Water Village: Best defensive characters are born in this village they counter alot and they also doge alot. Mud River is to slow down your enemy while speeding up using mud river or quick step. Great strength is another stun skill but doesnt use chakra and deals lots of damage. Thunderfall is another way to paralyze your enemy if it is not yet paralyzed. Review: Chidori is your best damager skill and it has a chance to paralyze your enemy. Recommeneded Stats: Agility, +Speed, Great Strength/Attack, Crit Starting: Ggio Vega, Aburai Renji (slow speed) They have strong attacks with paralyzing effects. Lightning Village : Characters born here have beautiful skill effects and they stun alot. Great Mud River is a good combination to quick step to add more attack Windstorm Array is to do a rebound when enemy had a chance to attack. Chidori is to stun an enemy for a turn to do more attacks. Review: Quick Step is to add more normal attack in a single turn while Gale Palm is to cast a skill while doing an attack. The characters here are speedster they can attack alot of times in a single turn. Wind Village: This village is like a windmill village. Survivability skills help you to stay in game for long. Sunset is to deal double damage on your fire elemental skills. Review: Balsm + Bloodboil is fatal, with liquor it will be best with burn status on enemy. Pre healing/Mystic palm or any survivability skills Recommended Stats: Great Strength, Stamina, HP, Chakra
Characters here are recommended to be casters. Once you find an efficient layout, it will require only minimal upkeep in the future.Fire Village : This is a village with konoha country setting. Sometimes you might need to tear down a whole city block and try a new design. Never put a tree next to a road where a house, industrial building, or shop could reside.įinally, be sure to move things around as you unlock new buildings or discover production issues. Try to build city blocks with the boosters in the middle and the other buildings on the outside. The key is to have houses and buildings accessible by road, and then place trees and other boosters behind them. You can also place environmental objects like trees and gardens near houses, workshops, shops, and other buildings to increase productivity. From there, you can set any low-stock material to "Allow Sales: No." Shops make a lot more money than the sale of raw materials, so keep them stocked! Bring up the menu, select Info, and head to Materials. When you notice shops consistently selling out of goods even though they have workshops nearby, the problem could be that your village is selling too many raw materials before they get processed. You want to minimize the distance between the workshops and stores in order to help the stores remain stocked and bringing in the money. They then deliver the finished products from the workshops to your stores. Villagers take the goods produced from fields (and later rice paddies, lumber depots, and ore depots) to the workshops for processing. Generally, each shop needs a Workshop very close to it (preferably adjacent). The catch is that they require a production chain in order to maintain stock and service customers. But soon, you can build a variety of shops that really bring in the money. Initially, you'll make money simply by selling excess food from fields. This requires careful planning and frequent reorganization of the village. However much land you have, it's important to make sure that it brings in as much money as possible. Use these to unlock more land for your village. As the game progresses, you can earn Land Deeds from opponents. To start with, you'll have only one small piece of land to work with. And the best way to earn money is with an efficient and well-maintained village layout. To recruit armed forces and defeat your opponents across the land, you'll need money.