Her journey begins high in the mountains and passes through the southern lands, populated by orcs, ghosts, and mysterious nomads. wizard-es?) The graduate of the Academy of Magic is ready for new adventures. With Braveland Wizard you return to the same old school turn-based strategy game. This concept is, sadly, repeated for the whole game of Braveland. I went ahead, bought more units, gained a few upgrades and swept the floor with those ‘too hard enemies’. There was one battle which was deemed too hard for me (and it was at the time I unlocked it). Every enemy has the same reason to murder you – which is money – and there is not really a learning curve. The battles can become a little bit tedious and repeating if you play it for a few hours. These will often lead to sidequests, granting extra points in a certain stat or the opportunity to buy weapons (stat boosts) or hire new soldiers. Each time you defeat a level, you gain experience and access to new battles. Once you pass the tutorial, you are thrown in a turn-based battle system, in which you command your troops Fire Emblem/Advance Wars style. You can’t form a team with ultra-rare mercs, but you will have to use farmers as well (since there’s a limit on the total number of units you can use). You can probably guess where the star rating is used for. Each unit is given a star rating, with which you will fill your army. While questing your way through the story various warriors will join your army – archers, scouts, healers, footmen, arbalesters and more. You will start as a humble warrior’s son whose village was cruelly raided and will end as talented commander of your army since you are the hero of the story after all. The story of Braveland takes place in a hand-drawn world and covers many places and characters. So let’s jump in some strategic action RPG-fun. But I added personal scores for all three titles as well. then Braveland may just be the game you have been looking for! This review will cover Braveland, Braveland: Wizard & Braveland: Pirate (Braveland 1 – 2- 3), but will be scored as one game in the conclusion since it’s released this way on the Nintendo Switch. I hope you will beat this difficulty.Three games for the price of one, sounds like a good deal, right? Well, if you are in the market for hexagon-strategy. Wait the level 8 with all your units for having a chance to beat him. Last thing: The fight with the miniboss on the sand stage, at the south, for the sand sword item, is really really hard. With the others ( archer/crossbow/healer ), focus the distance guys if no one rush your units who are not tank, and if an ennemy attack you, down him quickly for save your troup. With your rogue, always try to kill archer / mage ennemy. With your farmer / soldier, tank the boss, big ennemy or soldier ennemy. So when you can, only buy the others unit, never item.īegin by the green fight on the map, they are easier. And your team will never change after that. You will change them by the crossbow guys at the end. Second tips : At the begin, play with archer, rogue, farmer, healer and soldier. Except when you will be level 9 with all units buy. English is not my native language, so excuse me for the fault, i will try to be clear.įirst tip : Never buy item in this mode. I will try to explain how i beat the game in difficulty mode.