![]() ![]() Zhao Tuo will come roughly after you grab your first warlord. He should come under your control in no time. ![]() To take on the enemy warlord, recruit at around 10-15 spear tribesmen and engage him together with your axemen. Barricades are nasty to deal with, so focus them first. You can also use your lone fire arrow cart to chip away at enemy units, then the warlord. They will attack the ground forces of your rival, who will start rushing to your position. Carefully remove all stone walls to regain some stone, then erect a small tower directly facing the Ox warlord and put all your auxiliary archers there. Grab all troops, order them to one place overseeing the closest Ox's territory, but don't attack yet. You will need to extract whatever you can from this before you would be dependent on warlord assistance. You should start by building 5 wood camps around the small tree patch. The ideal strategy involves grabbing a warlord or two before the attacks begin. ![]() This is the first mission that will really put you on your toes, as you will have to fend off attacks from multiple directions, all of which comes regularly, and in size. You are given an incomplete, very small castle along with a respectable resource pool and some garrison. Your starting area has limited stone and wood nodes, which forces you to get resources from nearby warlords. The river can be crossed in the south-east, between two Ox territories. Zhao is entrenched in a peninsula to the east, across a river that also borders your starting estate. A total of six warlords occupy the area, all Oxen, with four on a your land and two on Zhao's. It's up to you to stabilize the region and remove Zhao before he could get a foothold. He is poised to emerge and like Thuc did, he starts laying siege to his adjacent adversaries. This is mission 5 in the Stronghold Warlords military campaign, Jungle Kingdoms.Īs Thuc Phan establishes a new empire, Au Lac, the Chinese dynasty starts threatening it right away: Zhao Tuo breaks off the Qin court and founds Nanyue, as he seeks independence. ![]()
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