
The Legendary Dojo is a type of traditional military chain building in Fall of the Samurai.
Description[]
The sword is the soul of the samurai.
A legendary dojo is the home of the samurai tradition of service and duty. It enables the recruitment of better, more experienced units and agents of the traditional kind.
For many samurai, a new Japan represented a terrible, cruel challenge. By training and tradition they were entirely unsuited to earning a living in trade or, worse still, manual labour. Centuries of peace had not changed their essential nature as warriors, first, foremost, and exclusively. Even with nearly 250 years of peace, their training had not altered much; they were expected to have the accomplishments of gentlemen, and to fight. This was why so many stuck to the ways they had learned in the dojo, and why so many rebelled against the future.
General Information[]
Requires 10,000 koku, 16 turns, Master Dojo, silk resource.
- Recruitment capacity (units in training): +1
- Enables recruitment of Rank 1 shinobi
Spawned Garrisons:
Legendary Dojos unlock Samurai Heroes, which are undersized Bow Ki units with unremarkable stats and a unit limit of just one regiment. Arguably of greater use is the increased experience legendary dojos granted to traditional units recruited. Both benefits are relatively small, however, especially given the high cost and very long construction time required.
Only one legendary dojo may be built, though multiple legendary dojos can be owned if the player captures provinces with them. It is best built in a province with a holy site, to maximize charge bonuses of units and to recruit traditional units at a discount, or a region with a blacksmith, to maximize accuracy or armor. Legendary dojos are considered military buildings, and therefore benefit from events that reduce the construction times and costs of upgrading them.