Do you have a favourite unit that could benefit from an exclusive new attire set?
The reason we ask is that we’re preparing the rewards for Season V’s Ranked Battles, one of which is going to be a brand new attire for a unit voted for by the community. You can make your selection via this link - but be sure to do so by August 26, when the votes will be counted!
We’ll announce the winning unit and show off its attractive new attire as Season V draws near. In the meantime, there’s still plenty of time to make yourself eligible to receive Season IV’s Ranked Battle rewards.
Stalk the darkness to defend the light with the Ranger of the Realm Collector’s Pack! This special bundle is packed with in-game content, including Hero and Horse Attire, a 90-day Premium Account, 15 siege weapons, and a treasure trove of Silver.
The Liangyun Ranger Hero Attire is the garb of archers who patrol the shadows of their homeland’s borders, unseen to all but those who carry ill intentions. Though rarely sighted, these rangers are known to ride steeds clad in the imposing Immortal Horse Attire.
Ranked Battles are coming to Conqueror’s Blade! Starting this Friday (August 7), they will run as a 4-hour event, replacing Free Battles, to return as additional 8-hour events on Saturdays and Sundays! Check out the updated event schedule for full timings on your preferred server!
Unlike regular matchmaking battles, from which you primarily earn Bronze and XP, ranked battles are all about creating a persistent record of where you sit alongside other heros. Your efforts will still reward you with experience and go towards fulfilling quest objectives (although you won’t receive any Bronze), but ranked matchmaking is primarily about establishing an evolving order of dominance.
It’s not just about bragging rights, of course. As well as ranks to ascend by earning points, there are weekly and season rewards to unlock - including a choice of units attires, so that your opponents will soon know who they are up against!
You can always check out your current rank by pressing J and selecting the Ranked Battle tab.
Matchmaking Ranks
New Blood 0-199 Points
Rookie 200 - 399 Points
Contestant 400 - 599 Points
Brawler 600 - 799 Points
Fighter 800 - 899 Points
Slayer 1000 - 1199 Points
Gladiator* 1200 - 1399 Points
Arena Hero* 1400 - 1699 Points
Imperial Hero* 1700 - 2099 Points
Grand Champion* 2100 + Points
Ranked Rewards
Win 2x Ranked Battles in a week to receive:
2x Chest of Bronze Uncommon Honour Medal
Win 5x Ranked Battles in a week to receive:
3x Chest of Bronze Uncommon Honour Medal Simple Honour Medal 2x Random Doctrine Ability
Rank Brawler (600 points) or above during a season to receive:
Rank above 1500 points during a season to receive:
1x Permanent Title (TBA) 1x Ranked Battle Unit Attire Selection (choose from Fortebraccio Pikemen’s Landsknechte Attire, Pavise Crossbowmen’s Ducal Garrison Attire, Falconetti Gunner’s Bombardier Attire or a Serf Attire)
Ranked Battle Rules
Characters must be level 100 or above to take part in Ranked Battles.
Player groups are limited to 3 members.
*Above Gladiator, players within a group must all be within one rank of one another. (Eg: If one player is ranked Arena Hero, the others must either be Arena Hero or Gladiator, or Arena Hero and Imperial Hero)
Deployable artillery per player is limited to one piece for defenders and two for attackers.
Units do not endure permanent losses.
In-game currency is not given out as a reward for participation.
Rewards will be distributed weekly and after the conclusion of a season, as appropriate.
The rules, schedule and rewards for Ranked Battles are subject to change, although we will endeavour to keep you updated prior to any happening.
Serial streamer and tournament host Cobra Commander is poised to head a new competition with cash prizes up for grabs. Starting August 14 and scheduled to run across five consecutive Fridays, Friday Knight Fights will see teams joining the Tournament Server and fighting in an intense Siege battle league, with the best going through to an elimination round on Friday, September 18.
Interested parties are invited to sign up via email and should conduct all tournament related communication via Discord. The battles will be streamed live by Cobra Commander, in association with a new guest host each week.
Cobra Commander famously raised $1000 in prize funding for his Duel Tournament back in May and hopes to do the same again for this latest prize pool. There’ll also be Sovereigns and Premium Account time for the best teams during the tournament, as well as at the conclusion!
Our thanks go to Cobra Commander for organising and hosting the Friday Knight Fights league, and to those taking part - good luck!
Prizes
WINNER:
$TBD cash prize 1st Place Flag 2300 Sovereigns 30-days Premium Account time
2nd Place:
$TBD cash prize 2nd Place Flag 1100 Sovereigns 30-days Premium Account time
3rd Place:
$TBD cash prize 3rd Place Flag 525 Sovereigns 7-days Premium Account time
Weekly Prize:
$120 cash prize 200 Sovereigns 7-days Premium Account time
Rules
In order to be considered, you must submit your team and player details fully and accurately.
All Teams must be registered and accepted to be included in the tournament
Teams must consist of at least 15 players. Up to 2 reserves are optional (17 players maximum).
The selection of teams for inclusion will be based on a number of considerations: the time of registration, house membership and team name suitability. Tournament communication will be conducted via Discord.
Matches will be played via the Tournament server on the Tournament Client, which will be made available through the Game Center launcher.
All hero upgrades, unit upgrades, doctrines and artillery are permitted.
Teams may suffer forfeit if their captains are not ready 30 minutes prior to the start of their scheduled match. The captain will ensure that their players are ready at the allotted match time, and will be responsible for distributing prizes to their team.
By participating in the competition a player gives their consent to having their in-game interactions broadcast.
Players that engage in behaviour that goes against the spirit of the tournament will face disqualification and/or other punishment.
We reserve the right to delay, postpone and/or cancel individual matches if there are valid operational issues or technical concerns.
The judges' interpretation of the rules is beyond reproach and all decisions are final.
We reserve the right to amend the rules of the competition at any time if they prove to be flawed or unfit for purpose - this includes changing the brackets.
How would you like to receive some awesome in-game Attire just for watching Conqueror’s Blade on Twitch? From 15:00 CEST on Wednesday, August 5 until 14:00 CEST on Wednesday, August 12, all you have to do to take part in our first Twitch Drop is link your Twitch account with your Conqueror’s Blade account:
While the event is live, eligible streams will be marked with a green flash. After watching one, viewers watching for at least an hour will be eligible to receive the following items:
August 5 at 15:00 CEST until August 6 at 14:00 CEST
Golden Sun Mercenary Unit Attire
August 6 at 14:00 CEST until August 7 at 14:00 CEST
3-Day Premium Account
August 7 at 14:00 CEST until August 8 at 14:00 CEST
x2 10-Battle Unit XP Cards
August 8 at 14:00 CEST until August 9 at 14:00 CEST
Radiant Sun Banner
August 9 at 14:00 CEST until August 10 at 14:00 CEST
Random Legendary Artillery Chest
August 10 at 14:00 CEST until August 11 at 14:00 CEST
x2 10-Battle Hero XP Cards
August 11 at 14:00 CEST until August 12 at 14:00 CEST
Solar Order Hero Attire
Important:
Viewers need to be watching an eligible stream for at least an hour to receive a Twitch Drop.
Rewards will be deposited in the Account Inventory after the event has ended.
Please follow the rules and view streams responsibly!
Don’t forget to link your game account with your Twitch account before the event starts, if you haven’t already!
Recommended Channels:
If you’re not a regular viewer of Conqueror’s Blade on Twitch, we can heartily recommend the following channels that are part of the Content Creator Program. Each will be participating in Twitch Drops as their schedules allow. Be sure to check out as many of them as you can, and subscribe to those you enjoy!
We have a new login event starting today, as part of MY.GAMES’ Ready Player Sun summer-long campaign. To take advantage, all you have to do is log into the game (or press O if you already have), select the Activities tab and simply claim the day’s giveaway items. Every day until midnight (server time) on August 18, you can receive bronze bags, Doctrines, XP cards, artillery chests, and much more!
In addition to the login gifts, you’re also eligible to receive a 50% boost to Hero and Unit XP from matchmaking battles between now and 21:00 server time on August 18.
One more thing to claim is a special summer gift, available right now from the MY.GAMES Market. Limited to one per player, make sure you secure yours before the fun starts to set on August 18.
Enjoy and stay safe out there!
Login rewards: August 4 - 18
Day 1
Bag of Bronze 2x Simple Honour Medal
Day 2
Bag of Bronze Treatise
Day 3
Bag of Bronze Rare Doctrine Selection Box
Day 4
Bag of Bronze 3x 1-Battle Hero XP Card 3x 1-Battle Unit XP Card
Day 5
Bag of Bronze Random Rare Artillery Chest
Day 6
Bag of Bronze 5x Unit Medal
Day 7
Bag of Bronze Mercenary Attire Chest
Day 8
Bag of Bronze 2x Field Manual
Day 9
Bag of Bronze 3x 1-Battle Hero XP Card 3x 1-Battle Unit XP Card
Sun's out, fun's out. Worlds of adventure are waiting for you. Plug in and play the Ready Player Sun 2020 event to unlock free gifts and amazing offers with MY.GAMES all summer long!
Whether you’re playing Conqueror’s Blade, Skyforge, or Revelation Online this summer, cool off in the shade with a plethora of Ready Player Sun activities. Claim free bundles packed with Premium time and other goodies, enjoy login rewards and special events, and grab a hot deal from the Ready Player Sun sales in MY.GAMES Market! You can check out the full list of activities through our dedicated Ready Player Sun event hub.
Ready Player Sun is active from August 4 until August 31. Grab your shades, pull up a chair, and plug in to worlds of adventure with MY.GAMES this summer!
The gates are open. Starting today, Conqueror’s Blade can now be downloaded for free from MY.GAMES or Steam with full in-game Turkish localisation and dedicated community channels. On behalf of everyone at Booming Games and MY.GAMES, we would like to welcome Turkey and all Turkish-speaking players to the world of Conqueror’s Blade!
New to the game? Conqueror’s Blade is a free-to-play, tactical action MMO for PC where you can wage bloody war to establish your own medieval empire. Create your own warlord, arm yourself with a deadly range of weapons, and set out upon the world with a vast army at your command. You can defend or besiege castles with devastating siege engines, clash against other players in massive 15 vs. 15 PvP battles, and fight for control of a vast, evolving open world!
Seasons are regular, limited-time events in Conqueror’s Blade, and there’s one you can dive into right away. Season IV: Blood of the Empire is inspired by the reign of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, from its aesthetic, designs and localisation, to the unstoppable armies of the Anadolou Empire, the Constantinople-esque fortress city of Reginopolis, the new map based on the Golden Horn of Istanbul, and lots more. Grab your Battle Pass from MY.GAMES Market or Steam (or by hitting the ‘F5’ key in-game), and fight to unlock epic rewards throughout Season IV!
We recommend starting out on Teutatis (EU3), a new server populated by players joining the fray as of Season IV. Everyone will be on a level playing field here, especially when it comes to player-run Houses (our take on guilds) and the bi-weekly Territory Wars events, making your first steps in Conqueror’s Blade less daunting.
Conqueror’s Blade is now available to download for free from MY.GAMES and Steam. For new players, our welcome hub is full of helpful links and information to give you the best start possible. You can prepare for battle by exploring the official website, and joining our social channels over on Discord, Twitch, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And remember, you can also play in English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian!
To celebrate the opening up of a new server as part of the release of Season IV: Blood of the Empire, we thought we’d update our Beginner’s Guide to give new players a better head start. This time, we’ve divided the guide into two sections: Part 1 will take you through your first few hours in Conqueror’s Blade, while Part 2 is a reference for all the screens you’ll be using while you encounter all that the game has to offer.
Good luck as you begin your adventures and we look forward to meeting you on the battlefield!
Part 1: The Basics
Installing the game To play Conqueror’s Blade you need to install the game through the MY.GAMES Game Center, which can either be downloaded via the Conqueror’s Blade website, or through Steam. Once the games files are installed (approximately 38.4GB), just hit ‘PLAY’.
Selecting a server There are currently five servers: three European and one each for North America and Russia/Eastern Europe. Teutatis (EU3) went live on July 21, 2020 and is the newest server. Be sure to choose a server that best serves your location and please be aware that it is not possible to transfer characters to another server after they have been created.
Crystal Sea (EU1)
Sicania (EU2)
Teutatis (EU3)
Asterion (NA)
Steppes (RU)
Creating your hero You must first select the gender and a look for your character, either by choosing a Face Preset or selecting from the various hairstyles, skin tones and other aspects that go to make up your appearance. You can confirm your look and enter a name on the next screen.
Choose your weapon! You will start out in the Training Yard, where you can try out each of the ten main weapon classes on an NPC opponent. The benefits of each weapon are highlighted in terms of difficulty, damage, mobility, defence, power and reach. You can learn other weapon classes as you progress and easily switch between them, so don’t feel like you’re locked into your initial choice.
Dual Blades
Glaive
Musket
Nodachi
Poleaxe
Longbow
Longsword & Shield:
Short Bow
Short Sword & Shield
Spear
When in combat, use the left mouse button (LMB) to deliver your main attack, right mouse button (RMB) for your secondary attack or to shield, and the shortcut keys Q, E, R and T to perform special abilities unique to your selected weapon.
Note: Introduced as part of Season III, the Maul weapon class cannot be selected by new characters. Instead, it must be unlocked by completing special quests found on the Seasonal Interface (press F5 to access) when active.
Training Camp Your next stop on your journey towards becoming a great hero is the Training Camp, where you must work through a series of quests where you’ll learn about unlocking Skills, commanding troops, and controlling siege weapons. Once basic training is complete, you will be able to choose in which of the game’s four regions to start your legacy.
Where to begin? Each region has its own style. In the east, Maoyang and Liangyun draw inspiration from ancient Mongolia and China, while Ungverija and Ostaria are inspired by Medieval European architecture. The region you choose affects which types of units are more readily available when raising an army. Also, be aware that you can only join a House or Alliance based in your current region.
Travelling between regions is done via frontier Border Forts, and there's an inhospitable, high-level region known as the Borderlands between the eastern and the western hemispheres.
Note: The Borderlands is only accessible when a Season’s Campaign phase is active. At the heart of the Borderlands is the Conqueror’s City - the ultimate prize for those looking to test themselves against the best of the best.
Arriving in the capital Whatever region you start the game in, you will arrive outside the gates of its capital; just one of many settlements - known as fiefs - throughout the land. Inside, like the Training Camp you just left, there are quests to accept from various NPC characters that will lead you through more advanced areas of gameplay, such as equipping your hero, unlocking units, riding a horse, collecting resources, crafting, and trading.
The Sheriff manages local law enforcement and runs most of the quests you will face early on, as well as the Matched Battles.
The Warden represents the local government of the fief and runs the Fief Quests system.
The Siege Engineer will sell you artillery for your Siege battles..
Refinery Overseerrefines resources into materials - essential for crafting.
The Smith will help you break down unwanted hero items so you can use the materials for crafting better items for your character.
The Unit Weaponsmithmakes Unit Kits, which all your troops must have if they are to fight for you.
The Billeting Officeris in charge of your camp, which is your base of operations (by default located in your starting city), and where your units and supplies are kept.
The Armourer sells weapons and armour for your character.
The Master-at-Armsallows you to unlock new weapons and also arranges sparring sessions in the training yard.
TheHorse Seller sells horses, barding and tack, and fodder to feed your mounts.
The War Scholarcombs old battlefields and burial grounds for Signacula and Doctrines, to help you unlock and improve your units. (You can also access the War Scholar screen by pressing X.)
The Artillery Craftsmanbuilds artillery, for a price.
The Artisan can change the look of your character’s equipped armour, and weapons, and that of your mount’s barding and tack.
The Apothecarysells certain consumable items such as Hair Dye, Migration Tokens, Return Orders, and the Speaking-Trumpet.
Visit the Auctioneer to trade resources, materials and equipment with other players. You can also access the Market by pressing V.
The Smuggler sells items that are unavailable or in short supply, often for high prices.
The Watchman guards the city gate. Talk to him to enter the open world.
Note: Press TAB to see a map of the fief showing where all the NPC characters are and whether they have a quest for you. You can also open up your quest tracker by pressing L.
Heading into the open world The world of Conqueror’s Blade extends far beyond a city’s walls. Leave its gates and you’ll find a range of settlements - fiefs - ranging from small hamlet to large towns that can be conquered (if a season is in progress), resource nodes that can be plundered (assuming you have access to them), other players that can be pursued and attacked, and Rebels that must be brought to heel. To see the world around you, press M at any time.
Territory Wars: Territory Warsare events during which Houses and Alliances fight for the possession of fiefs (towns, villages, and forts).
Resource Collection: You will need to collect raw resources to craft into materials, in order to create Unit Kits, siege engines, artillery, and to complete fief quests. Resource sites are indicated on the map. There are several types of resources and each site only produces a limited number of yields each day, so plan wisely. Depending on your warband’s total Labour stat and the level of the site, you may also find some exotic resources or treasures.
Pursuit Battles: In the open world, you may attack any player who isn't in your House or Alliance. Click on the player you want to pursue and select Pursue. If you catch up with your target, a PvP battle will begin. Any other player can join either side of the battle. The victorious player has the right to take some materials and resources from their opponent’s wagon, which you should bear in mind when you go collecting resources!
Rebels: You can attack or be attacked by bands of rebels lurking around the open world. If you're victorious, you will receive resources as a reward. If the rebels intercept you, you have the option to either bribe them, fight them, or try to flee. There are three difficulty levels of rebel bands: easy, medium, and high. Their combat strength and rewards for victory vary accordingly.
Rebel Camps: A rebel camp is a special PvE location for a group of at least 3 players. These are also available in three levels of difficulty, and are a great way to amass XP for your character and units.
Marching into battle! While you can take several units into a battle (up to the limit of your character’s Leadership), you can command one unit at a time, so it's worth thinking about which unit complements your hero’s abilities and what you hope to achieve.
Ranged infantry should be placed somewhere safe (e.g. high ground, behind fortifications) or be protected by another unit. Avoid close combat.
Cavalry units are perfect for surprise attacks, but should avoid head-on encounters with pikemen.
If your character dies, you can still issue commands to your unit, but without a leader it will eventually flee the battlefield. If the unit survives the retreat, it can be deployed again during the same battle.
Use these keys to control your unit in battle. C: Follow; X: Defend; V: Attack. You can also order a unit to change formation (keys F1, F2, and F3).
On some Siege maps there are artillery pieces available to both teams. To use an artillery piece, approach it, dismount if necessary, and press F. You can watch the projectile fall by pressing Z when you fire.
Up to three artillery pieces can be taken into battle, but only one can be ready to deploy at any one time.
Place your artillery piece anywhere you like on the field. Be aware that it has limited ammunition and can be destroyed (or even taken over) by the enemy. Artillery is expensive, so be sure to make them count!
Understanding the battlefield Battles are chaotic. You should watch out for other characters and your own units, and act together with your allies to succeed. Study fortress maps and battle tactics, improve your unit management and character skills, keep an eye on the troop movements on the mini-map (press TAB in battle), use tactical commands (middle mouse button) and victory will be yours!
Blue Capture Points(CP) belong to your team while red belong to the enemy. Capture these points to reduce the enemy’s score in Field battles. In Siege battles, CPs will extend the time available to the attacking side. To capture a point, just stand inside the circle while the area within is kept free of all enemies.
Supply Pointsare marked with a plus sign (+) on the overview. You can use them to restore the hit points and/or ammunition of your unit, heal your mount, swap out your active unit or mount, and change weapons or deployable artillery pieces. Approach the Supply Point Quartermaster standing by a friendly Supply Point, press F to open the interface, and select the action.
Siege Towersare often key to capturing a city. Have your unit push a tower to a wall (press Ctrl and click on the siege tower, ladder, or ram to order your unit to make use of it) and storm the battlements! If you're the defender, use the cannons on the walls to destroy any tower that is moving towards the walls.
Ladders are an alternative method for scaling walls, and they are more discreet. Your unit will be more vulnerable if it is attacked on top of the wall before all troops have finished climbing the ladder, and defenders can kick away the ladder while you’re still climbing it!
Use theBattering Ram to smash open the fortress gate. Battering rams (and siege towers) provide a small amount of cover against ranged weapons to the unit using them.
Trebuchets provide significant, if limited, fire support to the attackers in a siege. Every player on the attacking team can call in a trebuchet strike once per battle. Press G to activate it, then use the mouse to direct where the shots will land. The defenders can destroy the attackers’ trebuchets using artillery.
Gates and other entrances may hide traps for the attacker, such as pots filled with burning oilused to slow your advance. Beware!
Part 2: The interface
Battle interface (press J) One of the best ways to build XP while you are questing (and amass practical battlefield experience at the same time) is to join matchmaking battles. Simply press J and join the queue for Siege or Field Battles, then go about your business while you wait for the next battle to start. When it does, don’t worry - you’ll return to the same spot once the battle is over and rewards are handed out!
Training Campbattles are a good way to learn to fight against a basic AI enemy.
Field Battlesare set across open maps where each side has to capture points in order to reduce enemy numbers to zero.
Siege Battlesare assault maps where the attacking side has to besiege a city or fortress, and the defenders have to try and hold out.
Territory Warsare bi-weekly events during which successful Houses and Alliances can capture and hold territory that they can then manage and improve. Other weekly events include Deathmatch and Free Battles.
Expeditionsare PvE challenges for up to five players.
Note: In addition to the above, there are often special event battles themed around the current season that often introduce new or experimental battlefield features.
Character Screen (press P) By completing quests and taking part in matchmaking battles, you should be able to level up your character quite quickly. As you do, be sure to assign the points you earn from reaching a new level to your Basic Attributes. All the character stats are self-explanatory - just roll the mouse over each one to see more information.
Character: This screen is where you can check out your hero’s stats, and stats for any armour and weapons currently equipped. You can also use this screen to repair damaged equipment.
Mount: Similar to the Character screen, here you can check out the stats for your currently selected mount and any armour that is equipped.
Attire: The screen is where you can equip cosmetic items, such as hero attires and weapon skins.
Action: This screen is used to select and customise your emotes and battlefield command wheel (default: middle mouse button).
Skills: Here you can unlock weapon skills with Skill Points, and train a new weapon with Mastery Points. You can have up to four active skills (bound to Q, E R and T) per weapon mastery.
Career: Battle results and achievements will be tracked on this screen.
Unit Screen (press U) Which units you choose and how you develop them is just as important as how you advance your hero. You will unlock new troops via the Unit Interface, assemble your armies, and augment them with mercenaries.
Barracks: This screen offers a summary of all the units you have available to you, divided between Melee, Ranged and Cavalry. Note that the number of units you can have in your army is displayed at the top of the screen.
Warband Builds: Warbands are the armies you take with you whenever you leave a fief, or start a matchmaking battle (leaving the rest in your Camp). You can have up to nine Warbands (three for each type of encounter), with a maximum of 10 units per warband - dictated by your current Leadership attribute.
Unit Tree: This screen is essentially the game’s research tree. Select a unit type from among the left icons, then, as you earn Honour from battles, you can spend it on unlocking new units and unit improvements.
Mercenaries: Here you can hire units to plug any gaps in your warband’s capabilities. Auxiliary Units are identical to those in the Unit Tree - unlike Mercenaries.
Technology: Your warbands are also the troops that help you gather resources from the open world (which peasants are far better at than knights). You can upgrade their logistical capabilities from the Technology research screen.
Inventory (press I) The Inventory screen is a small panel that displays all the items your hero is currently transporting, either personally in their Inventory, or resources and siege equipment in a wagon under escort as part of your Warband (which is only displayed when travelling in the open world). Doctrines - which allow you to augment unit attributes - are also kept separate. There are also three tabs to the left of the Inventory panel:
Resource Piles: If you are overburdened with items that you wish to keep, you can transfer them to a Resource Pile that will remain in the open world for up to 2 hours.
Fief Quests: If you have items that fulfill Fieg Quest criteria, you can complete the quest via this tab without having to enter the town and visit the Warden.
Supplies: Selecting this will allow you to transfer items from your inventory or wagon, either to your Personal Storage or Supply Dump. These are considered part of your Camp and so a good place to store items and resources you don’t immediately need.
Friends and Groups (press K) Making friends and joining groups is an important first step towards joining a House or Alliance. Use this interface panel to search for friends and send friend requests, based either on their player name or ID. You can also check out and join player groups that may be operating nearby.
Houses and Alliances (press N) As a lone hero you may be feared on the battlefield, but if you want to control territory and build a legacy for yourself or with friends, you need to join a House or Alliance. On this screen, you can join or create a Free House (player guild), or sign up to one of the Imperial Restorationist groups, which are essentially AI-controlled houses (Cohorts) and alliances (Legions).
Note: As part of a House, Alliance, or Legion, you can take part in Territory Wars to win control of fiefs. When you control fiefs, you can set taxes, control access to local resources and enjoy various bonuses.
Store (press C) If you have Gold Sovereigns (available to buy from the MY.GAMES Market), you exchange them at the in-game Store for various cosmetic and convenience items, ranging from Hero and Unit Attires (skins), to various boosts and character and attribute reset tokens.
Market (press V) The Market is where players buy and sell items and resources from one another for Silver (one of two in-game currencies - the other being Bronze). You can post items for sale for a one or three day duration, and you will be charged a 10% Sales Tax if a purchase is made. If you are in need or have possession of any rare items or resources, the Market is by far the most convenient place to do business.
Note: White items are Common, green are Uncommon, blue are Rare, and purple are Epic.
Quests (press L) You will have already visited various NPC characters and accepted and completed their quests, for which you will have been awarded XP, Bronze coins, hero items, and consumables.
Main Quests: These are quests that measure your progress as you reach threshold levels, such as 10, 20, 30, etc.
Side Quests: Taking on and completing Side Quests will give you a good grounding in the game, from unlocking and controlling units to exploring the open world. Side quests are a good source of Bronze, XP, Honour, Mastery Points, and consumable items.
Daily Quests: By engaging in combat with other players and AI Rebels you can amass XP, Bronze, Honour, House XP and Prestige.
Weekly Quests: Weekly Quests are a great way to earn personal XP, House XP, Bronze and to increase your stash of Vault Keys - which can be used to increase the rewards from each successful battle.
Activities (press O) The Activities panel is where you can claim rewards for your daily log-in and completing daily and weekly quests. If you are finding daily and weekly quests difficult to complete, you can spend Bronze or Sovereigns to have them completed instead
Mailbox (press Y) System messages and notifications from House leaders will be sent to your Mailbox, as will items issued to you or that have been bought and transferred to your currently-selected character.
Season Interface (press F5) Conqueror’s Blade is periodically expanded with the release of themed updates, called Seasons. Each one brings new challenges and rewards, new units become available, and Houses and Alliances can play through an escalating campaign that takes them from their home region to the gates of the Conqueror’s City - the game’s ultimate prize!
Conqueror’s Path: From this screen you can claim the rewards for reaching new tiers of Nobility during the course of the current season.
Challenges: Each week of the season comes with its own set of challenges. Complete them to receive the Glory needed to increase your Nobility ranking and receive the maximum amount of rewards!
Unit Challenges: To unlock new units that become available during the course of a season (or locked units from previous seasons), you need to complete their Unit Challenges first.
Campaign: Every season a new campaign gets underway, as houses and alliances conquer their home regions before marching into the Borderlands to earn the right to challenge for the Conqueror’s City.
Season Store: By increasing your Nobility ranking during the season you will receive Hero Tokens. These can be exchanged in the Seasonal Store for cosmetic items or consumables.
Note: Each Season lasts a minimum of 10 weeks, after which seasonal progression is reset ahead of a new season starting. Hero Tokens do not carry forward from season to season.
Please be aware that from 8:00 CEST on August 4 (11pm PDT, 3/8), the Conqueror’s Blade servers will be inaccessible. The downtime is expected to last for 4 hours.
Please refer to the Patch Notes for documented changes. Meanwhile, stay tuned to our Discord channel in case of any immediate server updates.