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Open the inventory window by clicking on the storehouse. Then click on the
following inventory items by row, in this order:
Row 1, item 3 (wooden planks)
Row 2, item 2 (iron bars)
Row 2, item 4 (wine casks)
Row 3, item 1 (bread)
Row 3, item 5 (meat)
Row 4, item 1 (animal hide)
Row 4, item 5 (plate mail)
Row 5, item 1 (hand axes)
Row 5, item 2 (swords)
Row 5, item 3 (lances)
Row 5, item 4 (pikes)
Row 5, item 5 (longbows)
After this sequence, clicking on row 6, item 1 (crossbows) will give you
10 of every item in the inventory for each click. You can do this as many
times as you like, gaining 10 of everything every time you click.
Clicking on row 6, item 2 (horses) will automatically complete the
mission.
Tips:-
Playing without the CD lets you avoid the logos and repetitive cut scenes
at the start of the game and between scenarios.
Be sure to check your storehouse immediately. Depending upon the scenario,
different items may be in short supply, necessitating a different building
order.
Rarely can you have too much wood or wheat. It pays to add extra farms and
foresters.
There are many times when you can't prevent an enemy invasion, so place a
cheap-to-build structure such as a forester's hut nearest to the enemy's
territory. They'll usually burn it, then retreat, but you don't want them
burning your storehouse or barracks instead.
Build a vineyard before you start building up an army. Sure, a vineyard
costs more wood than any other structure, and wine is less filling to your
noncombatants than either bread or sausages. But wine is much quicker to
produce than other food, and all foods will nourish your armies at an
equal rate.
Broaden your roads as you expand your town, so your serfs aren't
temporarily blocked in their tasks by one-lane highways. Do this
especially in front of your most frequently accessed buildings, such as
the storehouse.
Keep your bowmen/crossbowmen behind other units, as they have no skill at
close combat. If the battle is going badly for your infantry and cavalry,
quickly send your archer types back toward town so they don't attract the
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