The second one, like you, was in the last few turns and I just wanted it to end.
I knew I could win it but it takes a long time and I had just finished the same sort of battle in another location on the same turn and couldn't face doing it again so soon. The first one I auto-resolved in the mid-game when a single bow kobaya was attacked by 4 pirate medium bunes and some trade ships. Alot of them are at the late game that i don't even want to fight anymore just to finish the game I fought about 200 battles with about 12 auto-resolve in my last campaign. Lol, i thought i am crazy.but you are crazier. Thankfully there is always the opportunity for the next campaign to be a clan that doesn't go naval at all. It can wear a bit thin though - I think I manually fought all but two of 170 naval battles in my last campaign, (which took a heck of a long time to complete as a result). I don't know why but I am obsessed with fighting them manually (maybe it's just that I refuse to accept the dreadful outcome from auto-resolving them). I think most players adopt that attitude.
I was just wondering if it's normal at all for a god-tier unit to do worse than a trade boat? And if so - is there a mod to balance that out? And can I just quickly ask what's the purpose of those riflemen, too? They only shot a few times throughout the whole fight, but either all of them were sh1tfaced with sake before entering the fight or they were just shooting blanks. All it did was tickle those titanium-made bowmen. It just makes you wonder - would you be better off with twenty trade ships? Seriously, I was shooting one boat POINT BLANK for FOUR MINUTES and it did NOTHING. ROWLING ME? Its fire rate is sooooooooooooooooooooo painfully slow and when you pair it up with its GOD AWFUL accuracy it just. I mean, it can't even sink A SINGLE BOW KOBAYA ARE YOU J.K. I was ready to gamer out of my window when I saw its performance, to be exact. to say that I was severely disappointed is to put it lightly. The pain I felt that it cost two whole damn thousand gold coins was nothing compared to the joy of my newfound saviour - I would finally show those bots who's the REAL naval daddy! And so I ventured into the deadly seas of Japan to test out my big black ship and. you know, shot up its whole crew and claimed it as mine. that some schmuck clan had swimming around by itself, so I just kind of. And when my ships have been sunk, when my morale was broken, when my crew was nothing more than seafood an unlikely hero appeared - the legendary black ship. Despite the insane coin I pour into my navy the AI just seems to double that and more. This story begins like every story does - with yet another blockaded port and a distant invasion force.