Generals also may not die when defeated, they may return to the battlefield if the enemy have enough points for them (seen at the top of the screen, under a tetris-like shape), or unless they are captured. The player can give commands to the generals under them, and also recognize patterns as orders on the opposing side. Generals are able to follow orders such as attacking or defending bases. Successful base captures turns the corresponding icon blue on the map.Īnother change in the battle system is the general system. Alternatively the player can stay and capture the base. Bases are taken by taking out all generals and base captains in a given area, and stationing one of the player's generals there. Neither options are available unless players take over the bases in a line from their main camp to their opponent's. Victory conditions for winning a battle are to either to kill the commander or take the enemy main camp. Bases are groups on the map that appear red (enemies), blue (allies), or gray (neutral) and effect the dynamics of the map. In Samurai Warriors 2: Empires, the main concern of the battlefield is not generals but rather bases.
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