![]() ![]() The nature of this guide will be based on my own personality and playstyle which is min-maxing and trying to go for the most efficient path possible to accomplish more with less, which usually ends up saving time and resources. I made this guide initially titled "From Lone Wanderer to God of War" but I've decided to expand the scope of this guide a bit more as I was planning on also making a guide on how to settle and develop a town and then later turn it into an empire. that's right, I have played many playthroughs and tested out new theories and I've found even faster ways of powering through to the late game in a safe, reliable, and time efficient way. and I promise you this new guide is definitely an upgrade to this one. The guide will be called Kenshi: A Min Max Rapid Progression Guide. The link will be included here as soon as I have it up so please check back. I will be also making Youtube videos of each segment of the new guide as a sort of playthrough/guide. SOOO, instead of revamping or updating this guide, I'm making a totally new guide on steam. As of this writing () the game has been released and there are many new mechanics as well as a lot of the previous patches have canceled out a few things that this guide talks about (such as shinobi thieves not caring about you stealing from them. Hi guys and gals, I haven't updated this guide in quite a while but I've still been playing Kenshi and following it's development. and I decided not to turn making video game guides into a living or a job. CST).NEW GUIDE IS UP! It is called Kenshi Rapid Progression Guide (Sorry no Youtube videos. The Northwestern women's basketball team will be fighting for the fifth place spot starting tomorrow, March 17, at 12:00 p.m. Second in scoring was Kelsea Lund (Madison, Minn./Lac qui Parle Valley) who dropped 11 points while leading the team with five assists.Īlthough they lost, they are still not done yet. She also led the team in rebounds with seven, as well as blocks with three. Leading the team in points was Roberts who finished the game with 28 points, setting a new single-game career-high for the senior. UNW could not get themselves back into the game as they fell to OCU 79-67 However, Oakland City found a spark and capitalized on it. It was back and forth between the two teams in the first five minutes of the quarter. They would go on to score 33 points in the quarter and the once 16 point lead for the Eagles was suddenly cut down to two points, 56-54, entering the final 10 minutes. It was a much different third quarter for the Mighty Oaks as they could not miss. ![]() Their great defense turned into spectacular offense as they scored 16 points off of turnovers, while their passing game was smooth with 11 assists. Northwestern held Oakland City to only 20 percent shooting, part of that due to their four blocks as a team. As a team, the Eagles shot 51.6 percent overall while hitting 40 percent of their threes. UNW scored 23 points in the second quarter, 19 of those points came from the duo of Roberts, who had 11, and Hagen, who scored eight points respectively. Meanwhile, Lexi Hagen (Jordan, Minn./Jordan) started to heat up in the quarter, closing the first half with the final two buckets to put the Eagles up 37-21 entering halftime. She would continue to score, making the next two baskets for a total of five in a row for her and Northwestern. Out of the timeout, a good defensive possession led to Roberts knocking down her second three of the game. After OCU knocked down a bucket, UNW went on a 6-0 run to hold a 25-16 lead forcing a timeout. The Eagles would respond with their own 5-0 run as they continued to hold the lead. It was a fast start for the Mighty Oaks as they scored five points in a row to tie the game at 14 all. An and-one would help Oakland City cut the lead but Northwestern would round out the quarter with a layup to take a lead of 14-9 at the end of the first. After OCU responded to cut their deficit down to two points, UNW fired back with a small 6-2 run to extend their lead to six. The strong defense for the Eagles did not allow the Mighty Oaks any points until three and half minutes into the game. Hailey Paup (Cedar Falls, Iowa/Concordia Academy) got the scoring going as she sunk a free throw to put Northwestern up by one which was followed up by a Megan Roberts (Greeley, Colo./Dayspring Christian Academy) corner three. A strong second half for the Mighty Oaks was too much for the Eagles as they fell 79-67. WINONA LAKE, Ind.- The Northwestern women's basketball team traveled to Winona Lake, Indiana for the first round of the Division I NCCAA Tournament to take on the Mighty Oaks of Oakland City University. ![]()
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