![]() Isoroku's route is really easy though, which makes it perfect for a 2-Star difficulty, especially if you have the Mouri House clear bonus so the Demon Army can never attack you as long as you don't conquer the last two Mouri house provinces. ![]() You really don't want to have to do that on a high difficulty, due to insane troop sizes.Ĭlick to expand.See, the problem with doing Isoroku Route second is you have less of a chance to unlock things, because Isoroku's route is full of start of turn events that are beyond annoying, as well as bunches of events that you have to do to avoid a game over, and not just finding lemons for Miki/finding Miki herself, but also "Oh hey, this kid isn't mine" type of deal. The hardest bit may be capturing the girls from Masamune (which can be done in the first playthrough) and the Takeda generals (second playthrough onwards). ![]() That Ran route netted me 295 points, and with the 20 bonus points for finishing each route I have 315 - exactly enough to pick all bonuses for a fifth playthrough. Think I went Basic Game, Isoroku, Kenshin and then Ran in that order, increasing difficulty by 1 star each time), on the fan translated version, and if they have not changed the mechanics, that is probably the easiest way to unlock everything. The key is to pick up the bonuses you can get, particularly the Mouri bonus. So the First game is always going to be the hardest, unless you are a masochist and play on 5 star difficulty without picking any of the bonuses. Since Ran's route is fairly easy, you could easily up the difficulty on that one. The difficulty to a large extent determines how many points you end up with (basic = 60 points to start with, 1 star = 120, 2 star is 150, and 3 star = 200). Ran route and Kill the Monkey route are best suited for farming points. But if you picked up quite a few, then I would probably go Kenshin or Isoroku route, just to get them out of the way. Because Ran Route is really easy pickings. It may be the quickest game if you did not get many points in the First Game.
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