Greenleaf
- Not to be confused with Pokémon LeafGreen or Greenleaf Fort.
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Type | Grass | ||||
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Warlord | Motonari | ||||
Gate of Greenleaf |
Greenleaf (Japanese: アオバの国 Aoba Nation) is a kingdom located in southwestern Ransei, featured in Pokémon Conquest. It represents the Grass type, and is led by Motonari. Its adjacent kingdoms are Aurora, Fontaine, Ignis, and Violight.
Eevee evolves into Leafeon when it is deployed in Greenleaf while it has a Defense stat of 94 or higher.
Battlefield
The gardenlike battlefield of Greenleaf features a Vine, Strange Flowers, Traps, secret passages, and banners. The Vine works as a bridge, but only provides temporary transportation, as it will extend and retract between turns, except when a Pokémon is standing on the Vine. When a Pokémon is located on a Strange Flower, it will be launched to another tile. Traps are undetectably located in certain tiles, and will temporarily restrict the actions of Pokémon that falls into them. Green Grass, Blue Grass, Yellow Grass, and Lime Grass provide secret passages between connected tiles. The three banners located on the battlefield restore the HP of visiting Pokémon, and can determine the outcome of battle. Traps and the secret passages do not activate with Flying-type Pokémon, as well as Pokémon with the ability Levitate.
Battles fought on Greenleaf's battlefield are set to a maximum of 15 turns, and victory is seized by claiming all three banners. The army defending Greenleaf can also win by defeating all enemies. If neither army has managed to claim all three banners when all 15 turns have passed, the army defending Greenleaf wins the battle.
Wild Pokémon locations
Ravine
A Ravine is present in the kingdom regardless of development. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Ravine, as listed below.
Level 1-3 | ||
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Treecko | ||
Carnivine | ||
Sewaddle | ||
Cottonee | ||
Petilil | ||
Level 2-3 | ||
Grovyle | Available only in certain story types: | |
Swadloon | ||
Level 3 | ||
Lilligant |
Farm
A Farm appears in the kingdom when the Ravine reaches level 2. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Farm, as listed below.
Level 1-3 | ||
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Treecko | ||
Carnivine | ||
Snivy | ||
Sewaddle | ||
Cottonee | ||
Petilil | ||
Level 2-3 | ||
Grovyle | Available only in certain story types:
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Servine | Available only in certain story types:
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Swadloon | ||
Level 3 | ||
Whimsicott | ||
Lilligant |
Special Pokémon
On rare occasions, the following Pokémon will appear in the kingdom's regular wild Pokémon locations and stay there for a month. When this happens, the player is notified by a Messenger during the start of the month.
- These swarms cannot appear during The Legend of Ransei.
Pokémon | |
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Pansage |
Other locations
- Bank
- "Invest gold to upgrade locations." (Not available in the game's initial story, The Legend of Ransei.)
- Ponigiri Shop
- "Increase Pokémon's Energy by feeding them ponigiri."
- Gold Mine
- "Go mining for gold."
- Woodlands
- "Relax in the forest to temporarily improve Warriors' stats." (Appears after upgrading the Ponigiri Shop and the Gold Mine to level 2.)
Location Availability
During The Legend of Ransei, Greenleaf has the following locations available. Due to the absence of the Bank, locations cannot be leveled up, and additional locations cannot be unlocked.
In subsequent stories, Greenleaf starts with certain default locations, all at level 1. The Bank can be used to level up locations, and additional locations will appear when certain levels are reached.
- Bank (default)
- Ponigiri Shop (default)
- Gold Mine (default)
- Ravine (default)
- Farm (unlocked when the Ravine reaches level 2)
- Woodlands (unlocked when both the Ponigiri Shop and the Gold Mine reach level 2)
In Two Heroes of Ransei, all locations start already unlocked and at level 3 (if applicable).
Armies
The Legend of Ransei
Warriors | |||||||
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Motonari | Motoharu | Takakage | Takamoto | ||||
Brotherhood | Mighty Blow | Adrenaline | Brotherhood | ||||
Emerald Grace | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Vine Whip+1 Overgrow |
Vine Whip Melee |
Bug Bite Grass Cloak |
Bug Bite Stealth |
Unite Ransei
Motonari is the commanding Warlord of Greenleaf in the four unite Ransei stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
Warriors | |||||
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Motonari | Motoharu | Takakage | |||
Brotherhood | Mighty Blow | Adrenaline | |||
N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
Vine Whip Overgrow |
Vine Whip Melee |
Bug Bite Grass Cloak |
Collect 100 Pokémon
Motonari is the commanding Warlord of Greenleaf in the four collect 100 Pokémon stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Putting the Books Down. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Warriors | |||||
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Motonari | Motoharu | Takakage | |||
Brotherhood | Mighty Blow | Adrenaline | |||
N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
Vine Whip Overgrow |
Absorb Overgrow |
Absorb Melee |
Kenshin versus Shingen
Shingen is the commanding Warlord of Greenleaf in the two Kenshin versus Shingen stories.
His default Greenleaf army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Archenemies. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Warriors | |||
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Ekei | Yukitaka | ||
Convalesce | Impact | ||
N/A | N/A | ||
Absorb Melee |
Poison Jab Battle Armor |
Defeat Nobunaga
Motonari is the commanding Warlord of Greenleaf in the two defeat Nobunaga stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
Warriors | |||||||
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Motonari | Motoharu | Takakage | Takamoto | ||||
Brotherhood | Mighty Blow | Adrenaline | Brotherhood | ||||
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Vine Whip Overgrow |
Vine Whip Melee |
Bug Bite Grass Cloak |
Flame Burst Melee |
Not Worth Fighting Over
Kiyomasa is the commanding Warlord of Greenleaf in the three Not Worth Fighting Over stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Not Worth Fighting Over... 2. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Warriors | |||
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Kiyomasa | Terumoto | ||
Empathy | Fortify | ||
N/A | N/A | ||
Rock Tomb Sandpit |
Vine Whip Melee |
Two Heroes of Ransei
Motonari is the commanding Warlord of Greenleaf in the Two Heroes of Ransei story.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
Warriors | |||||||||
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Motonari | Motoharu | Takakage | Terumoto | Sadatoshi | |||||
Strategist | Mighty Blow | Adrenaline | Fortify | Eagle Eye | |||||
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Leaf Storm+1 Overgrow |
Absorb+1 Overgrow |
Vine Whip+1 Melee |
Vine Whip+1 Levitate |
Bug Bite+1 Grass Cloak |
Trivia
- The official Pokémon Conquest website also referred to this kingdom as Arbora and Sylvan.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | アオバの国 Aoba no Kuni | From 青葉 aoba, fresh leaves. |
English | Greenleaf | Direct translation of the Japanese name. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 青葉之國 Qīngyè-zhī Guó | Same as Japanese name. |
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