Can you delete warriors in pokemon conquest




















But on the other hand Artificial Stupidity : Most of the time the AI is strategically incompetent. It doesn't seem able to plan out an overall battle strategy or combat formation e. In other words, it fails to keep its army acting as an organized, cohesive unit. Even if it could move an ally out of the way to allow this, it will not do so because it's out of the automated turn order.

The AI never utilizes certain arena features, like the boulders in Cragspur. While in Valora, it seems stymied by the rotating gate switches often doubling back down the narrow passageways to find an alternate route and frequently falls victim to its roaming security cameras.

To make matters worse, the AI won't split up to try to claim multiple banners, instead focusing all its troops on one banner at a time.

Even if the banner they're standing on hasn't been claimed yet, thus resulting in it going unclaimed because they haven't been on it at the end of their turn yet.

When the AI does launch an attack, it does so based on having an overall "strength" number greater than the defending nation's, rather than such factors as mobility or typing. This can lead to situations where a Kingdom defended by Steel types will be attack by a force of almost nothing but Poison Types which cannot damage them , or a force of six mid-level mons attack your kingdom with two or three high-level defenders because their total strength is higher.

The AI doesn't seem aware that certain stage objects like rocks and bushes can be destroyed by attacking them. This results in them spending turns upon turns stuck behind them when they could just attack and remove them. On banner maps, the AI will beeline towards the banner. Pugilis, with its natural chokepoints, is particularly susceptible to this. Awesome, but Impractical : Much like the main series, many powerful moves have lower accuracy or negative side effects when compared to weaker moves.

For example, Rhyperior's "Rock Wrecker" can one-shot just about anything, but cannot be used two consecutive turns in a row if it hits. Trying to get any use out of Musharna ultimately ends up being this, since you also must bring Munna in order to reliably inflict sleep.

In the end, you'll have used up two team slots just to disable and inflict mediocre damage against a single enemy. You do at least get to keep your actual Pokemon including evolved Pokemon , provided that they've been saved to the gallery see Disc-One Nuke below.

You actually lose any item that is not sold by the traveling merchant upon completing a campaign. Note that in multiplayer mode, your Warlords are all at the highest Link you have raised them to for the purposes of multiplayer mode. Battle Couple : Note that none of the below couples are noted in-game in the English version, at least , but rather can be logically assumed through historical fact.

Among the Warlords accompanying Nobunaga in the final battle is his wife No. Ginchiyo and Muneshige Tachibana defend Violight much earlier. Nene and Hideyoshi in Viperia too. The male protagonist and Oichi, if you subscribe to the theory that he's Azai Nagamasa. Belligerent Sexual Tension : Despite being together, Ginchiyo and Muneshige have shown signs of this, especially during Ginchiyo's story.

To get either of them to promote to their higher rank, you need to have both of them in your army, but they can't even be in adjoining nations, much less the same nation. Make of this what you will. There's also two types of moves, some hit all squares in front, some hit one square one or two tiles away. In the case of the latter, this can result in situations where the opponent is too close to be hit and the terrain won't allow you to move in such a way to get them in range, and also allows the possibility of being surrounded and dying by Death of a Thousand Cuts as they're unable to fight back against weaker enemies solely due to their range being too high.

Blinding Bangs : Motochika and one of the generic ninja warrior designs. Subverted with Masamune, who has the eye-covering bangs, but they cover an Eyepatch of Power rather than an eye. Blown Across the Room : There are moves that knock a Pokemon back one square when hit with them. There's an ability, Thrust, which causes all moves to knock the target back a square. If you get both on the same Pokemon, this trope is often the result. Enter the many Warriors with Marksman or Eagle Eye as their ability, giving them turns of boosted accuracy.

Bragging Rights Reward : The hero's final form, Black Rayquaza, and Arceus can only be acquired in the 'Two Heroes of Ransei' episode, which is only playable once every other senior warlord story is completed note And even then, Black Rayquaza requires you have to have registered all other Legendary Pokemon first.

Even if you get them by only completing all senior warlord stories plus the handful of junior warlord stories that unlock them , you might barely get any use out of them in the remaining stories, and you certainly wouldn't have needed them to beat them anyway.

Brutal Bonus Level : Some of the special episodes are significantly harder than the main game, and their official difficulty level doesn't always sync up. For example, the fact that Mitsunari starts out with a powerful Scizor makes his episode fairly easy The fact that their episodes utilize a 4-territory map meaning that to conquer a new territory usually means splitting your forces , with little or no ability to recruit new Warriors until the next turn where every nation can attack every other one does not help, either.

But Thou Must! In a case of "But Thou Mustn't ", it is impossible to recruit any of the Warriors during the initial attack on Ignis, nor Motonari and Motochika when you attack Greenleaf and Fontaine. In the former case, this is because you don't get the recruitment tutorial until the next month ; in the latter, an unlockable event allows the two Warlords to join you automatically.

If you have a castle taken from you by the enemy army, you must reclaim that castle before you can launch another attack. When you choose between attacking Illusio or Terrera, you are turned away at the gates and then attacked by the army you attempted to attack. At this point, the other army cannot be fought, because the Warlord of that army joins you automatically have fun with getting the junior Warlords, though.

Can't Drop the Hero : Your player character and Oichi are required for all battles to claim kingdoms in the initial story, "The Legend of Ransei". Averted for post-game episodes, in which you attack as many kingdoms solo as you have Warriors if you think you can pull it off.

Cap : Damage caps at , though you'll usually only see numbers this high when hitting a double weakness on a dual-typed Pokemon or with a grotesque amount of over-levelling. Cloudcuckoolander : Yoshimoto. For one, he doesn't realize losing a battle means losing his castle until one of his retainers informs him. He's also quite the Manchild. Each Warlord has their own color on the map screen. It also comes in handy identifying the element of the nodes in Dragnor.

Just don't order your Pokemon to actually try crossing the lava Except it doesn't work correctly: the level jump is decided by your strongest nation regardless of how many people are in there and how many nations you have adjacent to their territories and how strong their allies get. Which means if say you have someone surrounded on all sides with 6 warriors in your strongest nation with a strength of and they have 4 people their levels will jump up to match yours but because it's split between 4 instead of 6, they're a hell of a lot harder to beat.

On the other hand, this can fail spectacularly if it messes up and instead they'll be at half your strength instead. Enemies will normally not attack Mons they can't damage, ie. Ground against Flying types or levitating mons.

This makes Illusion worse than useless, since it might confuse the player, especially if it's disguised as a Lilligant or Haxorus, who both have the same attack pattern as Zoroark. For a lesser example, warp tiles take effect after a Pokemon has moved to a square and their turn has ended, right? Not if a Pokemon is confused — a confused Pokemon can move onto one, warp around, then immediately attack on the same turn.

Costume Porn : The art team clearly had a lot of fun designing the outfits for the various characters — especially their upgraded forms, which run the gauntlet of every cool outfit trope you can think of, including Spikes of Villainy for Nobunaga, Badass Cape for the Hero, Pimped-Out Dress for Oichi, and more. At least one character in the game is bound to have you in awe at how badass their armor is.

Additionally, the character designs are lifted from Samurai Warriors. Damn You, Muscle Memory! A player used to hitting X-Up x -A to save their game can very easily end up advancing a wasted month if they're not careful, especially if your text speed is set to anything less than fast.

The humans themselves don't actually fight each other personally , though; Duels Decide Everything as per Pokemon tradition. A Day in the Limelight : Most of the Warlords get special episodes focusing on them after the main story is completed. Defeat Means Friendship : To recruit new Warlords, you first have to defeat them in battle either within four turns , taking no damage before you beat them , or using a super-effective attack to 'earn their respect'.

This even works on the Warlords' generic minions, but the Warlords themselves have one additional, hidden requirement: the final blow must be dealt by another Warlord. And even then, some leaders won't join unless the story specifies it.

Designated Girl Fight : The majority of the female Warriors' special episodes center around a contest to determine "Ransei's Greatest Beauty", where the only available Warriors generic warriors included are females.

And Ranmaru. Developers' Foresight : Every battle is a Timed Mission 10 turns for generic field battles, turns for castle battles , and if the clock expires the "defender" wins by default. Even if you can't actually KO your opponents, you may be able to Hold the Line until the clock runs out and win by default however, note that just as you always moved first when attacking a castle, when defending a castle, your opponents move first.

And they knew people would screw up mid-battle and want to retry halfway through, so you can go straight to the title screen from the battle pause menu!

Yoshimoto's Pineco is a rather useful Pokemon to have on hand, since its Bug Bite can eat potions the enemy is holding, and can deal good damage against Dark and Psychic types. Once it evolves into Forretress, however, he becomes more of a Joke Character , since Forretress's Gyro Ball, which does damage based on speed, will almost always deal 1 point of damage.

Difficulty Spike : In the side stories, once you conquer about half of the available territories, your opponents will take notice, and their armies will receive a sudden jump in experience to match yours, usually with them attacking you on the following turn. Also falls under Scrappy Mechanic.

In the main story, the game takes off the kid gloves once you beat Shingen or Kenshin and start fighting Nobunaga for real. The next few kingdoms boast much, much more formidable enemies than anything you've faced up to that point; good strategy and maybe some level grinding are all but required to progress. And with the high number of post-game chapters - many of which are only disc one in length - you will have a lot of chances to use it. Nagayasa and his Bidoof.

It has Simple, but his Warrior Ability boosts attack power. Combined, that Bidoof can hit for 60 HP easily for three turns. This is maintained with every warrior you recruit in the side stories: They may be using one Pokemon on the field, but once you recruit them, all their old Pokemon are intact. Beedrill comes pre-evolved on several wandering Warriors.

It has Twinneedle, which hits two squares in front of it, does decent damage, might inflict poison, and they often have the Vanguard ability for a power boost if they move first on your turn. Nobunaga introduces himself with Zekrom hanging off the top of your screen, and when you get to Dragnor he's ready to Bolt Strike your ass back to the Sengoku period.

Oh, and before you start protesting that those dragons aren't Eastern enough for you: "Come forth! Rayquaza, black as night! Tropes E-L. Elegant Gothic Lolita : Gracia. Elemental Nation : Each nation represents one of the 17 types from the main series, excluding the yet-to-be-introduced Fairy. Electric vs. Grass vs.

Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards Pokemon Conquest Delete a warrior? User Info: LeBurns User Info: Emoxes. Recruit a new warrior with a fighting type, put him into a nation with 6 warriors, then you can dismiss one you don't want.

We see a few legendaries around the edge with their respective trainers. Oh, also a little girl with an angry pink ball. When you choose to start a new game, if there is already data on your DS cartridge, the game will inform you that you can start a new game, but cannot save data. This is annoying, as the only way to delete data is hidden inside the game manual - a "feature" Pokemon games have starting on the DS and going onward.

I suppose this is to stop younger siblings from accidentally deleting save data But I'll tell you - my sister kicked my ass and I never made that mistake again. This seems finicky, as even I, a mostly-operational adult had to try 3 times to get it right. When you get started, you get the option of choosing a male of female protagonist and naming them. I'll leave that to you guys - or we'll continue with my test character: Male Baysama.

The game opens on Aurora - the starting town kingdom. I screenshotted these to let you know that these are the first lines of this game.

I don't know if this is the translation team's fault, or what - but boy Best writing awards must have filled their mail-box to bursting. This game does not have voice acting, as some DS games did. I don't know if the Japanese version did or didn't.

The music is A bit cacophonous, but I appreciate the effort to mix traditional Japanese instruments in with a modern soundtrack. Anyway, back to the riveting dialogue. We see a party move from the northern city to the southern city ?! Well, that's enough world-building for us. Time to fight, I guess. We get a preview of the party strength of each team. According to this, we should be able to beat Koroku and Nagayasu. Oddly, their team is named Hideyoshi's Army - which we'll get into later.

They drop their units on the far end of the field. A Tepig and a Bidoof. Aurora's Combat theme starts! I just want to note that these are the first words our protagonist says. Your Eevee is dropped on the field - you do not get to choose where your units start.

Also, the Warrior who controls the Pokemon appears like a Stand behind them for a second. There's only one of you! This is gonna be easy! What's this? An angry pink ball? That's my line Now would be a good time to mention that these two Pokemon are literally the weakest you will ever face in the game.

Oichi the girl with the Jigglypuff runs you through a quick tutorial. A to select, then move and press A again. Your options are "Fight" and "Wait". We're forced to select Wait here. There's not much to say. We walk forward and they don't even get a chance to attack.

The controls and visual feedback are satisfactory. But you're going to have to leave that castle in Aurora before you can settle in! Before we send them to an early grave, Koroku gives us some awkward words. Under the control of someone who can speak. Don't think I won't!

I'll remember this, you know! What is this threat? Much stronger than they said you'd be Lord Hideyoshi is going to be mad Let's just get out of here! It's already so strong You might just be the one So Link is effectively the level of your Pokemon in this game. The higher the link, the better the Pokemon's stats are. We'll explore that more later - but after each battle you see a screen which reports how much your Link increased.

You get a hefty boost from the first fight. This is related to the number of successful take downs the Pokemon gets. So if Jigglypuff took out both enemies, they'd increase a lot more than Eevee. Umm, i-if you don't mind I'd like to join your army, Lord Bay12! Would you be willing to have me? If you stop using so many fucking ellipses, sure. The game gives you a false option here - if you say No, she just asks again.

As a warrior, I'll give my all in your service. But it is a worry It seems the flames of conflict have finally reached Aurora as well Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.

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