Braveland Trilogy
36 Achievements
1,000
25-30h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Warrior | Legend
Game completed using only the hard level of difficulty.
90
13.11%
How to unlock the Warrior | Legend achievement in Braveland Trilogy - Definitive Guide
For this Achievement, you have to beat the Warrior campaign on Hard without switching the difficulty.
I did this on my second playthrough, after I had familiarized myself with the game. There may be various strategies that work, but I can only tell you what I did.
When upgrading my stats, I prioritized them in this order (and what I had at the end of the game):
Attack (9)
Endurance (12)
Knowledge (4)
Spirit (8)
My final squad composition consisted of:
Peasants (46/46)
Archers (30/30)
Healers (23/23)
Footmen (10/10)
Arbalesters (10/10)
I also prioritized purchasing units over items. Units are permanent, whereas early-game items will likely be disgarded later in the game, and you can only get a fraction back of what you paid for them. With that being said, the late-game items I bought were:
Northern Helmet
Leather Armor
Northern Belt
Sword of Sands (not purchased, but received after defeating the mid-game boss; you'll have to return to him after leveling up)
As for combat tactics:
Use all special abilities always and often, including the Fire Arrow which is universal (you can use it at any time, as long as you have 8 Fury, and it's not on cooldown; you get Fury when your units receive damage). I didn't use any other Fury abilities.
Use ranged units to soften melee units before they reach your side.
When you have a choice between two battles, choose the easier one first. You can tell the difficulty based on the color around the swords. Green is easy, yellow medium, red is hard, and so on. The fewer units you lose in battle, the more coin you'll retain after battle, so, if you take the easier battles first, you'll end up with more gold.
If you have a choice between two battles of the same difficulty, choose the one that you think will lead to the better reward.
Purchase units every chance you get (except for the Pathfinder, since I dumped them later). If you level up and can hire more units, take the time to go back and get more units. This will make you stronger, and again, you'll be able to retain more gold after each battle.
Overall, this game isn't too difficult when you know what you're doing, and it doesn't take too much time to play through. Hope this helped.
I did this on my second playthrough, after I had familiarized myself with the game. There may be various strategies that work, but I can only tell you what I did.
When upgrading my stats, I prioritized them in this order (and what I had at the end of the game):
Attack (9)
Endurance (12)
Knowledge (4)
Spirit (8)
My final squad composition consisted of:
Peasants (46/46)
Archers (30/30)
Healers (23/23)
Footmen (10/10)
Arbalesters (10/10)
I also prioritized purchasing units over items. Units are permanent, whereas early-game items will likely be disgarded later in the game, and you can only get a fraction back of what you paid for them. With that being said, the late-game items I bought were:
Northern Helmet
Leather Armor
Northern Belt
Sword of Sands (not purchased, but received after defeating the mid-game boss; you'll have to return to him after leveling up)
As for combat tactics:
Use all special abilities always and often, including the Fire Arrow which is universal (you can use it at any time, as long as you have 8 Fury, and it's not on cooldown; you get Fury when your units receive damage). I didn't use any other Fury abilities.
Use ranged units to soften melee units before they reach your side.
When you have a choice between two battles, choose the easier one first. You can tell the difficulty based on the color around the swords. Green is easy, yellow medium, red is hard, and so on. The fewer units you lose in battle, the more coin you'll retain after battle, so, if you take the easier battles first, you'll end up with more gold.
If you have a choice between two battles of the same difficulty, choose the one that you think will lead to the better reward.
Purchase units every chance you get (except for the Pathfinder, since I dumped them later). If you level up and can hire more units, take the time to go back and get more units. This will make you stronger, and again, you'll be able to retain more gold after each battle.
Overall, this game isn't too difficult when you know what you're doing, and it doesn't take too much time to play through. Hope this helped.
This guide was translated automatically.
With several losses, the game offers to lower the difficulty, without noticing this, I simply clicked after losing battles, which is why I did not receive the trophy, be careful after lost battles.
If you clicked the same way and lowered the level, it’s okay, the main thing is to immediately return the difficulty to hard before you enter the battle again and get the trophy.
If you clicked the same way and lowered the level, it’s okay, the main thing is to immediately return the difficulty to hard before you enter the battle again and get the trophy.