The Samurai or SW (戦国, Sengoku, lit. "Warring States/Kingdoms") force is an alliance exclusive to the Warriors Orochi series. The characters in this particular faction all follow a character from the Samurai Warriors series. Unlike the other factions, these characters are more likely to separate from one another after their story's climax. They also do not serve a particular lord for a kingdom and are joined by their common desire to end Orochi.
Story[]
During the Sengoku period, major forces from Japan were transported to Orochi's world, leading to the defeat of Hideyoshi Toyotomi and the Hōjō. Orochi's forces were crushed by Toyotomi's Keiji Maeda and Hōjō's Kotarō Fūma. After the destruction of Shu, warlords like Shigen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi attacked Orochi at Kawanakajima. Orochi then tasked Sun Ce with sieging Ieyasu Tokugawa, who was captured and forced to join the Serpent King's conquests. Ieyasu was tasked with attacking Oda's army at Mikatagahara.
After defeating the Oda, Takeda, and Uesugi factions, Nobunaga and Hideyoshi rescued Shu remnants at Xiangyang and aided Nobunaga in rescuing Cao Cao, the former leader of Wei. Nobunaga then targeted Kyūshū, an independent force led by Xiaoqiao, Zhang Jiao, Okuni, and Sakon Shima. He subdued them and added them to his forces. Nobunaga also gathered information about Sun Jian's imprisonment and attempted to cause a disturbance at Tong Gate, leading to the defeat of Dong Zhuo and the Shu generals' guards.
The Takeda and Uesugi alliance regrouped against Cao Pi and Sun Quan at Nagashino. Nobunaga attacked the Orochi forces' base at Guandu and Fan Castle, but Hideyoshi retook the floodgates. Nobunaga discovered Cao Pi's attempts to sabotage Orochi and convinced Xiahou Dun to support him. Sun Ce and Cao Pi deserted the Orochi army, and Da Ji formed a massive army to meet the Oda at the Wuzhang Plains. Kenshin and Shingen, faked deaths, reinforced Nobunaga's flanks and defeated Orochi.
In the second game, the leaders of the Alliance went their own separate ways, and the alliance was disbanded. Whilst on a trip to meet a friend, Sakon would walk into a battle between Zhang Jiao and Dong Zhuo at Lou Sang Village, where the Yellow Turbans where struggling against Dong Zhuo's forces. Accompanying to help Sakon would be other vagrants, Xu Huang, Guan Ping, Huang Zhong, and Yoshihiro Shimazu While helping Zhang Jiao, an unnamed warrior arrives and helps cut off Dong Zhuo's retreat, seeing Sakon's interference as a test of sorts. Nonetheless, with chaos thriving again, and being informed by the warrior of Da Ji's plan to revive Orochi, Sakon decides to meet Shingen to help quell the land until he encounters Da Ji escorting a young girl at Ji Province. Despite their efforts, both escape, but Sakon meets Shingen and informs him of what will happen to the land once again. Agreeing with Sakon, Shingen provides his support for Sakon's plan against Da Ji.
Sakon seeks to form an alliance with powerful forces to prevent Orochi's revival. He rescues Kanetsugu Naoe from Sun Wukong's attack at Hassedō and reunites with Fu Xi, a mystic seeking to stop Orochi's revival. Despite attempts to convince Masamune to join, they are unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Wu forces are under attack, and Sakon seeks Sun Ce's aid. The Oda, Uesugi, and Takeda unite to attack Kiyomori Taira at Baidi Castle, reviving Orochi. Despite the plan's failure, Sakon's four powerful factions work together to confront Orochi X at Sekigahara. After the Serpent King's death, Sakon returns to his wandering plans.
In Shu's story, the Tokugawa have now formed an alliance with Liu Bei, while Nobunaga will also appear in Wei's story to provide reinforcements for Cao Cao. In the third game, the Hōjō are now allied with Wu, and remain in their base at Odawara, which was overrun by the time of the Hydra's emergence. The Tokugawa, still allied with Liu Bei, would fall with their ally at Chengdu, and the Oda, who was busy warring with Cao Cao, were scattered everywhere to parts unknown. The Toyotomi would remain independent from the Oda and the Tokugawa, but were wiped out following their flight through Mikatagahara and Nagashino.
Warriors Orochi[]
Leader[]
Allies[]
Subordinate Generals[]
- Nobutada Oda
- Toshiie Maeda
- Nagahide Niwa
- Kanbei Kuroda
- Yoshimasa Tanaka
- Morichika Chosokabe
- Gongsun Yue
- Zhang Ren
- Meng Da
- Guan Hai
- Sun Li
- Liu Feng
- Yan Yan
- Narimasa Sassa
- Hanbei Takenaka
- Hidemitsu Akechi
- Bian Xi
- Yang Xiu
- Hidemasa Hori
- Yoshiaki Kato
- Yasuharu Wakisaka
- Morinari Ando
- Jian Yong
- Leng Bao
- Kazumasu Takigawa
- Cheng Yuanzhi
- Nobumori Sakuma
- Morimasa Sakuma
- Mitsuharu Fuwa
- Nagachika Kanamori
- Nagayoshi Mori
- Bokuzen Ujiie
- Masakiyo Morozumi
- Shigeie Shibata
- Ittetsu Inaba
- Sadakatsu Murai
- Zhang Man Cheng
- Shigemoto Takayama
- Hirohide Hirate
- Masachika Matsuada
- Toshinaga Maeda
- Ujisato Gamo
- Kaneaki Mimaki
Warriors Orochi 2 (Orochi)[]
This list refers to the faction's ranks during Orochi's story mode. It combines the Hojo and Toyotomi armies, the Uesugi and Takeda alliance, the Tokugawa-Date army, and Nobunaga's first army.
Leaders[]
- Hideyoshi Toyotomi
- Shingen Takeda
- Kenshin Uesugi
- Ieyasu Tokugawa
- Nobunaga Oda
Allies[]
- Ujimasa Hojo
- Nene
- Keiji Maeda
- Kotarō Fūma
- Yukimura Sanada
- Masamune Date
- Ina
- Hanzō Hattori
- Ranmaru Mori
- Nohime
- Mitsuhide Akechi
Subordinate Generals[]
- Norihide Matsuda
- Ujinao Hōjō
- Ujiteru Hōjō
- Ujinaga Narita
- Naoshige Chiba
- Norisada Ueda
- Hiroteru Minagawa
- Nobutsuna Sanada
- Nagazane Irobe
- Kastsunaga Irobe
- Kagie Kakizaki
- Yoshimasa Kiso
- Nobuzane Takeda
- Hidenaga Hashiba
- Matabei Gotō
- Teruzumi Akashi
- Kanbei Kuroda
- Toshinaga Maeda
- Hidetsugu Hashiba
- Morinobu Nishina
- Genba Karasawa
- Kagekatsu Uesugi
- Takahiro Kitajo
- Tomonobu Saito
- Sadamitsu Usami
- Nobutomo Arima
- Nobukado Takeda
- Nobumasa Okudaira
- Masanori Naito
- Bitchu Hineno
- Masanobu Honda
- Masakage Rusu
- Nobuyasu Goto
- Naomasa Ii
- Tadasuke Okubo
- Tadayo Okubo
- Mototada Torii
- Kojuro Katakura
- Shigezuna Date
- Yasumasa Sakakibara
- Murashige Araki
- Nagayoshi Mori
- Nagachika Kanamori
- Koroku Hachisuka
- Ujisato Gamo
- Mitsuharu Fuwa
- Morimasa Sakuma
- Tsuneoki Ikeda
- Narimasa Sassa
- Katsusada Shibata
- Ittetsu Inaba
- Nobuharu Tsuda
- Bokuzen Ujiie
- Kazumasu Takigawa
- Morinori Ando
- Hidemitsu Akechi
- Nagayori Hara
- Sadoki Ise
- Shigemoto Akechi
- Toshimitsu Saitō
Warriors Orochi 2[]
Leader[]
Allies[]
- Xu Huang
- Yoshihiro Shimazu
- Musashi Miyamoto
- Kojiro Sasaki
- Fu Xi
- Lu Meng
- Gan Ning
- Yukimura Sanada
- Nohime
- Nene
- Guan Ping
- Huang Zhong
- Zhang Jiao
- Shingen Takeda
- Kenshin Uesugi
- Kanetsugu Naoe
- Sima Yi
- Nobunaga Oda
- Hideyoshi Toyotomi
Subordinate Generals[]
- Kiyomasa Kato
- Zhang Bao
- Zhang Liang
- Katsuyori Takeda
- Masateru Sanada
- Kagetsugu Amakasu
- Kagemochi Amakasu
- Katsunaga Irobe
- Nagazane Irobe
- Tomonobu Saito
- Takahito Kitajo
- Kagie Kakizaki
- Yataro Onikojima
- Masashige Jojo
- Toshihisa Shimazu
- Zhang Ren
- Matabei Goto
- Kanbei Kuroda
- Toyohisa Shimazu
- Yoshihisa Shimazu
- Kagekatsu Uesugi
- Nobutada Oda
- Yoshihiga Murakami
- Kazumasu Takigawa
- Nobushige Takeda
- Masanori Fukushima
- Koroku Hachisuka
- Hidenaga Hashiba
- Nobukado Takeda
- Kansuke Yamamoto
- Yoshimasa Kato
- Masanobu Kosaka
- Masatane Hara
- Nobushige Oyamada
- Nobufusa Baba
- Masakage Yamagata
- Norinobu Nishina
- Masatoyo Naito
- Masatsugu Tsuchiya
- Aquila
- Nobutoyo Takeda
- Nobutomo Akiyama
- Moritomo Saegusa
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