![]() ![]() ![]() Make sure you can get atleast 306 starting wood (including crates) before even beginning to gather food from the orchard (crates are fine). But you always build a consulate and ally with the Portuguese even before building any shrines so that buildings and aging up is cheaper. Japan is different from the other civs in that villagers can't gather food from animals, shrines/houses cost more wood and generate resources, have unique units called Daimyos who boost unit attack and train troops, and the Shogun who boosts unit hp and trains troops as well, and is different in other ways being an asian civ.ĭepending on your wood crates, starting strategy varies. Japan is a really difficult civ to master but is one of the civs I really have fun with. The civ that is arguably the most difficult to raid. ![]() Very dependent on wonders and suffers heavily when wonders are lost. Shrines do not make up for the 25 villagers. Shrines produce resources, which when combined can produce more resources than two factories, with the right placement (near herds or with sheep) upgrades and shipments.Īll units can be trained in batches of 10 with Bushido upgradeĮco is average - poor late game with only 75 villagers. Hatamoto samurai - Very strong anti cav unitĭaimyos and the Shogun who can train units, improve their attack and hp and basically function as mobile barracks. Consulate upgrades are really good (Japan, port and dutch)
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