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CBL: May 16 Highlights

[h3]Chinese Mainland Region[/h3]
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[h3]ZT vs. KZ [Harbour City] 3-0[/h3]
[h3]Round 1 (ZT Attack - KZ Defense, Harbour City)[/h3]
ZT quickly identified KZ stacking heavily behind the right Supply Point. Reacting fast, ZT maneuvered most of their troops through the small gate to the left Supply Point, seizing the right Supply Point while KZ was busy repositioning. Engaging in a cannon battle at the middle gate, they drew KZ into a premature advance. Despite KZ's attempts at a three-pronged surround, ZT's structured counterattack led to minimal losses, creating a nearly 400-unit advantage. They steamrolled the main camp, clinching the first victory.
[h3]Round 2 (KZ Attack - ZT Defense, Harbour City)[/h3]
KZ made their move using the right staircase as a pivot, deploying Siphonarioi and Zykalian Militia to pressure ZT. However, ZT maintained control of the battle beneath the staircase, using Incendiary Archers to trigger chain explosions among enemy units and steadily push back. A misstep from KZ at the middle gate led to isolated units being easily picked off by ZT. Another defeat followed for KZ as they failed to rebuild.
[h3]Round 3 (KZ Attack - ZT Defense, Harbour City)[/h3]
Frustrated by tower progress, KZ shifted to advance through the small gate but neglected anti-cavalry strategies. ZT's cavalry capitalized, repeatedly breaking the formations of KZ's first wave. When KZ attempted to seize the right Supply Point from the middle gate, ZT abandoned the supply skirmish to dismantle KZ’s main forces first. This strategy forced a breakdown in KZ's unit lines, allowing ZT to pick them apart. ZT rolled over KZ with a decisive 3-0 sweep, advancing to the next stage.
[h3]APAC Region[/h3]
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[h3]OSS vs. VNH [White Elk Fort / Wall Fort] 3-0[/h3]
[h3]Round 1 (VNH Attack - OSS Defense, White Elk Fort)[/h3]
VNH kicked off with a versatile unit combo but stretched their lines too thin, weakening their frontline presence. At point A, OSS used the Lionroar Crew to deliver long-range, angled heavy fire. VNH managed to capture point A but paid dearly for it. In the main camp skirmish, VNH's lack of manpower led to a failed two-front battle as OSS strategically allowed them in before wiping them out. Loss for VNH.
[h3]Round 2 (OSS Attack - VNH Defense, White Elk Fort)[/h3]
OSS launched an artillery offensive, pushing VNH back to secondary lines and swiftly seized point A. They then stormed towards the main camp. VNH attempted a flanking maneuver but was divided and conquered by OSS, who seized the geographical upper hand. OSS Heroes fearlessly broke reinforcement lines, leading to VNH's defense crumbling under poor unit composition, giving OSS another win.
[h3]Round 3 (OSS Attack - VNH Defense, Wall Fort)[/h3]
OSS bombarded the C Supply Point from Point A's walls, forcing VNH to retreat and bolster their defenses at Point C. During the initial clash, OSS progressed to Point C but faced counter-attacks by VNH cavalry. The struggle ensued, but OSS leveraged their superior numbers to secure the point. Early in the main camp battle, OSS's deployment faults left them vulnerable but they swiftly reorganized, capturing the main camp and sealing their victory with a 3-0 triumph.
 

CBL - Global Knockout Round Report

The Knockout Round has concluded, and the battlefield was intense! Here's a quick recap of the action:

APAC Region

EU region

AMS region

CN region


 


 

May 15th Chinese Mainland/APAC Regional Knockout Stage Highlights

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[h3]Chinese Mainland Region[/h3]
[h3]Match: QIN VS YZY | [Heilung Fjord / White Elk Fort] | 3-0[/h3]
[h3]Round 1 (QIN Attack - YZY Defense, Heilung Fjord)[/h3]
QIN launched a full-force assault on Point A, blending a frontal infantry push with a flanking cavalry sweep. Inside the point, they steadily tightened the pressure. When both sides clashed in a cavalry duel, QIN’s anti-cav unit setup gave them the edge, gradually widening the unit loss gap. They then maneuvered to the backline Supply Point at C, seized the terrain advantage, and wore down YZY through relentless poking and zone control. Clean win for QIN in the opener.
[h3]Round 2 (YZY Attack - QIN Defense, Heilung Fjord)[/h3]
YZY went all-in on Point A with Siphonarioi at the core, scoring early damage thanks to their fire-based offense. But QIN spotted a split in their forces—countered hard on the left with heavy units, stalled them on the right using their own Siphonarioi formation, then converged for a full-on push to retake control. YZY did manage a brief back-cap of C, but QIN crushed the bait force on the left and swung back through the flank near main base, securing the win through smart composition and map control.
[h3]Round 3 (YZY Attack - QIN Defense, White Elk Fort)[/h3]
YZY breached the right wall, rotated from right supply to left, aiming to cut off QIN’s reinforcements. But QIN’s Hero led a cavalry charge straight from base into YZY’s rear, throwing their formation into chaos. With two minutes left, YZY went all-in on A from the left—but QIN struck from both flanks, collapsing YZY’s line and turning the tide. QIN locked down every point, sweeping the series 3-0 to punch their ticket to the next stage.
[h3]APAC Region[/h3]
[h3]Match: PAE VS DOC | [Heilung Fjord] | 3-0[/h3]
[h3]Round 1 (PAE Attack - DOC Defense, Heilung Fjord)[/h3]
PAE pulled a classic bait at Point B, drawing out DOC’s main force, then snapped hard onto A in a surprise strike. Catching DOC’s Units out of position and low on stamina, they quickly secured the point and surged ahead with a 300-unit lead. In the brawl for the rear Supply Point at C, PAE steamrolled through with sheer numbers and quality, smashing DOC’s backline and locking in the first win.
[h3]Round 2 (DOC Attack - PAE Defense, Heilung Fjord)[/h3]
DOC tried a synchronized A-B double push, but PAE read the play. They gave up A without hesitation, collapsed on DOC’s mobile force at B, then pounced on their isolated core. In the skirmish to the right of B, PAE chipped away with utility Units and wiped out all of DOC’s Heroes, growing their lead and claiming another dominant round.
[h3]Round 3 (DOC Attack - PAE Defense, Heilung Fjord)[/h3]
DOC rushed A with their full squad, ignoring the trap—PAE’s shield and spear Units lying in wait near the courtyard. From the rear, PAE cut off DOC’s formation, encircled the A-point attackers, and wiped them out clean. At B, it was textbook execution—soften with functional Units, then let the cavalry sweep up the frontliners. PAE seals the sweep 3-0 and powers into the next stage.

CBL SPIRIT|LEAD: It’s not about command, it’s about leading from the front.


On CBL’s battlefield of fire and steel, true leadership isn’t about status or strategy on paper.
It’s you—the one who always charges first.
In six years, 1,116 team captains have led their troops into CBL. 4,050 House leaders have fought in Territory Wars.
They’ve shown the world: “LEAD” is not a title. It’s a choice. A responsibility. A spirit born of Conqueror’s Blade.
It’s the calm “Follow me” before the match begins.
It’s the unspoken “We can win this” in the final seconds before a charge.
You are the anchor of belief. The hand that holds the team together.
Because this is not about command, it’s about leading from the front.

CBL SPIRIT|UNITE: Believe in the power of “us”


In Conqueror’s Blade’s epic 15v15 ancient battlefields,
702 teams have flown the CBL banner across six years,
Fighting side by side in 2,221,061 Ranked Battles.
Here, no one fights alone.
This fist bump represents—
The unity between you and teammates.
The silent bond between you and unit.
Behind you are brothers who stayed up through countless nights to hold that point.
Behind you are units who’ve bled beside you for hundreds of battles.
No words are needed. A fist bump says it all.