Hi my zoulous and welcome to this new video on Conqueror’s Blade.
In this video, we are going to talk about several useful tools that can help you, especially with your progression, but also in GvG and many other aspects.
Unit optimization
The first interesting module, especially for new players but also useful for any Conqueror’s Blade player, is
unit optimization.
On this page, you can easily find all Conqueror’s Blade units with various pieces of information, including a star-based score indicating whether the unit performs well in the current meta or not, its tier and cost, as well as the recommended veterancy paths for the unit.
By clicking on a unit, you will also find the recommended doctrines for that unit and, if applicable, its mastery.
Note that you can switch to the English version if you want to check a translation or if you are simply more comfortable with that language.
Conqueror’s Blade maps
The second tool is
Conqueror’s Blade maps.
In fact, if you want to prepare your strategy for territory wars or tournaments, you can very easily find the map of the targeted fief. To do so, select your region, then the type of fief (village / town / fort or capital), and finally search for the fief name.
Once done, right-click on the map image you are interested in and save the image.
I then recommend using the Stratsketch tool, which allows you to import the downloaded map image and draw battle plans in order to improve efficiency.
Active French-speaking houses
The third tool is
Active French-speaking houses.
This tool is useful for finding a French-speaking house that matches a player’s expectations, especially thanks to different criteria such as mandatory GvG participation and GvG frequency. It also allows you to directly contact houses through their Discord servers.
This tool is also interesting for the houses themselves, as it provides an additional channel to recruit new members.
By the way, if you are a Baron of an active French-speaking house, feel free to contact me so I can add your house to the list.
Artillery crafting
The fourth tool is
artillery crafting.
It can sometimes be tedious to switch between NPCs and your inventory to know how many resources you need to craft a specific artillery piece. This tool solves that problem.
You first need to select the rarity of the artillery you want to craft, then the desired quantity, and the final result will be displayed automatically.
If you want to know how many resources are required to craft refined materials, simply click on the relevant item to display the possible components.
Ultimate Bravery Conqueror’s Blade
The next tool is mainly intended for players who already have a decent number of units, good adaptability, and a strong honor pool.
For those who already know it, I’m of course talking about
Ultimate Bravery for Conqueror’s Blade.
So what is Ultimate Bravery and how do you use it?
It’s very simple: you enter the influence you have and click on “let’s go”. The goal is to play at least the unit composition proposed by the system, and if you wish, also the hero class and skills, and of course to perform well with it.
Note that it is possible to disable classes or units individually or by tier,
in order to make the challenge easier.
A small convenience we added for those who have already tried it: if you don’t own one of the proposed units but have another unit of the same tier fulfilling the same role, you can swap it.
Unit configuration
The sixth tool is
unit configuration.
This tool can be useful during tier lock periods to test compositions even if you don’t own the unit in question. There is also an option to simulate influence doctrines, allowing you to save your lotus water.
Tournament replays
The seventh tool is
tournament replays.
Here you will be able to find a large portion of tournament matches.
You can watch them out of curiosity to see how the top Conqueror’s Blade teams play, potentially learn some tricks, or simply support your favorite team.
You can also use this tool to analyze a specific team or map in order to create new strategies or get inspiration, and maybe even form your own team for future tournaments.
You can filter results from most recent to oldest, as well as by map, team, and tournament.
Ban and save
The final tool is
Ban and Save.
If you have created your team and plan to participate in one of the tournaments, you can simulate the ban and save phase.
Note that this tool works in a lobby format. You must first enter the lobby name in the top left corner and click OK. Your opponent must do the same in order for bans and saves from each team to be reflected on the other team’s screen.
Once done, each team must choose its side (red or blue), knowing that the red team starts the banning phase first.
After that, the tool guides you through the entire ban and save sequence.
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