The first and most common type of challenge you’ll face are Street Fights. Those are Knockout-Mode style single-player scenarios where you play a best-of-three rounds against a pre-determined enemy crew. You start by choosing your Alliances just as in Knockout mode, and you have a budget you can spend before each round to upgrade and complete your crew.

Strategy: the important tip here is that as you go along and complete events in the district of the specific Underlord, you gain access to additional items that you can equip on your heroes during street fights. The more items you have, the easier fights become. This is important if you are failing to complete a particular street fight: you can complete additional events, gain more items, and return to the street fight stronger than you were before.

Most street fights are quite straightforward and you can easily beat them by following some basic Underlords Strategy. The final ones at the edge of the city, however, could present a challenge.

Enno’s Crew: For example, at the end of the Jull section (next to his Sundered Moon Inn), you need to fight Enno’s Crew. Enno’s army consists of very tanky Brawnies/Brutes, and generally speaking, Enno will have significantly more net worth in his crew than you. This means that just playing any random strategy isn’t likely to work. Instead, you need to think about the strengths and weaknesses of Enno’s crew. In this particular example, Lifestealer is a great hero to go for because his Feast passive fully counters the high-HP of the Brawny heroes and a Lifestealer with good supporting heroes and a decent item can easily carry you in this example.