

They are the perfect lab of bait tactics! (it works perfect in RoTS, too!) So the early-game of RoTS is easier than the original.īut RoTS is more difficult in mid-end game than the original. Besides, first-level castles do not even have walls. In early game, you can expand pretty quickly to provinces that are already loyal to your clan using Junsatsushi. However, they can still incite rebellion - ONLY in provinces where your family's support is less than 50%. They cannot convert religions because everybody was a traditional Buddhist back then. Shirabyoshi belongs to your front lines!Įxcept for the highest-level clan estate, allegiance does not spread to neighbor provinces. This is the same Sabotage trick of the Ninjas in the original. The first level carries a +2 conversion, which is already pretty effective.īesides seducing enemy's agents, Shirabyoshi is great for distracting (temporarily disabling) enemy army. Whenever you conquer a new province that is not highly aligned to your clan, this is the building to queue if it is not there. You also need to DECLARE WAR if the target has more than one provinces. Please note that this DOES NOT work if the enemy daimyo is defending in the castle. All major clans start with a Junsatsushi. But they have an additional use - to buy off an entire province in which the majority of the population already align with your clan.Īnother way to get Junsatsushi is to use your Shirabyoshi (require clan estate buildings) to seduec enemy's Junsatsushi. In terms of conversion they work like monks in the original.


(1) Hire Junsatsushi (requires market buildings).

There are three "religions" in the name of families: Minamoto, Haira, and Fujiwara. The biggest difference between RoTS and the original Shogun 2 is political allegiance, which works similarly as religions in the original.
