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What’s new in September 2020



Stay on top of the latest news and events in Conqueror’s Blade every month! Let’s take a look at what’s in store for September…
  • Fight for Reginopolis (September 3):Will the Sultan’s campaign for total dominion succeed, or will the walls come tumbling down? Wage war in the final phase of the Reginopolis map in matchmaking battles throughout September!  
  • Boost your Battle Pass(September 3-10): Aiming for big rewards like Chorbaji’s Hero Attire during Season IV: Blood of the Empire? For a limited time only, save up to 40% on Battle Plans, boost your Glory, and push for level 100!
  • Territory Wars (September 5, 8, 12):Season IV nears its end, and there are only a few Territory Wars left to participate in! Take a look at the Event Schedule to see where else you keep your sword sharp.
  • Labor Day (September 7):As America celebrates its workers, look forward to sales and bonuses that will definitely make less work for you.
  • Twitch Drops Return (September 8-19): Receive free in-game loot when you watch your favourite Conqueror’s Blade streamers on Twitch! Stay tuned for more details (including streams supporting Drops) on September 8. In the meantime, you can get ready by linkingyour Conqueror’s Blade and Twitch accounts here.
  • Sipahis (Available Now):Ride to glory! The final Seasonal Units from Season IV are available to unlock between now and the end of the season. Prepare to recruit these powerful horsemen with the Sipahis guide, but make sure you’ve unlocked the Janissaries, Azaps, and Silahdars first!
  • Battle for the Conqueror’s City (September 15, 19, 22, 26): The Anadolou Empire’s conquest comes to its desperate and inevitable conclusion as warlords, Houses, and Alliances battle to lay claim to the ultimate prize! You can test your strategies without consequence on September 15 in Drill Mode, then the real battles will unfold from September 19.

Keep an eye on the latest news throughout September for even more surprises, and follow Conqueror’s Blade on Twitch, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Discord for news and updates direct to your social feeds. See you on the battlefield!

IMPORTANT: The dates and content featured in this article may be subject to change. Please stay tuned to official Conqueror’s Blade channels for further news and announcements.

Boost your Battle Pass with up to 40% off Battle Plans!



For a limited time only, save up to 40% when you purchase Battle Plans from MY.GAMES Market! When activated, one Battle Plan grants you 5,000 Glory and raises the Nobility tier of your Battle Pass.

Bundle
Discount
Rewards
Price
x5 Battle Plans
10%
25,000 Glory
€3.60 / $3.60
x10 Battle Plans
15%
50,000 Glory
€6.80 / $6.80
X25 Battle Plans
20%
125,000 Glory
€16 / $16
X50 Battle Plans
30%
250,000 Glory
€28 / $28
x100 Battle Plans
40%
500,000 Glory
€48 / $48
 

With the Battle Pass, you can earn over 100 tiers of rewards exclusive to Season IV: Blood of the Empire. Cosmetic Attire, weapon skins, the Great Bombard siege weapon, and lots more can be unlocked throughout the new season, and with discounted Battle Plans, it’s even easier to push for bigger and better rewards. The ultimate reward, the valiant Chorbaji’s Hero Attire, awaits at level 100!

IMPORTANT: Each bundle can only be purchased once per character, and Battle Plans can only be activated during Season IV.

The Battle Plans bundles will be discounted on MY.GAMES Market until September 10 at 23:00 CEST.

Server downtime - September 3


Please be aware that from 8:15 CEST on September 3 (11:15pm PDT, 9/2), 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.

Unit Guide: Sipahis



Sipahis are the first mounted unit to be added to the unit roster since Kheshigs rode roughshod over Season II. However, aside from their climactic appearance late in the season, the Sipahis are very different from their nomadic forebears. 

Where the Keshigs are a direct and very heavy cavalry unit, designed to break apart any infantry defence in quick order before moving onto the next target, the Sipahis are a little more focused in their assaults. They can fulfil a more general attack role, but what they excel at is directly attacking heroes and their bodyguard units. Together with the very specific damage they deal, this makes Sipahi units quite unique. You may be surprised by what they’re capable of! 


Unlocking 

Like all seasonal units, you must earn the right to command Sipahis. First unlock the Janissaries, then complete a series of challenges divided across four stages. You will be able to command a unit of Sipahis temporarily after completing Stage 1, which will become permanently yours after Stage 4 (along with any XP the unit may have earned along the way).
 
At 3 challenges completed, receive:
At 6 challenges completed, receive:
At 8 challenges completed, receive:
Stage 1
Ozan’s Tale (500 Glory)
Ozan’s Tale (500 Glory)
3-day Sipahis Contract
Stage 2
Ozan’s Tale (500 Glory)
Ozan’s Tale (500 Glory)
10x Sipahi Unit Medal (50,000 Unit XP)
Stage 3
Ozan’s Tale (500 Glory)
Ozan’s Tale (500 Glory)
Sipahis
Stage 4
2x Sipahi Unit Medal (50,000 Unit XP)
2x Sipahi Unit Medal (50,000 Unit XP)
Sipahi’s Doctrine II





Gameplay

At first glance Sipahis can seem underwhelming, with unit health and speed just a little below par compared to similarl 4- and 5-star mounted units. Indeed, the unit could almost be mistaken for Dagger-axe Lancers in most respects, but that overlooks the two characteristics that help it stand apart. One is the unit’s Assassin trait, which (together with the Croupade order), puts Sipahis at an advantage when fighting heroes. The other is that Sipahi units carry large maces, which only deal blunt damage. Blunt-edge weapons tend to be less dangerous, but are highly effective in the sense that most players are set up to tank piercing and slash damage. 

In short, what you get with the Sipahis is a unit of mobile assassins - more or less a counter to the previously-released Silahdars!




Progression

Sipahis have a maximum unit level of 20, with Veterancy Points investable across two branches. The top favours general health and defence, with augments to the Croupade order (anti-hero). Meanwhile, the lower branch is more focused on improving Charge and increasing damage - especially against infantry units. Plan your levelling up accordingly!




Just the facts: Sipahis (4.5-star, mounted)



The above was correct at time of publication. Please check in-game for the most up-to-date unit information.

Season IV: A Burning Shore



Narrowly defeated, the bulk of the Sicanian forces fall back across the water, leaving only a small rearguard to protect the dawn retreat. Now, all that stands between the Sultan’s ships linking up with forces besieging the city are the chain booms and coastal batteries guarding the straits - which the Sicanian remnant will be expected to range for.

Instead of boarding their ships and sailing north, however, the Anadolou troops begin felling trees. The bemused Sicanian observers soon discover why, as the stripped down trunks and almost all of the enemy units are set to work heaving the great warships across dry land, in what would seem an attempt to avoid the city’s defences.

Sensing a great opportunity, the stranded Sicanian units signal for reinforcements. If they can destroy the Anadolou ships while they are at their most vulnerable, and the Sultan’s forces while they are preoccupied with moving them, there’s a chance the peninsula can be recaptured. Ahead of the war’s most decisive battle, the odds would be close to even…


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In the latest battle to secure Reginopolis - the game’s first Escort battle, accessible from the matchmaking Battle Screen - we find out that the Sultan of Anadolou landed his forces to the south of the peninsula to avoid heavy losses from any coastal defences to the east.

His bold plan to drag ships across the land rather than sail them around it, however, is also a dangerous one. Their crews are vulnerable while they painstakingly push each ship forward, requiring constant protection. Simultaneously, the Anadolou force must secure and hold a series of capture points ahead of the first ship so that precious forward momentum can be maintained.

If those navigating the ship are slain, or the territory in their path is lost, the whole tide of the campaign to capture Reginopolis could turn. This would threaten the so-called Golden Fleet with a most ignominious end. Having laid siege to Reginopolis for much of the season and fought so hard to seize the peninsula, defeat now could change the entire trajectory of the Sultan’s campaign, his reign and even his legacy.