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|publisher = The Pokémon Company |
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|player# = 1 Player (2 through Wi-Fi) |
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'''Pokémon Conquest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン プラス 信長の野望''' ''Pokémon Plus Nobunaga no Yabou; Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition'') is an spinoff crossover of the Pokémon series and the [[w:c:koei:Nobunaga's Ambition|''Nobunaga's Ambition'']] series. It was released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in Japan on March 17, 2012 and was released in North America on June 18, 2012. The setting of the game is the [[Ransei]] [[Regions|region]], a region that resembles feudal Japan where defeating 17 castles allows a person to control the country. |
'''Pokémon Conquest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン プラス 信長の野望''' ''Pokémon Plus Nobunaga no Yabou; Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition'') is an spinoff crossover of the Pokémon series and the [[w:c:koei:Nobunaga's Ambition|''Nobunaga's Ambition'']] series. It was released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in Japan on March 17, 2012 and was released in North America on June 18, 2012. The setting of the game is the [[Ransei]] [[Regions|region]], a region that resembles feudal Japan where defeating 17 castles allows a person to control the country. |
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*Ransei's Greatest Beauty Stories |
*Ransei's Greatest Beauty Stories |
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*Defeat Nobunaga Stories |
*Defeat Nobunaga Stories |
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− | *Ninja |
+ | *Ninja Stories |
− | *Not Worth |
+ | *Not Worth Fighting Over Stories |
*Two Heroes of Ransei |
*Two Heroes of Ransei |
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+ | ==Protagonists== |
===Hero=== |
===Hero=== |
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− | The '''Hero''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|Protagonist}}''') is a [[Warlord]] that appears in [[Pokémon Conquest]] if the player's selected gender is male. He is the only character in the game who can be named by the player, and is the main character under the player's control in the game's initial story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}. |
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− | His counterpart is the [[Heroine]]. |
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===Heroine=== |
===Heroine=== |
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− | The '''Heroine''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|Protagonist}}''') is a [[Warlord]] that appears in [[Pokémon Conquest]] if the player's selected gender is female. She is the only character in the game who can be named by the player, and is the main character under the player's control in the game's initial story, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|The Legend of Ransei}}. |
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==Warlords== |
==Warlords== |
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*[[Mitsuhide]] (Japanese: '''ミツヒデ''') - A character paired with Lapras then later [[Articuno]], who is the warlord of Nixtorm. |
*[[Mitsuhide]] (Japanese: '''ミツヒデ''') - A character paired with Lapras then later [[Articuno]], who is the warlord of Nixtorm. |
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*[[Shingen]] (Japanese: '''シンゲン''') - A character paired with Rhyperior then later [[Groudon]], who is the warlord of Terrera. |
*[[Shingen]] (Japanese: '''シンゲン''') - A character paired with Rhyperior then later [[Groudon]], who is the warlord of Terrera. |
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− | *[[Kenshin]] (Japanese: '''ケンシン''') - A character paired with Galade then later [[Mewtwo]],who is the warlord of Illusio. |
+ | *[[Kenshin]] (Japanese: '''ケンシン''') - A character paired with Galade then later [[Mewtwo]], who is the warlord of Illusio. |
*[[Hideyoshi]] - A character paired with [[Infernape]] in the trailer and a [[Monferno]] in leaked images and is the warlord of Ignis. |
*[[Hideyoshi]] - A character paired with [[Infernape]] in the trailer and a [[Monferno]] in leaked images and is the warlord of Ignis. |
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*[[Motonari]] - A character paired with [[Servine]], who is the warlord of Greenleaf. |
*[[Motonari]] - A character paired with [[Servine]], who is the warlord of Greenleaf. |
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==Pokemon== |
==Pokemon== |
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− | {{Main|Pokémon Conquest Pokemon |
+ | {{Main|Pokémon Conquest Pokemon List}} |
+ | In Pokemon Conquest, 200 Pokemon appear in the Ransei region from the first five generations. |
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− | In Pokemon Conquest 200 Pokemons appears ın Regıon of Ranseı from Generatıon I,II,III,IV and V. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/ranse/pre/ Official Japanese Website] |
+ | *[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/ranse/pre/ Official Japanese Website] |
+ | *[http://koei.wikia.com/wiki/Pokémon_Conquest Koei Wiki: Pokémon Conquest] |
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Revision as of 23:06, 20 July 2014
Template:Gameinfobox Pokémon Conquest (Japanese: ポケモン プラス 信長の野望 Pokémon Plus Nobunaga no Yabou; Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition) is an spinoff crossover of the Pokémon series and the Nobunaga's Ambition series. It was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on March 17, 2012 and was released in North America on June 18, 2012. The setting of the game is the Ransei region, a region that resembles feudal Japan where defeating 17 castles allows a person to control the country.
Kingdoms
English | Japanese | Type | Image |
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Aurora | ハジメの国 | Normal | |
Ignis | カエンの国 | Fire | |
Greenleaf | アオバの国 | Grass | |
Fontaine | イズミの国 | Water | |
Terrera | コブシの国 | Ground | |
Violight | サナギの国 | Electric | |
Chrysalia | ダイチの国 | Bug | |
Pugilis | シデンの国 | Fighting | |
Illusio | ゲンムの国 | Psychic | |
Cragspur | キガンの国 | Rock | |
Viperia | ドクガの国 | Poison | |
Yaksha | ヤシャの国 | Dark | |
Avia | ツバサの国 | ||
Valora | フクツの国 | Steel | |
Spectra | ミタマの国 | Ghost | |
Nixtorm | フブキの国 | Ice | |
Dragnor | リュウの国 | Dragon |
Stories
- The Legend of Ransei
- Unite Ransei Stories
- Junior Warlord Stories
- Collect 100 Pokémon Stories
- Recruit 40 Warriors Stories
- Kenshin Versus Shingen Stories
- Ransei's Greatest Beauty Stories
- Defeat Nobunaga Stories
- Ninja Stories
- Not Worth Fighting Over Stories
- Two Heroes of Ransei
Protagonists
Hero
Heroine
Warlords
- Nobunaga (Japanese: ノブナガ) - The warlord of Dragnor. He is partnered with Zekrom.
- Mitsuhide (Japanese: ミツヒデ) - A character paired with Lapras then later Articuno, who is the warlord of Nixtorm.
- Shingen (Japanese: シンゲン) - A character paired with Rhyperior then later Groudon, who is the warlord of Terrera.
- Kenshin (Japanese: ケンシン) - A character paired with Galade then later Mewtwo, who is the warlord of Illusio.
- Hideyoshi - A character paired with Infernape in the trailer and a Monferno in leaked images and is the warlord of Ignis.
- Motonari - A character paired with Servine, who is the warlord of Greenleaf.
- Motochika - A character paired with Dewott, who is the warlord of Fontaine.
Warriors
Pokemon
Main article: Pokémon Conquest Pokemon List
In Pokemon Conquest, 200 Pokemon appear in the Ransei region from the first five generations.
Gallery
External links
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