Kingdom Conquest Tips

Quests provide an excellent guideline on how to proceed in Kingdom Conquest II. You should always check which quests are in your log,.

So, we lack but one kingdom to conquer before the legend of Ransei will be reborn again. One more fight, versus Nobunaga, and we’ll have all of Ransei under our control!

So, we lack but one kingdom to conquer before the legend of Ransei will be reborn again. One more fight, versus Nobunaga, and we’ll have all of Ransei under our control!

Dragnor is the kingdom of Dragons, perhaps one of the sturdiest types, and definitely the most versatile. Their weaknesses are only Ice and Dragon, some of the harder types to obtain. They also resist Fire, Water, Grass, and Electric, so no common Pokémon is necessarily able to reign supreme. There are no Pokémon really worth recruiting to help with this, so we’ll ignore that completely.

So, who did we bring to the battle? We had no choice with Jolteon. Aron came from our partner, for the resistances. Sealeo, Dragonite, Gabite, and Beartic were also tossed into the mix.

Battle: Nobunagas Army (Turns: 15)

**Opponent Pokémon** **Type**
ZekromDragon/Electric
DragonairDragon
GabiteDragon/Ground
SimisageGrass
FraxureDragon
DeinoDragon/dark
**Win Conditions** **Lose Conditions**
Beat all of the enemy Pokémon.Have your Pokémon KO'ed.

Zekrom, the legendary dragon, is weak to Dragon, Ice, and Ground. Its move is Bolt Strike, which hits the target and pushes them back, may paralyze, and does extra damage to Flying and Water. Its ability, Teravolt, allows Zekrom to use its move regardless of enemies’ abilities.

Dragonair is weak to Dragon and Ice. Its attack is Dragon Tail, which hits the three tiles it’s facing and makes the target switch places with another Pokémon on the field, and deals extra damage to Dragon. Its ability, Shed Skin, allows it to heal its own statuses.

Gabite is weak to Ice (4x) and Dragon and is immune to Electric. Its attack is Dragon Claw, which attacks an adjacent enemy, and deals extra damage to Dragon. Its ability, Parry, may let it block contact moves.

Simisage is weak to Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug, and Poison. Its move is Leaf Storm, which hits all tiles around the user, lowers the user’s Attack, and will do extra damage to Ground, Rock, and Water. Its ability, Hero, will raise its Attack and Defense when its side is about to lose.

Fraxure is weak to Ice and Dragon. Its move is Dragon Claw, which hits an adjacent enemy and deals extra damage to Dragon. Its ability, Mold Breaker, will allow it to use moves regardless of enemies’ abilities. Jumping finn turbo.

Deino is weak to Ice, Dragon, Fighting, and Bug, and is immune to Psychic. Its move is Dragon Rage, which will inflict 40 damage up to two tiles away. Its ability is Pride, which raises its Attack and Defense when under the effect of a status ailment.

Well, how to do this one? The hallway that is the field is rather compact. You don’t want enemies coming all too soon, so march your army forward with the distance attackers in front, and possibly in the second row as well. We would prefer to keep Dragon-types out of the front row, but if you have no choice…

Also, you see those pillars on the field? Those are Type Nodes; if a Pokémon stops next to one, it will be damaged with the proper type, depending on the type of node. Nobunaga won’t actually seem to attack until you get close to him, trying for an all-out melee, but it is better to bring six to those first two in his line-up, no?

Speaking of nodes, Revival Nodes are your best buddies - they heal HP. In fact, as the brawl gets to going, we strongly recommend sticking your party around the Revival Nodes. They’ll heal around 20+ HP per turn. That may not be much in comparison to some damage you’ll receive, but enough Hyper Potions and your partner’s Sweet Song should be enough to keep you alive through the fight.

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Throne: Kingdom at War is a free-to-play strategy game from Plarium. It’ll have you waging war on rival Orders, while you also work to establish a stronger Kingdom for your people.

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To ease your progression, Gamezebo’s Throne: Kingdom at War Tips, Cheats and Strategies has plenty of advice to get you started, and ensure your Kingdom is the greatest of them all.

Getting Started

Conquest
  • The layout to Throne: Kingdom at War can be confusing, but stick with it as we guide you through it. The top part of the screen is devoted to telling you things like your food supply, how much gold you have, and other resources. Underneath that is your current experience level, along with insight into special offers, and if you have VIP status.
  • VIP status offers an increase to your production levels, and how much you can collect at any one time. Early on, the game likes to dish this status out to help you out. Eventually, you’ll have to pay for the privilege.
  • Below that is all the important stuff. I.e. where you can partake in various quests and objectives.
  • Always keep busy. Seriously, keep busy. Throne: Kingdom at War offers a wealth of quests. Each is focused on helping you progress faster and become stronger.
  • In particular, you want to focus on building new structures. These tend to be easy to do because you can use a free boost to speed things along. Each time you complete a quest, you gain experience and money.
  • As well as quests, there are errands to complete. These are very hands-off. Simply choose to run with one of these and the game does the rest. It’s a really easy way to gain experience and money.
  • When you’re nearing your resource limit, stockpile the quest rewards. You don’t have to claim them all at once. Sometimes, you’re better off leaving them so as to preserve the numbers for later.

Safety in Numbers

  • Join an Order as soon as possible.
  • Some Orders are closed, so either get some friends involved, or find an open one to sign up with. Be friendly! Be polite in chat, and don’t be a pest.
  • By joining an Order, you can request help from other members, giving you an advantage when building things.
  • Don’t forget to help them, too. On the bottom right hand corner, you can check for requests for help. Then, just hit ‘help all’ and you’ve provided assistance. It’s a friendly thing to do.
  • Joining an Order gives you more errands that you can complete, independently of the others available. Do this as often as possible for maximum gains.

The Importance of Troops

  • At the start, you’re protected from attack because hey, you’re a newbie after all. That means it’s the ideal time to work on producing plenty of troops.
  • Keep training them. Again, it’s all about getting your timings right. Keep busy, keep working on increasing those troop numbers. One day, you’re going to feel like you’ve never got enough time to keep up with this. Enjoy the peace of an early ceasefire while you still can.
  • Use your workshop to craft new items to strengthen those troops. They need decent armor and this is your best route to doing so.

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