Korean monks and Guerilla fighters

Sengoku Jidai: Shadow of the Shogun is a turn-based tactical and strategic game set during this turbulent time; primarily focusing on the Japanese Warring States period and Japanese Invasion of Korea. Other armies from East Asia are also made available to simulate different conflicts across the region.
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Korean monks and Guerilla fighters

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I really like this game, but one thing I am missing is the Korean warrior monks and Guerilla fighters, used in the Imjin war. Is there any reason for not including them? Guerrilla fighters could be represented by skirmishing peasants perhaps.
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Re: Korean monks and Guerilla fighters

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ReneTS wrote:I really like this game, but one thing I am missing is the Korean warrior monks and Guerilla fighters, used in the Imjin war. Is there any reason for not including them? Guerrilla fighters could be represented by skirmishing peasants perhaps.
They are in the game, in the skirmish and campaign army lists.

Uibyeong are the guerilla fighters.
Sungbyeong are the warrior monks.

There aren't any in the pre-1593 list because they were not part of the army until after the disasters of 1592. But they are in the later Joseon lists used later in the campaign.
Richard Bodley Scott

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