Complete Pokemon Black and White Military Japan walkthrough for E.056, including defense strategies, archaeologist quests, and the Samurai task.
- 1Immediately begin by completing the partially built wall. If you need to stall, send your creature to destroy the first small platoon and have it throw rocks at catapults.
- 2As you expand, place additional walls in narrow paths to prevent attacks further back and force enemies to break through more defenses. Japan's waves are nearly endless.
- 3When approaching the enemy's main village, build up your armies: 2 platoons of 100 archers and 1 platoon of 150 swordsmen.
- 4Use your creature to attack the main gate wall with archers while your armies advance.
- 5Once walls are down, send your creature and swordsmen into the middle of the village, followed closely by archers.
- 6Use archers to take down incoming ranks and have your swordsmen capture the village. Your creature can destroy buildings and fight other creatures with archer assistance.
- 7Archers can handle small platoons sent after you.
- 8Note that you can carve a path directly to the main village, ignoring smaller, non-problematic villages. However, be aware that enemies may take longer paths through these smaller towns to avoid destroying walls, which can catch you off guard.
- Prioritize wall construction at the start; this land is difficult without them.
- Consider using your creature to throw rocks at catapults if you need to stall.
- Placing walls in narrow paths can create choke points and slow enemy advances.
- The enemy waves from Japan are described as nearly endless.
- Archers are effective for dealing with small platoons.
- Be cautious of enemy pathing, as they may deviate to avoid walls.
Cure the Sick Town:
This quest involves a town with green clouds over people and food. To complete it, you must be good. Use the manipulation hand gesture (a specific hand movement) above the people until the green clouds dissipate. This must be done before many people die. Ensure your village is protected before starting, as there are many clouds to clear.
Archaeologists:
You will need to use the manipulation hand gesture again for this quest. Clues will be given to find the area. Rub the ground until you see a rune.
- First Rune: Found in a roughly set-up dig site. Scratch around until you find it, then scratch more until it glows.
- Second Rune: Located near a tree on the edge of the island above the last rune's location. To find it easily, pick up all trees except the one hiding the rune. It is closer to the tree than initially appears.
- Third Rune: Found near rocks between the 'hidden' tomb and the first rune. From the first rune, look towards the tomb; the rocks will be to the left. Scratch near the rocks until it is uncovered.
- Fourth Rune: Located in dirt just above and to the left of the dig site (when looking at the lone tree). Brush the dirt aside to find it.
After finding all runes, clear the rocks from the front of the tomb to receive your tribute.
Nut Oil:
This quest requires throwing objects at a specific location and is only available after completing the previous land's equivalent. It is near your starting village.
- The barrels travel a significant distance.
- The first toss requires a regular amount of force.
- The second toss needs more force as it is farther away.
- The last throw is shorter than the first, requiring careful aim to avoid repeating it.
The Samurai:
This task involves finding statues and placing them on pedestals in the correct order. The order from left to right is: Red - Orange - Yellow - Green - Blue - Purple - Light Purple.
- Statue 1: Located at the very end, 'behind' your main village when looking towards the enemy's main village.
- Statue 2: To the right of your village (when looking at the enemy's), near the water, in the open.
- Statue 3: Continue from the previous statue, towards the middle of the long island before the mountain, looking more to the right.
- Statue 4: From your own village, look directly at the enemy's main village. Move above the river that separates the two and look down it towards the ri... (description incomplete in source).
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