Warlord

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A Warlord (Japanese: 武将 Military general) is high-ranking Warrior in Pokémon Conquest.

Warlords in Pokémon Conquest

Warlords are distinguished from other Warriors by the gold color on icons for the Warlord and their Pokémon, in contrast to the silver used for other Warriors. In battle, only Warlords may be used to recruit other Warlords, meaning a Warlord's Pokémon must deal the final blow on another Warlord's Pokémon for them to join the player's army.

Unlike the more common Warriors, Warlords are noted for their capability to transform, much like how Pokémon are capable of evolving. These transformations bring about a change appearance, rank, Warrior Skill, stats, and Perfect Link. Upon transforming, most, if not all Warlords, gain unique Warrior Skills. While most Warlords simply require a certain Link with their Perfect Link, there are those with additional requirements for them to transform. Masamune, for example, requires him to be in the story The Dragon's Dream for him to transform, while Ginchiyo and Muneshige require them to be in non-adjacent kingdoms.

The term Warlord is also often used to refer to the highest-ranking ruler of a kingdom, with those slightly below them being known as junior Warriors or junior Warlords. For example, Shingen is the Warlord of Terrera, while Yukimura and Kunoichi are its junior Warriors. On the other hand, Kotarō is the only Warlord of Yaksha.

List of Warlords by Gallery order

Warriors Kingdom Specialty Rank Warrior Skill Power Wisdom Charisma Capacity Perfect Link Transformation Requirements
Hero/Heroine Aurora  Normal  I Top Speed 65 60 65 4 Eevee Base Rank
II Courage 75 70 80 6 Eevee, Eeveelutions Automatic transformation during The Legend of Ransei*
III Motivate 80 85 100 8 Eevee, Eeveelutions, Arceus 80% link with Eevee or any Eeveelutions*
Nobunaga Dragnor  Dragon  Electric  I Desire 89 94 92 5 Hydreigon Base Rank
II Ambition 96 100 100 8 Hydreigon, Zekrom, Rayquaza Base Rank*,
80% link with Hydreigon*
Oichi Aurora  Normal  Dragon  I Sweet Song 48 73 90 4 Jigglypuff Base Rank
II Soft Light 54 83 98 5 Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff 55% link with Jigglypuff or Wigglytuff
Hideyoshi Ignis  Fire  Fighting  I Quick Strike 66 65 78 6 Monferno Base Rank
II Grand Dream 76 88 88 7 Monferno, Infernape 60% link with Monferno or Infernape
III Monferno, Infernape, Reshiram 70% link with Reshiram
Motochika Fontaine  Water  I Rally 82 81 81 6 Dewott Base Rank
II Rebellion 90 92 91 7 Dewott, Samurott 65% link with Dewott or Samurott
Ginchiyo Violight  Electric  I Bustle 74 68 72 5 Luxio Base Rank
II Thunderclap 84 78 82 6 Luxio, Luxray 60% link with Luxio or Luxray*
Motonari Greenleaf  Grass  I Brotherhood 69 90 86 7 Servine Base Rank
II Strategist 79 100 96 8 Servine, Serperior 60% link with Servine or Serperior*
Mitsuhide Nixtorm  Ice  Flying  I Crack Shot 77 82 82 5 Lapras Base Rank
II Cold Eyes 88 92 92 6 Lapras, Articuno 70% link with Lapras or Articuno*
Yoshihiro Pugilis  Fighting  I Mighty Blow 90 63 62 6 Gurdurr Base Rank
II Chesto! 98 73 72 7 Gurdurr, Conkeldurr 60% link with Gurdurr or Conkeldurr
Nene Viperia  Poison  Flying  I Rally 65 78 75 5 Golbat Base Rank
II Nene Ninpō 75 84 85 6 Golbat, Crobat 60% link with Golbat or Crobat *
Shingen Terrera  Ground  Rock  I Rally 82 96 86 7 Rhyperior Base Rank
II Fūrin Kazan 92 100 96 8 Rhyperior, Groudon 75% link with Rhyperior
Masamune Avia  Flying  I Bustle 86 82 80 7 Rufflet Base Rank
II One-Eyed 96 92 90 8 Rufflet, Braviary 60% link with Rufflet or Braviary*
Kenshin Illusio  Psychic  Fighting  I Bustle 90 66 81 7 Gallade Base Rank
II Inspiration 99 76 91 8 Gallade, Mewtwo 70% link with Gallade*
Yoshimoto Chrysalia  Bug  Steel  I Deep Breath 64 72 79 5 Pineco Base Rank
II Grace 75 82 88 6 Pineco, Forretress 55% link with Pineco or Forretress
Ujiyasu Cragspur  Rock  I Brotherhood 80 78 84 7 Boldore Base Rank
II Father Figure 90 94 94 8 Boldore, Gigalith 60% link with Boldore or Gigalith
Spectra  Ghost  Dragon  I Added Bonus 48 74 90 5 Misdreavus Base Rank
II Viper's Bite 54 84 97 6 Misdreavus, Mismagius 60% link with Misdreavus or Mismagius*
Kotarō Yaksha  Dark  I Quick Strike 82 78 52 5 Zorua Base Rank
II Mayhem 92 89 62 6 Zorua, Zoroark 60% link with Zorua or Zoroark
Ieyasu Valora  Steel  Rock  I Brotherhood 80 84 87 8 Aggron Base Rank
II Resolution 88 94 97 8 Aggron, Registeel 70% link with Aggron*
Hanbei Ignis  Electric  Fire  I Added Bonus 36 90 70 5 Pikachu Base Rank
II Lazybones 42 99 80 6 Pikachu, Raichu 60% link with Pikachu or Raichu*
Kanbei Ignis  Ghost  Fire  I Impact 60 90 62 5 Lampent Base Rank
II Extinguish 70 98 70 6 Lampent, Chandelure 60% link with Lampent or Chandelure*
Muneshige Violight  Flying  Normal  I Marksman Staravia Base Rank
II Typhoon Staravia, Staraptor 60% link with Staravia or Staraptor*
Gracia Nixtorm  Psychic  Ice  I Added Bonus 42 63 78 5 Gothorita Base Rank
II Bewilder Gothorita, Gothitelle 60% link with Gothorita


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