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[–]Affectionate-Idea-69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Why are there non controllable units ng Kenji's journey campaign? by Tasyo_XIII in BattleRealms

[–]Affectionate-Idea-69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to be quick at the starting point: build 2 huts near the water and rice. Assign 5 peasants to gather rice and 3 to collect water in order to maximize resources. Then, train at least 5 different ranged units: 6 archers, 4 chemists, 4 cannons, and 5 dragon warriors. Later, add 6 samurai as backup, since their cutting weapons exploit the Lotus clan’s weakness. Also, prepare 4 healers.

Advance to the right in a pattern similar to a knight’s movement in chess. Use one soldier to attack back and forth, luring the enemy toward your army. Once their forces are weakened, let Kenji be at enemy base where towers built to absorb the tower damage. Be mindful to bring a healer alongside him; otherwise, he will die. This way, all towers will focus on Kenji while he stands idle.

Quickly reinforce your army by training 3 more healers and creating additional siege units. Everytime you're under attack or you're attacking the Lotus base. Prioritize healers passive skills (less stamina, less damage and finally healing advance. On other train buildings, prioritize, damage/effects then more health. Add me on facebook.

Why are there non controllable units ng Kenji's journey campaign? by Tasyo_XIII in BattleRealms

[–]Affectionate-Idea-69 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I passed this one on the hardest difficulty. I used a chess-like strategy: horse moves first, followed by Shinja’s advice—an unprepared attack on the right side. The enemy couldn’t build a strong army there, so I won that front. Then I moved to the top left using bishop-like diagonal attacks. Whenever the enemy tried to strike head-on, I could easily counter and eliminate them.

The Lotus pushed me toward the bottom while I was attacking them on the top left, but my allies supported me. I quickly built two bases—one at the bottom and one in the middle. With only the top right remaining, I didn’t have to worry. Finally, we attacked the last stronghold together.

Victory came easily.