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Nobunaga first appears after the player captures the last two kingdoms that are not under his control, where he reveals that [[Oichi]] is his sister. He states that he will be waiting for him/her at Dragnor. |
Nobunaga first appears after the player captures the last two kingdoms that are not under his control, where he reveals that [[Oichi]] is his sister. He states that he will be waiting for him/her at Dragnor. |
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− | After arriving at Dragnor, Nobunaga is shown to be in control of a [[Zekrom]], then challenges the player to a battle. After defeat, he merely laughs, then leaves. After the player links with Arceus, Nobunaga shows up again, this time with other Warlords, and says that he had planned for this, challenging the player to another battle, this time, with Arceus under the players control. After being beaten again, Nobunaga explains that Warlords have been treating their |
+ | After arriving at Dragnor, Nobunaga is shown to be in control of a [[Zekrom]], then challenges the player to a battle. After defeat, he merely laughs, then leaves. After the player links with Arceus, Nobunaga shows up again, this time with other Warlords, and says that he had planned for this, challenging the player to another battle, this time, with Arceus under the players control. After being beaten again, Nobunaga explains that Warlords have been treating their Pokémon with less respect and more like tools since starting to try finding the Pokémon of legend, and that if he could conquer all 17 kingdoms and destroy the legendary Pokémon, he could show others that it was not worth searching for so they would start treating Pokémon like their friends again. |
==Special Story (The Road to Conquest)== |
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+ | | style="border:2px solid gold;"|Nobunaga - The warlord of Ransei. He is partnered with [[Zekrom]]. |
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Revision as of 19:41, 16 October 2013
Nobunaga is the main antagonist of Pokémon Conquest and is the warlord of the Dragon-type Kingdom of Dragnor. A Warrior whose phenominal strength surpasses all others. Renowned for showing no mercy in battle, he is feared by all who cross his path. His subordinate is Ranmaru.
He also has a striking resemblance to Cao Cao from the dynasty warriors series
Plot
Nobunaga first appears after the player captures the last two kingdoms that are not under his control, where he reveals that Oichi is his sister. He states that he will be waiting for him/her at Dragnor.
After arriving at Dragnor, Nobunaga is shown to be in control of a Zekrom, then challenges the player to a battle. After defeat, he merely laughs, then leaves. After the player links with Arceus, Nobunaga shows up again, this time with other Warlords, and says that he had planned for this, challenging the player to another battle, this time, with Arceus under the players control. After being beaten again, Nobunaga explains that Warlords have been treating their Pokémon with less respect and more like tools since starting to try finding the Pokémon of legend, and that if he could conquer all 17 kingdoms and destroy the legendary Pokémon, he could show others that it was not worth searching for so they would start treating Pokémon like their friends again.
Special Story (The Road to Conquest)
Status
Image | Pokémon | Information |
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Nobunaga - The warlord of Ransei. He is partnered with Zekrom.
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Skills
- Rank 1: Desire. Allows Warrior's Pokémon to move twice.
- Rank 2: Ambition. Makes enemies flinch and allows Warrior's Pokémon to move twice.