Sengoku Dynastyis a survival-crafting game set in the feudal Japan era, where you must build villages, gather refugees, and liberate the regions while increasing your influence in the Nata Valley. As the game progresses, you will have to battle against various enemies and animals, whether to liberate a region, gather loot, or farm materials from an animal’s corpse.

The combat system in the game can be fairly troublesome to deal with at first, but once you figure it out, you can easily bring down enemies that are far stronger than you. These combat tips will allow you to get a grasp on how to deal with many types of enemies in the game effectively.

The image shows the player aiming with a wooden yari in Sengoku Dynasty.

Wooden Yari Is Your Best Friend

From the start to the late game, the wooden yari is a weapon you’ll be using often. It has the ability toone-shot many enemieswhenthrown out of stealthand can be extremely beneficial when you’re trying to attack small enemy camps or during hunting.

All you have to do isaim and throw the wooden yari at your target, butmake sure that you haven’t been noticed by the targetyet, and, in most cases, one throw is all you’ll need to get rid of the target.

The image shows recently hunted grey wolves in Sengoku Dynasty.

The wooden yari can be crafted anywhere with a wooden log. If you’re carrying an axe, you can craft as many wooden yari as you like, anywhere you want.

Hunt Animals Whenever You Can

There are many different types of animals in the game, some of which can be extremely ferocious. However, if you’ve got decent weapons, you’ll be able to take on any animal and can skin it with a knife for avariety of useful materials.

The best part about hunting animals is thatyou also get warrior experiencefrom battling against them. Warrior experience is valuable in this game because some of the perks in this category are game-changing,such as Indestructible and Trained Endurance,which can drasticallymake fights easierfor you byincreasing your base armor and stamina.

The image shows that the player is low on health while fighting a deserter in Sengoku Dynasty.

An easy way to get hunting experience early onis bykilling hares and deer as they don’t fight back, and it only takes one throw of the wooden yari to kill them.

You can gain additional perks in the warrior category to boost your combat ability alongside all the meat and fur, such asMaster Skinner and Animal Trophy Hunter, which can allow you to harvest additional materials by skinning animals.

The image shows that the player has staggered an enemy in Sengoku Dynasty.

Dying Is Sometimes More Beneficial

When you’re too deep in the enemy territory and can’t seem to find a way out, simply giving up can be a decent option. Thedeath penalty in this game is quite lenient,as you only lose a small amount of gold, and you start feeling more hungry.

If you’re all out of healing items,waiting for your health to be restored can take a lot of time. Just charge head-first into the enemy territory and take out as many enemies as you’re able to before dying and waking up in your home five seconds later, instead of trying to sneak away from the enemy hideout and walking all the way back to your base.

The image shows the location of the outlaw camp on the map in the Eastern Swamps Region in Sengoku Dynasty.

Unlock The Parry Perk Fast

As soon as you gathera few perk points, your priority should be tounlock the Parry perk. Successful parrying allows you to drastically reduce the poise of an enemy, making them stagger. Once the target is staggered,it will take additional damagefrom your attacks till it recovers.

Parrying can be exceptionallyuseful against enemy leadersbecause dealing damage to them without breaking their poise can be fairly difficult. Note thatyou don’t have to parry every single attack. If you manage to parry even one or two, your additional attacks will be enough to stagger the enemy, allowing you to finish them off quickly.

The image shows that the player is fighting the Deserter Leader alone outside of their hideout in Sengoku Dynasty.

Liberate Regions For Better Equipment

As you progress through the game, you will have to liberate a few regions to unlock certain recipes or regional specialties. Liberating regions will ofteninclude raiding enemy hideouts, and you canfind plenty of cheststhere that contain useful equipment and items.

If you feel likeyou’re not dealing enough damage, or need better quality weapons, it is time to liberate the closest region so that you can unlock more weapons. Hideouts are full of enemies that are required to be defeated to liberate a region, and you can find plenty of useful items in the loot chests there that you have yet to craft.

The image shows an enemy’s corpse who had been defeated by a wooden yari throw in Sengoku Dynasty.

You can see which weapons and tools will be unlocked after liberating a specific region from the world map. Once you have unlocked the recipe for a weapon, you will have to head over to a smithy or forge to craft it.

It is also one of the best ways to find items that are required to unlock certain recipes, such asthe cooking pot. Furthermore, you can alsofind pieces of armor and upgraded toolsin these chests without having to craft them, especially if you’ve unlocked theEbisu’s Boon perk,which increases the quality of loot found in chests.

The image shows that the player is trying to back off from multiple enemies in Sengoku Dynasty.

Divide And Conquer

As a lone warrior, fighting the entire hideout can be extremely challenging. Luckily, you canaggro most enemy leaders out of their hideouts, allowing you to fight themone-on-one, which makes things a lot easier. All you have to do is approach the enemy leader’s hideout, which is marked with ared samurai helmet icon on the map.

The red samurai icon on the map marks the location of the leader’s loot chest inside the hideout, not the enemy leader, so you will have to look around the hideout until you encounter the enemy leader. You can also spot the leader by their unique icon on the compass.

The image shows the player showcasing multiple weapons and tools in their inventory in Sengoku Dynasty.

Similarly, you can attempt to run away when a group of enemies starts chasing you, and once they stop and start going back to their location, you canattack them from behindto quickly get rid of one of them before moving on to the next.

Choose Your Battles Wisely

From early to mid-game, many opponents can easily annihilate you because you lack good armor or a weapon. You have to be smart in picking your fights, especially while trying to explore regions with greater difficulty. But,if an opponent is alone, you cansneak up to them and throw a wooden yarito attempt to kill them in one shot or at least bring their health down considerably.

Doing so will allow you to get your hands on high-quality weapons and materials. It’sbest to avoid fighting groups of enemies in difficult regionsbecause even if you manage to take one of them out, you will likely die before getting a chance to recover the loot from their corpse.

Sprinting Is The Key

Once you’ve locked on to the target, you can alsosprint away from the enemy to avoid most of their attacks, which can bemore beneficial than using the dodge button or blocking. Sprinting around can also help avoid the attacks of large groups of enemies because once you get surrounded by them, it can be extremely difficult to survive.

Sprinting out of the way can also beuseful in avoiding boar and wolf attacks. If you press the dodge button, you have to time it correctly, but for sprinting, you can just run away from the target, and they will miss their attack, giving you the opportunity to start your offense.

Always Keep A Spare Weapon

Nothing is more annoying than being bare-handed in front of an enemy. You shouldalways have a spare of the same type of weapon in your inventory, so it can be automatically swapped into your hand if your current weapon breaks.

You can also choose to switch to another weapon if your current one is about to break, but it might not work out in long fights.

The weapons that you pick up from your enemies are already close to breaking and are notas durable as the ones crafted by youor the ones you either found in a chest or purchased from a trader.

It is best to leave your base with a few spares so you don’t end up in any unfavorable situations due to a lack of a reliable weapon. A good practice is toalways craft weapons in twos or threesand keep those in your inventory instead of thegeneral storage or the armory.