The Demense map mode shows you the landholdings of any one player. At the top left of your screen your max Demense (landholdings) size is shown, along with how many you currently have. Both Daimyo and Vassals can vote upon who the heir of the clan is.ĭemense - The total landholdings of a player. When a vassal is granted a Daimyo title it allows them to then give some of their Kokujin titles to some of their own vassals. These can also be granted to your vassals, as long as the chosen vassal controls at least one Kori in that Kuni. When you are the clan leader these are obtained even if you individually do not hold all the Kori, but rather have some of them under your clan due to your vassals having taken them, or granting some to your vassals before taking them all yourself. Upgrading this increases the size of the levy of the province, the number of troops that can be present in the province on the map, the defensive ability of the province, and the number of troops in the garrison (fort level)ĭaimyo - The title given to someone who holds all of the Kori in a Kuni. Some of these are included because they are not English words, and some are in here because they have a meaning specific to the game.Ĭastle - One of your provincial improvements. Sounds kind of silly to say it like that but there are a bunch of terms in this game that you might have no idea what they mean, and the game does not always make them very clear. Here I will include several vocabulary words. Again, please notify me of inconsistencies that you notice, or if you have a better explanation for an event or concept that I was uncertain about. I may leave some explanations out if I am unsure of them, but I will try to detail as much of the game as possible without being misleading. I will do my best to correctly infer the true meaning of the various facets of the game, but it would be foolish to assume that I will get all of it right. So some of the information in this guide will be based on my experiences and how I believe some factors affect others. The majority of what I know about the game I have learned from the game itself. I also want to say that, due to the lack of information available, I can virtually guarantee that there will be some content in this guide that is inaccurate. I welcome comments (though I will also exercise my right to ignore some of them) and I appreciate constructive criticism as well as any other help or suggestions that people have for me. This is more or less the first formal guide i've ever written, so please bear with me if I make spelling errors or if I am being unclear about something. Then, I will go through a successful victory playthrough to try and provide examples of what to do in certain situations as well as how to handle the various decisions you must make in the game, how to deal with your clansmen and and use your military, and so on and so forth. I will start with some of the basics, going over terminology and then going through the menus of the game to explain what you are looking at as well as where to look for what you want to know. Hello and welcome to my Sengoku Handbook! Like i said in the guide description, this guide is meant to be both a reference material as well as a walkthrough.
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