JOAN OF ARC
At the start of the game select 'Start A Campaign' from the main
menu, then select 'Displacement' from the second menu to enable
movement of the army into another province.

Moving into Orleanais sees the 'Battle in Open Country' arcade game
begin (see hints below).

On defeating the enemy, select 'Offensive' from the 'Start A Campaign'
menu, and choose Orleans. The 'Entry Into Town' and 'Taking of the
Wall' arcade sections begin (see hints below). Orleans must be taken
before Joan can move to Rheims to crown the king.

After the fall of Orleans, move into the Province of Champagne. Move
the army north and attack each Province in turn, taking all towns and
fortresses before moving on. Once the northernmost Province has been
taken, move southwards repeating the process.

Use hostages to make money to pay the army. Select 'Liberation' from
the 'Diplomacy' menu, deal with Henry VI exclusively, use Tremoille
and Regnault of Chartres as ambassadors and use the following list
as a guide to the amount of ransom to demand.

        DUKE OF BEDFORD .............. #4,000,000
        DUKE OF WARWICK .............. #2,000,000
        DUKE OF GLOUCESTER ........... #2,000,000
        CAPTAIN FALSTAFF ............. #1,000,000
        COUNT OF SUFFOLK ............. #1,000,000
        JOHN TALBOT .................. #1,000,000
        CARDINAL OF WINCHESTER ....... #1,000,000

Ransom these characters only; if any other people are captured simply
execute them using the 'Royal Justice' menu.

If there are no hostages in the prison when it comes to pay day for
the armies, select 'Helping Hand' and kidnap one. Do not try for the
Duke of Bedford, though, since this attempt is the one most likely
to fail. Remember to pay the Helping Hand well : #20,000 should do.

Joan does not need an immense army to succeed : 2,000 archers and
3,000 troops are enough. Mortars are also useful, but don't waste
money on knights - they are expensive and aren't really needed.

Don't waste time on taxes : collect only the Tithe tax when it is due
in September. The amount isn't enough to pay the armies, but at least
it avoids any uprisings.

If a large army is in evidence, remember to evaporate it during any
diplomatic bargaining, or else lots of money is lost unnecessarily.

The Arcade Sections :-

Entry Into Town
Once this has loaded in, and before the screen changes, push right to
get the man off to a running start, and keep pushing right all the
time. When in combat range, press the fire button and keep it pressed
until the enemy is defeated, and release it. The man then runs forward
again until in combat range, and so on. Repeat this process until the
town is entered.

Taking of the Wall
Again, start this before the screen changes. Push the joystick forwards
continually, and the man should be halfway up the ladder before the
first stone is thrown. Keep pushing up for the whole of the game, and
use the fire button to shield the soldier from rocks.

Defence of the Wall
This is the one to master, since more enemy soldiers are destroyed this
way than any other. Push the joystick forwards and press fire before
the screen changes, to immediately start launching rocks. Use rocks
wherever possible; otherwise use oil if time is short. Although the
manual states that oil is limited, there are at least six cauldron's
of oil at Joan's disposal.

