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All Warriors are potentially recruitable, including [[Warlords]], though not always depending on what [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories|story]] the {{player}} is currently in. Free Warriors are those who are found roaming the {{DL|Kingdom location|wild Pokémon kingdom locations}} at random. They are either Warriors (including Warlords) who fled from a kingdom after the player conquered it, or they are {{wp|rōnin}} who were never associated with a Warlord. Recruitment of Warriors is also possible through winning an army-dissolving battle against a kingdom, similar to winning a battle in a wild Pokémon location. | All Warriors are potentially recruitable, including [[Warlords]], though not always depending on what [[List of Pokémon Conquest stories|story]] the {{player}} is currently in. Free Warriors are those who are found roaming the {{DL|Kingdom location|wild Pokémon kingdom locations}} at random. They are either Warriors (including Warlords) who fled from a kingdom after the player conquered it, or they are {{wp|rōnin}} who were never associated with a Warlord. Recruitment of Warriors is also possible through winning an army-dissolving battle against a kingdom, similar to winning a battle in a wild Pokémon location. | ||
A free Warrior can be recruited if any of these conditions are met: | |||
#Defeat them within four turns | #Defeat them within four turns | ||
#Defeat them with a super effective move | #Defeat them with a [[super effective]] move | ||
#Defeat them without the player's allies taking any damage | #Defeat them without the player's allies taking any [[damage]] from that Warrior's Pokémon | ||
Recruiting Warlords requires the Warlord's Pokémon to be defeated only by another Warlord's Pokémon in addition to one of the above conditions. | Recruiting Warlords requires the Warlord's Pokémon to be defeated only by another Warlord's Pokémon in addition to one of the above conditions. |
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