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Mook Chivalry : All battles are one-on-one. When you encounter groups of foes, they're usually fought in sequence. Averted in Kingdoms , where every unit with enough mana can attack in the same turn. Point Build System : You get points per level up. In Warlords , you can purchase more at your citadel. Purely Aesthetic Gender : The only real change in any game is in how Princess Serephine interacts with your character in Warlords.
Otherwise, gender choice only affects whether characters refer to you as male or female. PQ2 adds in voice-overs in male or female voice. Some other skills randomly transform gems into a certain color, skulls, or even wildcard spaces.
In Kingdom , units with Ranged attacks will attack a random enemy unit. Challenge Of The Warlords. Abnormal Ammo : The Gobshooter. It hurls Goblins. Artificial Stupidity : Despite all the claims of the AI acting as though it knows what the offscreen gems are, it still makes some pretty obvious blunders.
Boring, but Practical : A shining example in Warlords is to simply drain your enemy's Red Mana through items like the Orcish Mang or spells. Extra points if your build uses a lot of blue mana and you use a Wightblade which drains an enemy's Red Mana and gives it to you as Blue. Bowdlerise : The Switch remaster gives Harpy and Medusa more conservative clothes. Boy Meets Ghoul : Darkhunter's backstory, as revealed through his side quests; the girl to whom he was engaged has been turned into an undead monster.
Brick Joke : When you acquire the minotaur god Lord Sartek's Ribs, if Drong is in your party, he expresses a desire to eat them; the player character promises he can eat the next god they come across. Guess what happens after you kill Lord Bane, his brother? The background of the story takes place years after the Banewars, the main campaign of Warlords 3.
Cool Big Sis : If the player character is female and the Serephine sidequests are pursued, Serephine will make remarks indicating that she views the player character in this light.
The player character does not altogether share this view. Deadpan Snarker : The player character is often this, especially when dealing with Drong, Serephine, or some of the more silly quests they're asked to go on.
Death Seeker : Darkhunter looks like this pretty often, especially when you learn about his tragic past. He probably relegated himself to perdition long before Greythane declared such. Dragon Rider : Elistara. Do the sidequests properly and she'll form a bond with Flicker. Easy Levels, Hard Bosses : One of the engineers for Marvel Puzzle Quest even said the boss battles were "waves of frustration" that made him "nearly snap my DS in half.
He even eats Bane. Or at least a portion of him. Even the corpse of a god seems relatively believable compared to diamonds and molten lava.
It's basically Bejeweled Twist Puzzle Quest. Game-Breaking Bug : The iPod version had two nasty bugs, both eventually fixed: One would cause your saved heroes to get spontaneously deleted.
In the other, using the Home button to close the game in the middle of a cutscene could cause the event flag not to trigger and leave you unable to cancel the mission and restart, possibly resulting in an Unintentionally Unwinnable scenario. In the other versions, the game would simply restart the cutscene.
The iPhone version would randomly erase saved characters or lock out incomplete missions. The announced level cap increase isn't there you still max out at 50 and the game possesses several harmless, but annoying recurring graphical glitches most notably, replacing the images of multiple enemy types on the world map with that of an Arboleth. Not quite game breaking, but the original Playstation Portable release was misprogrammed so that allies' abilities never activated.
The Nintendo Switch remaster gives foes which are about level 5 or higher absurd amounts of HP if you've set the system to a non-English language, with foes often having or more HP, effectively making them unbeatable grinding doesn't help, as they gain more HP with each level. People usually find the glitch when fighting the Rogue Skeleton or the Giant Rat. Giant Spider : Comes in three flavors: a usual one, one that howls like a wolf, and a fire-breathing one. The latter is the favored mount of Fighter and Wizard players.
God Save Us from the Queen! Gratuitous Princess : Only two of the potential party members are female, and one, Serephine, is a princess. She's arguably the most useless of them all, and is possibly only there because of this trope. And punished for not doing it. Half-Breed Discrimination : Syrus Darkhunter has a human mother and an elven father, and is not entirely welcomed by either race.
It's part of the reason for his Deadpan Snarker personality. However, if the skulls explode immediately because they were spawned in alignment with the skulls already on board, it will count as part of your turn and the enemy will take damage and spawn more skulls. If you get lucky, your random attack may cause the arkliche to figuratively speaking spontaneously explode mid-battle. Honor Before Reason : The elder dragon Kelthurax is extremely old and powerful, and a loner who doesn't like to be awakened or bothered.
In one of Elistara's quests, she feels honor-bound not only to wake him and tell him of her mount's death, but ask him to be her new mount. Amazingly, he lets her live. Horse of a Different Color : Many monsters can be captured and used as mounts.
Including giant spiders , giant rats , wyverns, griffons Also, we meet a Dragonknight — a member of the order of dragon riders. I'm a Humanitarian : Dronk the ogre, being an Extreme Omnivore who's after all sorts of creatures to eat, is not above eating one of his own kind.
Jerkass : Emperor Selentius. After helping him with various problems, he responds to a request from Queen Gwendholyn for help against the undead problem with, basically, "Not my problem. Jerk with a Heart of Gold : Flicker. The Load : Princess Serephine. But other than unlocking a couple of sidequests all of which involve rescuing or protecting her from the men her father sends to bring her back , she's pretty useless and can be safely cut loose to make room for Winter or Elistara.
Did we mention you'll only fight Dark Dwarves, who use red-mana based spells? A Load of Bull : Minotaurs play an important part in the game. These include party member Sunspear and Lord Sartek, the minotaurs' god, who has the form of a huge minotaur himself. Also, among the bad guys there are minotaur slavers, undead Skelotaurs minotaur skeletons , undead minotaur Doomknights, and even a giant clockwork Mechataur.
The Wizard class counts as well, since you don't really have the stats or equipment to overcome its pitiful attack stats and HP until deep into the game. Missing Mom : Flicker's side quests involve his searching for other dragons in general, and his mother in particular. Motor Mouth : Khalkus. Whomever he's talking with constantly has to interrupt him in order to make him get to the point.
Multiple Head Case : Dugog, the first boss, is a two-headed ogre. His extra head gives him an extra turn whenever he obtains gold. Multiple Endings : A choice in one of the first-chapter quests can unlock the availability of a different ending.
Nerf : The Switch remaster makes several cheap tactics less effective, such as giving a cooldown to Stun, setting a limit to how many points you can get from the temple, and lowering the effectiveness of weapons crafted with runes.
Permanently Missable Content : If you follow a certain sub-mission just before you enter Lord Bane's keep, you will lose one of your good-aligned companions note Darkhunter, Khalkus, Serephine, Flicker, Winter, and Elistara with every step forward. Playing with Fire : Wizards use fire for everything , up to and including healing themselves. Reasonable Authority Figure : Even though the Queen doubts the undead could rise, she nonetheless sends you in to figure out what all the hubub is about.
Yup, it's the undead! Rebellious Princess : Serephine. Repeatable Quest : Many quests are repeatable, such as an early quest to patrol the area for monsters. Rodents of Unusual Size : Also scorpions, bats, spiders, and wasps. Whether your missive is a feint or not depends on whether or not you defeat the Thief. Defeat him, your missive's the genuine article. He defeats you, it's a decoy.
Sealed Good in a Can : Lord Sartek A variation, though, as he was broken into pieces rather than actually sealed somewhere. Shout-Out : A few. Khalkus the dwarf looks remarkably like Gimli from the movies. Once the new season has gone live, we'll continue to monitor battle data and feedback, and continue to make balance changes and improvements. I'm sure you're no strangers to Avatars in games, and honestly speaking, we've been wanting to add this for a long long time. Now we'll finally get the chance to add the image of our top employee, Lucky, into the game!!
Anyway, to get back on topic, we're releasing Avatars so as to give you all the ability to create more personalized accounts. Previously, when I was defeated in battle, all I could see was that a Dual Blades hero killed me, or perhaps a Poleaxe one. Now with avatars, I'll be able to see clearly: Yep! Sure as day, it was that darned maul-wielding Lucky who sent me flying off the wall!
We're aiming to create a whole range of unique and funny avatars so that each of you have the ability to express yourselves! All in all, we've got a lot of things planned for the future, and we are working to bring more new game modes during the coming years and in future seasons, simply put, to make the game better. Warlords, I implore you, don't hold back your criticism and recommendations!
We will continue work hard on pushing out more new content and improving what is already there, and your feedback is invaluable. Finally, I would like to thank you all for your continued support and love of Conqueror's Blade!
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I have an account. Cloak being an all-purpose 'get out of jail free' card makes for a lot of easy levels and points. Last edited by Sakhari ; 17 Jun, am. Tanvaras View Profile View Posts. Will admit CLoak is a great early game helper, especially with the sneaking around and hacking satellites.
Then change it out for end game if you prefer something else as I find cloak not overly viable for end game battles Thats me though, more a balls and all attack approach.
It still has uses like dropping aggro and stuff. Overall I find it the most universally useful skill around. Still love the 'ambush tactic' though Per page: 15 30
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