Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun 101
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Some tips and tricks to make the game easier and/or more fun.
   
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Introduction
Hello there! I'm TrickingTrapster, here with my second guide ever, a guide to Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. My first guide was for Commandos 2: Men of Courage - a game in the same vein as this one, albeit a lot older. Now, unlike my Commandos 2 guide, I won't go into details about the characters, since the game itself handles this very well. Instead, I'll focus on small tips and tricks that you may or may not know about and will make the game somewhat easier if you can use them. This will not be a walkthrough of the game - That would take the fun out of it. I will reference to characters and their abilities, and I will assume you know them. If you don't, well... Play the game a little more to find out. With all that out of the way, let's begin.
General Tips
#1:Quickly, save!
Top tip for ANY game in the stealth strategy genre - Get used to quicksaving all the time! Whenever you're done planning, eliminated a guard, snuck past one, got into position... Hell, whenever you START a mission you should quicksave to avoid having to load the entire thing again. Having said that, though, don't IMMEDIATELY press quicksave when you did something like assassinate a guard - Another guard might see you a second later and then your quicksave will be useless. Always take around ten seconds to make sure you will not be noticed unless you're 100% sure.

#2:Oh god, they saw me!
A second tip in most stealth strategy games, is that raising the alarm is not the end of the world. Yes, some extra patrols will come and search for you, and yes, there are achievements for not getting detected. However, if you are just trying to complete the game, setting off the alarm might be worth it if you can get rid of a troublesome Samurai or Straw Hat. Extra spawned patrols will always be normal guards (Only in later missions will they very rarely include a Samurai) which can be dispatched way more easily than a Samurai or a Straw Hat.

#3:Mass Murder Is Not Frowned Upon
I have noticed this is one of the few stealth games that, outside of achievements, doesn't really care if you kill "innocents" (civilians) or not. It's often worth it to just kill them and avoid being detected rather than being "morally superior" and knock them out only for them to wake up a minute later (unless you're going for achievements, in which case, good luck.)

That covers the general tips, now on to character specific ones.
Character Specific Tips
Hayato

#1:Shuriken and Grab
Normally, Hayato's Shuriken takes a while to fully kill an enemy, leaving them in full sight. However, you can start carrying a dying target, effectively speeding up the process - Handy for when a patrol is coming around. Note that killing an enemy next to you and immediately grabbing them is faster than a melee kill, but it still makes more noise.

#2:Rocking the Shuriken
While it is true that Straw Hats are harder to distract, they're not toally immune. Throw a rock behind them, and they will still turn around, even for a second. This is enough for Hayato to run in and use his shuriken or ninjato - Depending on how close he is.

#3:Stone and Run
Hayato makes no noise when he runs, so that means he can easily slip past any enemy by throwing a rock and dashing for cover, no matter how close he is to that enemy. Be wary of Straw Hats and Samurai being less affected.



Yuki

#1:Lead them Around
Guards will react whenever they hear sound - Even when already reacting to something they heard earlier. Yuki can lure them to a spot with her flute, reposition, and lure them further with a second use of her flute.

#2:The Trap is the Extra Member
Apart from Mugen's Sword Wind, Yuki is the only character that can kill more than one enemy at once semi-silently. Get around a corner, place your trap and lure a patrol of two- The first will die to your trap, and then you will be free to shank the second one with your knife.

#3:Do the Drag
This also goes for Aiko, but both Yuki and Aiko drag bodies instead of carrying then like Hayato and Mugen. This means they can be in the dark area of enemy's field of view while dragging bodies without being seen.



Mugen

#1:Strength to Reach
Aside from the fact Mugen can carry two bodies at once, he can also throw them a fair distance - Onto roofs, for example, where no enemy ever looks. This makes for very good hiding spots for things like civilians that you KO'd instead of killed - They can't get off, so they can't alert guards.

#2:Ranged Blunt Weaponry
This is never directly told to you but somewhat implied when you use the ability to throw bodies: You can throw them ONTO enemies to stun them. This is very effective if you want to kill no one, as you can throw unconcsious enemies onto other enemies.

#3:Spearhead
Remember that Mugen has twice as much HP as the other characters. So, if you plan on doing something dangerous that could end up doing damage to someone, try to let that someone be Mugen, as he can have more of it.



Aiko

#1:Losing is Instant
While the game says you can hold D to take off Aiko's disguise, pressing the spacebar twice is much faster - One to crawl, instantly losing your disguise, and a second to stand back up if needed.

#2:Not always Indefinite
Be wary when using Aiko's distract, because some patrolling guards will not be distracted forever. I have not yet determined when and how this happens, but it seems to be very specific, so watch out.

#3:Disguised Attack
You'll find out if you try, but Aiko's disguise is not lost when you use her abilities, unless an enemy sees her do it.This is useful for eliminating patrols with shadow mode - Aiko can go straight from distract to a melee kill with other characters, before the enemy turns back around.



Takuma

#1:Limited but not Necessary
Takuma's Rifle and his Grenades are in limited quantities, however they are almost never super essential to completing a mission. This is why you shouldn't hesitate to use them to clear difficult parts - Like shooting a Samurai from a long distance so another character can finish them off.

#2:Not Agile but not Useless
While Takuma cannot melee attack, drag bodies or climb anything other than a ladder, bringing him along with the group is a good idea. He still has 3 bullets for his pistol, he has Kuma and his grenades are invaluable in some situations, since that is the only way to kill Samurai directly without Mugen.

#3Rickety Rackety
Of course, with tip #2 in mind, Takuma does make noise when he runs. He is not made for sneaking, he is a supportive sniper character. So don't send him into the thick of the fray unless absolutely needed.
Tricks
In this section I'll be covering the tricks, that I seperated from the tips - The tricks actually require a bit of fast or precise clicking, so you will have to be prepared to fail these a bunch until you mastered them. I will list general tricks as well as character specific tricks in the same section.

#1:Did not see me
Guards won't immediately see you if you're not directly next to them. If you are walking away from them, you can skim on their line of sight while running, and crawl back down in the far area before they spot you.

#2:Hidden Death Trap
Yuki's little trap actually draws enemies that enter its far radius into its center. So, if you place it on the precise edge of a bush, and lure a guard to the edge, the guard will step on it and be hidden when he falls down.

#3Not distracted, just following suit
While patrolling Straw Hats and Samurai cannot be distracted by things like Yuki's flute or Mugen's Sake, if they happen to be patrolling with normal guards, you can lure those guards and the Straw Hat or Samurai will follow their patrol companion, allowing you to take them away from the prying eyes of others.

#4:First Impressions Count
With a bit of preplanning and some dexterity in your fingers you can eliminate guards when they investigate an "accident" and are away from their group. Be fast, for they will not leave their post for the same reason again!
Closing Statement
Well, that's all I have for now. I hope you enjoyed the game, and if you want some older games in the same vein as this one, try Commandos 2: Men of Courage or Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive. Seek out my guide if you want to play Commandos 2, however, since there are no clear in-game tutorials so starting on it might feel weird. I hope you get some use out of these tricks.
28 条留言
Ezplorer 2023 年 11 月 8 日 下午 1:23 
Thanks for this guide!
shamatoad12 2023 年 5 月 30 日 上午 11:19 
@ferbacor1957p si hay para recuperar vida pero en realidad no les encuentro gran utilidad
Tricking Trapster  [作者] 2023 年 3 月 3 日 下午 6:34 
I wrote this before Mimimi released their other games. They since released a standalone expansion for this game, Desperados III and they have shown a new game about ghost pirates to be released this year. All worth checking out if you like this.
Lametta 2023 年 3 月 3 日 上午 11:46 
nice guide and great recommendations. another recommendation is druidstone. o love it. its like shadow tactics in a fantasy setting but harder at first. you get additional characters aswell. its from the devs of legend of grimrock.
ferbacor1957p 2023 年 2 月 9 日 下午 12:02 
Sobre todo usted Tricking Trapter, se supone que usted es el autor, de ejemplo.
ferbacor1957p 2023 年 2 月 9 日 上午 11:59 
He posteado una pregunta aquí hace bastante tiempo, y no a siso respondida, parece que solo responden preguntas en ingles, tomense el trabajo de traducir las preguntas no sean tan excluyentes...
Foundation Afro 2023 年 2 月 6 日 下午 11:27 
I grew up playing consoles, and some games I'm still better with controllers (I somehow can't do Fallout on mouse, even though I do other first- and third-person shooters with a mouse. No clue.) There's no way I could do a tactics game on controller, you'll need emergency clicks only a mouse could do. I've never actually tried controller, but even if you're better with them, you'll want a mouse.

I do find some of the key bindings weird, but I can't be bothered to change multiple things just to change one or two. Having Shadow Mode way over at enter is annoying.
Tricking Trapster  [作者] 2023 年 1 月 20 日 上午 6:29 
Keyboard, definitely. The controls are very RTS-esque so you want the more precise movement of the mouse.
$2 Hero 2023 年 1 月 19 日 下午 8:11 
Controller or keyboard:riddler:
Tricking Trapster  [作者] 2023 年 1 月 18 日 上午 5:46 
Glad it helps! If you're struggling I'm willing to answer some questions in steam messages too.