They will be signified by an icon of a rain cloud, a sun, or a snowflake appearing over the affected kingdoms. Sometimes one of the Farmers will show up and ask for a monetary donation of , or gold, whichever is the highest amount the player can afford at the time.
If the player donates to the farmers three times, they will hold a festival the month after the third donation to thank for the support. The farmers will also give the player three rare gift items, with the rarity of the item increasing with larger donations. Donations of will yield items available in Lv. Donations of will yield single-use held items and equipment that can only be bought from the traveling merchant.
The amount donated the third time determines the rarity of items received. Warriors may be affected by a cold which will render the Warriors unable to perform any actions. The cold may last several months and can spread to Warriors in adjacent kingdoms.
Colds can be cured with Cold Medicine. Warriors may be affected by hay fever which will render the Warriors unable to perform any actions. The hay fever may last several months. Hay fever can be cured with Hayfever Pills. Warriors from other kingdoms will visit one of the player's kingdoms where they can be battled and recruited. This event has three variations depending on the season: in April flowers will bloom, in August a summer festival will be held, and in October the leaves will turn orange.
The summer event occurs only if the player owns Fireworks. A gang of bandits may appear, with one of three possible scenarios. A Warrior in the player's army may ask for permission to go on a training trip, after which if permission is granted they will be absent for several months. Along with the letter, the Warrior will also send a rare item which cannot be bought from Shops such as Razor Claw and Ornate Helmet. When a battle is lost, a Warrior may go on a trip without permission from the player.
The Warrior will return some time later with three rare items. When the player does not use a recruited Warrior in a kingdom for a certain number of months, the Warrior will become dissatisfied and an angry face will appear on their profile page. Once they are used in the kingdom, the angry face disappears during the next month. If the recruited Warrior isn't used for a few months after the angry face appears, the Warrior will leave the army.
When the player has conquered at least half of the available kingdoms and the strength of the player's army is considerably higher than opposing armies, civilians from opposing nations will notice and the strength of their army will increase.
This may involve an Officer with a Gabite, who will considerably strengthen the armies of nations adjacent to the player's kingdoms. In a similar yet distinct event, when the strength of the player's army is higher than opposing armies, all enemy kingdoms adjacent or otherwise will have their strength increased to a small extent.
When the player has conquered at least half of all available nations, four Warriors including Warlords are made guardians of one stat each Power, Wisdom, Charisma, and Capacity , appointed to the Warrior with the highest values for each particular stat. After a password is used, it may not be used again unless save data is cleared. This is because each password has a pre-assigned "slot number" from 0 to 63, inclusive.
As long as a password is valid and its slot is not occupied by a previous password, the password will be recognized. However, once a specific password slot has been filled, any other passwords that map to that slot will prompt a "password already used" message, even if that password has never been entered before.
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Dawn Stone. Downloadable bonus scenarios and events are available as well. The game begins with the game's original story mode focusing on the player's protagonist.
The story focuses on the protagonist desiring to bring peace to Ransei, which ultimately leads to a clash with the land's biggest powerhouse, Nobunaga. During this mode, the opposing forces will not attack the player unless the player decides to wage war against them. After the main story is completed once, the player can then select episodes starring the unique characters in the game. Additional episodes can be accessed using Wi-Fi connection or by completing the episodes that are unlocked.
These episodes features a simulation style somewhat reminiscent of the Nobunaga's Ambition series. Rival factions will begin to actively attack the player or each other. Random events can sometimes occur to boost ally ranks or spirits. Characters are only counted if the player uses them personally.
Portraits and data for both subjects can be viewed. Lets players fight against one another or trade to complete their Collection. Players who wish to download events and episodes also need to use this wireless mode. Players control an original male or female protagonist. In the Japanese version of the game, character names are written in katakana as opposed to hiragana or kanji.
These sections are divided based on said character's first appearance within the game's main story mode. Warlord Leaders are the first character listed within the tables. Starting place for the player. Its battleground is filled with logs players can shove to hurt those in its path.
First rival and opponent. Fire type. The battleground is filled with lava and hot springs. Hot springs restore a single character's health and remove the burning status ailment. Pillars of fire can be extinguished by Water types or by waiting for the pillar's source to be cut. Neighboring rival to protagonist. Grass type. To win in this battlefield, the players needs to capture all of the flags in the field. Players can quickly reach the flags by using the bushes on the field to teleport them.
Pitfalls appear as traps for the flags. Water type. The field is separated by a river and two water gates. The opposing parties can open and close these gates in an attempt to isolate their foes. Castle within the center of Ransei. Electric type. The field is divided into four electric fields. Bug type. More balls are dropped within each turn. Traps are scattered throughout the field to prevent movement.
Fighting type. This battlefield places characters in a fighting ring. The process repeats in a sumo-like manner. Victory is determined by which side protects the flags in the rings for 5 turns or if there are 4 turns left, in which the defending side wins. Castle which opposes the protagonist and Nobunaga.
Psychic type. Its battlefield is separated by a series of portals that change places every new battle. The player needs to capture the flags to win. Ground type. The goal of this battlefield is to capture the flags atop of three towers. Castle which joined Nobunaga. Rock type. Poison type. Its battlefield is a ninja-themed mansion with hidden compartments and trap doors. Dark type. Flying type.
Metal springs and bridges are scattered throughout the field to help non-flying types. One of the big three castles which protect Nobunaga. Ghost type. As the spirits move, so do the Misdreavus statues. Their movements form an ever-changing maze that may either hinder or aid the player. Steel type. Ice type. The battlefield is set over a frozen lake.
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