Unless they have skirmishing superiority, in which case you might want to bite the bullet and charge yourself. Approach the other army, let skirmishers do their thing until they charge at you, then withdraw behind the infantry line. Try not to fight on multiple fronts.Ī little tip I learned is that it's better to fight an army with two armies with a general in each instead of just clubbing them together into a giant army, since that will ensure that both generals will gain XP.Īs for the battles themselves- skirmishers in front, main infantry right behind them in the middle, yaris on the flank, and keep a couple of cavalry units on each flank. Try to play the diplomacy game, target enemies close to you and build alliances with clans who aren't an immediate threat and might help you against your enemies. Upgrade farms asap in provinces with fertile soil, that will really help your economy. Some things I've picked up on- get your castles to level 2, and build sake dens, markets or temples, and keep the military buildings in provinces which give you bonuses (ones with fletchers, horses, etc). I've been watching a few videos by HeirofCarthage on YouTube, and lurking the subreddit a bit. Hey, I just started Shogun II a week ago, and it's my first TW as well!
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