![]() Good tip - if your villager gets damaged from wolf or Draugr attack, make them a scout and explore ruins. Top tip - you can "store" Krowns, if you have enough wood, by placing a house on a tile, but don't put villagers there so they don't build them. With that unlocked, it's much easier to defeat Draugr to carve your way to Giant Boar and easier to kill that one too. Get lore going and rush for Monster Slayer. Build second Woodcutter only if you really need it. Make sure to have wood in stock, to repair buildings when they catch fire. Colonize if you can (you can walk through cleared tile and back to your tile to heal) and build aditional houses only. Then just go towards the Giant Boar tile, clearing the path and healing your warband. Build healers and invest Krowns into military units as late as possible (best would be to dig iron and get a Warchief), but if money is tight, invest into wariors and prepare to micromanage while battling. When you do, plot a course for that tile. ![]() Use max 1 scout for exploring ruins/houses, until you find Giant Boar. Have two scouts active all the time and explore tiles as much as possible, so you find the Giant Boar. Expand only as much as you really need - building houses and prioritize colonizing tiles with ruins/house for Krowns. As far as food sources go - only farm is usefull (one). Just expand and colonize slowly, build one woodcutter lodge and get wood production going as fast as possible. I'll see if I can work it in next time I playĪltar on Greed's Price conquest battle? That's very bold, if you don't mind me saying. Thanks for the reply! The two warriors thing I was doing so I could get some territory but never thought of the relic & aiming for altar of kings. Originally posted by Hollow:-get 2 warriors before you run out of Kröwns and keep them alive Didn't realise you had to change your playstyle so much for it! I'll certainly give it a try the next time I play it Thank you so much, sounds like a sound strategy. Optionally, you can build a mine for iron to summon your warchief. Scout the treasures to get both wood and krowns until you have enough to build an army of 6-8 units. Don't build too many buildings as it will destroy your krown economy (don't fall below -3). ![]() ![]() After you have a plan on how to colonise the tiles with the treasures start by building a house and a warrior camp. ![]() Scout your surroundings until you find at least 3 tiles with treasures and the Giant Boar. Initially, start by building a scout camp. There are a few cases that Boar is very far away and you cannot reach it with your scouts. Personally, I have completed Greed's price on extreme difficulty and I was restarting the map until I was able to find the Boar close to my camp. Originally posted by Proudmore:Greed's price is a tricky conquest map so you might have to restart the map to have a more favourable starting point.Īlso, the Giant Boar can appear far away from your starting point. once you have an Altar of Kings you can fame-boost yourself out of poverty via sailors' fame generating passive, as each 200 fame you'll receive +1 all resources, just takes a while first capture enough ruins / houses to get your warchief out, then enough to build a Bragaful relic from (still grants +3 Kröwns), then enough to build an Altar of Kings (+1 all resources, including Kröwns per 200 fame) and always loot the places at the same time with enough scout camps to cover all of them it helps having 1 house on each tile to swap workers to villager, repair, and back onto the task build more woodcutters than you'd normally because you've got to repair more than normally but keep an eye on wood to only have enough to make it through a blizzard, anything above that value is wasted don't have towers for territory defense as these are expensive to maintain, causing you to run out of Kröwns faster, unless absolutely necessary get 2 warriors before you run out of Kröwns and keep them alive ![]()
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