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Myrmillones Shield Contest: The Winners


To honour the arrival of the Myrmillones in Conqueror’s Blade: Colosseum, we asked you to flex your design muscles and create a new Shield for the Unit.

The results are in, and it’s time to reveal the winners, chosen by Booming Tech. The winners will receive Sovereigns, Glory, the Exclusive Epic Title: ‘Shieldmaker’, and a chance for their design to be added to the game!
[h2]FIRST PLACE[/h2]
Apsilon submitted this design paying homage to our Ancient Roman inspiration for the Colosseum, depicting two gallant gladiators in gold and black.


[h2]SECOND PLACE[/h2]
Orthanis presented us with this blue design featuring brawling bruisers and a silhouette of the Colosseum itself, earning second place.


[h2]THIRD PLACE[/h2]
Third place goes to INVINCIBLE, who created a ferocious Hydra design with a golden sword.



Thank you to everyone who submitted a shield design, and stay tuned for more contests!

Conqueror’s Tales: Emperors & Assassins


When reigning over any sizeable area, or indeed the Roman Empire, there is always someone looking to dethrone you—or worse. Roman Emperors faced constant threats from outsiders and their own inner circle.

Political tensions and jealousy were rife in the Roman court, and many an Emperor met a sticky end at the hands of a usurper, or even their own staff. Let’s explore some of those unlucky leaders, and find out just who was behind their assassinations.
[h2]Betrayed By Brutus[/h2]
One such Emperor who met their maker after a betrayal is infamous in his own right. Gaius Julius Caeser was stabbed to death in Rome on March 15, 44 BC by his own peers. The “dictator for life” of the Roman Republic, as he was named, was not considered tyrannical by most of his citizens. They thought of him favourably, and his military prowess helped to expand the Republic to include what is now Spain, France, Germany, and many more modern-day countries.

However, numerous members of the Roman Senate, a group of appointed political leaders, resented Caesar’s popularity and made a plan to kill the Roman leader. The murder plot was a sordid betrayal, and Caesar was stabbed a reported 23 times by the group of 60, which included his own nephew, Marcus Junius Brutus. The iconic quote “et tu, Brute?” (and you, Brutus?) was the last line that Caesar supposedly uttered before his demise.

The death of Julius Caesar was wildly unpopular with the Roman public, and many civil wars followed the assassination. Caesar’s grandnephew Octavian emerged as the new leader, renamed himself Augustus Caesar, and his reign served to mark the end of the Roman Republic and the start of the Roman Empire.


Portrait of Julius Caesar (1st century BC) at the Archaeological Museum of Sparta
[h2]Polished Off By The Praetorian Guard[/h2]
The Praetorian Guard served a very important purpose in the Roman Empire—protecting the Emperor. This began all the way back with the first Emperor of the Roman Empire, the aforementioned Augustus, but their reputation became that of ‘kingslayers’ as time went on. Their unfettered access to such rulers presented a problem in itself. If the Praetorians took a dislike to any one Emperor, they could effectively do away with him with no repercussions and install someone of their choosing.

The Praetorian Guard are thought to have been responsible for the deaths of over a dozen Emperors. The bodyguards were critical in the assassination of Caligula and the selection of his successor Claudius in 41 AD, and also played a part in the slaying of Commodus in 192 AD, Caracalla in 217 AD, Elagabalus in 222 AD, and Pupienus and Balbinus in 238 AD.

Oftentimes the Praetorian Guard would install their own Emperor after any one killing, only to assassinate him later on. When Galba ascended to the throne in 68 AD, he was then slain by the Praetorians only a year later after they felt they were not adequately rewarded for their actions.

But just why did the Praetorian Guard kill so many Emperors? Power and wealth ruled the day in Ancient Rome, and they wanted their piece of the pie, just as many officials did. Ensuring their own power was critical to their mission, and they were more than willing to partake in the slaying and installing of new Emperors when tempted by money or control.

Due to these rampant eliminations, Emperor Constantine the Great disbanded the Guard in 313 AD.

Check out more Conqueror’s Tales about the culture of the Ancient Romans that inspired Conqueror’s Blade: Colosseum, with looks at female fighters, animals in the arena, and just what the Romans ever did for us.

All Or Nothing: Earn New Weapon Skins!


Prove your mettle in the All or Nothing limited-time event from now until October 27 to earn Stars to exchange for Treasure Troves, which can contain new Weapon Skins!

Simply play Colosseum Mode to earn Stars. Winning a battle will award you with 1 Star, but be careful—losing one battle means losing all the Stars you have accumulated so far. Exchange them while you can, or take the gamble for more Stars!



To give you a chance to grab more Stars, the Colosseum Mode will be open longer during this period. Check out the new times below:
  • 16:00 CEST - 20:00 CEST (EU) / 07:00 - 11:00 PDT (NA2) / 10:00 - 14:00 EDT (NA3) 
  • 22:00 CEST - 02:00 CEST (EU) / 13:00 - 17:00 PDT (NA2) / 16:00 - 20:00 EDT (NA3)

You can exchange your Stars for Treasure Troves via the Event Page. Your first Golden Trove is guaranteed to include one of the following random Colosseum-themed Weapon Skins:
  • Crowd-Pleaser's Poleaxe
  • Tridentine Spear
  • Cheetah's Dagger

Treasure Troves can include Treatises, Silver Keys, Gold Dust, Epic and Rare Artillery, and two brand-new items that can be consumed to receive a special bonus before a battle: Victory Horn & Protection Charm

Using a Victory Horn will grant you 2 Stars for a win, and consuming a Protection Charm will prevent the loss of Stars if you are defeated.

Protection Charms can also be purchased from the in-game Store for extra self-preservation.
[h2]Limited-Time Doctrine Pool[/h2]
Until November 10, you can gain access to a new Doctrine Pool, which includes a brand-new Epic Doctrine. When the event ends, this Doctrine will be added to the pools permanently.

Start your winning streak in the Colosseum and earn Stars today!

Server downtime - October 20


Please be aware that from 08:00 CEST on October 20 (23:00 PDT on October 19), 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.

Send Gifts to your Friends in Conqueror's Blade!


You can now gift an assortment of useful items to your friends in Conqueror’s Blade!

Head to the in-game Store, choose a nice present for your pal, and add a message to accompany their gift. The following items can now be gifted:
  • Expansion Permit
  • Vault Key
  • 10-Battle Unit XP Card
  • 10-Battle Hero XP Card
  • 7-Day Premium Account
  • 30-Day Premium Account
  • 90-Day Premium Account
  • 180-Day Premium Account
  • Disguise Kit
  • Honour Reset Token
  • Gender & Appearance Reset
  • Cross-region Migration Token
  • New Identity Document
  • Scribal Service
  • Horse Trough

You must meet the following requirements to access gifting:
  1. Gifts can be sent 72 hours after becoming friends.
  2. Gifts can be given to House members 72 hours after joining a House.
  3. The gift giver must be at least Level 100, and the recipient must be at least Level 60.