![]() ![]() ![]() All of this before you also include events like earthquakes or Draug invasions from other worlds. The Squirrel clan gathers ingredients in its territory, depending on the zones’ types. However, they have a harder time during winter itself as they consume more Food and Wood (15). One hard winter can leave you reeling and a smart opponent will hit you just as you begin to recover. The clan hoards greedily in anticipation of winter 2 months before it begins and can count on a 30 increase in production during this period. Food and wood resources will lower as your clan weathers the cold and your soldiers become weakened. As time ticks along it is the season of winter that can really hurt more than some enemies. ![]() Most importantly though you’ll want to keep one eye on the calendar in the bottom corner. Obviously you’ll have to expand and you spend food to take over tiles beside your land to place new homes and buildings up to the threshold for your clan. Keeping your people happy is key, as while they are happy you will naturally generate more villagers to utilise. Most importantly you’ll want scouts, they will run to undiscovered tiles and map them for you, letting you see what is happening there, whether that be resources or evil Jotun looking to squash vikings. As with so many strategy games you first start with creating some buildings to turn villagers into specific roles. From here you’ll start with a single tile and a handful of villagers. Northgard Campaign - Chapter 5 Punitive Expedition - Hard Walkthrough (2. ![]() The Bear Clan are stronger in winter, the Goat Clan brings many buffs around food and so on. The clan you choose will play a big part on how you’ll advance. It seems next to impossible to maintain higher than a 0 or 1 when your settlement starts to grow and requires more happiness points, as there are too few ways to add happiness points.Each round sees you start by choosing your preferred clan. The one big thing that I’m still struggling to understand is the happiness system. I really like the large amount of buildings and worker specializations, combined with trying to juggle all your settlement needs and manage expansion. I know, I am an OCD completionist when it comes to this stuff. I’m just going to leave that open on my Surface while I play, so I can get all the objectives in one pass and not need to replay any of the campaign scenarios just to achieve bonus objectives. I went out and found a very nice GamePressure Guide that lists all the bonus objectives for each scenario. But now I can see the bonus objectives when I mouse over the scenario marker. On the second scenario, I beat it, but didn’t even come close to any of the bonus objectives, so the star is empty. Seems I nailed all the bonus objectives in the first scenario without knowing what they were, and the star icon on the scenario marker turned gold. ![]()
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