The foreign embassy will give you the option to get units from abroad. The other thing you will need to build is the Foreign Embassy. I like the one that gives a short damage bonus. Almost any of these is acceptable for this mission. Aging up is done through the construction of a Wonder. You will want to Age up before moving on. Make sure you have artillery and a decent army before doing this. Upon doing this you will unlock the ability to free the farmers from captivity. Upon building this however you will gain access to a few towers that will kill the surrounding enemies. There is relatively no strategic benefit for building it beyond the mission’s goal. The castle is a defensive structure that also builds weak artillery units. Head South and make a castle in the village. For more on that watch the YouTube video. If you want to be able to beat this mission you will need to have fairly strong macro. From my experience heading east is impossible on hard difficulty. I will be doing this walkthrough from the perspective of heading south. The other hero unit (General Kichiro) is a ranged unit who has a cooldown ability that increases his damage and a cooldown ability that will teleport him and any near units to the closest Town Hall. The Daimyo also has a very high health pool. This can be advantageous when you are on the move. You are assited by a Daimyo Mototada.ĭaimyo’s have the ability to create any Barracks unit on the spot. In this first mission named “The Siege of Osaka” you are a general of Tokugawa. This 5 mission campaign properly lays out some of the historic events leading to the rise of Tokugawa as supreme ruler of Japan. Tokugawa from the province of Edo (now named Tokyo after him) became Shogun and his family would rule Japan for a period of 200 years until the position of Shogun was abdicated to the Emperor in 1867. Throughout the history of Japan this splintered system of government maintained the proper checks and balances for the country. The Shogun was selected as the most powerful general (dictator) in the country and would need the alliances of other major families in order to maintain his power. The Shogun would be the Prime Minister of a country if the Emperor was like a President. In their system of government the Emperor ruled from Kyoto under the protection of the Shogun. Throughout the history of Japan there was always a struggle for power. While the Chinese across the sea had developed gun powder and saltpeter based weaponry, the Japanese maintained a culture of total isolationism favoring ‘the old ways.’ During the time of colonization much of Asia became largely isolationist.
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