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==Clerk-operated kingdom locations==
==Clerk-operated kingdom locations==
===Alchemist===
Clerk-operated locations do not feature combat, but instead provide some service, either for free or at the cost of some gold. One-to-six Warriors can be assigned to visit a clerk-operated location (limit depends on location). Additionally, the links between the visiting Warriors and their currently-equipped partner Pokémon will improve slightly after a visit.
 
For some locations, the Power, Charisma, or Wisdom stat of the visiting Warriors will affect the quality of the service - which stat is used (if any) will depend on the location.
 
===Bank===
[[File:Conquest background Bank.png|right|thumb|Bank]]
[[File:Bank.png]] "''Invest gold to upgrade locations.''"
 
At a '''Bank''' location, the player may invest 500, 1000, or 2000 gold in one of the kingdom's other locations, developing it in order to increase its level.
 
Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats determines, along with the value of the investment, the degree of development. Unlike most locations, Bank locations do not have levels.
 
Bank locations can be found in all of [[Ransei]]'s 17 kingdoms, always operated by a Shopkeeper.
{{-}}
 
===Mystery Springs===
[[File:Conquest background Mystery Springs.png|right|thumb|Mystery Springs]]
[[File:Mystery Springs.png]] "''Change your Pokémon's Abilities using the power of the Mystery Springs.''"
 
At a '''Mystery Springs''' location, the [[List of Abilities (Conquest)|Ability]] of a visiting [[Warrior]]s partner Pokémon can be changed for a price of 3000 gold, or if the third Ability of the species is selected, 10000 gold.
 
Only one Warrior can be sent at a time. Unlike most locations, Mystery Springs locations do not have levels.
 
Mystery Springs locations can be found in the following kingdoms, always operated by a Shopkeeper:
* [[Ignis]]
* [[Valora]]
{{-}}
 
===Ponigiri Shop===
[[File:Pokemon Conquest Ponigiri Shop.jpg|thumb|200px|Ponigiri Shop]]
[[File:Ponigiri shop level 1 sprite.png]][[File:Ponigiri shop level 2 sprite.png]][[File:Ponigiri shop level 3 sprite.png]] "''Increase Pokémon's Energy by feeding them ponigiri.''"
 
At a '''Ponigiri Shop''' location, the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of visiting [[Warrior]]s' partner Pokémon is improved by ordering one of three [[Ponigiri]] services: Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, or Blue Ponigiri.
 
Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The selection increases with the level (1-3) of the location:
 
{|class="roundtable" style="background:#cdbc6c; border:2px solid #807544; {{roundy|10px}}"
|- style="background: #f9e586;"
! style={{roundytl|10px}}" | Ponigiri
! Cost
! Energy increase
! style={{roundytr|10px}}" | Ponigiri Shop Level
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest gold.png]] 0 G
| +1 Energy level
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Red Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest gold.png]] 300 G
| +2 Energy levels
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Blue Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest gold.png]] 700 G
| +3 Energy levels
| 3
|-
! colspan="4" style="background: #f9e586; {{roundybottom|10px}}"|
|}
 
After the Ponigiri is eaten, the Shopkeeper may offer more Ponigiri for consumption. If successful, the Pokémon's Energy will increase again, however if unsuccessful, the Pokémon's Energy will decrease to a minimum.
 
Note that, while Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, and Blue Ponigiri all exist as single-use held items, their item form cannot be purchased here - any Ponigiri purchased at a Ponigiri Shop is consumed immediately.
 
Ponigiri Shop locations can be found in the following kingdoms, always operated by a Shopkeeper:
* [[Aurora]]
* [[Fontaine]]
* [[Ignis]]
* [[Greenleaf]]
* [[Violight]]
* [[Illusio]]
* [[Terrera]]
* [[Yaksha]]
* [[Avia]]
* [[Spectra]]
* [[Valora]]
{{clear}}
 
===Shop===
[[File:Shop level 1.png]][[File:Shop level 2.png]][[File:Shop level 3.png]] "''Buy and sell items.''"
 
At a '''Shop''' location, [[List of items (Conquest)|item]]s can be purchased.
 
Only one [[Warrior]] can be sent at a time, and their Charisma stat determines the price discount offered. The selection increases with the level (1-3) of the location, and the overall selection of a shop also varies by kingdom.
 
Shop locations can be found in the following kingdoms, always operated by a Merchant:
* [[Aurora]]
* [[Fontaine]]
* [[Ignis]]
* [[Violight]]
* [[Pugilis]]
* [[Chrysalia]]
* [[Terrera]]
* [[Cragspur]]
* [[Yaksha]]
* [[Viperia]]
* [[Avia]]
* [[Nixtorm]]
* [[Dragnor]]
 
===Item-crafting locations===
At an item-crafting location, players may select an [[List of items (Conquest)|item]] from a list, and attempt to create it by providing specifically requested items. If the combination fails, the player will instead obtain a pile of worthless {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|junk}}. There is no limit to the amount of items that can be (attempted to be) combined per session.
 
Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Charisma stats determines the success rate. The selection of items increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
 
====Alchemist====
[[File:Conquest background Alchemist.png|right|thumb|Alchemist]]
[[File:Alchemist level 1.png]][[File:Alchemist level 2.png]][[File:Alchemist level 3.png]] "''Combine two items to form a new item.''"
[[File:Alchemist level 1.png]][[File:Alchemist level 2.png]][[File:Alchemist level 3.png]] "''Combine two items to form a new item.''"


At an '''Alchemist''' location, players may select an [[List of items (Conquest)|item]] from a list, and attempt to create it by providing specifically requested items. If the combination fails, the player will instead obtain a pile of {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|junk}}. There is no limit to the amount of items that can be (attempted) combined per session. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Charisma stats determines the success rate. The selection of items increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
The items craftable at '''Alchemist''' locations are primarily single-use items.


Alchemist locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
Alchemist locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
* [[Chrysalia]], operated by a Doctor.
* [[Chrysalia]], operated by a Doctor.
* [[Viperia]], operated by an Alchemist.
* [[Viperia]], operated by an Alchemist.
It is similar to the [[#Blacksmith|Blacksmith]] location.


Available Item Recipes:
Available Item Recipes:
{|class="sortable" style="background:#cdbc6c; border:2px solid #807544; {{roundy|10px}}"
{|class="roundtable sortable" style="background:#cdbc6c; border:2px solid #807544; {{roundy|10px}}"
! style="background: #f9e586; {{roundytl|10px}}" | Item Created
|-  style="background: #f9e586;"
! style="background: #f9e586" | Ingredient 1
! style={{roundytl|10px}}" | Item Created
! style="background: #f9e586" | Ingredient 2
! Ingredient 1
! style="background: #f9e586; {{roundytr|10px}}" | Alchemist Level
! Ingredient 2
! style={{roundytr|10px}}" | Alchemist Level
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Super Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Super Potion
| Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Potion
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Hyper Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Hyper Potion
| Super Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Super Potion
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Max Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Max Potion
| Hyper Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Hyper Potion
| Healing Herbs x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Crimson Grace
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Crimson Grace
| Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Potion
| Burn Heal
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Burn Heal
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Indigo Grace
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Indigo Grace
| Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Potion
| Antidote
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Antidote
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Ivory Grace
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Ivory Grace
| Potion
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Potion
| Ice Heal
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Ice Heal
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Parlyz Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Parlyz Block
| Parlyz Heal
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Parlyz Heal
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Sleep Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Sleep Block
| Awakening
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Awakening
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Poison Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Poison Block
| Antidote
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Antidote
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Burn Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Burn Block
| Burn Heal
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Burn Heal
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Freeze Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Freeze Block
| Ice Heal
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Ice Heal
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Omniblock
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Omniblock
| Full Heal
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Full Heal
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Red Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Red Ponigiri
| Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Ponigiri
| Healing Herbs
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Blue Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Blue Ponigiri
| Red Ponigiri
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Red Ponigiri
| Healing Herbs x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Healing Herbs ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Couplink
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Couplink
| Charisma Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Charisma Orb
| Mystery Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Mystery Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Excellink
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Excellink
| Couplink
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Couplink
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Idyllink
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Idyllink
| Excellink
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Excellink
| Dashing Droplet x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Sniper Lens
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Sniper Lens
| Agility Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb
| Mystery Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Mystery Orb
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Winged Boots
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Winged Boots
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| Ability Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Siren Song
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Siren Song
| Magic Mirror
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Magic Mirror
| Charisma Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Charisma Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Sylph Wings
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Sylph Wings
| Agility Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb
| Mystery Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Mystery Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|-  
|-  
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|}


===Arena===
====Blacksmith====
[[File:Arena level 1.png]][[File:Arena level 2.png]][[File:Arena level 3.png]] "''Train together with your Pokémon in order to raise their Energy.''"
[[File:Conquest background Blacksmith.png|right|thumb|Blacksmith]]
 
At an '''Arena''' location, the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of visiting [[Warrior]]s' partner Pokémon is improved. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The degree of Energy improvement increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After this, the Warriors may be offered a special training session so their Pokémon's Energy can remain increased for a longer time. However if this fails, the Energy of the Pokémon will decrease. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
 
The Arena location is found only in [[Pugilis]], where it is operated by a Martial Artist.
 
It is similar to the [[#Dragon Chamber|Dragon Chamber]] and [[#Hermitage|Hermitage]] locations.
 
===Bank===
[[File:Bank.png]] "''Invest gold to upgrade locations.''"
 
At a '''Bank''' location, the player may invest 500, 1000, or 2000 gold in one of the kingdom's other locations, developing it in order to increase its level. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats determines, along with the value of the investment, the degree of development. Unlike most locations, Bank locations do not have levels. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
 
Bank locations can be found in all of [[Ransei]]'s 17 kingdoms, always operated by a Shopkeeper.
 
===Blacksmith===
[[File:Blacksmith level 1.png]][[File:Blacksmith level 2.png]][[File:Blacksmith level 3.png]] "''Combine two items to form a new item.''"
[[File:Blacksmith level 1.png]][[File:Blacksmith level 2.png]][[File:Blacksmith level 3.png]] "''Combine two items to form a new item.''"


At a '''Blacksmith''' location, players may select an [[List of items (Conquest)|item]] from a list, and attempt to create it by providing specifically requested items. If the combination fails, the player will instead obtain a pile of {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|junk}}. There is no limit to the amount of items that can be (attempted) combined per session. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Charisma stats determines the success rate. The selection of items increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
The items craftable at '''Blacksmith''' locations are primarily equipment.


Blacksmith locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
Blacksmith locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
* [[Aurora]], operated by an Artisan.
* [[Aurora]], operated by an Artisan.
* [[Nixtorm]], operated by an Artisan.
* [[Nixtorm]], operated by an Artisan.
It is similar to the [[#Alchemist|Alchemist]] location.


Available Item Recipes:
Available Item Recipes:
{|class="sortable" style="background:#cdbc6c; border:2px solid #807544; {{roundy|10px}}"
{|class="roundtable sortable" style="background:#cdbc6c; border:2px solid #807544; {{roundy|10px}}"
! style="background: #f9e586; {{roundytl|10px}}" | Item Created
|- style="background: #f9e586;"
! style="background: #f9e586" | Ingredient 1
! style={{roundytl|10px}}" | Item Created
! style="background: #f9e586" | Ingredient 2
! Ingredient 1
! style="background: #f9e586; {{roundytr|10px}}" | Blacksmith Level
! Ingredient 2
! style={{roundytr|10px}}" | Blacksmith Level
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Dumbbell
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Dumbbell
| Durability Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb
| Power Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Power Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Strategy Tome
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Strategy Tome
| Durability Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb
| Wisdom Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Wisdom Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Magic Mirror
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Magic Mirror
| Durability Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb
| Charisma Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Charisma Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Staff of Courage
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Staff of Courage
| Staff of Purpose
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Staff of Purpose
| Dashing Droplet x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Hero's Mantle
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Hero's Mantle
| Durability Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb
| Explosives
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Padded Cloak
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Padded Cloak
| Durability Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb
| Canvas
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Canvas
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Weak Spot Lens
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Weak Spot Lens
| Power Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Power Orb
| Agility Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Power Wristband
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Power Wristband
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| Power Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Power Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Power Cuff
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Power Cuff
| Power Wristband
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Power Wristband
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Power Brace
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Power Brace
| Power Cuff
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Power Cuff
| Dashing Droplet x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Iron Wristband
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Iron Wristband
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| Durability Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Iron Cuff
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Iron Cuff
| Iron Wristband
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Iron Wristband
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Iron Brace
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Iron Brace
| Iron Cuff
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Iron Cuff
| Dashing Droplet x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Generator
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Generator
| Parlyz Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Parlyz Block
| Agility Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Lucky Charm
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Lucky Charm
| Omniblock
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Omniblock
| Durability Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Durability Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Harmony Harp
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Harmony Harp
| Harmony Flute
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Harmony Flute
| Dashing Droplet
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Dashing Droplet
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Metal Mirror
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Metal Mirror
| Power Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Power Orb
| Mystery Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Mystery Orb
| 1
| 1
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Magic Balloon
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Magic Balloon
| Agility Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb
| Explosives
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives
| 2
| 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Target Charm
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Target Charm
| Weak Spot Lens
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Weak Spot Lens
| Agility Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Traveler's Charm
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Traveler's Charm
| Wisdom Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Wisdom Orb
| Agility Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Agility Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Ball of Rage
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Ball of Rage
| Mystery Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Mystery Orb
| Explosives x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| War Fan
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] War Fan
| Power Orb
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Power Orb
| Wisdom Orb x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Wisdom Orb ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chili Powder
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Chili Powder
| Burn Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Burn Block
| Explosives x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Sleeptight Salts
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Sleeptight Salts
| Sleep Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Sleep Block
| Explosives x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Discharger
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Discharger
| Parlyz Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Parlyz Block
| Explosives x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Dry Ice
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Dry Ice
| Freeze Block
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Freeze Block
| Explosives x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives ×2
| 3
| 3
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Cursed Flute
| [[File:Conquest Equipment.png]] Cursed Flute
| Omniblock
| [[File:Conquest Single Use.png]] Omniblock
| Explosives x2
| [[File:Conquest Element.png]] Explosives ×2
| 3
| 3
|-  
|-  
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===Dragon Chamber===
===Gold-generation locations===
[[File:Dragon Chamber level 1.png]][[File:Dragon Chamber level 2.png]][[File:Dragon Chamber level 3.png]] "''Train together with your Pokémon in order to raise their Energy.''"
[[File:Conquest background Mine.png|right|thumb|Mining locations]]
At a gold-generation location, gold is obtained.
 
Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Power stats affects the amount of gold obtained. The amount of gold obtained also increases with the level (1-3) of the location.


At a '''Dragon Chamber''' location, the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of visiting [[Warrior]]s' partner Pokémon is improved. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The degree of Energy improvement increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After this, the Warriors may be offered a top-level training session so their Pokémon's Energy can remain increased for a longer time. However if this fails, the Energy of the Pokémon will decrease. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
An NPC may then ask the player whether they want to use one of three tools in the mining process. The names of the tools will vary by location, but generally the more-intense tools will increase the amount of gold more than the less-intense tools. However, the tool may break, resulting in no gold being obtained.


The Dragon Chamber location is found only in [[Dragnor]], where it is operated by a Guide.
If a visiting Warrior has a {{p|Meowth}} as their partner Pokémon, the amount of gold is also multiplied by 1.5. Similarly, if a visiting Warrior has a {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Lucky Coin}} equipped, the amount of gold is multiplied by 1.2. These two effects can be stacked with each other, but not with multiple Meowth or multiple Lucky Coins.
* However, the [[List of Abilities (Conquest)|abilities]] Bonanza and Fortune do NOT affect the amount of gold obtained.


It is similar to the [[#Arena|Arena]] and [[#Hermitage|Hermitage]] locations.
Gold-generation locations are always operated by a Miner.


===Gold Mine===
====Gold Mine====
[[File:Gold Mine level 1.png]][[File:Gold Mine level 2.png]][[File:Gold Mine level 3.png]] "''Go mining for gold.''"
[[File:Gold Mine level 1.png]][[File:Gold Mine level 2.png]][[File:Gold Mine level 3.png]] "''Go mining for gold.''"


At a '''Gold Mine''' location, gold is obtained. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Power stats affects the amount of gold obtained. The amount of gold obtained increases with the level (1-3) of the location. An Adventurer may then ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using gloves, a shovel or a hammer will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively. However, the tool may break resulting in no gold being obtained. If a visiting Warrior has a {{p|Meowth}} as their partner Pokémon, the amount of gold is also increased by 1.5 times. Similarly, if a visiting Warrior has a {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Lucky Coin}} equipped, the amount of gold is increased by 1.2 times. These two effects can be stacked. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
At a '''Gold Mine''' location, an Adventurer may ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using gloves, a shovel or a hammer will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively, if successful.


Gold Mine locations can be found in the following kingdoms, always operated by a Miner:
Gold Mine locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
* [[Greenleaf]]
* [[Greenleaf]]
* [[Pugilis]]
* [[Pugilis]]
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* [[Dragnor]]
* [[Dragnor]]


It is similar to the [[#Open-Pit Mine|Open-Pit Mine]], [[#River of Gold|River of Gold]], and [[#Underground Mine|Underground Mine]] locations.
====Open-Pit Mine====
[[File:Open Pit Mine level 1.png]][[File:Open Pit Mine level 2.png]][[File:Open Pit Mine level 3.png]] "''Go mining for gold.''"
 
At an '''Open-Pit Mine''' location, an Adventurer may ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using a spade, a pickaxe or a drill will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively, if successful.
 
The Open-Pit Mine location is found only in [[Terrera]].


===Hermitage===
====River of Gold====
[[File:Hermitage level 1.png]][[File:Hermitage level 2.png]][[File:Hermitage level 3.png]] "''Train together with your Pokémon in order to raise their Energy.''"
[[File:River of Gold level 1.png]][[File:River of Gold level 2.png]][[File:River of Gold level 3.png]] "''Go panning in the River of Gold.''"
 
At a '''River of Gold''' location, an Explorer may ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using goggles, a sieve or a pump will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively, if successful.
 
The River of Gold location is found only in [[Fontaine]].


At a '''Hermitage''' location, the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of visiting [[Warrior]]s' partner Pokémon is improved. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The degree of Energy improvement increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After this, the Warriors may be offered an additional training session so their Pokémon's Energy can remain increased for a longer time. However if this fails, the Energy of the Pokémon will decrease. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
====Underground Mine====
[[File:Underground Mine level 1.png]][[File:Underground Mine level 2.png]][[File:Underground Mine level 3.png]] "''Go mining for gold.''"


The Hermitage location is found only in [[Cragspur]], where it is operated by a Teacher.
At an '''Underground Mine''' location, a Landowner may ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using a spade, a pickaxe or a drill will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively, if successful.


It is similar to the [[#Arena|Arena]] and [[#Dragon Chamber|Dragon Chamber]] locations.
The Underground Mine location is found only in [[Yaksha]].


===Mystery Springs===
===Energy-improvement locations===
[[File:Mystery Springs.png]] "''Change your Pokémon's Abilities using the power of the Mystery Springs.''"
[[File:Conquest background arena.png|right|thumb|Arena locations]]
At an Energy-improvement location, the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of visiting [[Warrior]]s' partner Pokémon is improved.


At a '''Mystery Springs''' location, the [[List of Abilities (Conquest)|Ability]] of a visiting [[Warrior]]s partner Pokémon can be changed for a price of 3000 gold, or if the third Ability of the species is selected, 10000 gold. Only one Warrior can be sent at a time. Unlike most locations, Mystery Springs locations do not have levels. After a session, the link between the visiting Warrior and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The degree of Energy improvement increases with the level (1-3) of the location.


Mystery Springs locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
After this, the Warriors may be offered a second training session (name varies by location) so their Pokémon's Energy can remain increased for a longer time. However if this fails, the Energy of the Pokémon will decrease.
* [[Ignis]], operated by a Shopkeeper.
* [[Valora]], operated by a Shopkeeper.


===Open-Pit Mine===
====Arena====
[[File:Open Pit Mine level 1.png]][[File:Open Pit Mine level 2.png]][[File:Open Pit Mine level 3.png]] "''Go mining for gold.''"
[[File:Arena level 1.png]][[File:Arena level 2.png]][[File:Arena level 3.png]] "''Train together with your Pokémon in order to raise their Energy.''"


At an '''Open-Pit Mine''' location, gold is obtained. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Power stats affects the amount of gold obtained. The amount of gold obtained increases with the level (1-3) of the location. An Adventurer may then ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using a spade, a pickaxe or a drill will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively. However, the tool may break resulting in no gold being obtained. If a visiting Warrior has a {{p|Meowth}} as their partner Pokémon, the amount of gold is also increased by 1.5 times. Similarly, if a visiting Warrior has a {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Lucky Coin}} equipped, the amount of gold is increased by 1.2 times. These two effects can be stacked. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
At an '''Arena''' location, the second training session is called a "special training session".


The Open-Pit Mine location is found only in [[Terrera]], where it is operated by a Miner.
The Arena location is found only in [[Pugilis]], where it is operated by a Martial Artist.


It is similar to the [[#Gold Mine|Gold Mine]], [[#River of Gold|River of Gold]], and [[#Underground Mine|Underground Mine]] locations.
====Dragon Chamber====
[[File:Dragon Chamber level 1.png]][[File:Dragon Chamber level 2.png]][[File:Dragon Chamber level 3.png]] "''Train together with your Pokémon in order to raise their Energy.''"


===Ponigiri Shop===
At a '''Dragon Chamber''' location, the second training session is called a "top-level training session".
[[File:Ponigiri shop level 1 sprite.png]][[File:Ponigiri shop level 2 sprite.png]][[File:Ponigiri shop level 3 sprite.png]] "''Increase Pokémon's Energy by feeding them ponigiri.''"


At a '''Ponigiri Shop''' location, the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of visiting [[Warrior]]s' partner Pokémon is improved by ordering one of three [[Ponigiri]] services; Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, or Blue Ponigiri. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The selection increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After the Ponigiri is eaten, the Shopkeeper may offer more Ponigiri for consumption. If successful, the Pokémon's Energy will increase again, however if unsuccessful, the Pokémon's Energy will decrease to a minimum. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
The Dragon Chamber location is found only in [[Dragnor]], where it is operated by a Guide.


Ponigiri Shop locations can be found in the following kingdoms, always operated by a Shopkeeper:
====Hermitage====
* [[Aurora]]
[[File:Hermitage level 1.png]][[File:Hermitage level 2.png]][[File:Hermitage level 3.png]] "''Train together with your Pokémon in order to raise their Energy.''"
* [[Fontaine]]
* [[Ignis]]
* [[Greenleaf]]
* [[Violight]]
* [[Illusio]]
* [[Terrera]]
* [[Yaksha]]
* [[Avia]]
* [[Spectra]]
* [[Valora]]


===Power Plant===
At a '''Hermitage''' location, the second training session is called an "additional training session".
[[File:Pokemon Conquest Power Plant.jpg|thumb|200px|Power Plant]]
[[File:Power Plant level 1.png]][[File:Power Plant level 2.png]][[File:Power Plant level 3.png]] "''Summon Pokémon using a mysterious electrical power.''"


At a '''Power Plant''' location, the amount of wild Pokémon gathering at the kingdom's wild Pokémon locations can be increased for the month. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats affect the gathered amount. The operating Plant Owner will ask the visiting Warriors to push a button which will allow wild Pokémon to gather in the kingdom. He may also offer the Warriors an upgraded option which will increase the number of Pokémon gathered. However this option may fail, resulting in the Power Plant having no effect. <!--The gathered amount increases with the level (1-3) of the location. -->  If the Warriors were successful at the Power Plant, wild Pokémon will gather during battle at a kingdom's wild Pokémon location on the first turn. If the upgraded option was successful, wild Pokémon will gather during battle at a kingdom's wild Pokémon location for the first five turns.
The Hermitage location is found only in [[Cragspur]], where it is operated by a Teacher.
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Unlike most locations, Power Plant locations cannot be visited every month, as they will have to recharge. <!--The recharging speed increases with the level of the location. --> After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
===Stat-improvement locations===
[[File:Conquest background Woodlands.png|right|thumb|Woodland locations]]
At a stat-improvement location, the stats of visiting [[Warrior]]s are temporarily improved.


The Power Plant location is found only in [[Violight]], where it is operated by a Plant Owner.
Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats determine the degree of improvement. The degree of improvement also increases with the level (1-3) of the location, as does the duration of the stat increase.


It is similar to the [[#Windmill|Windmill]] location.
After this, the Warriors may be given the option of visiting one of three additional spots (names vary by location) to further increase their Power, Wisdom, or Charisma.


===Power Spot===
====Power Spot====
[[File:Power Spot level 1.png]][[File:Power Spot level 2.png]][[File:Power Spot level 3.png]] "''Absorb a mysterious energy to temporarily improve Warriors' stats.''"
[[File:Power Spot level 1.png]][[File:Power Spot level 2.png]][[File:Power Spot level 3.png]] "''Absorb a mysterious energy to temporarily improve Warriors' stats.''"


At a '''Power Spot''' location, the stats of visiting [[Warrior]]s are temporarily improved. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats determine the degree of improvement. The degree of improvement also increases with the level (1-3) of the location, as does the duration of the stat increase. After this, the Warriors may be given the option of visiting a Glade of Power, Glade of Wisdom, or Glade of Charisma to further increase their Power, Wisdom, or Charisma stat respectively. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
At a '''Power Spot''' location, the Warriors may be given the option of visiting a Glade of Power, Glade of Wisdom, or Glade of Charisma to further increase their Power, Wisdom, or Charisma stat respectively.


Power Spot locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
Power Spot locations can be found in the following kingdoms:
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* [[Spectra]], operated by a Medium.
* [[Spectra]], operated by a Medium.


It is similar to the [[#Woodlands|Woodlands]] location.
====Woodlands====
[[File:Woodlands level 1.png]][[File:Woodlands level 2.png]][[File:Woodlands level 3.png]] "''Relax in the forest to temporarily improve Warriors' stats.''"


===River of Gold===
At a '''Woodlands''' location, the Warriors may be given the option of visiting a Power Tree, Wisdom Tree, or Charisma Tree to further increase their Power, Wisdom, or Charisma stat respectively.
[[File:River of Gold level 1.png]][[File:River of Gold level 2.png]][[File:River of Gold level 3.png]] "''Go panning in the River of Gold.''"


At a '''River of Gold''' location, gold is obtained. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Power stats affects the amount of gold obtained. The amount of gold obtained increases with the level (1-3) of the location. An Explorer may then ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using goggles, a sieve or a pump will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively. However, the tool may break resulting in no gold being obtained. If a visiting Warrior has a {{p|Meowth}} as their partner Pokémon, the amount of gold is also increased by 1.5 times. Similarly, if a visiting Warrior has a {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Lucky Coin}} equipped, the amount of gold is increased by 1.2 times. These two effects can be stacked. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
The Woodlands location is found only in [[Greenleaf]], where it is operated by a Mysterious Girl.
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The River of Gold location is found only in [[Fontaine]], where it is operated by a Miner.
===Pokémon-summoning locations===
At a Pokémon-summoning location, the amount of wild Pokémon gathering at the kingdom's wild Pokémon locations can be increased for the month.


It is similar to the [[#Gold Mine|Gold Mine]], [[#Open-Pit Mine|Open-Pit Mine]], and [[#Underground Mine|Underground Mine]] locations.
Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats affect the gathered amount.  


===Shop===
The operating NPC will ask the visiting Warriors to perform a task, which will allow wild Pokémon to gather in the kingdom. They may also offer the Warriors an upgraded option which will increase the number of Pokémon gathered. However this option may fail, resulting in the location having no effect. <!--The gathered amount increases with the level (1-3) of the location. -->
[[File:Shop level 1.png]][[File:Shop level 2.png]][[File:Shop level 3.png]] "''Buy and sell items.''"


At a '''Shop''' location, [[List of items (Conquest)|item]]s can be purchased. Only one [[Warrior]] can be sent at a time, and their Charisma stat determines the price discount offered. The selection increases with the level (1-3) of the location. After a session, the link between the visiting Warrior and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
If the Warriors were successful at the location, 2-3 additional wild Pokémon will appear during battle at a kingdom's wild Pokémon location on the first turn. If the upgraded option was successful, 2-3 wild Pokémon will appear every turn for the first five turns instead.


Shop locations can be found in the following kingdoms, always operated by a Merchant:
Unlike most locations, Pokémon-summoning locations cannot be visited every month, as they will have to recharge. <!--The recharging speed increases with the level of the location. -->
* [[Aurora]]
* [[Fontaine]]
* [[Ignis]]
* [[Violight]]
* [[Pugilis]]
* [[Chrysalia]]
* [[Terrera]]
* [[Cragspur]]
* [[Yaksha]]
* [[Viperia]]
* [[Avia]]
* [[Nixtorm]]
* [[Dragnor]]


===Underground Mine===
====Power Plant====
[[File:Underground Mine level 1.png]][[File:Underground Mine level 2.png]][[File:Underground Mine level 3.png]] "''Go mining for gold.''"
[[File:Pokemon Conquest Power Plant.jpg|thumb|200px|Power Plant]]
[[File:Power Plant level 1.png]][[File:Power Plant level 2.png]][[File:Power Plant level 3.png]] "''Summon Pokémon using a mysterious electrical power.''"


At an '''Underground Mine''' location, gold is obtained. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Power stats affects the amount of gold obtained. The amount of gold obtained increases with the level (1-3) of the location. A Landowner may then ask the player whether they want to use a tool in the mining process. Using a spade, a pickaxe or a drill will increase the amount of gold obtained by 1.5, 2 and 3 times respectively. However, the tool may break resulting in no gold being obtained. If a visiting Warrior has a {{p|Meowth}} as their partner Pokémon, the amount of gold is also increased by 1.5 times. Similarly, if a visiting Warrior has a {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Lucky Coin}} equipped, the amount of gold is increased by 1.2 times. These two effects can be stacked. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
At a '''Power Plant''' location, the operating Plant Owner will ask the visiting Warriors to push a button, which will allow wild Pokémon to gather in the kingdom.


The Underground Mine location is found only in [[Yaksha]], where it is operated by a Miner.
The Power Plant location is found only in [[Violight]], where it is operated by a Plant Owner.
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It is similar to the [[#Gold Mine|Gold Mine]], [[#Open-Pit Mine|Open-Pit Mine]], and [[#River of Gold|River of Gold]] locations.
====Windmill====
 
===Windmill===
[[File:Pokemon Conquest Windmill.jpg|thumb|200px|Windmill]]
[[File:Pokemon Conquest Windmill.jpg|thumb|200px|Windmill]]
[[File:Windmill level 1.png]][[File:Windmill level 2.png]][[File:Windmill level 3.png]] "''Summon Pokémon using a mysterious electrical power.''"
[[File:Windmill level 1.png]][[File:Windmill level 2.png]][[File:Windmill level 3.png]] "''Summon Pokémon using a mysterious electrical power.''"


At a '''Windmill''' location, the amount of wild Pokémon gathering at the kingdom's wild Pokémon locations can be increased for the month. Up to six [[Warrior]]s can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats affect the gathered amount. The operating Guard will ask the visiting Warriors to work the Windmill which will allow wild Pokémon to gather in the kingdom. He may also offer the Warriors an upgraded option which will increase the number of Pokémon gathered. However this option may fail, resulting in the Windmill having no effect. <!--The gathered amount increases with the level (1-3) of the location. --> If the Warriors were successful at the Windmill, wild Pokémon will gather during battle at a kingdom's wild Pokémon location on the first turn. If the upgraded option was successful, wild Pokémon will gather during battle at a kingdom's wild Pokémon location for the first five turns.
At a '''Windmill''' location, the operating Guard will ask the visiting Warriors to work the Windmill, which will allow wild Pokémon to gather in the kingdom.
 
Unlike most locations, Windmill locations cannot be visited every month, as they will have to recharge.<!--The recharging speed increases with the level of the location. --> After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.


The Windmill location is found only in [[Avia]], where it is operated by a Guard.
The Windmill location is found only in [[Avia]], where it is operated by a Guard.
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It is similar to the [[#Power Plant|Power Plant]] location.
==Wild Pokémon kingdom locations==
At a wild Pokémon location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there.


===Woodlands===
Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location. Locations with the same name but in different kingdoms may have different species of Pokémon available.
[[File:Woodlands level 1.png]][[File:Woodlands level 2.png]][[File:Woodlands level 3.png]] "''Relax in the forest to temporarily improve Warriors' stats.''"


At a '''Woodlands''' location, the stats of visiting [[Warrior]]s are temporarily improved. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time, and the accumulated value of their Wisdom stats determine the degree of improvement. The degree of improvement also increases with the level (1-3) of the location, as does the duration of the stat increase. After this, the Warriors may be given the option of visiting a Power Tree, Wisdom Tree, or Charisma Tree to further increase their Power, Wisdom, or Charisma stat respectively. After a session, the links between the visiting Warriors and their partner Pokémon will improve slightly.
Each level of each location type will have its own battle map layout.


The Woodlands location is found only in [[Greenleaf]], where it is operated by a Mysterious Girl.
It is similar to the [[#Power Spot|Power Spot]] location.
==Wild Pokémon kingdom locations==
===Cave===
===Cave===
[[File:Cave level 1.png]][[File:Cave level 2.png]][[File:Cave level 3.png]]
[[File:Cave level 1.png]][[File:Cave level 2.png]][[File:Cave level 3.png]]


At a '''Cave''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Cave''' location, poison pools, magma pools, and boulders appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Cave location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Cave location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Farm level 1.png]][[File:Farm level 2.png]][[File:Farm level 3.png]]
[[File:Farm level 1.png]][[File:Farm level 2.png]][[File:Farm level 3.png]]


At a '''Farm''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Farm''' location, trees and buildings appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Farm location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Farm location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Floating Rock level 1.png]][[File:Floating Rock level 2.png]][[File:Floating Rock level 3.png]]
[[File:Floating Rock level 1.png]][[File:Floating Rock level 2.png]][[File:Floating Rock level 3.png]]


At a '''Floating Rock''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Floating Rock''' location, high cliffs and portals appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Floating Rock location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Floating Rock location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Park level 1.png]][[File:Park level 2.png]][[File:Park level 3.png]]
[[File:Park level 1.png]][[File:Park level 2.png]][[File:Park level 3.png]]


At a '''Park''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Park''' location, pitfall traps, stacked blocks, and pools of water appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Park location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Park location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Ravine level 1.png]][[File:Ravine level 2.png]][[File:Ravine level 3.png]]
[[File:Ravine level 1.png]][[File:Ravine level 2.png]][[File:Ravine level 3.png]]


At a '''Ravine''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Ravine''' location, waterfalls and large pools of water appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Ravine location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Ravine location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Sky Garden level 1.png]][[File:Sky Garden level 2.png]][[File:Sky Garden level 3.png]]
[[File:Sky Garden level 1.png]][[File:Sky Garden level 2.png]][[File:Sky Garden level 3.png]]


At a '''Sky Garden''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Sky Garden''' location, several gaps in the floor appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Sky Garden location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Sky Garden location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Snowy Mountain level 1.png]][[File:Snowy Mountain level 2.png]][[File:Snowy Mountain level 3.png]]
[[File:Snowy Mountain level 1.png]][[File:Snowy Mountain level 2.png]][[File:Snowy Mountain level 3.png]]


At a '''Snowy Mountain''' location, visiting [[Warrior]]s will engage in battle against every wild Pokémon and/or free Warrior currently there. Up to six Warriors can be sent at a time. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level (1-3) of the location.
At a '''Snowy Mountain''' location, snowy or icy ground as well as steeply-sloped terrain appear as obstacles.


Listed below is every Snowy Mountain location in [[Ransei]]:
Listed below is every Snowy Mountain location in [[Ransei]]:
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[[File:Ancient Cave.png]]
[[File:Ancient Cave.png]]


The '''{{DL|Terrera|Ancient Cave}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Terrera]] as a venue for facing {{p|Groudon}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Terrera|Ancient Cave}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Terrera]] as a venue for facing {{p|Groudon}} when certain conditions are met. The Ancient Cave uses the same battle map as the level 3 [[#Cave|cave]].


===Icy Peak===
===Icy Peak===
[[File:Icy Peak.png]]
[[File:Icy Peak.png]]


The '''{{DL|Nixtorm|Icy Peak}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Nixtorm]] as a venue for facing {{p|Articuno}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Nixtorm|Icy Peak}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Nixtorm]] as a venue for facing {{p|Articuno}} when certain conditions are met. The Icy Peak uses the same battle map as the level 3 [[#Snowy Mountain|snowy mountain]].


===Idyllic Skies===
===Idyllic Skies===
[[File:Idyllic Skies.png]]
[[File:Idyllic Skies.png]]


The '''{{DL|Violight|Idyllic Skies}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Violight]] as a venue for facing {{p|Zekrom}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Violight|Idyllic Skies}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Violight]] as a venue for facing {{p|Zekrom}} when certain conditions are met. The Idyllic Skies uses the same battle map as the level 3 [[#Sky Garden|sky garden]].


===Infinite Tower===
===Infinite Tower===
[[File:Conquest background Infinite Tower gate.png|right|thumb|200px|Infinite Tower entrance]]
[[File:Infinite Tower.png]]
[[File:Infinite Tower.png]]


The '''{{DL|Dragnor|Infinite Tower}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Dragnor]] as a venue for facing {{p|Rayquaza}} or (in the case of the game's initial story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}) {{p|Arceus}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Dragnor|Infinite Tower}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Dragnor]] as a venue for facing {{p|Rayquaza}} or (in the case of the game's initial story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}) {{p|Arceus}} when certain conditions are met.
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===Mysterious Ruins===
===Sacred Ruins===
[[File:Mysterious Ruins.png]]
[[File:Mysterious Ruins.png]]


The '''{{DL|Aurora|Mysterious Ruins}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Aurora]] as a venue for facing {{p|Arceus}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Aurora|Sacred Ruins}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Aurora]] as a venue for facing {{p|Arceus}} when certain conditions are met.


===Mystery Rock===
===Mystery Rock===
[[File:Mystery Rock.png]]
[[File:Mystery Rock.png]]


The '''{{DL|Illusio|Mystery Rock}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Illusio]] as a venue for facing {{p|Mewtwo}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Illusio|Mystery Rock}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Illusio]] as a venue for facing {{p|Mewtwo}} when certain conditions are met. The Mystery Rock uses the same battle map as the level 3 [[#Floating Rock|floating rock]].


===Shrine of Resolve===
===Shrine of Resolve===
[[File:Shrine of Resolve.png]]
[[File:Shrine of Resolve.png]]


The '''{{DL|Valora|Shrine of Resolve}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Valora]] as a venue for facing {{p|Registeel}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Valora|Shrine of Resolve}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Valora]] as a venue for facing {{p|Registeel}} when certain conditions are met. The Shrine of Resolve uses the same battle map as the level 3 [[#Cave|cave]].


===Shrine of Truth===
===Shrine of Truth===
[[File:Shrine of Truth.png]]
[[File:Shrine of Truth.png]]


The '''{{DL|Ignis|Shrine of Truth}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Ignis]] as a venue for facing {{p|Reshiram}} when certain conditions are met.
The '''{{DL|Ignis|Shrine of Truth}}''' location temporarily appears in [[Ignis]] as a venue for facing {{p|Reshiram}} when certain conditions are met. The Shrine of Truth uses the same battle map as the level 3 [[#Cave|cave]].


==Related articles==
==See also==
* [[Pokémon Conquest]]
* [[Pokémon Conquest]]