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'''Warriors''' (Japanese: '''ブショー''' ''Military General'') are characters in {{g|Conquest}} that are able to form a special bond with Pokémon in the region of [[Ransei]].
'''Warriors''' (Japanese: '''ブショー''' ''Military General'') are characters in {{g|Conquest}} that are able to form a special bond with Pokémon in the region of [[Ransei]].


Warriors differ greatly from regular [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, as it is implied not everyone has the ability to be a Warrior. Instead of catching Pokémon, Warriors forge bonds with them called [[link]]s. The number of Pokémon a Warrior can link with is not limited to six and can be as high as eight or as low as one; when a Warrior has reached the maximum Pokémon in their capacity, any future links will prompt that a Pokémon be released if the newly linked Pokémon is to be kept. In battle, only one Pokémon per Warrior may be on the field at any time (Pokémon are unable to [[Recall|switch out]] for a Warrior's other linked Pokémon during a fight).
Warriors differ greatly from regular [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, as it is implied not everyone has the ability to be a Warrior. Instead of catching Pokémon, Warriors forge bonds with them called [[link]]s. The number of Pokémon a Warrior can link with is not limited to six and can be as high as eight or as low as one; when a Warrior has reached the maximum Pokémon in their '''Capacity''' (Japanese: '''うつわ''' ''Capacity''), any future links will prompt that a Pokémon be released if the newly linked Pokémon is to be kept. In battle, only one Pokémon per Warrior may be on the field at any time (Pokémon are unable to [[Recall|switch out]] for a Warrior's other linked Pokémon during a fight).


Some Warriors are unable to link with certain [[type]]s of Pokémon, generally those in opposition to the Warrior's '''Specialty'''. A Specialty in Warriors is having an affinity for one or two elemental types of Pokémon, and the maximum link percent with these types are usually higher than Pokémon of unrelated types. For example, the Warrior {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Shōun}}'s Specialty is {{t|Electric}}, so his maximum link percent with {{p|Pichu}} is 70%, but only 50% with {{p|Magikarp}}.
Some Warriors are unable to link with certain [[type]]s of Pokémon, generally those in opposition to the Warrior's '''Specialty'''. A Specialty in Warriors is having an affinity for one or two elemental types of Pokémon, and the maximum link percent with these types are usually higher than Pokémon of unrelated types. For example, the Warrior {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Shōun}}'s Specialty is {{t|Electric}}, so his maximum link percent with {{p|Pichu}} is 70%, but only 50% with {{p|Magikarp}}.
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==Stats==
==Stats==
{{incomplete|section|Exact details on how these stats influence linked Pokémon}}
A Warrior has three different stats that affect not only their Pokémon, but also activities that strengthen the link between Warrior and Pokémon.
A Warrior has three different stats that affect not only their Pokémon, but also activities that strengthen the link between Warrior and Pokémon.


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! style="background:#{{attack color light}};" | Power
! style="background:#{{attack color light}};" | Power<br><small>{{j|ちから}}</small>
| style="background:#fff;" | Affects the amount of damage a linked Pokémon deals<br>Affects the outcomes at {{DL|Kingdom location|Gold Mine}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Open-Pit Mine}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|River of Gold}}, and {{DL|Kingdom location|Underground Mine}} [[kingdom location]]s
| style="background:#fff;" | Affects the amount of damage a linked Pokémon deals<br>Affects the outcomes at {{DL|Kingdom location|Gold Mine}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Open-Pit Mine}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|River of Gold}}, and {{DL|Kingdom location|Underground Mine}} [[kingdom location]]s
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! style="background:#{{defense color light}};" | Wisdom
! style="background:#{{defense color light}};" | Wisdom<br><small>{{j|かしこさ}}</small>
| style="background:#fff;" | Affects the amount of damage a linked Pokémon receives<br>Affects the outcomes at {{DL|Kingdom location|Bank}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Power Plant}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Power Spot}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Windmill}}, and {{DL|Kingdom location|Woodlands}} [[kingdom location]]s
| style="background:#fff;" | Affects the amount of damage a linked Pokémon receives<br>Affects the outcomes at {{DL|Kingdom location|Bank}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Power Plant}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Power Spot}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Windmill}}, and {{DL|Kingdom location|Woodlands}} [[kingdom location]]s
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! style="background:#{{speed color light}}; {{roundybl|10px}};" | Charisma
! style="background:#{{speed color light}}; {{roundybl|10px}};" | Charisma<br><small>{{j|みりょく}}</small>
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|10px}};" | Affects the linked Pokémon's ability to land and dodge attacks<br>Affects the outcomes at {{DL|Kingdom location|Alchemist}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Blacksmith}}, and {{DL|Kingdom location|Shop}} [[kingdom location]]s
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|10px}};" | Affects the linked Pokémon's ability to land and dodge attacks<br>Affects the outcomes at {{DL|Kingdom location|Alchemist}}, {{DL|Kingdom location|Blacksmith}}, and {{DL|Kingdom location|Shop}} [[kingdom location]]s
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These stats can be temporarily increased for any Warrior by visiting a {{DL|Kingdom location|Power Spot}} or {{DL|Kingdom location|Woodlands}}. The {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Conqueror Crystal}}, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Unifier Crystal}}, and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Warrior Crystal}} equipment items will raise [[Nobunaga]], [[Ieyasu]], and [[Tadakatsu]]'s stats, respectively, while the {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Magic Mirror}}, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Dumbbell}}, and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Strategy Tome}} equipment items will raise a single stat for any Warrior.


==Recruitment==
==Recruitment==
[[File:Recruiting pokemon conquest.png|Recruiting a Warrior|thumb|250px]]
All Warriors are potentially recruitable, including [[Warlords]], though not always depending on what [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories|story]] the {{player}} is currently in. Free Warriors are those who are found roaming the {{DL|Kingdom location|wild Pokémon kingdom locations}} at random. They are either Warriors (including Warlords) who fled from a kingdom after the player conquered it, or they are {{wp|rōnin}} who were never associated with a Warlord. Recruitment of Warriors is also possible through winning an army-dissolving battle against a kingdom, similar to winning a battle in a wild Pokémon location.
All Warriors are potentially recruitable, including [[Warlords]], though not always depending on what [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories|story]] the {{player}} is currently in. Free Warriors are those who are found roaming the {{DL|Kingdom location|wild Pokémon kingdom locations}} at random. They are either Warriors (including Warlords) who fled from a kingdom after the player conquered it, or they are {{wp|rōnin}} who were never associated with a Warlord. Recruitment of Warriors is also possible through winning an army-dissolving battle against a kingdom, similar to winning a battle in a wild Pokémon location.


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#Defeat them within four turns, or
#Defeat them within four turns, or
#Defeat them with a superffective move, or
#Defeat them with a super effective move, or
#Defeat them without the player's allies taking any damage
#Defeat them without the player's allies taking any damage



Revision as of 01:15, 23 July 2016

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Warriors (Japanese: ブショー Military General) are characters in Pokémon Conquest that are able to form a special bond with Pokémon in the region of Ransei.

Warriors differ greatly from regular Pokémon Trainers, as it is implied not everyone has the ability to be a Warrior. Instead of catching Pokémon, Warriors forge bonds with them called links. The number of Pokémon a Warrior can link with is not limited to six and can be as high as eight or as low as one; when a Warrior has reached the maximum Pokémon in their Capacity (Japanese: うつわ Capacity), any future links will prompt that a Pokémon be released if the newly linked Pokémon is to be kept. In battle, only one Pokémon per Warrior may be on the field at any time (Pokémon are unable to switch out for a Warrior's other linked Pokémon during a fight).

Some Warriors are unable to link with certain types of Pokémon, generally those in opposition to the Warrior's Specialty. A Specialty in Warriors is having an affinity for one or two elemental types of Pokémon, and the maximum link percent with these types are usually higher than Pokémon of unrelated types. For example, the Warrior Shōun's Specialty is Electric, so his maximum link percent with Pichu is 70%, but only 50% with Magikarp.

However, each Warrior has a Perfect Link with one specific species of Pokémon and any future evolutions (or one branch of evolution, if a Pokémon has a split; for example, the Warrior Tomonobu has a Perfect Link with Ralts, Kirlia, and Gardevoir, but not with Gallade). A Perfect Link has a maximum link percent of 100%, and the type combination of the Pokémon correlates closely to a Warrior's Specialty type or types, as some Perfect Links only have one type in common between the two and others share both types.

Each Warrior can equip one item and has one permanent Warrior Skill that helps aid their Pokémon in battle. Warriors with the potential to transform are called Warlords and can only reach these states with Pokémon they have a Perfect Link with or any of its properly attributed evolutions.

Stats

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Exact details on how these stats influence linked Pokémon

A Warrior has three different stats that affect not only their Pokémon, but also activities that strengthen the link between Warrior and Pokémon.

Stat Effect
Power
ちから
Affects the amount of damage a linked Pokémon deals
Affects the outcomes at Gold Mine, Open-Pit Mine, River of Gold, and Underground Mine kingdom locations
Wisdom
かしこさ
Affects the amount of damage a linked Pokémon receives
Affects the outcomes at Bank, Power Plant, Power Spot, Windmill, and Woodlands kingdom locations
Charisma
みりょく
Affects the linked Pokémon's ability to land and dodge attacks
Affects the outcomes at Alchemist, Blacksmith, and Shop kingdom locations

These stats can be temporarily increased for any Warrior by visiting a Power Spot or Woodlands. The Conqueror Crystal, Unifier Crystal, and Warrior Crystal equipment items will raise Nobunaga, Ieyasu, and Tadakatsu's stats, respectively, while the Magic Mirror, Dumbbell, and Strategy Tome equipment items will raise a single stat for any Warrior.

Recruitment

Recruiting a Warrior

All Warriors are potentially recruitable, including Warlords, though not always depending on what story the player is currently in. Free Warriors are those who are found roaming the wild Pokémon kingdom locations at random. They are either Warriors (including Warlords) who fled from a kingdom after the player conquered it, or they are rōnin who were never associated with a Warlord. Recruitment of Warriors is also possible through winning an army-dissolving battle against a kingdom, similar to winning a battle in a wild Pokémon location.

Recruiting free Warriors meets with certain conditions:

  1. Defeat them within four turns, or
  2. Defeat them with a super effective move, or
  3. Defeat them without the player's allies taking any damage

Recruiting Warlords requires the Warlord's Pokémon to be defeated only by another Warlord's Pokémon in addition to one of the above conditions.

Trivia

The maximum limit of six Warriors per battle (equaling six Pokémon per battle) is parallel to a regular Trainer's maximum team limit of six Pokémon.

See also


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