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A '''Warlord''' (Japanese: '''ブショーリーダー''' ''Military Leader'') is a high-ranking [[Warrior]] in [[Pokémon Conquest]].  
A '''Warlord''' (Japanese: '''ブショーリーダー''' ''Military Leader'') is a high-ranking [[Warrior]] 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.
Warlords are distinguished from other Warriors by the gold color on icons for the Warlord and their Pokémon, in contrast to the silver icons 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.
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.
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