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The strength of your daimyo and the fief that he controls will not determine whether you'll win or lose, just how challenging it will be to obtain the momentum you need to conquer the other fiefs. A strong daimyo such as Oda (Fief 17 / 25) or Tokugawa (Fief 18 / 24) will need fewer turns to set themselves up so that they are in a position to attack other fiefs. Weaker daimyos like Hatakeya (Fief 1 / 16) and Saito (Fief 9 / 23), on the other hand, will have to spend more time building up their fiefs and fending off attacks from other daimyos, which will only serve to further delay your progress if it doesn't completely end it. The strength of your daimyo is not the only factor that you should pay attention to... | The strength of your daimyo and the fief that he controls will not determine whether you'll win or lose, just how challenging it will be to obtain the momentum you need to conquer the other fiefs. A strong daimyo such as Oda (Fief 17 / 25) or Tokugawa (Fief 18 / 24) will need fewer turns to set themselves up so that they are in a position to attack other fiefs. Weaker daimyos like Hatakeya (Fief 1 / 16) and Saito (Fief 9 / 23), on the other hand, will have to spend more time building up their fiefs and fending off attacks from other daimyos, which will only serve to further delay your progress if it doesn't completely end it. The strength of your daimyo is not the only factor that you should pay attention to... | ||
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Also of importance, and possibly more important depending on your overall strategy, is the position of the fief that you start out with. Having fewer neighboring fiefs and more natural boundaries surrounding your own fief will make it easier to establish a perimeter around your fief, protecting it from attack. Part of the key to winning Nobunaga's Ambition is building up a safe zone where a number of your fiefs are safe from attack and can work simply to generate gold and rice for other fiefs that are on the front line. | Also of importance, and possibly more important depending on your overall strategy, is the position of the fief that you start out with. Having fewer neighboring fiefs and more natural boundaries surrounding your own fief will make it easier to establish a perimeter around your fief, protecting it from attack. Part of the key to winning Nobunaga's Ambition is building up a safe zone where a number of your fiefs are safe from attack and can work simply to generate gold and rice for other fiefs that are on the front line. | ||