
The Buddhist Temple Complex is a type of holy site building in Fall of the Samurai.
Description[]
When the spirits move them, mortal men can achieve the miraculous.
This province has a site of religious significance. By developing this site, the spirits of troops recruited here are raised, and their devotion to the old ideals of duty, courage and honour are reinforced. A shrine is not just important because of a building, but because of the place's spirit. People will always appreciate the beauty of the buildings around a shrine, but it is the fundamental sanctity of the place that is important. As long as the kami are respected and honoured, the shrine remains a source of spiritual strength. Many shrines in Japan are now historical monuments as well as revered religious sites, and this means that many have been listed as World Heritage Sites.
General Information[]
Requires Buddhist Temple, 6000 koku, 8 turns, silk resource.
- +15 charge bonus for all units recruited in this province
- -15% recruitment cost of traditional units in this province
Clan Effects
- -2 modernisation
- -5% recruitment cost of traditional units across all provinces
Buddhist temple complexes provide an even larger discount to traditional units and charge bonus than Buddhist. Provinces with Buddhist temple complexes are perfect for training melee troops in, particularly traditional melee units. Unlike their predecessors, Buddhist temple complexes also provide a global discount for traditional units.
The effects of buddhist temple complexes stack with those of training camps, creating units that are both significantly cheaper and also superior in combat. The combination of a buddhist temple complex and a drill school grants units a total of +30 charge bonus, the highest possible.
Controlling and upgrading holy site buildings reduces modernisation, keeping development levels low and retaining bonuses associated with training traditional units.