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==Ghenghis Khan 5==
==Ghenghis Khan 5==
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A very easy mission. Extinguish three enemies and capture the flags near their castles. Everything is covered by cliffs, you just have to use them for your advantage.
 
First of all: Don't hurry, take your time. The Bohemians have no villagers and will not expand their (impressive!) army. The Polish lack resources, and the Germans are far away.
 
The Polish settle at the right corner of the map. They like to tickle you a bit by sending knights and siege equipment, but that's all. As they only have access to 3200 gold, their decay is just a matter of time. And by the way, a relic can be found near your own town center. Combined with miners and trade carts to the Polish market your gold income should be quite high after capturing the first flag.
 
The Germans are on the lower corner, but they also have a castle and a watchtower at the middle of the map. It may take you some tries, but if both buildings are down, this plateau is the perfect place to be. Use the terrain to fortify your defense. A message will appear saying that the Bohemians are nearby and three castles are needed to withstand. Don't worry, they are triggered by the number of your castles (or being attacked by you), not by time. Finish the Germans off before that. An army of archers is useful against teutonic knights, as they have a huge armor against melee attacks.
 
After that, research spies (200 gold) to see the Bohemian army. If you think your defenses are strong enough, complete your third castle at let the show begin.
 
==Ghenghis Khan 6==
==Ghenghis Khan 6==
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