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'''Shogun'''<ref name=Names/> is a biome inspired by the landscape, architecture, and culture of feudal Japan. This environment becomes accessible with a free DLC.
 
'''Shogun'''<ref name=Names/> is a biome inspired by the landscape, architecture, and culture of feudal Japan. This environment becomes accessible with a free DLC.
   
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<div style="margin:0 3em;">''Play as the mighty Shogun or Onna-bugeisha, enlist the support of the [[ninjas]], lead your soldiers to battle atop the mythological Kirin, and form new strategies as you brave the Greed hiding in the thick bamboo forests.'' - Teaser, on Steam Store</div>
 
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==Biomes==
 
==Biomes==
[[Kingdom: Two Crowns]] will be expanded with post-release updates that will venture to exotic biomes across the world. On day 1 of release, players can journey to Shogun, the first biome available. The feeling of exploration, discovery, and strategy is kept alive in the new title of the series through themed biomes, each with unique styles and features that marvel the eye, while changing how the [[Monarch]] rules the land.
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[[Kingdom: Two Crowns]] will be expanded with post-release updates that will venture to exotic biomes across the world. On day one of release, players can journey to Shogun, the first biome available. The feeling of exploration, discovery, and strategy is kept alive in the new title of the series through themed biomes, each with unique styles and features that marvel the eye, while changing how the [[Monarch]] rules the land, providing a new playstyle for players who have finished the game.
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==Differences==
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[[Ninja]]s replace [[Pikeman|pikemen]]. In the past ninjas did not produce currency however in the most recent patch you can find them around the castle with fishing rod in hand, behaving much like [[pikemen]]. They also go into the forest to fight instead of sitting behind walls
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The bamboo forests are much denser than the normal forests. This means that clearing takes longer, but gives more coins.
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There are many visual changes, including the Monarch, blazons, subjects and mounts. It gives the game a new look while staying true to the original feeling. Masked greedlings also look slightly different with their masks looking like the faces of Oni demons from Japanese legend.
   
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Squires and knights are replaced by Ronin and Samurais. Instead of swords, they wield katanas.
== Differences ==
 
[https://kingdomthegame.fandom.com/wiki/Ninjas Ninjas] replace [https://kingdomthegame.fandom.com/wiki/Pikemen Pikemen]. However, unlike Pikemen, they do not provide income, depriving the Monarch of one of the few revenue sources available during winter. It is advised to prepare via the [https://kingdomthegame.fandom.com/wiki/Banker Banker] so as to be able to collect interest through the season.
 
   
 
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<ref name=Names>Also called '''Bamboo biome''' by dev Gordon in an [https://www.gamereactor.eu/grtv/409553/Kingdom+Two+Crowns+Gordon+van+Dyke+Interview/ interview to GameReactor] (3′ 32″ in video).</ref>
 
<ref name=Names>Also called '''Bamboo biome''' by dev Gordon in an [https://www.gamereactor.eu/grtv/409553/Kingdom+Two+Crowns+Gordon+van+Dyke+Interview/ interview to GameReactor] (3′ 32″ in video).</ref>
 
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Two CrownsThis is about Kingdom Two Crowns.

Shogun[1] is a biome inspired by the landscape, architecture, and culture of feudal Japan. This environment becomes accessible with a free DLC.

Play as the mighty Shogun or Onna-bugeisha, enlist the support of the ninjas, lead your soldiers to battle atop the mythological Kirin, and form new strategies as you brave the Greed hiding in the thick bamboo forests.Teaser on Steam Store

Biomes

Kingdom: Two Crowns will be expanded with post-release updates that will venture to exotic biomes across the world. On day one of release, players can journey to Shogun, the first biome available. The feeling of exploration, discovery, and strategy is kept alive in the new title of the series through themed biomes, each with unique styles and features that marvel the eye, while changing how the Monarch rules the land, providing a new playstyle for players who have finished the game.

Differences

Ninjas replace pikemen. In the past ninjas did not produce currency however in the most recent patch you can find them around the castle with fishing rod in hand, behaving much like pikemen. They also go into the forest to fight instead of sitting behind walls

The bamboo forests are much denser than the normal forests. This means that clearing takes longer, but gives more coins.

There are many visual changes, including the Monarch, blazons, subjects and mounts. It gives the game a new look while staying true to the original feeling. Masked greedlings also look slightly different with their masks looking like the faces of Oni demons from Japanese legend.

Squires and knights are replaced by Ronin and Samurais. Instead of swords, they wield katanas.

Gallery

References

  1. Also called Bamboo biome by dev Gordon in an interview to GameReactor (3′ 32″ in video).