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Celebrate the Lunar Festival until March 3!



Celebrate new beginnings during the Lunar Festival, a new event bringing moonlit festivities to Conqueror’s Blade until March 3! Take on quests from the Warden, enjoy free gifts, behold beautiful world decorations, and fight in a limited-time mode. If you want to dress for this annual occasion, brand-new cosmetics are also now available!

 

LUNAR FESTIVAL EVENTS

Play Conqueror’s Blade between now and March 3 to enjoy the following festivities:
  • 21-Day Login Event: The Lunar Festival is a time of good fortune. Playing Conqueror’s Blade during the Lunar Festival will give you awesome daily rewards, including a temporary Red Lion Helm, Lunar Lucky Bags, and Lunar Festival’s Paper Art.
  • Lunar Festival’s Paper Art (New Event Currency):Collect this currency from the new login event and battle drops, then exchange it in the ‘Activities’ tab (accessible by pressing ‘O’) for rewards, including a Lunar Festival Gift Box, a Random Fireworks Artillery Chest, Treatises, and a 7-Day Lunar Festival Wagon!
  • Matchmaking Drops (Siege Battles/Field Battles/Free Battles):Receive more Lunar Festival’s Paper Art through matchmaking battles!
  • Lunar Lights:Regional capitals and trading colonies are decorated in celebration of the Lunar Festival, and if you look up, you can delight in regular fireworks displays lighting up the sky!
  • Warden Quests:Complete a daily quest and three special quests from the Warden to receive Lunar Festival’s Paper Art and Warden’s Supply Crates!




LUNAR CHALLENGES 

Increasing your Season Level during the Lunar Festival will reward you with exclusive cosmetics and items, including Hero Attire, a Banner, Emotes, fireworks, and a special title available from the Seasonal Interface (press ‘F5’)! Earn Hero XP to bump your Seasonal Level up for the chance to unlock:
  • Lunar Festival Greeting Emote:Raise your Season Level by 8.
  • Lunar Ox Unit Banner:Raise your Season Level by 25.
  • Noyan's Wolfskin Hero Attire:Raise your Season Level by 45.
  • Shakey Shake Emote: Raise your Season Level by 66.
  • Lunar Ox Infinite Fireworks: Raise your Season Level by 88.
  • Player Title: Oxen’s Might: Complete all previous Challenges.
IMPORTANT: Your Season Level is not the same as your Battle Pass level. Press ‘F5’ to check your current Season Level on the ‘Overview’ tab.



PvP MODE: A LUNAR LANDING

First introduced in Season IV as By Land and Sea, the popular PvP mode makes a triumphant return with a Lunar Festival twist! In this daring siege waged across a dark peninsula, attackers must battle to capture points, using side routes to outflank the defenders. Meanwhile, defenders need to keep a careful eye on their centre ground while being wary of attackers creeping in from the side of the battlefield. Lunar Festival lanterns decorate the map, so your clandestine operations may be more easily noticed by lanternlight!

NEW EXOTIC RESOURCE: OXEN 

The Oxen are exquisite statues made by skilled craftsmen and represent our hope for good luck in the new year. This new type of Exotic Treasure can sometimes be found when collecting resources from Rare and Epic sites in the open world. Give them to the Quartermaster to receive 1300 Donation points per statue! 

LUNAR FESTIVAL SALE 

Get new Lunar Festival bundles from MY.GAMES Market, redeem exclusive rewards by spending Sovereigns during the Fortune’s Bounty event, and get your hands on new attire through the in-game Store and Clothiers Guild Chests. For more details, check out the Lunar Festival Sale article

Lunar Festival celebrations will be in full swing until March 3. Enjoy the festivities!

Lunar Festival Sale: Fortune’s Bounty, New Attire & More!



Celebrate the Lunar Festival in Conqueror’s Blade between now and March 3, with moonlit festivities, events, and sales now available in-game.

LUNAR FESTIVAL BUNDLES

Fight across moonlight-drenched battlefields with the spirit of the ox driving your blades with three new bundles, available now from MY.GAMES Market. Equip your hero with Chiyou’s Battle Hero Attire and Mount Set, prepare your units for victory with the Lunar Ox Unit Attire, and commemorate your victories with bombastic fireworks!
  • Lunar Ox Unit Bundle:Give your units attire inspired by the Lunar Festival’s spirit animal. Contains the Lunar Ox Unit Attire and Banner, 10 Vault Keys, and 10 Large Chests of Silver.
  • Lunar Warrior Bundle:Battle with the spirit of the ox. Contains Chiyou’s Battle Hero Attire and Mount Set, 5 Unit XP Cards and 5 Hero XP Cards, 5 Vault Keys, and 27 fireworks.
  • Lunar Heroes Bundle:The ultimate bundle to celebrate this year’s Lunar Festival! Contains Chiyou’s Battle Hero Attire and Mount Set, 5 sets of Lunar Ox Unit Attire and Banners, 9 Unit XP Cards and 9 Hero XP Cards, 9 Vault Keys, and 58 fireworks.




The new Attire and Banners are available to purchase separately in-game. You can also get your hands on special festive Attire from 2020 — the Warrior Mouse Hero Attire, Lion Warrior Unit Attire, and Lucky Mouse Horse Attire — in-game separately for a 20% discount, or together in the Winter Light Bundle for a 33% discount.

CLOTHIER’S GUILD CHEST

Take your share of hoarded treasure from Clothier’s Guild Chests (220 Sovereigns from the in-game Store)! This new item guarantees you a random piece of Attire or Unit Attire, a weapon skin, or a Banner. There’s a 14% chance you’ll also receive a second item, and one bonus item is guaranteed if 50 Chests are purchased. (NOTE: The in-game description of the Clothier’s Guild Chest item currently suggests you will receive two items. This is incorrect, as the chance to receive two items is a 14% chance and not guaranteed. The issue will be fixed in a future update.)

Clothier’s Guild Chests also include never-before-released items, including parts of the Hidden Dragon Hero Attire, Wyrmbane Horse Attire, Cold Midnight Hero Attire, and Youxia Unit Attire sets. Take a look at the drop rates for a full list of potential items and their probabilities before you buy.

IMPORTANT: The Clothier's Guild Chest is not available for purchase in the Netherlands and Belgium. The contents of the Clothier's Guild Chest are purely cosmetic and grant no competitive advantage.



FORTUNE’S BOUNTY 

Fortune’s Bounty is an event that rewards your in-game Store spending with special items. The more Sovereigns you spend between now and March 3, the greater and more exclusive the bounties, including Clothier’s Guild Chests, the Throw Money Emote, and Cataphract Horse Attire!
 
Sovereigns Spent
Bounty 1
Bounty 2
500
1x Clothier’s Guild Chest
5x Snapping Star
1,000
1x Clothier’s Guild Chest
1x Random Rare Artillery Chest
2,000
2x Clothier’s Guild Chests
10x Hero 100% XP Bonuses
3,000
2x Clothier’s Guild Chests
2x Random Rare Artillery Chests
5,000
2x Clothier’s Guild Chests
50x Unit Medals
8,000
4x Clothier’s Guild Chests
50x Powdered Silver
12,000
4x Clothier’s Guild Chests
4x Random Rare Artillery Chest
18,000
4x Clothier’s Guild Chests
1x Lunar Ox Unit Banner
24,000
7x Clothier’s Guild Chests
Throw Money Emote
30,000
Player Title: Trade Delegate
Cataphract Horse Attire
 

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

IMPORTANT: Fortune’s Bounty rewards can only be earned via the in-game Store and must be claimed before the offer period ends on March 3. 

The Lunar Festival Sale will be active until March 3. Enjoy the festivities!

Desert Fortress is ready for the re-taking!



Thought forever lost to the shifting sands, the Desert Fortress map has been rediscovered and is being dusted down for inclusion in the Field Battle roster from February 11. If it’s been a while since you last walked the deserted settlement, check out our short guide below while you wait for the gates to reopen.

Desert Fortress



History
A settlement of poor farmers forced to eke a living from the dusty soil, Desert Fortress has been without a garrison for as long as its citizens have been unable to afford one. However, rather than meekly surrender to any threat that comes sniffing by, the town’s population will often retreat to the redoubt in the centre of the town for as long as it takes for an invader to weary of the constant sandstorms. There’s usually enough food and water to sustain the townsfolk for a day or two, which is more than enough time for those plundering outside to see sense and move on.



Scouting Report
Desert Fortress is a square map dominated by walls and towers that act more to protect the settlement from the elements rather than from invaders. However, despite the walls being of limited tactical benefit, the map is littered with defensive traps, nooks and stockade-like shield structures, especially around the three capture points that dissect the map from north to south. The key to securing Desert Fortress is the central platform on which Capture Point B rests, which also guards the main access channels east and west.



General Tips
  • Capture Point B in the centre of the map is very much the key to winning, thanks to its position, height and defensive structures. It’s worth making it your first priority.
  • If you do opt to focus on the outer capture points (A and C), rally and reinforce your troops using the outer areas rather than through the centre.
  • If you’re feeling brave, deploying forward artillery pieces can be a very effective strategy thanks to the abundance of cover across the map. Just make sure you don’t get overrun when the tide of a battle turns.

Server downtime - February 11


Please be aware that from 7:00 CET on February 11 (10:00 pm PST 2/10), 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.

Weapon Class Guide: Poleaxe



As hinted at in the name, a Poleaxe is essentially a battleaxe strapped to a robust stick. While a heavier weapon than the Glaive and thus more damaging, its heavier weight and increased unwieldiness make it comparatively ponderous. When it does strike home, the Poleaxe can be devastating. However, thanks to a combination of heavy armour and a set of skills that harass and frustrate enemies, the Poleaxe has long been established in the role of the tank - although it also has one or two other tricks up its plate mail sleeve.



Attributes

In order to frustrate the enemy for as long as possible by making the best use of a Poleaxe’s Weapon Skills, survivability is key. This is best achieved either by maximising Armour or health (aka Toughness). It’s probably wise to put more into the first than the second, by a factor of at least two, while some players would argue that putting every Attribute Point you can into Armour is the way to go.

Alternatively, if being more of an out-and-out damage dealer is more your style, you might want to consider investing a few points into Agility. This would maximise Piercing Damage, which is the main damage type for a Poleaxe’s most devastating Weapon Skills.



Weapon Skills

Poleaxe Weapon Skills are all about crushing your enemy, either literally with complimentary direct attacks like Bec de Corbin and Halberdier’s Thrust, or by sapping an opponent’s fighting spirit with attempts to frustrate with stuns and knockdowns.

Assigning Push Back, Grim Harvest and The Old Billhook, for example, likely won’t snatch you many battlefield kills, but if you want to be the one pinning enemies down for others to take the credit, then you can be sure you’ll quickly become very popular on your team. You could complete the support look with the Weapon Dance skill, which significantly reduces enemy attack power, at the cost of a very long cooldown period.
  • Push Back:A simple and effective skill to use as an opener, knocking down enemies and causing no small amount of Blunt damage. It also has a short cooldown, so you can probably use it to or three times in an encounter.
  • Grim Harvest: A good follow-on from Push Back that piles on more Blunt damage and, on the second hit, stuns the enemy.
  • The Old Billhook:Use the hook-like attributes of the Poleaxe blade to pull an enemy towards you, doing them slashing damage in the process. It’s not a particularly deadly skill but has the added benefit of slowing down and then leaving your opponent on the ground, ready to receive an Ultimate attack.
  • Bec de Corbin:An uncomplicated but powerful sweeping attack that will scythe through troops like autumn corn, leaving them with significant amounts of Slashing damage.
  • Halberdier’s Thrust:This focused frontal attack doesn’t inflict massive amounts of damage, but it causes bleeding and has a very short cooldown, making it an effective skill in slowing breaking down the resolve of an enemy.
  • Weapon Dance:This skill causes you to slam your Poleaxe into the ground, doing little damage but reducing affected enemy units Attack Power by a massive 20%. Unfortunately, it has a long cooldown period so timing is crucial.




Ultimate Skills 

Both Ultimate Skills are similar, in that they serve to knock your opponent over before inflicting upon them large amounts of Slashing Damage. Of the two, Lochaber Strike might appear to be the more effective of the two, as it delivers slightly more damage with a reduced cooldown. However, given how easy it is for lighter classes to disengage from heavy classes like the Poleaxe, Rough Justice’s charge could make all the difference.
  • Rough Justice: A powerful lunge to close the distance on an enemy, that knocks them to the ground before unleashing a single slashing attack.
  • Lochaber Strike:A series of heavy blows that will knock down any opponent (and will even force mounted warlords from the saddle), delivering high levels of Slashing Damage in the process. The wise opponent will try to evade, lest they not wish to get up again.




Armour

Being a front line brawler, it’s natural for Poleaxe players to want to stick with heavy armour, especially as the Fearless Paladin heavy armour set has been forged with them in mind. With two pieces equipped, the Weapon Dance skills can reduce enemy attacks by up to 60% (making up for that long cooldown). With four items equipped, you can expand the reach of Bec de Corbin to attack four enemies simultaneously.

A more effective option for those wanting to maximise defence over attack is to go for the Guardsman’s heavy armour set, which gives a 5% health boost (two pieces) or a 120-increase in defence stats across the board.