Kingdom Two Crowns Tips – Coins & Jobs

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Kingdom Two Crowns Tips - Coins & Jobs
Kingdom Two Crowns Tips – Coins & Jobs
A few tips for getting started in Kingdom Two Crowns, covering recruiting villagers, an overview of the jobs you can give them and how many you should have of each.
Also a look into some of the best and easiest ways to earn coins, which will help keep your coin pouch filled and progress through the game quicker.

I didn’t really cover Pikemen/Ninjas much in this video so here’s a little extra detail on them:

Pikemen and Ninjas both fish to earn coins during the day and defend your kingdom at night.
Pikemen will sit just inside your walls and stab at anything that gets close enough to them, which is good for dealing with groups of greedlings that your archers are struggling to hit or doing a little extra damage to breeders. After a certain number of uses (not sure how many) their pike will break and you’ll need to buy a new one, but it lasts quite a while and is cheap, so it’s worth having a couple on each side of your kingdom if possible, don’t really need any more than that.

Ninjas will set up at the nearest trees to your walls and will jump out to attack greed from behind as they pass. After they’ve killed a few greed or they get hit, they’ll disappear in a cloud of smoke and reappear within your walls, usually needing to be rehired. If you’ve cleared a lot of trees near your walls then the ninjas will have to run a long way to get set up and might not make it before the greed get to them, making them useless. They work best when you have several of them, as it means they can each take out a few of the passing greed, generally protecting each other and allowing them to take out larger groups, so your walls won’t have to deal with as much.
Ninjas don’t work as well for defense later in the game because the larger greed attacks are likely to hit the ninja sooner, but the coins they get from fishing are still handy.

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