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Starters Tips
-------------- Written by Rem This is just a concise guide I put together to help first timers who may be having difficulty. -=Tips and Helpful Info=- * Your army will level up faster if it is smaller. This is due to how XP is distributed. * You can purchase gifts from towns sometimes, as well as finding them in dungeons. * AOE spells are OP, so you will want a character that has some. If they don't start out with some try to learn some Arcana because spells make a big difference in battle. * Holding CTRL will speed up the game. To speed up dialogue, just spam mouse click while holding CTRL in order to speed through any dialogue. * Buy speciality items from a town, travel as far away as possible to the other side of the map, sell the items. They will sell for 2x-3x more depending on how far you travel. * I recommend Thur troops from Umbra Cliffs because they deal lots of damage and they don't require a lot of resources to promote. * As soon as you can, try conquering any and all bandit camps you see that have Jade in them. Conquering one of these can net you 50 jade, plus other resources, as well as the jade and resources sitting in chests inside the camp. These chests refill periodically so you can keep coming back later on. * Some animals and "monster" units are very powerful. If you are finding the game difficult, try turning off real mode. This will allow you to recruit powerful units such as demon's and dragons to your army. * If you want to become allies with a faction, go to the intel tab, click the faction, click the diplomacy button and choose "goodwill". This can make you allies with a neutral faction or even fix relations if you are at war with one. * The options are goodwill, ceasefire, declare war, or alliance depending on your relationship with the faction. Note: this will require money but that should not be too difficult using the item selling method described above. * There is a quest in West Docana Desert where you need to bring 3 white rose potions in order to calm a snake. When turning in the quest you will have the option to kill the snake or not. Do not choose to kill it. Instead choose the peaceful option, and the woman will grant you 15x extra inventory slots. * In order to find someone, you can talk to any of the heroes who have an army, travel the map or are stationed in cities. These heroes all have an option " I want to ask about someone". Just click that and ask them where the person you are looking for is. * If you are in a siege, there should be buttons on the right side saying "attack/defend/follow" etc., if you want to speed things up you can just click on all troops and then "attack". This will make your entire army move at once to attack the next point. * If you are in the late game and all the cities are too heavily defended, use intel and select "gather a squad". If you have appointed any sultan to towns, they will all close in on your location and follow you around the map. When you go to siege a town now, you will have the combined forces of your own army as well as the armies of your sultans, which will be more than enough to conquer most cities. * Finally, do not underestimate AOE spells and what a difference they can make in battle. The thumbnail for this guide is of a siege I launched on Agadir: I ended up winning because as enemy troops piled in, I just mowed them down using arcana and some of the spiritmancers' spells. My troops all died but my hero kept respawning and mowing them down until eventually I was able to capture the points and win. Never underestimate AOE spells they can turn the tide of battle even when your army is outnumbered and outmatched. In conclusion, these are just a few helpful things I wish I had known when I started out. Knowing these few tips would have been very helpful for me starting out so I figured I would share some of them with you guys.↑ Top
Illusive Storyline Quests (How to Finish)
------------------------------------------ Written by Alice Cousland Due to translation problems in the game, and general bad design, a few main quests and EX quests do not explain well how you’re supposed to tackle them. I hope to be able to help you navigate any of the more confusing quests, as seem by the amount of people asking for help in the discussions forums. -=Into the Abyss=- To complete this quest you must find all 5 faction leaders and convince thenm to sign a peace treaty. Usually the faction leaders don’t stray too far from their region and capital, so they’re not that hard to find. (Optionally, you may subjugate all leaders in the name of yours or another’s faction, taking away the need for a treaty ) * Husnu – Nasir Clan Leader: Based on Redstone Keep at Redstone Valley After a really hard one-on-one fight, he will ask you to find a Blackblood Crystal. Ask a tavern maiden about it, and she will direct you to north of Northport at Twinluna Valley (an NPC near the entrance from crying rock gives you more specific directions). Everything afterwards is straight forward. If you are playing as the shaman and you’ve completed your EX questline, make sure to have the crystal in your inventory and not equipped in order to fulfill the quest. * Rebiya – Dakn Clan Leader: based on Triptych Rock in Crying Rock Straight forward quest, just follow the tracker. * Bahat – Akhal Clan Leader: based on Camel Bell Bazaar in West Docana Desert If you have friendly relations with his faction he will ask you for a painting of the late monarch’s daughter. Afterwards just follow the tracker. * Ruha – Dhib Clan Leader: based on Frost Valley in Zagros Mountains You need to defeat a giant without getting hit (one hit kill) in order for the swordsman to follow you. Your best bet is ranged combat, as he has three attacks that are easily dodged. * Ludo Khan – Thur Clan Leader: Based on Fren at Umbra Cliffs In order to complete his quest Into the Abyss – Compromise you must go to Frost Valley in the Zagros Mountains. There you’ll find an NPC called beautiful woman asking you to protect a yak. Spiritmancers get a freebie, but other classes must choose the correct dialogue in order to keep it safe (TBR). Afterwards, she gives you the item needed. Just bring it back to the Khan, and he will sign the treaty. -=Betrayer=-You need to defeat 5 Ifrit Battalions in order to find the Void Master’s location. They spawn like normal enemy patrols on the map, prominently in the Ifrit Dominion area, although sometimes it takes a couple of ingame days. Ifrit faction commanders DO NOT count towards this number. You’ll find him in a dungeons northwest of Lava Fortress (not accessible before killing the 5 patrols). -=Spiritmancer=- Most likely the first character you play and the best example of how confusing and unfinished this game is. You need to activate 3 triggers and complete then properly during the questline in order for Zeynep to survive. Failing to complete any of these will result in her death and block you from the good ending. Amaranth Town: Approach the city for the event to trigger. Choose options “Walk towards the crowd”; “Go in yourself” or “Let Zaynep do what she wants” and then win the fight. Nassant is saved, and the first trigger is complete. West Docana Desert: After entering the map do not enter Dunestorm. Wait for an event to trigger where you must “Press forward” in a desert storm and then fight a sandworm. Winning the fight gets you the second trigger, now you can continue to Dunestorm. The True Nagukka: After Zaynep has a tantrum, go after her to the east of the map before confronting Zarathustra. After a few fights, a dialogue occurs, and you must “forgive Zeynep”. If you have followed everything correctly and the game didn’t bug out, Nassant appears and saves Zaynep from death. After 15 days you can get her back in Nagukka’s tavern.↑ Top

