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Ronin Rating Rampage: Earn Rewards ‘til August 11!

The Ronin Rating Rampage Limited-Time Event has begun, and from now until August 11 (until maintenance), you can rise through the ranks to earn Sakura Petals to exchange for awesome rewards, including the ultimate prize for a feudal fighter—-the Nameless Ronin Hero Attire.

You can also unlock new Unit Attire, a suitably honourable player title, and new Gift Bags containing Lotus Water, Bronze, Silver, Unit Medals, Vault Keys, XP Cards, and more.

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Achieve an S, A, or B rating by playing Siege or Field Battles (including Free Battles and Raid on Heilung Fjord) to earn Sakura Petals. The higher the rank, the more Sakura Petals you earn (victory or defeat counts, too!). Head to the Rating Rampage Exchange to trade in your Sakura Petals for prizes!

Sakura Petals are also available for 40 Sovereigns each from the Rating Rampage Exchange.
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There are three stages to work through, each containing ten rewards which can be unlocked in any order per stage. New stages will open up when you’ve exchanged a certain amount of Sakura Petals.
  • Stage 1: Exchange Sakura Petals for awesome rewards like the Nameless Ronin Banner, the ‘Nameless Ronin’ Player Title, Silent Brotherhood Unit Attire, and much more!
  • Stage 2: Spend 50 Sakura Petals to unlock Stage 2 and a host of incredible rewards like Isamo's Mount Set, Gift of Wealth & Water containing Lotus Water, and many more useful items.
  • Stage 3: After exchanging 120 Sakura Petals, more prizes will be available to claim, including the ‘Play Flute’ Emote, Epic Artillery Supplies, the Nameless Ronin Hero Attire, and plenty more.

Stages will not close when another opens. You can return to redeem the other items.

Forge your path as a lone warrior throughout the Ronin Rating Rampage Limited-Time Event until August 11!

Server downtime - July 21

Please be aware that from 08:00 CEST on July 21 (23:00 PDT on July 20), the Conqueror’s Blade servers will be inaccessible. The downtime is expected to last for 5 hours.

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

Subscribe to Conqueror’s Blade Calendars!


Never miss a stream from our Community Managers or a special event again by subscribing to new Conqueror’s Blade calendars!

Add everything from regional to tournament streams from the official Conqueror’s Blade Twitch account to your personal calendar by subscribing to the Stream Calendar (iCal), and never miss any of the action again!

You can also stay up to date with all things Territory Wars, Free Battles, and other recurring and special events by subscribing to the Event Calendar (iCal).

Load up your calendar with awesome Conqueror’s Blade events, and we’ll see you in-game and on Twitch soon!

Server downtime - July 19 (NA3 Only)


From July 19 at 17:15 EST / 21:15 UTC, the Eagle Range (NA3) server will be inaccessible in Conqueror's Blade due to necessary data centre maintenance. The downtime is expected to last for approximately six hours. Affected players will receive in-game compensation in the near future.

Stay tuned to our Discord and social media channels in case of any immediate server updates.

Behind the Scenes: The Attire of Helheim

Conqueror’s Blade: Helheim features armour that seeks to immerse players in the full experience of Viking battles, whether you’re commanding a ferocious band of warriors or throwing yourself into the thick of it. Inspired by legends like Harald Hardrada, the pantheon of Norse gods, and so much more, the designs of Attire in Helheim vary from traditional to interpretative.

We sat down with Anton Mamhionov, Creative Director at Booming Tech, to talk through the ideas and inspiration behind the new cosmetic items in Helheim.

The Hero and Unit Attire of Helheim takes inspiration from Norse mythology and its gods, as well as the mortal Vikings themselves; what other real-life history did you take inspiration from for the design of the Attires?

We partially took inspiration from Scandinavian mythology for the design of the Loptr's Hide and Bringer of Thunder Hero Attires. Regarding the real-life history applied, we believe that Helheim’s unit attire is the best representation of it—-we used traditional historical clothing and elements to create a simple, minimalistic image of a Scandinavian Viking warrior.

Obviously, the Bringer of Thunder Hero Attire is inspired by a real-life Varangian Guard’s armour, mixed with elements that refer to the god Thor.



When conceptualising the Attires for Helheim, were there any specific Norse legends or Viking history you looked to for inspiration?

Many actually. Our team members are enthusiastic about researching history and mythology alongside creating fictional worlds based on those. We mostly went with historical references related to the so-called “last Viking King”, Harald Hardrada, as the main inspiration. This persona has also created a strong link to our Varangian Guards unit, as it is known that Hardrada used to be a commander of those.

The Einherjar Unit Attire is possibly the most realistic Unit Attire yet; minimalistic with no horns and mostly fabric—-why did you decide to design it this way?

Many attires in games try to exaggerate luxury or armour weight—-and our game also did it on multiple occasions because it appeals to certain categories of players. We actually had some horns and crazy armour as the first concept for this unit attire, but what’s the point?

We decided to scrap it all and decided that it would be interesting to create a simple, historically-authentic unit attire to let players enjoy their fantasy of leading a group of Vikings as they appeared back in that era, during certain battles while defending their holds.

It is one of the teams’ most favourite attires among all existing now.



Do you hope players will feel god-like when they wear the Hero Attires in-game?

We absolutely do—-but then you reach Level 100 and do not feel like a god anymore!

Check out more behind-the-scenes peeks at Conqueror’s Blade: Helheim with our look at making a sequel season, new stormy weather effects on the reworked maps, and weapon skins