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Warlords are distinguished from other Warriors by their gold icons, contrasting the silver icons of regular Warriors. Furthermore, they have unique character designs, depicted in several sprites showing different emotions<!--term used in the game-->, unlike regular Warriors who have shared character designs depicted in only a single sprite. In addition, each Warlord has a [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories|story]] of their own.
Warlords are distinguished from other Warriors by their gold icons, contrasting the silver icons of regular Warriors. Furthermore, they have unique character designs, depicted in several sprites showing different emotions<!--term used in the game-->, unlike regular Warriors who have shared character designs depicted in only a single sprite. In addition, each Warlord has a [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories|story]] of their own.


Warlords are noted for their capability of transforming, somewhat similar to how Pokémon are capable of evolving. Transforming makes a Warlord ascend from Rank I to Rank II (there is also a Rank III for two Warlords), changing their appearance, stats, Perfect Link, and [[Warrior Skill]]. While Warlords generally have high stats, it is these unique Warrior Skills acquired through transformation that mostly set them apart from regular Warriors in terms of battling prowess. The requirements for transformation vary from Warlord to Warlord, and are presented in the table below.
Warlords are noted for their capability of transforming, somewhat similar to how Pokémon are capable of evolving. Transforming makes a Warlord ascend from Rank I to Rank II (there is also a Rank III for the [[Hero]]/[[Heroine]] and [[Hideyoshi]]), changing their appearance, stats, Perfect Link, and [[Warrior Skill]]. While Warlords generally have high stats, it is these unique Warrior Skills acquired through transformation that mostly set them apart from regular Warriors in terms of battling prowess. The requirements for transformation vary from Warlord to Warlord, and are presented in the table below.


In order to recruit a Warlord, the regular requirements for recruitment must be fulfilled by another Warlord. This means that it is imperative, but not sufficient, that the Warlord's Pokémon is knocked out by another Warlord's Pokémon.
In order to recruit a Warlord, the regular requirements for recruitment must be fulfilled by another Warlord. This means that it is imperative, but not sufficient, that the Warlord's Pokémon is knocked out by another Warlord's Pokémon.
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