With few exceptions, the Warriors and Warlords in the game are named after figures in Japanese history, with the game's antagonist Nobunaga ( ノブナガ) being a take on the real historical figure Oda Nobunaga. Warlords, other than the player, cannot evolve until after completing the main story. Warlords are also able to evolve by reaching certain conditions, such as achieving a certain link percent with a Pokémon. Instead of a Pokémon reaching a specific level, they evolve by reaching certain conditions such as reaching a specific link, winning a battle in a specific kingdom or having a stat reach a certain value. Additionally, the main-series evolution system is changed to reflect the removal of Pokémon levels. A Warlord's costume almost always resembles the appearance of at least one of their "perfect link" species. In addition, certain Warlords can form links with legendary Pokémon. In addition, every Warrior and Warlord has one evolutionary family of Pokémon with which they may form a 100%, or "perfect link" with. Each Warrior has a natural affinity to certain types, which grants an increased maximum link with Pokémon of those types. The main-series leveling system is replaced by a concept called "link", a percentage which increases to a certain maximum, and reflects that Pokémon's battling statistics. The main-series capture system is replaced by a minigame where a Warrior attempts to form a link with a wild Pokémon by coordinating button presses with a display, reminiscent of Dance Dance Revolution. Additionally, only 200 of the 649 Pokémon that existed at that time of release are available in the game. This move is determined by the Pokémon's species and is usually picked to represent that species for example, Excadrill uses its signature move Drill Run. Unlike in the main-series Pokémon games, each Pokémon is capable of using only one move. These effects range from increased attacking power, health restoration, or even temporary invincibility.īattle gameplay of Pokémon Conquest, with touch screen on bottom Warriors and Warlords also have unique battle-changing powers that boost their Pokémon's abilities but may only be used once per battle. The gameplay is turn-based strategy and is a tactical RPG, unlike the main-series Pokémon games, with different Pokémon capable of using different attacks and means of movement. The player, accompanied by an Eevee, travels throughout the Ransei Region ( ランセ地方, Ranse-chihō) befriending Pokémon and battling Warriors ( ブショー, Bushō) and Warlords ( ブショーリーダー, Bushō Rīdā) to conquer and unite the region Warriors and Warlord Leaders can join the player's party once defeated, allowing the player access to more Pokémon.
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