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Conqueror’s Tales: The Philosopher’s Sword

“If you do not control the enemy, the enemy will control you.”

Miyamoto Musashi (also known simply as Musashi) may be the most well-known Kensei (sword saint) in Japanese history, and his skills with the double-bladed sword were only surpassed by the talents shown in his writings. In particular, his book The Book of Five Rings (五輪書, Go Rin no Sho), guides the reader through Musashi’s philosophic approach to the ‘craft of war’.

He mastered combat and conquered the art of writing, and his quotes are still used in popular culture to this day to denote honour, skill, and dedication. As in real life, within the world of Conqueror’s Blade: Sengoku Musashi would be considered one of the Ronin; a wandering martial arts master.
[h2]A Duelling Doyen[/h2]
Born in 1584 in the Harima Province of Japan, Musashi’s first duel took place at the tender age of thirteen. Musashi writes of this first battle in The Book of Five Rings, describing the duel against a samurai named Arima Kihei, and further musings from author William Scott Wilson in The Lone Samurai shape it as an underdog tale. Wilson writes “Musashi struck Arima between the eyes and then beat him to death. Arima was said to have been arrogant, overly eager to battle, and not a terribly talented swordsman.” This maiden duel set the standard for Musashi’s further battles and cemented his sentiments about control, strategy, and patience.

His title of Kensei is an honorary moniker bestowed upon warriors with legendary swordsmanship skills. Musashi proved the worthiness of this label as throughout his life, he would go on to duel in 61 bouts, remaining undefeated.

‘Ehon Musashi no Abumi’ by Katsushika Hokusai (1836) 
[h2]The Written Art of War [/h2]
The Book of Five Rings contains many of Musashi’s iconic quotes regarding war, martial arts, and general life teachings. Strategy in all walks of life was the main focus of the book, and Musashi poses that all art forms need a plan to succeed, just as warriors do in war. Musashi discusses foremen, for example, citing that for them to successfully build a house, they too must employ a strategy for delegating tasks to their workers based on ability and skill. This interesting theory was also literally compared with this quote: 

"The carpenter uses a master plan of the building, and the way of strategy is similar in that there is a plan of campaign.”

Within the book, Musashi also writes of Niten Ichi-ryū; "the school of the strategy of two heavens as one", teaching the method of classical Japanese swordsmanship conceived by the man himself. The Hyoho Niten Ichi Ryu is the Kenjutsu school where the unique namesake style is taught, focusing on the one-handed use of the sword. Musashi claims that “If you hold a sword with both hands, it is difficult to wield it freely to left and right, so my method is to carry the sword in one hand.” Musashi argues that “when you become used to wielding the long sword, you will gain the power of the Way and wield the sword well."

The Book of Five Rings includes numerous quotes regarding Musashi’s philosophy towards life, war, and personal development, which you may want to keep in mind throughout your adventures in Conqueror’s Blade: Sengoku

“You can only fight the way you practice.”

“Today is victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men.”

“In battle, if you make your opponent flinch, you have already won.”

“The only reason a warrior is alive is to fight, and the only reason a warrior fights is to win.”

Server downtime - 15/06/2023


Please be aware that from 08:00 CEST on 15/06 (23:00 PDT on 6/14), the Conqueror’s Blade servers will be inaccessible. The downtime is expected to last for 4 hours.

Please refer to the Patch Notes for documented changes. Meanwhile, stay tuned to our Discord channel in case of any immediate server updates.

Behind The Scenes: Onna-musha (4-Star Unit)

Conqueror’s Blade: Sengoku features three new Japanese-inspired Seasonal Units, each with its own special talents, traits, and traditions.

We sat down with the developers at Booming Tech to discuss the inspiration, tactical usage, and more behind the Onna-musha (4-Star Unit).

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Q: As only the third female Unit to be added to Conqueror’s Blade, the Onna-musha are very powerful. Why did you choose this Season to add another female Unit?

A: We believe whether male or female, we each possess great power. That's why we truly respect every female warrior throughout history. We'll continue to make more of these when we find enough inspiration and historical background to do so.

Q: The Onna-musha deal the greatest damage to melee units, but which Unit type are they susceptible to?

A: They take heavy damage from Ranged attacks and fare poorly against the crowd-control effects of heavier weaponry, including Cavalry charges.



Q: During the Sengoku period, there are several accounts of women fighting actively on the battlefield. What are your recommendations for players to keep the Onna-musha an indispensable part of their Warband?

A: The Onna-musha draw their blades with zeal but are easily taken down if they act alone. Your best bet is to pair them up with other defence-oriented Units. A good option would be to use the Onna-musha, a defence-oriented Unit, and then add some Ranged and Cavalry in the mix too.

Q: Do you have any top tips for how to use the Onna-musha effectively?

A: It's important to use Onslaught at the most opportune moment. While remaining close enough to the enemy to attack, you must also be far enough away that shielded Units can't block the attack. Quickly closing the distance with Charge to catch them unawares can be a good tactic. 

Stay tuned for an upcoming Behind The Scenes article about the Orochi Samurai, and catch up on our look at the Ronin.

Behind The Scenes: Ronin (3-Star Unit)

Conqueror’s Blade: Sengoku features three new Seasonal Units to add to your ranks. Inspired by the legendary warriors of Japan, each brings unique attributes to the battlefield.

We spoke to the developers at Booming Tech about all things Sengoku Units, from their historical inspiration to their tactical viability. Today, we’ll start with the Ronin (3-Star Unit)!

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Q: The Ronin is inspired by the legendary masterless martial arts masters of old; what is it about the history of these wanderers that made you consider them fit to become a Unit in Conqueror’s Blade?

A: Firstly, the Ronin are a staple in various works, and they did exist in real history too. Secondly, their unwavering will resonates with people all over the globe.

Q: Their role on the battlefield is to charge into the enemy’s formation and deal damage by using Iaido; how do you expect them to stack up against other Units of their type?

A: Their advantage is that they'll be able to launch one powerful Iaido Strike after another under ideal conditions. They gain greater fervour but are few in numbers, meaning they'll have to pick their battles wisely.

Q: Historically, becoming a ronin was undesirable, and meant you were dishonourable. Do you think the Orochi Samurai in Conqueror’s Blade would look down on the Ronin?

A: The Orochi Samurai are, without a doubt, the more elite unit of the two. Class hierarchy was strict in feudal Japan, besides, the Ronin were born of defeat.

Q: The Ronin in Conqueror’s Blade use two swords, a reflection of their real-life inspiration. However, some Ronin used a bō (staff). Why the decision to stick with the swords?

A: The staff is the tool of a wanderer, while the blade inherits its master's truth.

Q: Which specific units are the Ronin strong and weak against?

A: The Ronin excel at dealing with Units that do not use a shield, and fare poorly against shielded Units.

Stay tuned for upcoming Behind The Scenes looks at the Onna-musha and Orochi Samurai!

Year Four: Anniversary Events & Sales ‘til June 29!


Celebrate four years of Conqueror’s Blade with special in-game sales and exciting events, running until June 29!
[h2]Year Four: Anniversary Events & Sales[/h2]
  • Sign-in for Special Rewards: Log into Conqueror’s Blade daily to receive Scrolls of Mastery, Treatises, and more.
  • Delightful Decorations: Head to Conqueror’s City and revel in new adornments.
  • Attire Shop Updates: Spend your Curios and Fragments at the Attire Shop (‘G’) on the Centaur's Wrath Bow and the Lord of The Sea Hero Attire.
[h2]Anniversary Acquisitor Event[/h2]
Play Siege or Field Battles (including Free Battles) to earn Shield Tokens. Earn up toa maximum of 35 per week as matchmaking drops and grab even more as part of Twitch Drops, then head to the Event Page to cash them in for random rewards. New event-exclusive Attire is available, including pieces of Snow Devil Hero and Mount Attire, a fearsome Mask,a Banner, and an Avatar



There are also additional milestone rewards to choose from when you use your Shield Tokens: 
Tokens Used
Milestone Reward

10

Choose one:
  • 2x Treatises
  • 1x Snow Devil Banner
  • 1x Kuwugata Avatar

30

Choose one:
  • 3x Treatises
  • Pieces of the Snow Devil Mount Set

60

Choose one:
  • 5x Treatises
  • 1x Brand-New Emote
  • 1x Fanged Menpo Mask

90

Choose one:
  • 7x Treatises
  • Pieces of the Snow DevilHero Attire

You can earn Shield Tokens through the Acquisitor event until June 29. Rewards can be claimed and Shield Tokens exchanged for items until July 26!
[h2]Year Four: Fortune’s Bounty[/h2]
Spend Sovereigns at the in-game store before June 29 (08:00 server time) to earn Golden Keys to open Akuma's Claw Attire Chests, an Epic Title, and more.
Sovereigns
Chests
Bonus Items

500 Sovereigns

1x Golden Key

50x Shinka Crossguards

1,000 Sovereigns

1x Golden Key

50x Shinka Crossguards

2,000 Sovereigns

2x Golden Keys

100x Shinka Crossguards

3,000 Sovereigns

2x Golden Keys

100x Shinka Crossguards

5,000 Sovereigns

3x Golden Keys

200x Shinka Crossguards

10,000 Sovereigns

1x Epic Title

500x Shinka Crossguards

20,000 Sovereigns

5x Golden Keys

1,000x Shinka Crossguards

30,000 Sovereigns

8x Golden Keys

1,000x Shinka Crossguards

Spend your Shinka Crossguards on Curios, Lotus Water, Artificer’s Stones, Greater Scrolls of Glory, and more!

Use your Golden Keys to open Akuma's Claw Attire Chests and claim cosmetics, including the stunning Akuma's Claw Nodachi, complete with special effects.

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To claim Fortune’s Bounty rewards, open the Activities Panel (press ‘O’) and select Activities from the top tab. Then, select Fortune’s Bounty to see which rewards you can collect and click ‘Get Reward’ to have them sent to your inventory.

IMPORTANT: Fortune’s Bounty rewards can only be earned viain-game Store Purchases and must be claimed before June 29.

The festivities end on June 29, so don’t miss your chance to celebrate!