Most people who look at the Three Kingdoms will lament that the fate of the Shu Han is not beautiful, and a group of able people who aspire to serve the country and support the Han Room gathered together, but for various reasons, they finally regretted quitting, leaving a strong but regretful stroke in history. In the late Shu Han Dynasty, there was also a lack of top talents in military strength, and people often hung up on the lips that there was no general in Shuzhong, and Liao Hua was the vanguard to describe this situation, so did Liao Hua really have such a bad situation? What about his image in the Three Kingdoms Massacre?

First of all, Liao Hua himself was still quite capable of fighting, and he ranked quite high among the military generals of Wuhou Temple, basically a general of the same level as Chen Zhi, and the main reason why Liao Hua was a pioneer in the first place was that liao Hua was already seventy years old in that expedition, and it was not normal for a general who was still seventy years old in any era to go on a campaign, let alone fight the vanguard.
So what is the image of Liao Hua in the Three Kingdoms Killing? In the original version, Liao Hua's strength was not high, and the locking technique could get an additional card stage at the beginning of the turn. Fuchi, a limited skill, when you are in a state of near-death, you can revert to X points of stamina, X equals the number of forces on the spot, and then turn over. This version of Liao Hua's strength is very general, when the first can be killed by one more but not stable, at best it is a large meat shield. However, after the boundary was broken, Liao Hua got a lot of strengthening, first of all, when he could first get a kill and then move, that is, to stabilize the double knife, and secondly, after using Futuo to restore his physical strength, only when you were the only most physically strong character on the field, he needed to turn over, which gave him a better output and living environment.