Conqueror's Blade is a game that from the very beginning of its existence is based on the free-to-play model, which means that it has a shop with a premium currency called 'sovereigns'. Probably some of the readers of this text are upset that bonuses available for premium currency affect the balance of the gameplay, which is crucial in a game.
Free to download and play, Conqueror’s Blade is a spectacular massively multiplayer action game that offers a unique clash of arms and cultures: Class-based battlefield action, squad tactics and campaign-level strategy combine across a distinctive historical realm where the iconic weapons, units and tactics of the medieval West meet those of the East for the first time.
- Massive battles: Mount up and lead the charge to capture important strategic locations; scything through ranks of defenders with troops at your side, before ascending the ramparts from beneath a hail of arrows to claim victory for your House.
- Invite friends to the cause: Gather your most loyal generals, grow rich with the spoils of war and develop an unassailable kingdom together!
- Colonize new territories, form alliances and make your kingdom rich.
- Develop a thriving local economy.
- Mine precious resources to arm your troops.
- Raise an army from your loyal subjects.
- Defend your borders from attack.
- Protect trade routes from bandits and thieves.
- Spies seek to turn your most trusted allies.
- 5Choose your hero
- 6Choose your army
PVP[edit | edit source]
As well as assault-style Siege battles and front line field battles, engage with hundreds of generals in Territory War, where across a vast untapped realm an epic war for resources and honour is raging. Conquer villages and towns, develop cities into shining capitals, all while keeping your citizens content and your armies equipped for battle.
PVE[edit | edit source]
Generals can form temporary alliances to bring down a common enemy. Devise a strategy, then form up with your allies to crush the opposing forces in a series of Campaign quests. Once victory is secured, the spoils of war will be shared - until a new enemy rises to challenge the bonds of friendship.
Resource Gathering[edit | edit source]
You can gather resources by searching the map using the 'M' key. Different quests require different types of resources. Each resource location gives only that specific resource. When leaving a settlement choose the units with the highest cumulative labor to gain the most from each gathering. Your party must be stocked on food so before leaving restock. If you are about to run out of food while traveling gather from any farm and hold the food in your inventory. You cannot gather or pursue while your party is 'hungry', however a good strategy is to hold food in your wagon until needed and only using a small percent of it to be the most conservative on its consumption.
Siege[edit | edit source]
As well as authentic weapons, mounts and armour, generals can make use of ladders and towers to assault fortifications, ballista to support attacks and control battering rams, trebuchets and catapults to breach castle walls. Thanks to the game’s physics modelling, the relentless barrage of defensive positions will result in spectacular levels of destruction, to the utter ruination of your foe.
Choose your hero[edit | edit source]
Bow[edit | edit source]
The bow is a powerful hunting weapon, allowing the lowest-born soldier to kill the most highborn knight. They vary wildly in design and construction materials, but they give even the most humble peasant a fighting chance.
- Rain of Arrows: launch a volley of piercing rain
- Flaming Arrows: light the sky with burning arrows
- Exploding Arrows: gunpowder-tipped explosive bolts
Dual Blades[edit | edit source]
Twice as good as a single dagger, and suitable for assassins and infiltrators.
- Butterfly: bleed the enemy with fatal attacks
- The Dance of Death: unleash a whirlwind of scything blades
- Alchemical Vapours: cover your retreat with sulphurous smoke
Glaive[edit | edit source]
The glaive (or guandao) is a polearm consisting of a heavy blade atop a heavy wooden haft. It is favoured for its considerable stopping power, particularly against lightly-armoured infantry.
- Breaker of Shields: break through the sturdiest defence
- Hail of Blades: cover an advance with a steadfast strike
- Warlord's Greeting: double attack keeps enemies at bay
Spear[edit | edit source]
The spear allows users to fight melee enemies at a relatively safe distance thanks to its long reach. It is effective against both cavalry and infantry, and a skilled warrior can take on multiple enemies at once.
- Gungnir's Greeting: attacking is the best form of assault
- Return of Jangar: the blunt end before business end
- Heaven's Fury: carve a path with a flurry of blades
Longsword & Shield[edit | edit source]
A Western-style longsword and heater shield. Dominate the melee with a combination that keeps a balance between attack and defence.
- Sally Forth: your shield is a deadly weapon
- Mercy of Heaven: heal to recover lost strength
- Martial Prowess: protect and survive with precision strikes
Musket[edit | edit source]
The musket is a heavy matchlock firearm with a smoothbore barrel. Once thought unsuitable for the knightly class, muskets (like the earlier arquebuses they are beginning to replace) command respect for their lethality.
- Liquid Fire: deliver chaos and fear with liquid fire
- Blackpowder Grenade: launch blackpowder grenades towards the foe
- Close Combat: bring down attackers with a sweep of your gun
Nodachi[edit | edit source]
The nodachi is a two-handed sword with a blade four to seven feet long. Usually made by a master swordsmith, they are prized weapons that honour their bearers.
- Samurai’s March: two fearless attacks are better than one
- Dragon’s Leap: time your attack for maximum effect
- Tiger’s Claw: gain strength as your enemy falters
Poleaxe[edit | edit source]
Poleaxes are a fearsome combination of reach, power, and mass. These are favoured by heavy infantry such as halberdiers, and knights fighting on foot.
- Bec du Corbin: sweep all before you and leave none standing
- Lochaber Strike: the ground can be a powerful ally
- Halberdier’s Thrust: a powerful thrust forward to break the surest defence
Short Bow[edit | edit source]
In comparison to the bow, the short bow is less cumbersome and tiring, suited to scouts and other light infantry.
- Wrath of Artemis: aim true with five rapid-fire arrows
- Poison Arrow: shoot that poison arrow to their heart
- Bola: snare your enemy with a powerful bola attack
SHORTSWORD & SHIELD[edit | edit source]
A single-edged, one-handed sword with a leather or wooden grip. Paired with a shield, the short sword is a favourite with infantry.
- Kick: sometimes the boot is as powerful as the sword
- Thunderstruck: pound the ground with your shield
- Barricade: defence is the best form of attack
Choose your army[edit | edit source]
Create a unique army by combining units from different eras and cultures, then take charge of your most loyal troops from the bloody eye of battle. With the simplest of commands direct ranks of cavalry, archers and foot soldiers as they engage the enemy to secure glory in your name. Army's consist of workers ie Serfs and a few others, Ranged infantry (archers,crossbows etc) Melee Infantry (think swords/spears etc.) Cavalry and The newly brought in units Chivalry Units (Squires etc). Many people have a balance, 2 or 3 ranged units, a good 1 or 2 shield wall units (spear men) a cavalry unit and a good chivalry unit (men at arms). (Aug 2019) I highly recommend buying extra slots, never delete units. 25 unit slots is a good start. You should not need more than 40 at the very very top end, i would say 30 is perfect.
Feudal Knight[edit | edit source]
With shields held firm and swords poised, these proud warriors stand ready to turn back the tide of even the most determined enemy advance.
Perks:
- Equally skilled in attack and defense
- Heavy armour and shields offer excellent missile protection
- Well-suited both to storming fortresses and fighting in open battlefields
Skills:
- Shield Rush
- Cover Me
- Line Formation
Royal Arquebusier[edit | edit source]
Woe betide any enemy that hopes to survive the raging thunder and deadly smoke from these musketeers.
Perks:
- Effective against heavily-armoured targets
- Can use volley fire to keep up a constant hail of bullets
- Arquebuses can cause massive damage at medium range
Skills:
- Advance
- Volley Fire
- Dispersed Formation
Hawk-Eye Cvalary[edit | edit source]
These horse-mounted archers are able darken the skies and rain down a torrents of arrows from almost anywhere on the battlefield
Perks:
- Fast mounted archers, suited to scouting and flank attacks
- Causes extra damage to lightly-armoured enemies
- Well armoured for light cavalry
Skills:
- Volley
- Dispersed Formation
Iron Reaper[edit | edit source]
As well-armoured as they are armed, these flail-bearing warriors are a terrifying vanguard in any assault, making short work of any skirmishing unit sent to stop them.
Perks:
- Flails cause 300% bonus damage when charging into combat
- Heavy armour
- Flails and swords offer combat flexibility
Skills:
- Rush
- Line Formation
- Charge Formation
Choose your starting region[edit | edit source]
Very important, region determines types of units available.
if you do not pick the same region that your friends/house (guild)mates are in you have to travel across the map, not an easy task. Or you and in game migration token to move your personal base (supply dump)
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Conqueror’s Blade has been massing armies for its free-to-play launch over the past year, and the march has just passed a major milestone – the game is now in open beta. After all the previous siege tests and open weekends, you can now download and play the whole thing via Steam or the publisher’s own launcher.
If you’re new to Conqueror’s Blade, it’s a war-focused MMO where you choose your general from one of ten classes based on the weapon they wield. Then you build armies from a variety of historical eras and cultures and take your anachronistic forces into battle against AI and players alike.
The open beta includes the Territory Wars feature, which lets you group up with friends to fight against others and claim your own slice of land. You’ll also be able to get into the 30-player tactical PvP Siege battles, or head out into the open world to directly seize land, set up trade routes, and expand your empire’s reach.
You can get an overview of what’s in store through the trailer below.
Conqueror’s Blade is available for download through Steam or the official site.
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The developers are naturally soliciting feedback during the open beta, so there’s some distance to go before Conqueror’s Blade reaches full release.
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