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November 13 Online Update Log

Greetings, Warlords!
This week's maintenance will be conducted online, with no server downtime. We wish all warlords an enjoyable gaming experience!
The update will contain the following:
I. Bug Fixes and Optimizations
All or Nothing [Harbour City] map balance adjustments: Phase 1 game time reduced by 120 seconds, some Siege Tower spawn points moved forward.
Fixed the issue where Doctrines on Auxiliaries could be detached.

S24 Season Weapon Attire Developer Log

Dear Warlords, This is Booming Tech, and we hope you've been enjoying your conquests. Today, we'd like to talk about our development process for Season Weapon Attire.

The truth is, developing the Weapon Attire for any given Season is no simple task. We challenge ourselves to create designs that are not only outstanding but also fit the Season's theme. For example, when designing the Weapon Attires for the [Dynasty Awakening - Terracotta's Art of War] Season, we researched the historical weapons of the Qin Dynasty. This led to the creation of the [Taotie] Longsword & Shield Weapon Attire for the Dynasty Awakening Season.



Now, let's turn our attention to our [Sacrum Romanum - Crown and Cross] Season. The name itself alludes to the central conflict between the "Crown" and the "Cross." This power struggle often culminated in the ultimate religious punishment: excommunication. The term "excommunication" (from the Latin excommunicatio, meaning "out of communion") is a form of religious punishment that severs an individual's ties with their faith, typically for committing forbidden acts. Several emperors of the Holy Roman Empire faced excommunication, with Henry IV and Frederick II being the most famous examples. An "Excommunicated Kingdom" refers to an empire ruled by such a figure, and through this concept, we aim to express the schism between papal and imperial authority within the Holy Roman Empire.

Against this historical backdrop, we began to consider what elements could best shape the Weapon Attires for the Sacrum Romanum Season. The first element that came to our minds was the "eagle".

The eagle motif and its imagery originate in Rome. Back in 107 BCE, the Roman statesman Gaius Marius was elected consul and established the eagle standard—the Aquila—as the primary emblem of the Roman legions. It symbolized Jupiter, the king of gods in Roman mythology. As Christianity rose and the Western Roman Empire fell, the various peoples of northern Europe began to adopt Christian and Roman traditions. The Papacy, facing threats from all sides, also started seeking a powerful protector. In 800 CE, the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned Roman Emperor by the Pope, and the eagle emblem, later known as the "Imperial Eagle," became a primary symbol of his Frankish Empire.

From that moment on, a papal coronation as Roman Emperor came to be seen as the ultimate source of a European monarch's legitimacy. The imagery of the eagle then became widely recognized by Europe's rulers following the fragmentation of the Frankish Empire. In 962 CE, Otto the Great, king of East Francia, was crowned "Roman Emperor" by the Pope. His dynasty laid the foundations of the Holy Roman Empire, and kings who followed him began to feature the eagle's image upon the imperial scepter. When the famous Frederick I "Barbarossa" was crowned Roman Emperor, the use of the eagle expanded to banners and coins. It was also during his reign that the word "Holy" first appeared in the empire's official name. From then on, the eagle stood as the direct embodiment of imperial authority and the Empire itself, a symbol proclaiming its dignity, legitimacy, and power.



With our key elements established, we began the process of crafting the new Season's Weapon Attires. For our first design, we focused on fusing the iconic imperial eagle with a shield.



- Name: Eagle Bloodpact
- Description: The Emperor's gifted spear is said to be fashioned after a relic known to all the faithful. As a coronated guardian, sanctioned by Emperor and Church, you bear the oath of the Empire — sworn to defend its glory in blood.
- Weapon Type: Shield & Spear

Following this theme, we integrated the eagle motif into the bow's body and quiver, resulting in this Bow Attire:



- Name: Skyhunter
- Description: The bowstring draws taut, as though all starlight follows the falcon's gaze to pierce the night. Beneath the double eagle's eyes, once the arrow slips the string, it cleaves darkness like a meteor.
- Weapon Type: Bow

Next, our exploration led us to a second key element: the 'lion.'

Unlike the eagle, a symbol of imperial authority, the lion was an image more broadly adopted by the nobility across Europe. Although ancient Europeans rarely encountered real lions, the concept was carried to the continent by peoples migrating from Africa and Asia. The Roman Empire and Christianity then instilled its symbolic meaning—courage and nobility—in the peoples of northern Europe. As brave, powerful, and distinguished leaders began to be called 'lions,' their descendants and the realms they ruled started to adopt the lion as their own symbol.

By the High Middle Ages, the lion's imagery had spread far and wide, becoming a symbol of honor granted to noble houses. The 12th-century Kingdom of Bohemia serves as a classic case: the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II formally recognized the Kingdom of Bohemia by decree, and the coat of arms he bestowed upon it was a crowned, white, double-tailed lion. Taking advantage of the Empire's waning power, Bohemia expanded rapidly over the next 50 years, and one of its rulers even ascended to become the Holy Roman Emperor. Though Bohemia's power would eventually decline, causing it to lose its independence several times, the emblem of the white, double-tailed lion endured. To this day, this same majestic lion can still be seen on the coat of arms of the modern-day Czech Republic.



And so, we arrived at our third weapon. For this design, we fused the lion element with the body of a musket, creating an air of luxurious nobility.

- Name: Lion Eclipse
- Description: Between starlight and flame, the lion keeps silent vigil over the capital's first light. The nobles' defiant roar becomes a crimson flare coursing through the barrel. Each shot ignites the warriors' fervor for war.
- Weapon Type: Musket

All three of the Weapon Attires above can be obtained for free in the living All or Nothing event.

And that brings us to the end of this developer log. We hope all of you Warlords enjoy the three new Season Weapon Attires featured in our All or Nothing event.We look forward to seeing you wield these three new Season Weapon Attires from the [All or Nothing] event on the batteldground.
May victory with you on the battlefield


November 6 Update and Maintenance Log

Greetings, Warlords!
We will conduct maintenance updates during the following time:
APAC: November 6, 14:00-17:00 (UTC+8).
EU/AMS: November 6, 7:00-10:00 (UTC+1).

The maintenance is expected to last for 3 hours. After the maintenance, we will distribute Bronze Coins *8000, Honor *300, and Unit Medal *15 as compensation. Warlords, please arrange your playtime accordingly.
The update will contain the following:
https://www.conquerorsblade.com/en/news/1616/

October 30 Online Update Log

Greetings, Warlords!
This week's maintenance will be conducted online, with no server downtime. We wish all warlords an enjoyable gaming experience!
The update will contain the following:

I. Events
Halloween Special Sale Updated!
Event Details: To celebrate Halloween, we are offering upgraded bundles! Epic Hero Schematic, Doctrinal Alchemy materials, and Unit Resource Packs are now available in the store for a limited time. Event Duration:
October 30, 11:00 – November 13, 23:59
II. Bug Fixes and Optimizations
Adjusted Medal requirements for Units: Units must now unlock the Silver Medal before obtaining the Gold Medal.
Fixed an issue where certain Unit medals could not be obtained.
Fixed an issue where some Fief Quests in [Conqueror's City] were missing.
Fixed an issue where Unit purchases in the Shop were occasionally unavailable in the [Halloween Defense] stage.
Fixed an issue where the [Halberd Pull] trait of the [Halberd Elite] was not functioning correctly.
Fixed an issue where the [Kheshigs] were unable to properly throw lassos.
Fixed an issue where the attack timing frames for [Stinging Strike] and [Leap and Slash] with [Chain Dart & Scimitar] were inconsistent between male and female characters.

[Conqueror's Blade] Oct 27th Notice on Hacks

Greetings, Warlords:

To uphold fairness and justice on the battlefield, the Conqueror's Blade operations team remains steadfast in our fight against all forms of cheating. We are pleased to announce a major upgrade of our anti-cheat system, introducing advanced detection technologies and refining our penalty policies in line with industry standards.

A new safeguard is now in place: Upon the first detection of unauthorized software, the system will automatically display a warning, notifying you that such programs violate our rules. Should you remain in a risky environment after multiple warnings, further restrictions will be enforced. To strengthen this mechanism, the security system now operates in real time — if the game runs in an insecure environment, your account will be automatically disconnected. If this occurs, we urge you to review your system's integrity and relaunch the game client.

The following is the latest list of violators and their punishments:

Support (https://www.conquerorsblade.com/en/)
If you have questions about enforcement actions or wish to appeal, please contact us through the support link above.