How often do you use ninjas in your
strategic games?
Since the patch, are they better than before?
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How often do you use ninjas in your
strategic games?
Since the patch, are they better than before?
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What I hate the most:
1-discussing politic with ignorant american teens.
2-discussing politic with ignorant british teens.
For a good guide amongst other strategies try this site;
http://www.geocities.com/totalwarsho...injaguide.html
Hope it helps you out.
DoragonSama Sword Master of
Clan Doragon
I don't use them a lot. Too easy to fail a mission and waste money.
A great warrior rarely reveal his true skills....
Arigatoo Yabusama !
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What I hate the most:
1-discussing politic with ignorant american teens.
2-discussing politic with ignorant british teens.
Ninja are a pain to properly cultivate and apply. Unless you really know what you're doing, it's probably best to spend that 200 koku on some Yari Samurai.
Still, if you develop some high-honour Ninjas... hoo, boy!
"If your soul is imperfect, living will be difficult." -- Ryo Hayabusa, DOA2
"Hey, why are the enemy throwing their cookware at us?" *KABOOM* -- Thunderbomber sneak attack!
To successfully use a ninja:
1. Find emissary, priest, taisho, or daimyo.
2. Drawing your sword, raise it above your head, sharp edge facing away from you.
3. Accelerate sword into victim's (#1) head with a quick yet controlled downward motion.
4. Stab and repeat as necessary.
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March swiftly to where you are least expected, and attack where your enemy must hasten to defend.
March swiftly to where you are least expected, and attack where your enemy must hasten to defend.
Vespasianus.... ha ha ha
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What I hate the most:
1-discussing politic with ignorant american teens.
2-discussing politic with ignorant british teens.
I don't know who that Lanza dude is, but that essay is exceptionally helpful. Right now I'm playing a campaign seeing if I can wipe out the competition using nothing but ninjas after setting up a defensive position (using his ideas, of course).
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