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'''Pokémon Conquest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン{{tt|+|プラス}}ノブナガの{{tt|野望|やぼう}}''' ''Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition'') is a [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]] {{wp|Fictional crossovers in video games|crossover}} between the [[Pokémon]] and {{wp|Nobunaga's Ambition}} series of games, a first for the franchise. It was released in Japan on March 17, 2012, in North America on June 18, 2012, in Australia on June 21, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2012.
'''Pokémon Conquest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン{{ruby|+|プラス}}ノブナガの{{ruby|野望|やぼう}}''' ''Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition'') is a [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]] {{wp|Fictional crossovers in video games|crossover}} between the [[Pokémon]] and {{wp|Nobunaga's Ambition}} series of games, a first for the franchise. It was released in Japan on March 17, 2012, in North America on June 18, 2012, in Australia on June 21, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2012.


Following a series of news regarding surprising announcements from both {{n|TPC hints at Jump Festa reveal|Jump Festa 2012}} and the {{n|Japanese distribution to be held to celebrate next year's zodiac|first issue of CoroCoro magazine in 2012}}, the game was revealed on December 17, 2011, at the Jump Festa event itself, with the official site launching soon after.  
Following a series of news regarding surprising announcements from both {{n|TPC hints at Jump Festa reveal|Jump Festa 2012}} and the {{n|Japanese distribution to be held to celebrate next year's zodiac|first issue of CoroCoro magazine in 2012}}, the game was revealed on December 17, 2011, at the Jump Festa event itself, with the official site launching soon after.  


The game takes place in the [[Ransei]] region. Various Pokémon from the first five generations appear in this game. The game is [[Nintendo DSi]] enhanced.
The game takes place in the [[Ransei]] region. Various Pokémon from the first five generations appear in this game. The game is [[Nintendo DSi]] enhanced, allowing it to connect to {{wp|Wi-Fi Protected Access|WPA}} and {{wp|WPA2}} protected wireless networks for [[Pokémon Conquest#Downloadable stories and events|downloading stories and events]] from Wi-Fi.


The game has received a [[Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~|manga adaptation]].
The game has a manga adaptation titled ''[[Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~]]''.


==Development==
==Development==
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* [[Tadakatsu]]'s reputation of being the ''Samurai Warriors'' series' unbeatable foe is the inspiration of pairing him with {{p|Dialga}}.
* [[Tadakatsu]]'s reputation of being the ''Samurai Warriors'' series' unbeatable foe is the inspiration of pairing him with {{p|Dialga}}.


Of the ''Samurai Warriors 3'' cast, only four characters (Nagamasa Azai, Katsuie Shibata, Sakon Shima, and Toshiie Maeda) are not also present in ''Pokémon Conquest''.
Of the ''Samurai Warriors 3'' cast, only four characters (Nagamasa Azai, Katsuie Shibata, Sakon Shima, and Toshiie Maeda) are not also present in ''Pokémon Conquest'', though the [[Hero]] is based on Azai.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Pokémon Conquest features a turn-based strategy battle system. Up to six {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} on each side are positioned on the battlefield, one for each participating [[Warrior]], and both sides take turns moving and attacking with their Pokémon. Each Pokémon has a single move. A battle is won or lost when the engaging army manages or fails to achieve the victory conditions, which vary by location, within a numbered amount of turns, which also vary by location. When a battle is fought, the strength of the [[link]] (which is this game's analogy to [[experience]] points) between participating Pokémon and their respective Warriors will usually increase. Battles can be fought in {{DL|Kingdom location|wild Pokémon kingdom locations}}, or against other kingdoms, which are conquered upon victory. Free Warriors (including [[Warlord]]s) can be recruited to the player's army if they are defeated in a way that meets one of several {{DL|Warrior|Recruitment|recruitment criteria}}.  
Pokémon Conquest features a turn-based strategy battle system. Up to six {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} on each side are positioned on the battlefield, one for each participating [[Warrior]], and both sides take turns moving and attacking with their Pokémon. Each Pokémon has a single move. A battle is won or lost when the engaging army manages or fails to achieve the victory conditions, which vary by location, within a numbered amount of turns, which also vary by location. When a battle is fought, the strength of the [[link]] (which is this game's analogy to [[experience]] points) between participating Pokémon and their respective Warriors will usually increase. Battles can be fought in {{DL|Kingdom location|wild Pokémon kingdom locations}}, or against other kingdoms, which are conquered upon victory. Free Warriors (including [[Warlord]]s) can be recruited to the player's army if they are defeated in a way that meets one of several {{DL|Warrior|Recruitment|recruitment criteria}}.  


Pokémon in the game can grow in strength by increasing their link with their Warrior. A Pokémon's move will strengthen as the link increases, signified by +1 (20% link), +2 (40% link), +3 (60% link), +4 (80% link), or +S (100% link), being added to the move's name. Depending on how well matched a pair is, the maximum value of the link between the two varies, with most Warriors only able to achieve a 100% or Perfect Link with a single species of Pokémon. Aside from growing more powerful, Pokémon may evolve when their link reaches a high enough percentage, though there are also Pokémon which evolve through other conditions such as the use of specific [[List of Pokémon Conquest items|items]]. Warriors can also establish links with Pokémon other than the one they started with, though only one can be used by each Warrior in a given battle at a time. Certain Warriors will have a more difficult time finding their Perfect Link than others, as some Pokémon only appear on special, random occasions. However, through the use of a password these Pokémon can be found much more easily. In the case of legendary Pokémon, which certain Warlords share Perfect Links with, they each have their specific criteria required for appearing.
Pokémon in the game can grow in strength by increasing their link with their Warrior. A Pokémon's move will strengthen as the link increases, signified by +1 (20% link), +2 (40% link), +3 (60% link), +4 (80% link), or +S (100% link), being added to the move's name. Certain moves (namely recoil moves, health-draining moves, and multi-strike moves) behave differently when they reach a rank of +S. Depending on how well matched a pair is, the maximum value of the link between the two varies, with most Warriors only able to achieve a 100% or Perfect Link with a single species of Pokémon. Aside from growing more powerful, Pokémon may evolve when their link reaches a high enough percentage, though there are also Pokémon which evolve through other conditions such as the use of specific [[List of items (Conquest)|items]]. Warriors can also establish links with Pokémon other than the one they started with, though only one can be used by each Warrior in a given battle at a time. Certain Warriors will have a more difficult time finding their Perfect Link than others, as some Pokémon only appear on special, random occasions. However, through the use of a password these Pokémon can be found much more easily. Legendary Pokémon, which are only compatible with one specific Warlord each, all have their own specific criteria for appearing.


The game makes use of the seventeen Pokémon [[type]]s as of [[Generation V]] and their respective weaknesses, resistances, and immunities. Pokémon also have various [[Ability|Abilities]], many the same as in the main series games, and many unique new additions. Warriors also have [[Warrior Skill]]s that can be used once per battle, which have various effects such as powering up or healing Pokémon. Warriors can also equip items, which can provide additional effects such as stat increases or in-battle effects.
The game makes use of the seventeen Pokémon [[type]]s as of [[Generation V]] and their respective weaknesses, resistances, and immunities. Pokémon also have various [[Ability|Abilities]], many the same as in the main series games, and many unique new additions. Warriors also have [[Warrior Skill]]s that can be used once per battle, which have various effects such as powering up or healing Pokémon. Warriors can also equip items, which can provide additional effects such as stat increases or in-battle effects.
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Random kingdom events will also occur at times. Some events may occur depending on the player's current funds or an item in the inventory. Sometimes bandits will steal an item or a Warrior's Pokémon, or a traveling merchant may arrive selling rare items. [[Weather]] is another occurrence that may raise the Energy of Pokémon depending on their type; for example, a heat wave raises the Energy of {{type|Fire}} Pokémon. Kingdom events which occur at the start of a month, such as buying items from a traveling merchant, do not use up a Warrior's action for the month.
Random kingdom events will also occur at times. Some events may occur depending on the player's current funds or an item in the inventory. Sometimes bandits will steal an item or a Warrior's Pokémon, or a traveling merchant may arrive selling rare items. [[Weather]] is another occurrence that may raise the Energy of Pokémon depending on their type; for example, a heat wave raises the Energy of {{type|Fire}} Pokémon. Kingdom events which occur at the start of a month, such as buying items from a traveling merchant, do not use up a Warrior's action for the month.


Players may save their progress at any point in time during single-player mode, even during a battle.  
Players may save their progress at any point in time during single-player mode, even during a battle. Doing so also updates the Gallery information for each Warrior in the player's army, provided the Warrior has been registered to the Gallery previously.


===Muliplayer mode===
===Multiplayer mode===
There is also a multiplayer local wireless mode in which two players may battle each other. In this, the host can decide to place no limit on the Pokémon's link (in which case, the highest registered value in the Gallery is chosen), or can choose to restrict the maximum link between 10-100, in multiples of 10. The host also chooses the battlefield, and allocates whether the player will attack or defend (the host can also choose "random", in which case, the player is randomly assigned to attack or defend.)
There is also a multiplayer local wireless mode in which two players may battle each other. In this, the host can decide to place no limit on the Pokémon's link (in which case, the highest registered value in the Gallery is chosen), or can choose to restrict the maximum link between 10-100, in multiples of 10. The host also chooses the battlefield, and allocates whether the player will attack or defend (the host can also choose "random", in which case, the player is randomly assigned to attack or defend.)


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Upon a successful defense, the player will undergo a Warrior transformation, allowing them to successfully challenge the nation. After defeating either Kenshin or Shingen's forces, both will join the player on their quest to unite the nations. At this point, [[Nobunaga]] himself appears before the player, stating his own aims to conquer Ransei (and in doing so, debates with Oichi, who is revealed to be his sister, about his goals).
Upon a successful defense, the player will undergo a Warrior transformation, allowing them to successfully challenge the nation. After defeating either Kenshin or Shingen's forces, both will join the player on their quest to unite the nations. At this point, [[Nobunaga]] himself appears before the player, stating his own aims to conquer Ransei (and in doing so, debates with Oichi, who is revealed to be his sister, about his goals).


Following this, the player can then conquer the nations of [[Cragspur]], led by [[Ujiyasu]]; [[Avia]], led by [[Masamune]]; [[Viperia]], led by [[Nene]]; and [[Yaksha]], led by [[Kotarō]]. Upon defeating one of these nations, [[Keiji]] will appear and give the player three evolutionary stones—the [[Fire Stone]], [[Water Stone]], and [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]]—which will allow the player to evolve their {{p|Eevee}} into {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}} or {{p|Flareon}} if they so choose.
Following this, the player can then conquer the nations of [[Cragspur]], led by [[Ujiyasu]]; [[Avia]], led by [[Masamune]]; [[Viperia]], led by [[Nene]]; and [[Yaksha]], led by [[Kotarō]]. Upon defeating one of these nations, [[Keiji]] will appear and give the player three Evolution stones—the [[Fire Stone]], [[Water Stone]], and [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]]—which will allow the player to evolve their {{p|Eevee}} into {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}} or {{p|Flareon}} if they so choose.


After defeating the rest of the area's Warlords, the three nations of Nobunaga's highest aides will appear: [[Spectra]], led by [[Nō]]; [[Valora]], led by [[Ieyasu]]; and [[Nixtorm]], led by [[Mitsuhide]]. Upon defeat of these three, the final nation, [[Dragnor]], appears, and the player is able to battle Nobunaga himself.
After defeating the rest of the area's Warlords, the three nations of Nobunaga's highest aides will appear: [[Spectra]], led by [[Nō]]; [[Valora]], led by [[Ieyasu]]; and [[Nixtorm]], led by [[Mitsuhide]]. Upon defeat of these three, the final nation, [[Dragnor]], appears, and the player is able to battle Nobunaga himself.
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{{main|List of Pokémon Conquest characters}}
{{main|List of Pokémon Conquest characters}}
In Pokémon Conquest, players take control of [[Warrior]]s' Pokémon. Each Warrior in the game, excluding the [[Hero]]/[[Heroine]], is based on someone from Japanese history, with several notable ones portraying [[Warlord]]s in the game. There are also multiple non-playable characters, with unique character designs, such as the Messenger or the male Farmer.
In Pokémon Conquest, players take control of [[Warrior]]s' Pokémon. Each Warrior in the game, excluding the [[Hero]]/[[Heroine]], is based on someone from Japanese history, with several notable ones portraying [[Warlord]]s in the game. There are also multiple non-playable characters, with unique character designs, such as the Messenger or the male Farmer.
==Localization Changes==
* The game's title was changed to remove mention of the {{wp|Nobunaga's Ambition}} series.
* Some character names were changed:
** Aya-Gozen's name was shortened to {{OBP|Aya|Conquest}}.
** Nōhime's name was shortened to [[Nō]].
** Inahime's name was shortened to [[Ina]].
** Kaihime's name was shortened to {{OBP|Kai|Conquest}}. However, this caused a name conflict with a Warrior also named Kai, so that warrior's name was changed to [[Shimoyama]].
** Jōun's name was changed to [[Shōun]].
* Several [[Warrior Skill]]s and [[List of Abilities (Conquest)|Pokémon Abilities]] were renamed, due to containing Japanese or Chinese terms that have no direct translation. However, "Fūrin Kazan" remained unchanged.
* The sprites for the {{DL|Kingdom location|Alchemist}} [[Kingdom location]] were changed to feature a bottle instead of a pill on the building's roof.


==Stories==
==Stories==
{{main|List of Pokémon Conquest stories}}
{{main|List of Pokémon Conquest stories}}
After the first story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}, eight other stories are unlocked, allowing the player to play through several different stories as different characters. Each episode has a specific goal that must be complete in order to clear it, ranging from uniting the region to defeating a certain number of Warlords to collecting a certain number of Pokémon. Notably, the player won't be allowed to replay The Legend of Ransei despite being able to replay all other stories. Instead, players can only unlock a final story after clearing the stories of the 16 "senior" Warlords. This story is an altered version of the first story.
After the first story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}, eight other stories are unlocked, allowing the player to play through several different stories as different characters. Each episode has a specific goal that must be completed in order to clear it, ranging from uniting the region to defeating a certain number of Warlords to collecting a certain number of Pokémon. Notably, the player won't be allowed to replay The Legend of Ransei, despite being able to replay all other stories. Instead, players can only unlock [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories#Two Heroes of Ransei|a final story]] after clearing the stories of the 16 "senior" Warlords.


===Downloadable stories and events===
===Downloadable stories and events===
In addition to the above stories, several more may be unlocked via Wi-Fi. Much like missions from [[Ranger Net]], the stories require unlocking. Events are also available through Wi-Fi, and these events can only happen during certain stories. These events, once downloaded, will occur the month after their requirements have been met.
In addition to the above stories, several more may be unlocked via Wi-Fi.
 
Mid-story events are also available through Wi-Fi, and these events can only happen during certain stories. These events, once downloaded, will occur the month after their requirements have been met.


Alternatively, these additional stories and events may be unlocked through entering passwords. These passwords do not affect the 64-slot limit for Pokémon passwords, and will not be recognized if the corresponding event has already been downloaded.
Alternatively, these additional stories and events may be unlocked through entering passwords, without requiring Wi-Fi. These passwords do not affect the 64-slot limit for Pokémon passwords, and will not be recognized if the corresponding story or event has already been downloaded.


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* Clear ''The Legend of Ransei''
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| Japan
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| April 14 to May 11, 2012  
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* Clear ''The Legend of Ransei''
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| Japan
| May 12 to June 8, 2012  
| May 12 to June 8, 2012  
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* Clear ''The Legend of Ransei''
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| rowspan="4" | Event
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| Japan
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| March 17, 2012 to May 19, 2014
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* ''The Legend of Ransei'' as the current story
* ''The Legend of Ransei'' as the current story
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| Japan
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| March 31, 2012 to May 19, 2014
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* Control of [[Ignis]]
* Control of [[Ignis]]
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* Hideyoshi in the army
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Certain events can occur in kingdoms at random or when certain conditions are met that will affect gameplay. These events are predetermined several months in advance. Not all events are available in every story.
Certain events can occur in kingdoms at random or when certain conditions are met that will affect gameplay. These events are predetermined several months in advance. Not all events are available in every story.


===Messenger===
===[[File:Conquest Warrior M 14 icon.png|link=]] Messenger===
A Messenger will sometimes appear at the start of the month. The Messenger will alert the player when there is an approaching invasion, when there is a rare Pokémon appearing in a kingdom, and when certain kingdom events appear.
A Messenger will sometimes appear at the start of the month. The Messenger will alert the player when there is an approaching invasion, when there is a rare Pokémon appearing in a kingdom, and when certain kingdom events appear.


===Professor===
===[[File:Conquest Warrior M 13 icon.png|link=]] Professor===
A Professor will offer advice about basic game mechanics once every story during May of Year 1.
A Professor will offer advice about basic game mechanics once every story during May of Year 1. The next month, June of Year 1, will be the first month that enemy armies are able to attack the player's kingdoms.


===Traveling merchant===
===[[File:Conquest Warrior F 03 icon.png|link=]][[File:Conquest Warrior M 18 icon.png|link=]] Traveling merchant===
One of the traveling merchants may visit, offering a large selection of rare items. These merchants have higher prices but offer evolution items as well as high quality supplies.  
One of the traveling merchants may visit, offering a large selection of rare items. These merchants have higher prices but offer evolution items as well as high-quality supplies.
{{shop|Traveling Merchant}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Guardian Charm|10000|G|image=Conquest Equipment}}|{{shopitem|Lucky Coin|5000|G|image=Conquest Equipment}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Large Sack|5000|G|image=Conquest Equipment}}|{{shopitem|Fog Machine|5000|G|image=Conquest Equipment}}}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Reaper Cloth|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}|{{shopitem|Razor Claw|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Fire Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}|{{shopitem|Water Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Moon Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}|{{shopitem|Sun Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Dusk Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}|{{shopitem|Shiny Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Dawn Stone|5000|G|image=Conquest Other}}}}
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===New Year's celebration===
===New Year's celebration===
If the player owns {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Fireworks}}, a New Year's celebration will be held in January of the new year. This will strengthen the link between Warrior and Pokémon in all kingdoms the player rules over.  
[[File:Conquest background fireworks.png|right|thumb|New Year's celebration]]
If the player owns {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Fireworks}}, a New Year's celebration will be held in January of the new year. This will strengthen the link between Warrior and Pokémon in all kingdoms the player rules over.  
{{-}}


===Weather===
===Weather===
Rainstorms, snowstorms, or heat waves can appear in kingdoms. They will be signified by an icon of a rain cloud, snowflake, or a sun appearing over the affected kingdoms. They will maximize the Energy of {{t|Water}}, {{t|Ice}} and {{type|Fire}} Pokémon respectively in those kingdoms.
Weather may impact some kingdoms at certain times of year. Affected kingdoms will be signified by an icon of the weather above them. Pokémon matching the weather's type in affected kingdoms will have their Energy maximized.
* In May, rainstorms (indicated by a rain cloud) may occur, maximizing the Energy of {{t|Water}} Pokémon in affected kingdoms.
* In August, heat waves (indicated by a sun) may occur, maximizing the Energy of {{t|Fire}} Pokémon in affected kingdoms.
* In November, snowstorms (indicated by a snowflake) may occur, maximizing the Energy of {{t|Ice}} Pokémon in affected kingdoms.
 
<gallery>
Conquest background rainstorm.png | Rainstorm
Conquest background heat wave.png | Heat wave
Conquest background snowstorm.png | Snowstorm
</gallery>
 
===[[File:Conquest Warrior M 23 icon.png|link=]][[File:Conquest Warrior F 06 icon.png|link=]] Farmers===
Sometimes a Farmer will appear and ask for a monetary donation of 1000, 2500 or 5000 [[File:Conquest gold.png]] gold, whichever is the highest amount the player can afford at the time.
 
If the player donates to the farmers three times, they will hold a festival the month after the third donation as thanks for the support. This will increase the Energy of Pokémon in the main Warlord's kingdom by three levels. The farmers will also give the player three rare gift items, with the rarity of the items increasing with larger donations:
* Donations of [[File:Conquest gold.png]] 1000 will yield items available in Lv. 2 {{DL|Kingdom location|Shop}}s.
* Donations of [[File:Conquest gold.png]] 2500 will yield items available in Lv. 3 Shops.
* Donations of [[File:Conquest gold.png]] 5000 will yield single-use held items and equipment that can only be bought from the traveling merchant.
The amount donated the third time determines the rarity of the items received.


===Farmers===
If the farmers are rejected three times, they will instead rebel, decreasing the Energy of Pokémon present in the main Warlord's kingdom by three levels.
Sometimes one of the Farmers will show up and ask for a monetary donation of 1000, 2500 or 5000. If the player donates to the farmers three times, they will hold a festival the month after the third donation to thank for the support. This will maximize the Energy of Pokémon in the main kingdom. The farmers will also give the player three rare gift items, with the rarity of the item increasing with larger donations. Donations of 1000 will yield items available in Lv. 2 {{DL|Kingdom location|Shop}}s. Donations of 2500 will yield items available in Lv. 3 Shops. Donations of 5000 will yield single-use held items and equipment that can only be bought from the traveling merchant. The amount donated the third time determines the rarity of items received.


If the farmers are rejected three times, the farmers will rebel and decrease the Energy of Pokémon present in the main Warlord's kingdom by three levels.
<gallery>
Conquest background farmer festival.png | Farmer festival
Conquest background farmer rebellion.png | Farmer rebellion
</gallery>


===Cold===
===Cold===
Warriors may be affected by a cold which will render the Warriors unable to perform any actions. The cold may last several months and can spread to Warriors in adjacent kingdoms. Colds can be cured with {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Cold Medicine}}.
Warriors may be affected by a cold, which will render the Warriors unable to perform any actions. The cold may last several months and can spread to Warriors in adjacent kingdoms. Colds can be cured with {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Cold Medicine}}.


===Hay Fever===
===Hay Fever===
Warriors may be affected by hay fever which will render the Warriors unable to perform any actions. The hay fever may last several months. Hay fever can be cured with {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Hayfever Pills}}.
Warriors may be affected by hay fever, which will render the Warriors unable to perform any actions. The hay fever may last several months. Hay fever can be cured with {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Hayfever Pills}}.


===Attractive kingdom===
===Attractive kingdom===
Warriors from other kingdoms will visit one of the player's kingdoms where they can be battled and recruited.
Warriors from other kingdoms will visit one of the player's kingdoms, where they can be battled and recruited.
 
This event has three variations depending on the season:
* In April, flowers will bloom.
* In August, a summer festival will be held (but only if the player owns {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Fireworks}}).
* In October, the leaves will turn orange.
 
<gallery>
Conquest background spring flowers.png | Spring flowers
Conquest background fireworks.png | Summer festival
Conquest background autumn leaves.png | Autumn leaves
</gallery>


===Full kingdom===
===Full kingdom===
When the number of Warriors in the player's army reaches a certain number, the Warriors will celebrate and the Energy of their Pokémon will increase by three levels.
When the number of Warriors in the player's army reaches 10, 30, or 50, the Warriors will celebrate and the Energy of their Pokémon will increase by three levels.


===Stolen item===
===[[File:Conquest Warrior M 15 icon.png|link=]][[File:Conquest Warrior F 02 icon.png|link=]] Thieves===
A gang of bandits may steal an item belonging to the player's army, and must be defeated in order to recover the stolen item.
A gang of bandits may appear, with one of three possible scenarios. The bandits' army contains the same Pokémon and Warriors in all three cases.
 
* The bandits will steal an item belonging to the player's army, and must be defeated in order to recover the stolen item.
===Stolen Pokémon===
* Farmers will discover a rare item, but the bandits will attempt to steal it, and must be defeated to receive the item.
A gang of thieves may kidnap a Princess's {{p|Lilligant}}, and must be defeated in order to receive a reward item from the Princess. In the event that the player does not manage to defeat the gang of thieves, or simply let them escape without battling, the Princess will still get her Lilligant back. However the thieves will retain the reward item.
* The bandits will kidnap a Princess's {{p|Lilligant}}, and must be defeated in order to receive a reward item from the Princess. In the event that the player does not manage to defeat the bandits, or simply lets them escape without battling, the Princess will still get her Lilligant back. However the thieves will retain the reward item.


===Training trip===
===Training trip===
A Warrior in the player's army may ask for permission to go on a training trip, after which (if permission is granted) he or she will be absent for several months. If the Warrior travels with a Pokémon with a Perfect Link, the Warrior will send the player letters while gone. Along with the letter, the Warrior will also send a rare item which cannot be bought from Shops (such as Razor Claw and Ornate Helmet). After several months, the Warrior will return with his or her Pokémon, with their [[Link]] increased by 15%, rounded down.
[[File:Conquest background training letter.png|right|thumb|A letter from a Warrior on a training trip.]]
A Warrior in the player's army may ask for permission to go on a training trip, after which (if permission is granted) they will be absent for several months. If the Warrior travels with a Pokémon with a Perfect Link, the Warrior will send the player letters while gone. Along with the letter, the Warrior will also send a rare item which cannot be bought from Shops (such as Razor Claw and Ornate Helmet). After several months, the Warrior will return with their Pokémon, with their [[Link]] increased by 15%, rounded down.


If the Warrior travels with a Pokémon which does not have a Perfect Link, the Warrior will not send letters and will come back early with a new Pokémon met and linked with during the trip.
If the Warrior travels with a Pokémon which does not have a Perfect Link, the Warrior will not send letters and will come back early with a new Pokémon met and linked with during the trip.
{{-}}


===Losing a battle ===
===Losing a battle ===
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===Warriors not in battle===
===Warriors not in battle===
Warriors that have not been used in a battle against an opposing army for a while may assist in war efforts by giving 3 {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Max Potion}}s, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Sylph Wings}}, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Siren Song}}s, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Double Play}}s, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Twice Lucky}}s or {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest items|Winged Boot}}s.
Warriors that have not been used in a battle against an opposing army for a while may assist in war efforts by giving 3 {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Max Potion}}s, {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Sylph Wings}}, {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Siren Song}}s, {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Double Play}}s, {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Twice Lucky}}s or {{DL|List of items (Conquest)|Winged Boot}}s.


===Strengthened opposing armies===
===[[File:Conquest Warrior M 02 icon.png|link=]] Strengthened opposing armies===
[[File:Conquest background Gabite officer.png|right|thumb|The Gabite officer, rallying opposing forces.]]
When the player has conquered at least half of the available kingdoms and the strength of the player's army is considerably higher than opposing armies, civilians from opposing nations will notice and the strength of their army will increase. This may involve an Officer with a Gabite, who will considerably strengthen the armies of nations adjacent to the player's kingdoms.  
When the player has conquered at least half of the available kingdoms and the strength of the player's army is considerably higher than opposing armies, civilians from opposing nations will notice and the strength of their army will increase. This may involve an Officer with a Gabite, who will considerably strengthen the armies of nations adjacent to the player's kingdoms.  


In a similar yet distinct event, when the strength of the player's army is higher than opposing armies, all enemy kingdoms will have their strength increased to a small extent.
In a similar yet distinct event, when the strength of the player's army is higher than opposing armies, all enemy kingdoms (adjacent or otherwise) will have their strength increased to a small extent.
{{-}}


===Four guardians===
===Four guardians===
[[File:Conquest background four guardians.png|right|thumb|Four silhouettes representing the guardians.]]
When the player has conquered at least half of all available nations, four Warriors including Warlords are made guardians of one stat each (Power, Wisdom, Charisma, and Capacity), appointed to the Warrior with the highest values for each particular stat. This maximizes the Energy of their Pokémon, and prevents them from leaving the army.
When the player has conquered at least half of all available nations, four Warriors including Warlords are made guardians of one stat each (Power, Wisdom, Charisma, and Capacity), appointed to the Warrior with the highest values for each particular stat. This maximizes the Energy of their Pokémon, and prevents them from leaving the army.
{{-}}


==Passwords==
==Passwords==
Certain Pokémon will appear in one kingdom the month after their password is typed in the Password section. After a password is used, it may not be used again unless save data is cleared. However, some Pokémon, such as Pikachu, have multiple passwords, which allow for more than one appearance. This is because each password entered occupies one of 64 slots. When all 64 slots have been filled, no additional passwords may be used.
Certain Pokémon will appear in one kingdom the month after their password is typed in the Password section. After a password is used, it may not be used again unless save data is erased.


However, some Pokémon, such as Pikachu, have multiple passwords, which allow for more than one appearance. This is because each password has a pre-assigned slot ID from 0 to 63, inclusive. As long as a password is valid and its slot is not occupied by a previously-used password, the password will be recognized. However, once a specific password slot has been filled, any other passwords that map to that slot will prompt a "password already used" message, even if that password has never been entered before.
===Official Passwords===
These passwords were released through official sources, such as news posts or promotions.
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! colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="background: #f9e586; {{roundytl|10px}}"| Pokémon
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|10px}}"| Pokémon
! colspan="2" style="background: #f9e586; {{roundytr|10px}}"| Password
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{gold color light}};"| Password
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{gold color light}};"| Slot ID #
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|10px}}"| Distribution
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|-
! style="background: #f9e586" | Japanese
! style="background: #f9e586" | English
! style="background: #f9e586" | Japanese
! style="background: #f9e586" | English
! style="background: #f9e586" | Japanese
! style="background: #f9e586" | Japanese
! style="background: #f9e586" | English
! style="background: #f9e586" | English
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|133}}
| {{CSP|133|Eevee}}
| align="left" | {{p|Eevee}}
| align="left" | {{p|Eevee}}
| <span lang="ja">0エレフレ8カ0</span>
| <span lang="ja">0エレフレ8カ0</span>
| 2rz3XFCKmR
| 2rz3XFCKmR
| 1
| 1
|
| Nintendo Power June 2012 issue (page 85)
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|130}}
| {{CSP|130|Gyarados}}
| align="left" | {{p|Gyarados}}
| align="left" | {{p|Gyarados}}
| <span lang="ja">レルル6カミルフ</span>
| <span lang="ja">レルル6カミルフ</span>
| mq2xRVNgRL
| mq2xRVNgRL
| 29
| 29
|
| IGN website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|025}}
| {{CSP|025|Pikachu}}
| align="left" | {{p|Pikachu}}
| align="left" | {{p|Pikachu}}
| <span lang="ja">メキト7ア8オト</span>
| <span lang="ja">メキト7ア8オト</span>
| FZP8GqRZRR<br>urALRZwvRg
| FZP8GqRZRR<br>urALRZwvRg
| 2
| 2<br>33
|
| Gamestop pre-order bonus<br>Nintendo of Canada official email
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|549}}
| {{CSP|549|Lilligant}}
| align="left" | {{p|Lilligant}}
| align="left" | {{p|Lilligant}}
| <span lang="ja">8メセヤモビナフ</span>
| <span lang="ja">8メセヤモビナフ</span>
| RwGxLbHRRk
| RwGxLbHRRk
| 25
| 56
|
| Nintendo Zone
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|547}}
| {{CSP|547|Whimsicott}}
| align="left" | {{p|Whimsicott}}
| align="left" | {{p|Whimsicott}}
| <span lang="ja">ヲイベカ0カビへ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ヲイベカ0カビへ</span>
| juKxxqGP88
| juKxxqGP88
| 24
| 24
|
| Official Nintendo Magazine
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|447}}
| {{CSP|447|Riolu}}
| align="left" | {{p|Riolu}}
| align="left" | {{p|Riolu}}
| <span lang="ja">セ9タフロヂロイ</span>
| <span lang="ja">セ9タフロヂロイ</span>
| Shw8mxRAJR
| Shw8mxRAJR
| 8
| 8
|
| Gamestop pre-order bonus
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|147}}
| {{CSP|147|Dratini}}
| align="left" | {{p|Dratini}}
| align="left" | {{p|Dratini}}
| <span lang="ja">キエメヒメカ0ド</span>
| <span lang="ja">キエメヒメカ0ド</span>
| Sr5Z5GqAgR
| Sr5Z5GqAgR
| 4
| 4
|
| game case insert
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|246}}
| {{CSP|246|Larvitar}}
| align="left" | {{p|Larvitar}}
| align="left" | {{p|Larvitar}}
| <span lang="ja">カボエ7ロオボヒ</span>
| <span lang="ja">カボエ7ロオボヒ</span>
| Lpu3ggCYk8
| Lpu3ggCYk8
| 11
| 11
|
| Gamestop PowerUp Rewards
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|374}}
| {{CSP|374|Beldum}}
| align="left" | {{p|Beldum}}
| align="left" | {{p|Beldum}}
| <span lang="ja">カマ8メカセヂキ</span>
| <span lang="ja">カマ8メカセヂキ</span>
| CMqkZRRSRX
| CMqkZRRSRX
| 18
| 18
|
| Gamestop PowerUp Rewards
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|443}}
| {{CSP|443|Gible}}
| align="left" | {{p|Gible}}
| align="left" | {{p|Gible}}
| <span lang="ja">ゾボエ1ナナボコ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ゾボエ1ナナボコ</span>
| LTb3n3RYJ8<br>J3mmJr9rX8
| LTb3n3RYJ8<br>J3mmJr9rX8
| 20
| 20<br>51
|
| Pokémon Conquest official website<br>???
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|453}}
| {{CSP|453|Croagunk}}
| align="left" | {{p|Croagunk}}
| align="left" | {{p|Croagunk}}
| <span lang="ja">28セメフフロヒ</span>
| <span lang="ja">28セメフフロヒ</span>
| LKpk8FRQR8
| LKpk8FRQR8
| 17
| 17
|
| Club Mario Email
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|633}}
| {{CSP|633|Deino}}
| align="left" | {{p|Deino}}
| align="left" | {{p|Deino}}
| <span lang="ja">リヂビ4サ8ボメ</span>
| <span lang="ja">リヂビ4サ8ボメ</span>
| 8rf3XPwvJw<br>PKSRGpCPZJ
| 8rf3XPwvJw<br>PKSRGpCPZJ
| 3
| 3<br>34
|
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|573}}
| {{CSP|573|Cinccino}}
| align="left" | {{p|Cinccino}}
| align="left" | {{p|Cinccino}}
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| <span lang="ja">??????????</span>
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| 57
|
| Nintendo World launch event
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|501}}
| {{CSP|501|Oshawott}}
| align="left" | {{p|Oshawott}}
| align="left" | {{p|Oshawott}}
| <span lang="ja">2ゾ2ケグヘロヒ</span>
| <span lang="ja">2ゾ2ケグヘロヒ</span>
| frCLRpXG88
| frCLRpXG88
| 16
| 16
|
| Pokémon Conquest official website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|390}}
| {{CSP|390|Chimchar}}
| align="left" | {{p|Chimchar}}
| align="left" | {{p|Chimchar}}
| <span lang="ja">ママフ1ヲ0ゾチ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ママフ1ヲ0ゾチ</span>
| DNB3x2gCgk<br>RKGBxzC2n8
| DNB3x2gCgk<br>RKGBxzC2n8
| 6
| 6<br>37
|
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|495}}
| {{CSP|495|Snivy}}
| align="left" | {{p|Snivy}}
| align="left" | {{p|Snivy}}
| <span lang="ja">8トセギモビセヒ</span>
| <span lang="ja">8トセギモビセヒ</span>
| XyADXkr138
| XyADXkr138
| 7
| 38
|
| Pokémon Conquest official website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|511}}
| {{CSP|511|Pansage}}
| align="left" | {{p|Pansage}}
| align="left" | {{p|Pansage}}
| <span lang="ja">レロロカ8ロヂガ</span>
| <span lang="ja">レロロカ8ロヂガ</span>
| 6xSG8UCAZR<br>q5wwwxHD8n
| 6xSG8UCAZR<br>q5wwwxHD8n
| 23
| 23<br>54
|
| Toys R Us website<br>???
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|513}}
| {{CSP|513|Pansear}}
| align="left" | {{p|Pansear}}
| align="left" | {{p|Pansear}}
| <span lang="ja">ネ8フニミゼテラ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ネ8フニミゼテラ</span>
| niE33w9rwM
| niE33w9rwM
| 28
| 28
|
| Toys R Us website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|515}}
| {{CSP|515|Panpour}}
| align="left" | {{p|Panpour}}
| align="left" | {{p|Panpour}}
| <span lang="ja">テヘビトカ1リミ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ズヂメ7メボオ6</span>
| CNZF3wpq3x
| CNZF3wpq3x
| 27
| 27
|
| Toys R Us website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|555}}
| {{CSP|555|Darmanitan}}
| align="left" | {{p|Darmanitan}}
| align="left" | {{p|Darmanitan}}
| <span lang="ja">28セメハクハ1</span>
| <span lang="ja">28セメハクハ1</span>
| pK5RgzqLG8
| pK5RgzqLG8
| 26
| 30
|
| Gamestop PowerUp Rewards
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|610}}
| {{CSP|610|Axew}}
| align="left" | {{p|Axew}}
| align="left" | {{p|Axew}}
| <span lang="ja">ドルリヘ8トナヤ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ドルリヘ8トナヤ</span>
| BqWxXEK3xg
| BqWxXEK3xg
| 5
| 5
|
| Gamestop PowerUp Rewards
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|636}}
| {{CSP|636|Larvesta}}
| align="left" | {{p|Larvesta}}
| align="left" | {{p|Larvesta}}
| <span lang="ja">ホヂ84カチトミ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ホヂ84カチトミ</span>
| yQAw81qxGR
| yQAw81qxGR
| 9
| 9
|
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|587}}
| {{CSP|587|Emolga}}
| align="left" | {{p|Emolga}}
| align="left" | {{p|Emolga}}
| <span lang="ja">ズヂメ7メボオ6</span>
| <span lang="ja">テヘビトカ1リミ</span>
| Jnm3kqgN8X
| Jnm3kqgN8X
| 19
| 19
|
| Gamestop pre-order bonus
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|215}}
| {{CSP|215|Sneasel}}
| align="left" | {{p|Sneasel}}
| align="left" | {{p|Sneasel}}
| <span lang="ja">コレキ1カキテゾ</span>
| <span lang="ja">コレキ1カキテゾ</span>
| Rc338MpqLx
| Rc338MpqLx
| 21
| 21
|
| Gamestop PowerUp Rewards
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|200}}
| {{CSP|200|Misdreavus}}
| align="left" | {{p|Misdreavus}}
| align="left" | {{p|Misdreavus}}
| <span lang="ja">ヨヂボマ0ノネハ</span>
| <span lang="ja">ヨヂボマ0ノネハ</span>
| mnKX3qwrZR
| mnKX3qwrZR
| 10
| 10
|
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|531}}
| {{CSP|531|Audino}}
| align="left" | {{p|Audino}}
| align="left" | {{p|Audino}}
| <span lang="ja">セ6ゼチ86ヤヒ</span>
| <span lang="ja">セ6ゼチ86ヤヒ</span>
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|123}}
| {{CSP|123|Scyther}}
| align="left" | {{p|Scyther}}
| align="left" | {{p|Scyther}}
| <span lang="ja">トロ06カロラデ</span>
| <span lang="ja">トロ06カロラデ</span>
| 8GV3LMGrnM
| 8GV3LMGrnM
| 13
| 13
|
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|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|131}}
| {{CSP|131|Lapras}}
| align="left" | {{p|Lapras}}
| align="left" | {{p|Lapras}}
| <span lang="ja">エ8カクゾ9トオ</span>
| <span lang="ja">エ8カクゾ9トオ</span>
| GfV33RVN3F
| GfV33RVN3F
| 31
| 31
|
| Gamestop pre-order bonus
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|518}}
| {{CSP|518|Musharna}}
| align="left" | {{p|Musharna}}
| align="left" | {{p|Musharna}}
| <span lang="ja">??????????</span>
| <span lang="ja">??????????</span>
| iMYXwqtHgL
| iMYXwqtHgL
| ???
| 12
|
| Aussie-Nintendo website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{ms|571}}
| {{CSP|571|Zoroark}}
| align="left" | {{p|Zoroark}}
| align="left" | {{p|Zoroark}}
| <span lang="ja">N/A</span>
| <span lang="ja">N/A</span>
| 6iYmwq1Y8w
| 6iYmwq1Y8w
|-
| N/A
<!--|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| 46
| {{ms|644}}
|
| align="left" | {{p|Zekrom}}
| Toys R Us website
|- style="background:#fff" align="center"
| {{CSP|425|Drifloon}}
| align="left" | {{p|Drifloon}}
| <span lang="ja">N/A</span>
| <span lang="ja">N/A</span>
| dYbwE252uC-->
| eqCgRvXwXX
|-  
| N/A
! colspan="4" style="background: #f9e586; {{roundybottom|10px}}"|
| 22
|
| Vooks website
|-
! colspan="8" style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundybottom|10px}}"|
|}
|}
===Pokémon restricted from passwords===
Due to how the password algorithm is coded, certain Pokémon cannot appear through passwords. This includes all [[Legendary Pokémon]], as well as an assortment of other Pokémon:
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<div style="clear:both; display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(160px, 1fr))">
<div>{{CSP|134|Vaporeon}} {{p|Vaporeon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|135|Jolteon}} {{p|Jolteon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|136|Flareon}} {{p|Flareon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|196|Espeon}} {{p|Espeon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|197|Umbreon}} {{p|Umbreon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|470|Leafeon}} {{p|Leafeon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|471|Glaceon}} {{p|Glaceon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|282|Gardevoir}} {{p|Gardevoir}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|475|Gallade}} {{p|Gallade}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|026|Raichu}} {{p|Raichu}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|040|Wigglytuff}} {{p|Wigglytuff}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|609|Chandelure}} {{p|Chandelure}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|526|Gigalith}} {{p|Gigalith}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|576|Gothitelle}} {{p|Gothitelle}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|477|Dusknoir}} {{p|Dusknoir}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|148|Dragonair}} {{p|Dragonair}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|149|Dragonite}} {{p|Dragonite}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|376|Metagross}} {{p|Metagross}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|445|Garchomp}} {{p|Garchomp}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|635|Hydreigon}} {{p|Hydreigon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|478|Froslass}} {{p|Froslass}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|068|Machamp}} {{p|Machamp}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|534|Conkeldurr}} {{p|Conkeldurr}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|502|Dewott}} {{p|Dewott}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|503|Samurott}} {{p|Samurott}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|005|Charmeleon}} {{p|Charmeleon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|006|Charizard}} {{p|Charizard}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|094|Gengar}} {{p|Gengar}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|391|Monferno}} {{p|Monferno}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|392|Infernape}} {{p|Infernape}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|496|Servine}} {{p|Servine}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|497|Serperior}} {{p|Serperior}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|499|Pignite}} {{p|Pignite}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|500|Emboar}} {{p|Emboar}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|065|Alakazam}} {{p|Alakazam}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|253|Grovyle}} {{p|Grovyle}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|254|Sceptile}} {{p|Sceptile}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|394|Prinplup}} {{p|Prinplup}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|395|Empoleon}} {{p|Empoleon}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|512|Simisage}} {{p|Simisage}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|514|Simisear}} {{p|Simisear}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|516|Simipour}} {{p|Simipour}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|612|Haxorus}} {{p|Haxorus}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|306|Aggron}} {{p|Aggron}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|464|Rhyperior}} {{p|Rhyperior}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|348|Armaldo}} {{p|Armaldo}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|637|Volcarona}} {{p|Volcarona}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|208|Steelix}} {{p|Steelix}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|143|Snorlax}} {{p|Snorlax}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|429|Mismagius}} {{p|Mismagius}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|442|Spiritomb}} {{p|Spiritomb}}</div>
<div>{{CSP|212|Scizor}} {{p|Scizor}}</div>
</div></div>


==Reception==
==Reception==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This is the only Pokémon game since [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] to only be released in Japanese and English.
* This is the only Pokémon game since [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] to only be released in Japanese and English.
* Had this game not existed, the game ''{{few|Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE}}'' would have been proposed as a Fire Emblem/Pokémon crossover game instead. <ref>http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2016/08/20/tokyo-mirage-sessions-was-originally-going-to-be-a-pok-233-mon-crossover.aspx</ref>
* Had this game not existed, the game ''{{few|Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE}}'' would have been proposed as a Fire Emblem/Pokémon crossover game instead.<ref>http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2016/08/20/tokyo-mirage-sessions-was-originally-going-to-be-a-pok-233-mon-crossover.aspx</ref>
* If the game detects it is being played on an emulator or flashcard, the game will lock when booted.
* If the game detects it is being played on an emulator or flashcard, the game will lock when booted. {{fact}}
* This is the only Pokémon spin-off game which is [[Nintendo DSi]]-enhanced.
* This was the last Pokémon spin-off game released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in Japan and North America.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/DS_Pokemon_Conquest.pdf Official PDF-file manual] for ''Pokémon Conquest'' <small>(English)</small>
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20230301140411/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/DS_Pokemon_Conquest.pdf Official PDF-file manual (Archived)] for ''Pokémon Conquest'' <small>(English)</small>
* [https://gbatemp.net/threads/pokemon-conquest-password-generator.329260/ Unofficial password generator]


==References==
==References==