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{{ | {{samename|main character in the plot of the [[Pokémon games]]|player character}} | ||
name=Heroine | | {{WarlordInfobox | ||
jname={{tt|主人公|Protagonist}} | | |name=Heroine | ||
tmname=Shujinkō | | |jname={{tt|主人公|Protagonist}} | ||
image=Conquest heroine.png | | |tmname=Shujinkō | ||
size=250px | | |image=Conquest heroine.png | ||
caption=Artwork with Eevee | | |size=250px | ||
gender=Female | | |caption=Artwork with Eevee | ||
relatives=None | | |gender=Female | ||
kingdom=[[Aurora]] | | |relatives=None | ||
type=Normal | | |kingdom=[[Aurora]] | ||
default={{p|Eevee}} | |type=Normal | ||
|default={{p|Eevee}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Heroine''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|Protagonist}}''') is a [[Warlord]] that appears in [[Pokémon Conquest]] if the player's selected gender is female. She is the only character in the game who can be named by the player, and is the main character under the player's control in the game's initial story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}. | The '''Heroine''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|Protagonist}}''') is a [[Warlord]] that appears in [[Pokémon Conquest]] if the player's selected gender is female. She is the only character in the game who can be named by the player, and is the main character under the player's control in the game's initial story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}. | ||
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[[File:Heroine Opening.png|thumb|right|250px|The Heroine (Rank I) and {{p|Eevee}} in the opening credits]] | [[File:Heroine Opening.png|thumb|right|250px|The Heroine (Rank I) and {{p|Eevee}} in the opening credits]] | ||
{{Spoilers}} | {{Spoilers}} | ||
The Heroine starts off in the nation of [[Aurora]] with their partner {{p|Eevee}}, having just become the most recent [[Warlord]]. The Heroine meets up with [[Mitsunari]], [[Kiyomasa]], and [[Masanori]], who taunt her, stating that she isn't ready to be a Warlord. At this point, two Warriors from the neighboring nation of [[Ignis]] quickly challenge the Heroine to battle. [[Oichi]] joins in the battle to support the Heroine. | |||
After defeating the duo, Oichi relays the details of the legend of Ransei, and sets the Heroine off on a quest to unite the 17 nations. Upon conquering the final nation, the Heroine has the chance to link with {{p|Arceus}}. When the player successfully links with Arceus, Nobunaga appears and challenges the Heroine's party to a final battle, along with [[Nō]], [[Ieyasu]], [[Mitsuhide]], [[Hideyoshi]], and [[Ranmaru]]. | |||
Upon defeating Nobunaga, the Heroine brings peace to the land of Ransei, allowing each Warlord leader to rule their respective nations once again. Arceus goes off, telling the Heroine it will appear again when the time is right. | |||
===Warlord information=== | ===Warlord information=== | ||
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|charisma=65 | |charisma=65 | ||
|total=190 | |total=190 | ||
|link= | |link={{CSP|133|Eevee}} {{p|Eevee}} | ||
|capacity=4}} | |capacity=4}} | ||
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|charisma=80 | |charisma=80 | ||
|total=225 | |total=225 | ||
|link= | |link={{CSP|133|Eevee}} {{p|Eevee}} {{CSP|134|Vaporeon}} {{p|Vaporeon}} {{CSP|135|Jolteon}} {{p|Jolteon}}<br/>{{CSP|136|Flareon}} {{p|Flareon}} {{CSP|196|Espeon}} {{p|Espeon}} {{CSP|197|Umbreon}} {{p|Umbreon}}<br/>{{CSP|470|Leafeon}} {{p|Leafeon}} {{CSP|471|Glaceon}} {{p|Glaceon}} | ||
|capacity=6}} | |capacity=6}} | ||
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|charisma=100 | |charisma=100 | ||
|total=265 | |total=265 | ||
|link= | |link={{CSP|133|Eevee}} {{p|Eevee}} {{CSP|134|Vaporeon}} {{p|Vaporeon}} {{CSP|135|Jolteon}} {{p|Jolteon}}<br/>{{CSP|136|Flareon}} {{p|Flareon}} {{CSP|196|Espeon}} {{p|Espeon}} {{CSP|197|Umbreon}} {{p|Umbreon}}<br/>{{CSP|470|Leafeon}} {{p|Leafeon}} {{CSP|471|Glaceon}} {{p|Glaceon}} {{CSP|493|Arceus}} {{p|Arceus}} | ||
|capacity=8}} | |capacity=8}} | ||
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===Quotes=== | ===Quotes=== | ||
* Start of turn: | |||
** With low health: | ** With low health: | ||
::"''''" | ::"''Uh-oh...''" | ||
:* Otherwise: | :* Otherwise: | ||
::"''''" | ::"''Let's go!''" | ||
* Start of battle: | * Start of battle: | ||
** When attacking a castle: | ** When attacking a castle: | ||
::"''I'll show you what I'm made of!''" | ::"''I'll show you what I'm made of!''" | ||
:* When defending a castle: | |||
::"''''" | ::"''I'll defend this kingdom to the very end!''" | ||
* During battle: | <!--* During battle: | ||
:"''''" | :"''''" | ||
--> | |||
*When ordering to attack: | |||
:"''<Pokémon's name>, <move's name>!''" | |||
* When ordering to | * When ordering to go to battle: | ||
:"''''" | :* A kingdom: | ||
::"''I won't be beaten this time!''" | |||
:* A wild Pokémon location: | |||
::"''Let's go!''" | |||
* Upon forming a link: | * Upon forming a [[link]]: | ||
:"''I have formed a link with <Pokémon's name>!''" | :"''I have formed a link with <Pokémon's name>!''" | ||
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:"''''" | :"''''" | ||
* When using her Warrior Skill: | -->* When using her [[Warrior Skill]]: | ||
:"''''" | :"''This should help matters.''" | ||
* After winning a battle: | * After winning a battle: | ||
:"''''" | :"''<Kingdom name> is all ours!''" | ||
* After losing a battle: | * After losing a battle: | ||
:*If | :*If recruitable: | ||
:"''Uh... You're just too strong...''" | :"''Uh... You're just too strong...''" | ||
:*Otherwise: | :*Otherwise: | ||
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* When being recruited: | * When being recruited: | ||
:"''Thank you so much! You can trust me!''" | :"''Thank you so much! You can trust me!''" | ||
* When there are 30 Warriors in the army: | |||
:"''Hey, we've found quite a few allies now! The Pokémon seem on top of the world!''" | |||
===Profile=== | ===Profile=== | ||
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{{Project CharacterDex notice}} | {{Project CharacterDex notice}} | ||
[[Category:Manga characters]] | [[Category:Manga characters]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Conquest characters]] | [[Category:Pokémon Conquest characters]] | ||
[[Category:Normal-type Trainers]] | |||
[[de:Heldin | [[de:Heldin]] | ||
[[zh: | [[zh:主角(信长的野望)]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 1 November 2016
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- If you were looking for the main character in the plot of the Pokémon games, see player character.
Heroine 主人公 Shujinkō | |
Artwork with Eevee | |
Gender | Female |
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Relatives | None |
Kingdom | Aurora |
Specialty | Normal |
Weakness | Unknown |
Default Pokémon | |
Perfect Links | |
The Heroine (Japanese: 主人公) is a Warlord that appears in Pokémon Conquest if the player's selected gender is female. She is the only character in the game who can be named by the player, and is the main character under the player's control in the game's initial story, The Legend of Ransei.
Her counterpart is the Hero.
In the games
The Heroine starts off in the nation of Aurora with their partner Eevee, having just become the most recent Warlord. The Heroine meets up with Mitsunari, Kiyomasa, and Masanori, who taunt her, stating that she isn't ready to be a Warlord. At this point, two Warriors from the neighboring nation of Ignis quickly challenge the Heroine to battle. Oichi joins in the battle to support the Heroine.
After defeating the duo, Oichi relays the details of the legend of Ransei, and sets the Heroine off on a quest to unite the 17 nations. Upon conquering the final nation, the Heroine has the chance to link with Arceus. When the player successfully links with Arceus, Nobunaga appears and challenges the Heroine's party to a final battle, along with Nō, Ieyasu, Mitsuhide, Hideyoshi, and Ranmaru.
Upon defeating Nobunaga, the Heroine brings peace to the land of Ransei, allowing each Warlord leader to rule their respective nations once again. Arceus goes off, telling the Heroine it will appear again when the time is right.
Warlord information
Rank I
Power | 65 | |
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Wisdom | 60 | |
Charisma | 65 | |
Total | 190 | |
Warrior Skill | Top Speed | |
Capacity | 4 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Eevee |
Rank II
Power | 75 | |
---|---|---|
Wisdom | 70 | |
Charisma | 80 | |
Total | 225 | |
Warrior Skill | Courage | |
Capacity | 6 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Eevee Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon Espeon Umbreon Leafeon Glaceon |
- Transforms to Rank II automatically during The Legend of Ransei.
Rank III
Power | 80 | |
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Wisdom | 85 | |
Charisma | 100 | |
Total | 265 | |
Warrior Skill | Motivate | |
Capacity | 8 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Eevee Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon Espeon Umbreon Leafeon Glaceon Arceus |
- Transforms to Rank III by reaching an 80% link with Eevee or an Eeveelution in Two Heroes of Ransei.
Quotes
- Start of turn:
- With low health:
- "Uh-oh..."
- Otherwise:
- "Let's go!"
- Start of battle:
- When attacking a castle:
- "I'll show you what I'm made of!"
- When defending a castle:
- "I'll defend this kingdom to the very end!"
- When ordering to attack:
- "<Pokémon's name>, <move's name>!"
- When ordering to go to battle:
- A kingdom:
- "I won't be beaten this time!"
- A wild Pokémon location:
- "Let's go!"
- Upon forming a link:
- "I have formed a link with <Pokémon's name>!"
- When using her Warrior Skill:
- "This should help matters."
- After winning a battle:
- "<Kingdom name> is all ours!"
- After losing a battle:
- If recruitable:
- "Uh... You're just too strong..."
- Otherwise:
- "Oh, no, <Pokémon's name>..."
- When being recruited:
- "Thank you so much! You can trust me!"
- When there are 30 Warriors in the army:
- "Hey, we've found quite a few allies now! The Pokémon seem on top of the world!"
Profile
A youth in possession of a rare talent to communicate on a deep level with Pokémon of all kinds. This Warrior's friendship with Eevee dates back to childhood.
Historical origin
Trivia
Player characters | ||||||
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