Talk:Pokémon Conquest

Something noteworthy (or probably not) to mention:

As built into the features of the game (to prevent unfair advantage), usually within a story, when your army's strength surpasses the rest of the armies', eventually those armies become, shall we say, "empowered" (basically they say "Hey! Our army sucks compared to that guy's! Let's beef up our Pokémon!"), and their Links with their Pokémon get boosted.

If the Action Replay DS code to get a huge Link boost after each battle is used and your Pokémon become fully boosted and are as powerful as they can possibly get, when this "empowerment" comes to pass, the enemies' armies become fully boosted as well, making the final battles just as grueling as if you never used the code. This will also happen if you have fully boosted your Pokémon but lose a battle anyway, in which case the enemy Pokémon that survived will get a huge boost. Not exactly anti-piracy, but more of an "oddity" of sorts.

[This probably doesn't belong on the page, but I figured I'd mention it anyway]

AquaBat 21:47, 31 January 2013 (EST)
 * So in this case, Action Replay doesn't actually help. This might be good for the Notes page, though. -WarioBarker 22:31, 31 January 2013 (EST)

Additional Region Change Stuff
As for regional changes, I was thinking on adding about the title of the game itself. I've read that the Nobunaga's Ambition series isn't too well-known outside Japan, so perhaps that's why they changed it for worldwide release. Would that really be noteworthy, though? As well, has anyone found anything more on region changes in this game besides the title screen? Team Fail 12:15, 2 February 2013 (EST)
 * "The title was changed from 'Pokemon + Nobunaga's Ambition' to 'Pokemon Conquest', due to the Nobunaga's Ambition series not being very well-known in the US." That'll work. AquaBat 20:18, 2 February 2013 (EST)