![]() I recommend attacking him from a distance with either Leif’s or Eyvel’s magic sword, or with Dagdar’s Hammer. The only thing you have to worry about is his defense. If you don’t visit with them, nothing will happen if you’re not sure about which unit should go to the house, you can keep visiting until the right person visits. There are some houses, like those numbered 4 and 5, that you should visit with a particular unit (Halvan to 4, Osian to 5). The house that doesn't have a number is the shop, where you can buy more vulneraries. Visit all the houses and trade items with your allies. Other units, like Eyvel (swordmaster) and Dagdar (warrior), are considered Jeigans because of their awful base stats and mediocre growth rates, so don’t use them too much. Finally, train your lowest level units, like Leif or Osian, for example. I recommend trying to capture all of the enemies since most of them have good weapons and Vulnerary, and these will be very useful in later missions. As you can see, all the enemies are soldiers, and they’re pretty easy to defeat, so don’t worry about them too much. After a few turns, Dagdar and a few others will join you. You’ll begin at the lower part of the map, with Leif, Eyvel, and Finn, among others. But this photo is just a terrible example "rom hack" like difficulty.- Max number of units you can bring: 5, plus the three units appearing on Turn 3 Chapter 4 and the whole of the Manster Arc is a good example. There's good examples of Thracia purposely kicking you in the balls. The Draco Knights that appear near the end of the turn limit are the biggest threat, but can be dealt easily if you put your bulky units on the southern choke points and start withdrawing youir squishy units. Any of your magic units or units with good avoid will make quick work of them. The dark mages that start coming later, which can't do anything on the first turn they appear if you're inside the city can hit pretty hard since magic is super op in this game but have low accuracy. They're not particularily bulky either and will get wiped out by any decent unit. All which are awful weapons that have terrible accuracy and low might. They have Hand Axes, Javellins or Hammers mostly. ![]() You can deal with it by rushing with your Cavalry or by staying in the middle and defend those choke points. They also have mediocre accuracy since it's a regular Ballista, not the Iron one. The 4 Ballistas that start near you can hit the where the side walls get broken down but cannot hit the center of the town. The boss gets one rounded by him or any other strong unit you have and can be killed as early as Turn Two with the Wyvern Lord no problem without leaving you at risk thanks to Canto allowing for hit and run tactics. ![]() The second boss, the one that rushes you starts near this new promoted Wyvern Lord you just got. If you do want to get it, you can easily warp and return him turn 1 with any of your staff users. It's really good but it's complete overkill as he does just fine with Silver and Killer Lance for the duration of the game. The secret event rewards you with his personal weapon, the Dragon Lance which is basically a better Brave Lance. He's a promoted Wyvern Lord with insane stats, but he alone cannot take on that squadron. So why is he there? Well, the house he is guarding contains a secret event if you visit it with one of the units that joins your army at the start of the map. You only need to survive for 15 turns, so you don't need to fight this "Insulting" boss that is on the south east. The game does a great job at painting how futile it is and the actual level reflects this appropriately. So Leif's army arrives to help fight a hopeless battle, one which they cannot realistically win but have to fight in terms of principles. The mercenaries flee and the empire moves in. They bribed functionaries and hired mercenaries to defend themselves, but the Jugrdal Empire wants to make an example out of it and crush it. But this image example is just a bad.įirst things first, in terms of story Tahra was the only City to openly rebel against Imperial opression. Click to shrink.The game is hard and even unfairly hard at times. ![]()
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