Tinyfolks – How to Beat Folk Mode (Very Hard Difficulty)

A simple text guide to the methodology I found that worked best to achieve victory for this challenge.

Guide to Beat Folk Mode (Very Hard Difficulty)

Quick Intro

I just beat this challenge yesterday (hooray!!!) after days of trial & error, so I just wanted to sit down and do a quick write-up of how my team was set up and other miscellaneous tips that helped.

Team Composition

From left to right, my winning lineup consisted of:

  • Troubador with Bandages.
  • Troubador with Bandages.
  • Folk with Amulet.
  • Folk with Amulet.
  • Folk with Amulet.

Your whole team needs to have the max armor/weaponry you can fit them with. If by the end of the game you’re forced into the castle on the last turn, you might be able to get away with missing one upgrade per Folk because of your Alloy budget.

Your King/Queen basically just exists as your healer until you can upgrade your Tavern to Level 3 and get two Troubadors. After that, I kept 4 Troubadors and 6 Folks, split into two teams; one team to upgrade & advance, and one team to explore for gold/materials/items. Try to craft or buy 4 bandages for all your troubadors. Always keep your Strings in case you find Diamonds to craft Amulets!

If the area has a lot of poison/bleed/burn, I’d sometimes swap out my TT-FFF composition for a T-F-T-FF comp, or a F-TT-FF comp if there are heavy hitters as well.

Items

Always check and see if the shopkeeper is in town before you do anything else!

Your goal is to get at least 2 Relic items from them before turn 45, and you’re going to feel just awful if you’re a few hundred gold short because you upgraded a building instead first. That mistake might cost you the run if no more show up for purchase by the end!

Three relics would be nice to have, but I went into mine with 2 Relics and a Unicorn Horn, and was able to complete the game with probably 2 or 3 more survivable turns left in my team.

As far as upgrading goes, I personally felt that upgrading a weapon almost always brought more benefit than choosing to upgrade armor instead.

Exploration Route

You can take pretty much whichever route/order you feel comfortable with. There’s no real rush to get to the end because of the turn limit, although I always found myself only getting access to the castle after turn 35+.

I preferred going through the Pelican Town route – once I figured out the trick, that is. I lost so many runs because the boss would constantly wipe the floor with me while I tried to out-heal his damage. You can’t heal through this. You should be viewing this fight as a DPS race.

My suggestion is to max all of your armor & weapons before this fight and go into it with 2 Tomahawks and a Big Potion. Throw the Tomahawks at the very start, and use the troubadors’ big damage skills. Besides that, just throw tomatoes and scratch chalkboards.

Use common sense and heal when appropriate – the potion is there just in case of bad luck, but you could bring 3 Tomahawks if you’re comfortable with that.

The Castle

Once you’re here, it’s just a manner of surviving without using any items until the last boss. If you run into a wave with a Dark Demon (the big dark blob), your best strategy lies in killing it ASAP. Bombard it with tomatoes. Scratch those chalkboards. It’s the 3x 30+ damage skill it has that really kills runs – also why I always have my 3 Folks in front to soak that damage up. The unicorn horn you brought along is your glass to break in case of emergency to get you to the end. If you can keep it, great!

On the last wave before the boss, make sure to take out all enemies except for the weakest one, damage-wise. Take a few rounds to Snack up, Heal up and buff your attack as far as it’ll go with Troubadors alone. Then your last turn should be buffing up once per Folk, and finishing off the last enemy with one of your Troubadors.

Hopefully you’ve got somewhere around 30-40+ attack buffed on your Folks. Wail on the boss with Tomatoes. If you’re lucky and your Troubadors don’t really get hit, you can fit in maybe 2 rounds of maximum pain. If you’re squeamish, just do one round of damage, then pop both of your relics. There’s no real time to snack or buff with your folks, so just keep your focus on doing as much damage as possible, and heal up with your Troubadors. If you still have your unicorn horn and things have gone totally wrong, the time has come for your Rocky moment. I have had multiple frustrating runs end because I needed just one or two more turns to be the victor, but I just plain ran out of resources. This will give you that extra cushion when all hope is lost, and maybe it will be the thing you needed to squeeze out a win.

Egor Opleuha
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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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