This is aided by the Nanban Trade Port it has in its home region from the beginning, making it the only playable clan that is both near many trade nodes initially and can also immediately recruit trade ships.
Both clans, however, are good targets for the Otomo Clan as they are potential competitors for the valuable trade nodes that dot the coast of Kyushu.ĭue to its initial position on Kyushu, an island near many trading nodes, the Otomo Clan can stand to become very wealthy should it survive its difficult initial position. The Ito, in particular, usually remain neutral for a prolonged amount of time as it has to deal with the Shimazu Clan. It also borders the Ito Clan to the south, and the Sagara Clan to the west. The Otomo Clan begins the campaign at war with the Shoni Clan and Ouchi Clan, which border its west and east respectively. The combination of poor daimyo honor and being a Christian faction surrounded by Buddhist provinces means that the Otomo Clan has to deal with very high unrest in its first few provinces, until more honor can be gained and missionaries can be recruited to speed up conversion. While Christianity brings with it many benefits, including better wealth generation potential and early access to gunpowder units, the Otomo Clan is disliked by all other clans due to religious differences, and its daimyo suffers an honor penalty due to his converting to Christianity. The Otomo Clan is the only clan to begin the campaign following Christianity as a religion. Complete by the end of your turn in: Winter 1600.Capture and hold 40 provinces including the following: Bungo, Buzen, Higo, Hizen, Nagato, Suo, Tsukushi, Kyoto.Complete by the end of your turn in: Winter 1575.Capture and hold 25 provinces including the following Bungo, Buzen, Higo, Hizen, Nagato, Suo, Tsukushi, Kyoto.Become Shogun by capturing and holding Kyoto.Faster import of Matchlock Ashigaru units.Second Army (Buzen) – Kobayakawa Chikaharu (General), Yari Ashigaru, Bow Ashigaru, Otomo Matchlock Ashigaru.First Army (Bungo) – Otomo Yoshiaki, Yari Ashigaru, Bow Ashigaru, Otomo Matchlock Ashigaru.
The first instance of the "shamefur dispray" version comes from a post on March 16th, 2011, when a /v/ board user commented in a Shogun 2 general thread and mocked the difficulty that the original poster was playing in the game (seen below). The most likely origin point for this phrase is the /v/ forums of 4chan. Since the probability of at least one unit routing every battle was extremely high, players were likely to hear this phrase at least once a match and the announcer's heavy Japanese accent further fueled the phrase into becoming a meme. The first reference to this was uploaded by YouTuber DinhLilium on March 20th, 2011, receiving over 329,000 views, 2,600 likes and 260 comments in roughly 10 years (shown below).
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The original full phrase "Our men are running from the battlefield! Shameful display!" is said by your virtual advisor in the game Total War: Shogun 2, released March 15th, 2011, whenever one of your units loses their morale and routs from the battlefield.