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-you can have 2 or more nanban quarters if you lose the province, to rebels, containing one and recapture it once you have build a second one somewhere else (rebels usually do not remove buildings).
The benefit is that you can now build both tercos and nanban ships in a more dedicated province.
-To make tercos more usefull in fieldbattles:
You can put 3 terco units in a wide line formation inside of eachother, this will allow them ALL to fire without losing a lot of men when being charged by the enemy.
The benefit of this that all the tercos can fire without using ranked fire, which will result in a higher rate of fire.
-To make tercos even better in siege defences:
You can place a unit on the wall, and if you hold and right click the mous dragging it forward it will spread out a single unit over the entire wall, again allowing the full unit to fire.
Hope this will interest more people to try out Otomo