
Originally Posted by
Maltz
B. Coordination of Buildings
2. Hire agents
Agents can make magnificant contributions that often surpass what military can accomplish - and their operation fee is just a fraction of the military's upkeep. For example, a ninja can forever stop an invasion as long as we have the money for it. A monk can single handedly turn many provinces in to rebels. Metsuke can bring fortunes equivalent to the richest trade node. Agents are the second priority just behind military only because they can be hired very quickly; the economy buildings can wait further.
Depending on people's preference, there are mainly two ways to use agents. The first style is more of an RPG or action game style - if an agent dies, restart from the latest save. Essentially the agents never die on the final record, although we could have compiled a long movie of all the gruesome death scenes in between. This style of course allows best efficiency of agents, and we only need 5 provinces to hire all 15 agents (who will last forever).
My personal preference is the order of Ninja -> Monks -> Metsuke. At the start of the game, I would build a Sake Den in every province. Even if my capital starts with something else, I demolish it and build a Sake Den. When I have 5 provinces, I already have 5 ninja. Then I demolish the Sake Dens to build 5 Temples. After hiring 5 monks, I demolish the Temples to build 5 Markets and hire 5 Metsuke. The markests stay to make money for the rest of the game.
Why Ninja first? Ninja often makes a big difference right from the beginning. They cripple an enemy so much that it almost guarantees the success of our early expansion effort. Training ninja by sabotage is cheap, as the lowest-level building only costs 100 koku to sabotage.
Monks start to shine when they can incite rebellion. It would be nice if we can find a Holy Site (Mori - Aki, Hattori - Yamato, Oda - Ise, Date/Uesugi - Uzen, etc.) to give the fresh recruits level 3, so they can recite rebellion right away. In this case, we can demolish the Sake Den one by one, since we only hire one monk from the designated Holy Site province each season. The province takes longer but the better quality monks should make up for it. Training monk is free (demoralize army).
Metsuke is the most difficult agent to level up as they have to seek enemy agents (only a few clans produce them consistently - Ashikaga in Kyoto and Honma on Sado island comes to mind) or bribe crap units from a warring clan. So it is better to wait for a province with the school capacity (Mori, Shimazu, and Chosokabe look for Tsukushi, Hattori and Oda look for Settsu, etc.) to hire them. Once they reach level 4 (four missions above level 3), they can reach 11 stars of Overseeing Towns, making them very good money-makers in our richest provinces.
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