![]() The best offense in any battle is to bring in the right Pokémon types, and the best way to do that is to re-enter familiar arenas to strengthen who you have and collect who you don’t. Because of this focus on having the right Pokémon as opposed to the best strategies, most of your time is committed to collecting new Pokémon and farming experience for the ones you already have. ![]() For example, when you are fighting a team of fire-based foes, bring a bunch of water guys. The strategic element here is negligible I found that the best way to approach combat was to stock up on potions and place the right type of Pokémon within attacking range of those they are strongest against. In order to create a well-rounded army, you will want to mix up tasks, and it can be tedious.ĭuring battle you won’t be spending much time planning out intricate moves and elaborate sacrifices. Tasks like leveling up or mining gold can be delegated to conquered regions (more on that later) so they happen automatically, but that doesn’t take care of everything. You have a large army spread across a number of locations outside of battle, and making sure everyone is taking full advantage of their turns involves reading through a long list of Pokémon soldiers and issuing commands. Managing individual Pokémon both on the battlefield and off can be complicated, but never overwhelming. You have your group of trainers, and you take turns moving their Pokémon around a field against a competing group. Adding a small grid and movement to each of those turns feels right.Ĭombat should look familiar to anyone who has played a Fire Emblem or a Final Fantasy Tactics, but it has been simplified to appeal to a broader audience. Pokémon in its open-world RPG form has always been about taking a group of Pokémon and forcing them to take turns hitting another group of Pokémon. At first glance it seems like a strange combination, but after spending some time with the game, placing Pokémon in tactical turn-based scenarios doesn’t seem odd at all. Pokémon Conquest is a crossover between the Japanese tactical series Nobunaga’s Ambition and Pokémon.
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