Medieval France-flavored Conqueror's Blade: Paragons Brings Healing And Buffing Units To The Battlefield
Today's update also adds a new siege map and color choices for units.
It's time to rise above the dirt and grime of warfare in Paragons, the new season for Conqueror's Blade, which begins today. Inspired by the chivalry of medieval France, and heroic figures like Joan of Arc, Paragons introduces three new units, a new siege map, and the usual battle pass, Territory Wars, and other gameplay improvements and additions.
The three new units are Alchemists (three stars), who can heal allies and are armed with makeshift weapons and explosives; Banner Guards (four stars), knights who can plant flags to boost allies; and Chevaliers (five stars), cavalry units that work especially well alongside two- or three-star units. The new siege map, La Grande Gloire, features bridges that can be destroyed or rebuilt to aid the defenders or attackers, respectively.
The seasonal campaign for Paragons starts characters off in the Borderlands, eventually progressing through Ungverija and Ostaria and culminating in a battle in the Ostarian capital of Augolia.
In addition to the new content, Booming Tech has implemented customizable unit colors and made a slew of balance changes to weapon skills and unit stats. The complete patch notes for the update can be found here. Learn more about Paragons on the Conqueror's Blade site.
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