Edited by LordRage at 2017-1-19 11:02



Hello Everyone,



I originally had the guide as a PDF, but apparently you cannot embed a PDF to these forums, I have attempted to translate onto the forums, This is the first part in a series I will be doing as I learn more about the game, thanks.



Intro

This Guide This guide is attempting to compile as much info as possible regarding anything and everything in Immortal conquest, the iOS and android based game that you canplay on your smartphone. The goal is to describe the mechanics of the game so that individual gamers and collective alliances can make good choice in regards to long term strategy. As many gamers already know there are significant impacts for choices that you make early in a game, I am hoping to share some of the information I have learned to continue to build a strong userbase to play the game.



Some quick notes; this is not meant to replace any other sources of information and there are plenty of others out there at anyone’s disposal. The default in-game wiki goes a LONG way in explaining all of the absolute basics and I would certainly recommend at least browsing through that to find the simple answers, a link to that and other outside sources of information can be found at the very end of this guide. Information contained in this guide is derived from extensive testing and experimentation (to the extent that the game has been out, which has not been long, I will try to update the guide as new information is discovered and as our learning grows).



My Background

I have been an avid gamer since NES released, and have an affinity for MMO/strategy games, specifically I and a core group of real life friends have played a game that feels very similar to Immortal Conquest, called Kingdom Conquest (KC), and Kingdom Conquest II (KC2). InKC/KC2 I successfully lead alliances who were the top performing alliances season after season, and while I just joined this game a week ago, I feel I have a strong understanding of the mechanics and early game strategies to make you successful.

If anyone has questions or would like to discuss the game, please send me an in-game email on server 4, my username is LordRage. This guide is my own, and cannot be reproduced/reposted without my written permission.

Index · Part I: Basics o Objective o Your City o Gairo o Attributes o Troops/Formation/Range o Influence o Fame o Gems o Skills · Part II: GettingStarted (Still to come) o The first week o Choosing Troops o Leveling strategies Part I: The Absolute Basics

The Objective

Players just getting into Immortal Conquest (IC) might ask themselves what exactly the point is and what they’re overall goal is in the game. Well, it’s to capture all the cities and dominate the world, these cities are spread all over the map, the most important being the “Capital Cities” in each region, and then finally in the central part of the map the city of Delphi. Immortal Conquest operates in seasons and the end of any given season is triggered (presumably) when all of the capital cities are controlled. So what you’re doing is spending a season synthesizing skills, leveling Gairo, building up your cities and working to grow and grow until you’re able to take on a Capital city.

At the end of a season the World will reset and all lands will be open, camps, fortresses, and cities will be back up and everyone in that World will re-choose the location of their Kingdom and start fresh. You’ll lose the level of your Gairo and your City will be nothing more than a single level 1 city again BUT you keep your Gairo from the previous season as well as any skills and skill levels you have applied on to them. So you can expect Season 2 (S2) to move faster than S1, S3 faster than S2 and soon as players have already gone through the process of establishing units and have a more thorough understanding of the mechanics.



Your City



As soon as you finish the initial tutorial, you will be brought to your Kingdom - which at this point will contain only a Level 1 City government - and taking the proper steps and setting the right priorities in your build order is a major factor in your success throughout the season. You’ll start off with a series of quests that continue the tutorial a bit and teach you how to build and show you a few basic buildings available. You’ll see that there are tiers of buildings you can build; as you advance your city government you can will unlock access to build structures on that particular tier. While expanding your City you’ll have times where you run into a conflict to either build structure on continue building troops, and have to decide which path you think will work out better. I hope to include information about early advancement strategies later on in this guide.