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Spies can destroy enemy towers and depots in just ONE turn instead of two. They will usually be successful and will set up either towers or depots for the battle and will provide you with two more units to use in battle. Do this with TWO spies per battle location. Appoint any general with the spy skill as an envoy and then send him to the battle location. Use Spies! That's what they are there for. This is beneficial because it contributes to the number of tactics in a combo, and combo damage goes way up after 3 or 4 tactics (ie, hitting an enemy unit with surround as tactic number 1 in the combo might kill 4000 but if it were number 5 in the combo it would do 50,000). Linking is basically targeting a unit with a tactic and then waiting to execute it until another one of your units performs a tactic on a different target unit. Linking tactics is key in forming combos. Their ability to link tactics can be the decisive factor in a battle so make sure it is a unit with many useful tactics. Take much care in appointing your strategist.
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Combos are the key to winning ANY battle no matter how outnumbered you are. Normal units perform more poorly when in these land types. Marines fight better in shoals while rangers fare better in mountain areas. It is a foolproof plan it works every time just keep reloading till you get a good terrain set up. I cannot stress enough how important this is. If you get a bad terrain set up you can load your last save and get a much better terrain set up. ALWAYS SAVE AFTER EVERY BATTLE because when you start a new battle the unit formations and the terrain are always random.
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I have used this many times it helps you win tough battles that you don't really want to fight when your units aren't at full strength. Simply have one of your units use pit or taunt on the enemy commander and then surround the enemy commander's unit and the battle is over. Target the enemy commander if you are ever having trouble with a battle. They make it so you can drag an enemy unit away from the other enemy units and isolate it, which makes defeating it super easy. Make sure most of your units have at least one of these two tactics. PIT and TAUNT are the most important tactics to have. Flat terrain make it easy to use the pit and taunt tactics. Mountains and shoals only complicate things. The best set up in my opinion is flat, level, ground, which is only grass and plains and barren type. Unit strength is not affected by grass or plains, but grass allows you to execute some tactics that would not be usable otherwise such as ambush or fire attack. Tips & Tricks -Pay close attention to the land type when fighting battles. This FAQ reveals all the routes and provides a step by step walkthrough of the events necessary to receive each character's best ending. Each of the three main characters has several routes they can take throughout the game. You can choose to play as either Liu Bei, Cao Cao, or Sun Ce.
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Dynasty Tactics is set in the Three Kingdoms time period of China. If you would like to comment please email me at Note, if you have unlocked events I haven't please email me the character they are for, the names and their position on the flow chart.
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Introduction - Thanks for taking the time to read my FAQ. Email me: Aim: calibordr17 7/27/03 This FAQ should only be found on: some german FAQ site or something that got my permission Version History 1.0 (5/27/03) - Created Guide 1.0.1 (7/18/03) - Properly Formatted, secrets & items updated.