When you play Concours Blade, it's hard to miss the match between this game and the Mount and Blade released in 2008. You are a fighter, fighting in order. You have a regiment of loyal soldiers that you care to feed and pay.
There is a map of states
you can go through and your state can fight against others, trying to capture
the Fifs. You engage in the field and siege battles, command your troops and smite
enemies with vengeance and fury. Yes, there are similarities, but still, the
Conqueror Blade is a completely different game. And this game we are reviewing
today.
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Conquerors Blade Review
Conqueror's Blade is a new
strategic action MMO where you can command and control your army in the open
world. You can use your powerful siege weapons to destroy enemy castles in big
PvP battles. Send your units to secure land, and power, and form or forge alliances
against rival warlords to become the greatest conquerors in history. Find out
everything about this amazing game in the Winner Blade review that follows!
Visual and sound generally support the gameplay. If they do poorly, they can distract from the game. Conqueror’s Blade isn't too bad in this area, but a few more sound effects would be of great help.
The game runs very well. Game optimization means I'm not behind in
ping or frame rate at all. Even on a small machine, there is no slowdown when
there are a lot of enemies and friendly units. This is something I cannot
express how grateful I am.
The Gameplay of Conqueror's Blade
Well, we have to admit
that there are some interesting ideas here, as well as flaws. However, the most
notable weaknesses lie not strictly within the game, but outside of it.
The first is that the game
is online. To play epic multiplayer battles you need an internet connection and
the best connection is the best performance and experience.
You won't have much fun
and neither will your enemies if you have an unwanted connection. Sure, it's
hard to shoot someone teleporting around this location, but it's also hard to
land your powerful Polex Strike. Also, don't shower. Many players enjoy being
under other people's skin and have a special place in hell to their liking.
Don't be like them.
The second is your
hardware. Here are the minimum and recommended requirements for the Conqueror's
Blade:
Conqueror's Blade System Requirements
What Is Conqueror's Blade?
My.com's Conquerors Blade is a new third-person medieval combat strategy MMO. Players will take on the role of warlords and in epic large-scale battles, they will control themselves and their army to dominate.
The game is free with optional Cash Store packs
which can be purchased on Steam or the My.com launcher. Your first step is to
create your own world leader, and that means choosing a class.
Many options are
available. You can be an Eastern-inspired samurai fighter or a ninja, both of
which have their own skill trees that unlock more skills as you level them up
through questing or PvP combat. Alternatively, you can choose a more western
method, such as a traditional knight or musketeer.
It's a way for the game to combine the best influences from the feudal era of medieval warfare. Your choice of class also determines the type of army unit you can join.
From
archers to hoplites, these units are only visible during PvP, but the fun part
is that you can control them in battle with your own world's boss. A small
tutorial awaits you before you can choose a starting area, which is very
important for joining a guild or a house later.
Where The Real Fun Is
While the game prides
itself on having the best of both worlds, it's Conqueror's Blade PvP component
that arguably offers the most enjoyment. Battle mode opens very quickly to new
players and is an epic 15v15 online battle. Your teams will compete against
each other, and as you join the match you will face several modes like Capture
the Castle.
Before the game, each team is randomly assigned the roles of defender and attacker and the objective of the attacker will be to break the fort and capture all the points to win. Capturing a point means staying in the blue circle until the time runs out.
Defenders have a very simple role: to stop attackers at all costs. Before the
match, you will have the opportunity to choose your equipment, your unit and
your equipment. This part is very important because there is no coordination in
the middle of the match.
These epic battles are fun, chaotic, and definitely worth experiencing. It's a unique game experience in which not only do you have to control your character with all your combat abilities, but you have three army units at your command that you can use to organize defenses or set up a strategy. of attack.
In the end game, House of
Conqueror's Blade Battles Arena offers a more competitive version of those epic
battles with more risk such as resources, so it's definitely something you'll
want to master first.
The PvP of the game is more enjoyable than the boring PvE, but obviously, your mileage will change.
Progression of Conqueror's Blade
However, Conquerors Blade's progress is slow. It may take several battles to upgrade your character or unit. The experience bars won't advance at an impressive rate until you complete the task. Conqueror's Blade offers experience booster items for combat as well as premium status for accounts.
This can be invaluable for casual
gamers who have the cash. Experience boosters can be found by searching.
However, I don't know how many times he was awarded. While I don't think
there's a win-win environment, it's clear that high-level troops will have to
invest a lot of my time, whether boosters are involved or not.
You must unlock your units with honor points and equip them with weapons. For a 30-man unit to be successful, you need a 30-gun kit. Units can be purchased with in-game currency but become prohibitively expensive over time. To craft a weapon kit, you need to travel to the regions and collect the appropriate materials. It also carries risks. It will take you some time to find a high-level soldier, but it will be worth it.
The world Map
Other players can roam the
world map, which is often full of pirates and layers. The players' guild, also
known as the "House", controls the towns and villages. These cells
can limit its functions. Cities allow you to replenish food and repair units.
However, you cannot do this in a city that does not own your house. The new
Player Center is the starting city, which has always been player-friendly.
Player versus player
battle is possible on the world map. This means that players can attack you
even if you are not in town. Although you can bring different units with you,
you have to remember that the more you have, the better. Only light travel with
peasant soldiers can be a good way to get the resources you need if you're not
careful but you're still at risk of being attacked.
You can sign up for matchmaking to participate in various city battles. Some fights are PvE (practice matches against bots, or "expeditions" with enemy waves), others are PvP ("Domination-style Fight Point Control and Blocked Fights"). Although it may be due to my schedule, find the match as the match progresses. It was difficult for me to pass, but I'm sure other players will come in the evening.
Battles of Conqueror's Blade
Wars are fun. There are
usually around 15 opponents in matches. Skipping a fight can be punishable,
although I haven't explored the penalty system very much. Siege warfare is
still my favorite type of combat. It is worth using a blockchain tool. However,
it's fair to assume that others will compete for your opportunity to use what's
out there. However, during siege warfare, I was almost always a defender.
Although I like to be a defender, sometimes I like to attack.
Weird bugs will
occasionally show up in games and it's natural to expect the Conqueror's Blade to
be no different. Conqueror's Blade is frequently updated by developers. I think
it will be more enjoyable if they keep working hard on it.
Conclusion of Conqueror's Blade
Is Conqueror's Blade worth
playing? Yes for the most part, especially if you like PvP and games like Total
War, For Honor or Heroism. These elements that allow you to control your
character in battle are both exciting and chaotic for defeating your own army
or defending your territory.
The PvE aspect of the game
isn't the best but it's still necessary to get the most out of your class
progression. As for the free titles, you won't get a shameless pay-to-win
strategy here, which is always a good thing. Give it a try if you need a strategic
medieval PvP solution.