And another hit to take 50% of my health. Nonetheless i hit a wall because i still had equipment that was just too low in armor and found in fort joy.Įnemies at lvl 11-12 in a certain main quest cave needed one hit to tear down my armor. I robbed every chest and did every quest i found when i came to Reapers Coast. The game gives you just not enough gear if you play normally. I think the most important part is to keep your gear up to date. Climb the mountain and get a decent weapon. Hitting level three and taking out those crocs on the beach will give you teleport gloves use them to teleport someone up to the broken bridge near where you started. It's a little random, but most quest rewards offer some good kit and you can pick what kind, so keep looking for those (while saving often, so you don't stumble into a fight). You get XP for both that should mean that you never have to fight enemies that are a higher level than you. Generally speaking, in the early game, explore cautiously and try to do as many non-combat quests as possible. Sure, what's your party setup like and could you talk more about what fights are the hardest? Does anyone else think this game is sometimes too difficult and has too steep of a learning curve? Any advice for me? Historical records show that Genghis Khan successfully invaded and destroyed Zhongdu, with his grandson, Kublai Khan, building his new capital around the ruins of Zhongdu.Originally posted by jake2156:Is/has anyone else had a problem with the difficulty? Im on the easiest difficulty and I regularly get wiped by enemies only 1 level higher than me.
Not long after the start, you will receive a series of demands from the Mongol Empire. You will also need a large amount of Common Housing, ideally evolved to the maximum level. At least ten plots need to be placed for Elite Housing to reach the Heavenly Compounds goal. If you planned ahead of time for this mission, you should be close to the population and housing targets and won't need to do much else. As long as you are continuing to produce Silk and Carved Jade, as well as tax the population, there is no need to worry about your income.Īs soon as you can, place the footprint of the Grand Pagoda near to the previous monument and it should complete fairly quickly, at least before the first invasion. When you start this mission, everything will be as it was left when the city was constructed before, with another trade city available to the Mongol Empire, though your funds will be reset to 30000 cash strings. In the final mission of the campaign, you are returning to Zhongdu to build the largest city required yet and a monument.
250 People in Heavenly Compound or better.Take this opportunity to then expand Zhongdu, growing it into a city that will be unsurpassed in the imperial records of China. If you can defeat him, the Jin dynasty will have written a glorious new chapter in the long history of our great land. The Great Khan's army will be upon us before long.
Upgrade our defenses at Zhongdu quickly, young architect.
Using this secret way around our flank, the fortress city of Juyongguan fell. Evidently this Tsabar knew of a hidden path through the woods, off to the north. Stymied by our defenses at Juyongguan, the Mongol leader has turned to his envoy, Tsabar, a former emissary to Zhongdu.