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Design your own Kingdom Hearts logo for free. The Visigothic Kingdom was formally recognized when the Western emperor Julius Nepos (473–480) signed an alliance with Euric, granting him the lands south of the Loire and west of the Rhone in exchange for military service and the lands in Provence (including Arles and Marseilles).
City Building Mode. Dungeon Mode. Waging War (Territorial Expansion) Mode. Commanders & Monsters. Alliances.
CP (Charge Points). DP (Daily Points).
Reign Points. Combat Points. Commander Points. Crystals.
Clear Tickets. Resources. Utilities. Glossary. OtherGENERAL INFORMATION Q: Do I have to pay in order to play “Kingdom Conquest II”?
A: No, the basic gameplay is free-to-play, but there are available in-app purchases.Q: What is Kingdom Conquest II and what are the overall objectives of the game? A: Kingdom Conquest II is a battle for survival where countless players can both team up and oppose each other during a multi-month period, known as Seasons. The game's objective is to become the new ruler of the continent of Magna.The game is split into three game modes: Dungeon Combat, where players enter Dungeons in order to win Monster Cards and avatar Gear; City Building, where players develop their cities to build powerful troops and prepare for battle; and Waging War, where players' Monsters battle each other for supremacy over Magna.Q: At what time rate does Kingdom Conquest II operate? A: The in-game clock runs at exactly the same speed as the real world. For instance, if the construction of a certain facility takes 15 minutes, it will be completed in exactly 15 minutes, regardless of whether the game is exited or the mobile device is powered off.
This allows players to compete against one another in a world where city and battle conditions can change by the minute.Q: If my question isn’t answered here, how do I contact Customer Service? A: Our Customer Service site contains additional troubleshooting guides and announcements. You can also submit a request there for direct assistance. To contact the Kingdom Conquest Support Team please visit IN-APP PURCHASES.
Q: How do I make in-app purchases? A: The in-game currency CP (Charge Points) can be purchased from the “Shop” or “Pack” menu from within the game itself.Q: Are there any limits to the items I purchase? A: Certain items have limited duration upon use and details can be found in the in-game “Shop” menu.3 General Types Exist: “Effect is immediate upon use.”, “Effect lasts for 7 days.”, and “Effect lasts for 30 days.”Q: I want to cancel my account. Can have my purchases be refunded?
A: Please be aware that we do not offer refunds on purchased items.Q: Will I ever be billed without my permission? Unless the user specifically goes through the CP purchase process, you will not be billed.ID/ACCOUNT Q: How do I change my password?
A: From the game title screen, tap “Options” - “Account Management” - “Change Password”.Q: Can I cancel or delete my account? Accounts cannot be cancelled or deleted once they’ve been created.Q: Can I transfer my KCID (account) to a new device? If you wish to play on multiple devices or switch device models, please follow these steps:. Login to KC2 by going to “Options” “Account Management”.
Tap the “World Selection” button and select a desired “World”.Once you login to the new “World” you will be able to easily log in from the title screen by tapping the “Start” button.Please note that you will not be able to transfer your account between iOS and Android devices. For example, you can only transfer your KCID from an iPhone 4 to an iPhone 5.
You will not be able to transfer from an iPhone to a phone using the Android OS.CITY BUILDING MODE Q: Why should I build up my city? A: Developing your facilities will increase your home territory's capabilities. You can gain various effects by constructing different facilities, and gain even more by increasing the level of these facilities.Q: How do I expand my city area limits? A: Your home territory can be expanded by completing quests and obtaining specific Sigils, providing you additional space and currency to expand your city.Q: How do I control the camera to view my city from a better angle or assist with placing new facilities? A: You can zoom in and out by pinching the screen, and you can change the angle of your view of the city by swiping the screen with two fingers.Q: How do I build a new Facility? A: Clicking on the ‘Build’ icon (the hammer icon) shows a list of the facilities available for construction.
Facilities can be constructed by selecting 'Build'. Multiple facilities may be constructed at the same time. The number of simultaneous buildings being built is increased as your city expands. However, improving the same building multiple times is executed one level at a time. When a Facility reaches its maximum level (usually level 10), you will often be able to rebuild it into a larger, more powerful Facility. You may need to move your facility to a space where there is more free space around it in order to rebuild it into a larger structure.Q: How do I remove an obstruction?
A: Obstructions are usually found in areas you can expand your city or territories into. Obstructions can be removed by tapping them and selecting 'Remove'. DP can be discovered upon removing an obstruction. Once an obstruction has been removed it is possible to build on that grid.DUNGEON MODE Q: What is the objective of Dungeon mode? A: Progress is made in dungeons by accomplishing each floor’s objective.
A dungeon is completed by completing it up to a certain floor, or by defeating a boss holed up in the depths of the dungeon. On exiting a dungeon, a number of draws from the dungeon’s exclusive card pack may be granted. The number of draws depends on how much of the dungeon was completed.Q: How do I unlock new Dungeons?
A: Additional dungeons for Dungeon Combat may become available by capturing Towers.Q: What do the chests and crystals that I collect in Dungeons do? A: Chests provide rewards that can be reviewed on the Results screen when the dungeon has been completed, or after a player exits the dungeon. Crystals completely restore the HP of all players in the party.Q: What do Poison and Lava Pools do? A: A Poison Pool is a green patch of venom that has a chance to inflict poison upon players that step on it. A Lava Pool is a red patch of lava that burns players who step on it.Q: How do I revive a fellow player? A: If a player or an ally dies in combat, all players in the party have the option of reviving that player (including the downed player) by using Combat Points.
From the Revival Window, use remaining Combat Points to revive a player. If not enough Combat Points remain, the player cannot be revived. A revived player will return with full HP. The downed player will be removed from the dungeon if all other players advance to the next floor and the downed player has not been revived.Q: What are the various avatar/class attributes?
A: Level: The player’s level indicates their general level of power. When EXP reaches a certain threshold, the player’s level will increase, allowing access to new weapons, skills and dungeons. EXP: Experience Points are accumulated in Dungeons. Once enough EXP has been gained, your character level will increase. HP: This is the player’s maximum hit points (HP). When this number reaches 0, the player is defeated, and must either revive themselves, be revived by another player, or leave the dungeon.
HP can be restored with certain abilities and consumable objects. SP: This is the maximum Skill Points that the player has. Abilities use Skill Points, but SP will automatically replenish after a short delay after ability use. Subsequent use of abilities will pause the replenishing of SP. ATK: This is the player’s Attack power. ATK affects the amount of damage you can inflict to enemies. DF: This is the player’s defense power against physical attacks.
This affects the amount of damage you take from physical attacks. MDF: This is the player’s defense power against magic attacks. This affects the amount of damage you take from magic attacks. SPD: This is the player’s quickness. CRT: CRT is the player’s chance to deal a critical strike. A critical strike can cause up to three times the normal amount of damage. Bonus Attribute: These are the bonus attributes applied by attacks.
The attack’s damage will increase when enemies are attacked attributes that they are weak against. Anomaly Attribute: The Anomaly Attribute is the player’s tolerance against negative conditions.
Chances of receiving a debuff will decrease if this value is higher. Special Effects: These are unique effects of items used during combat.Q: How do I enhance a piece of equipment? A: To Enhance equipment, choose a base item and drag it to the “Base” slot. Then tap the check marks next to items you wish to consume for Material Points.
Finally, tap the “Enhance” button. Items selected with check marks will be consumed. Material Points are gained by enhancing equipment, and the enhancement level will rise as the item gains more Material Points. This will improve the attributes of the item.
The maximum enhancement level is Level 10, and attributes improved will vary based on equipment. In order to gain more material points, raise the level of the Blacksmith facility.Q: Can I sell off equipment? Equipment you own can be reviewed and sold from the Warehouse screen.
To sell equipment, tap the checkbox of the equipment you wish to sell. Equipment that has been selected in this way can be sold for crystals by pressing the “Sell” button.WAGING WAR (TERRITORIAL EXPANSION) MODE Q: What is the objective of capturing and expanding my territory in Magna? A: The objective of the Waging War (territorial expansion) aspect of Kingdom Conquest II is to capture the 'Debris Towers' scattered around the continent.
Once the Season is over, the players with the most 'Debris Towers' will be declared winners. Should one group of players in an Alliance maintain control over every last Debris Tower, the Alliance's Lord will be declared the new ruler and Alliance members can receive certain special rewards.Q: How do I capture new territories?
A: Monster Units can be dispatched to locations on the world Map. If Units composed of Monsters are dispatched to lands, Towers, or other players' bases, a Monster battle takes place. Some time is required for the Unit to reach its destination. The time required varies based on the speed of the Monsters in the Unit, as well as the distance of the target location from your City. After the battle is over, the Unit will require additional time to return to your City.
You can instantly return a Unit that is returning from battle to your City by using CP.Q: How do I capture another player’s city? A: Should the territory’s Field HP be reduced to zero, it will fall under the control of the attacking player. Note that if your Alliance Lord's home territory’s Field HP is reduced to zero, all Alliance members will fall under the control of the attacking Alliance.Q: How do I build on new territories?
A: Bases can be created on territory that has been captured. However, in order to begin construction of a new base, the quest to release captured townsfolk from Fang Prison must be completed.Q: How does my Alliance win a Season period? A: The Alliance controlling the most Debris Towers when the game period comes to an end wins the game.Q: What kind of rewards can I expect when my Alliance or I have the most Debris Towers at the end of a Season?
A: Once the current game Season is over, special rewards are granted to the Alliance Lord and the highest ranking members of the Alliance that controls the most Debris Towers. Players with outstanding performance in the individual Rankings will be eligible to receive the awards. These rewards can be carried over into the new Season, giving recipients an advantage from the start of the new race for Debris Towers.Q: How long does a Season last? A: Season duration varies depending on how much progression has been made by players. They can last anywhere from several months to a year. A system message is sent approximately 1 month before the end of a Season allowing players the chance to prepare their Units and Inventories for the new Season.Q: Am I able to prepare for the new Season before it starts? During the preparation period, players can view their game history on their Profile page, which can be accessed from the Main Menu.
Viewing game history is the only action available, and players cannot build new facilities or dispatch units. When the preparation period is over, the game is reset and a new game period begins.Q: What data is carried over into the new Season? A: The following data is carried over between Seasons: Monster Cards, Monster Card skill levels, Avatar Equipment, and CP (Charge Points). All other data is reset when a new game Season starts.Q: How do I instantly return Units from battle? A: Tap the Monster Time icon on the right side of the screen. Tap the ‘Return Now’ button. This feature costs a minimal amount of CP.Q: What is a Tower and how do I capture it? World conqueror 2.
A: There are a number of Towers placed around the world map. Towers that have not yet been captured contain NPC Units, much like regular territory. Towers can be captured by achieving victory in battle and reducing their Field HP to zero. Additional dungeons for Dungeon Combat may become available by capturing Towers.
If control of a tower is lost due to another player having annexed it, any dungeons previously added will also become inaccessible.Q: What are Ruins and how do I find them? A: Ruins are special areas on the field map that can be discovered and seized by individual players.
They cannot be seen or captured by other players. Once captured, they can be examined from the Doom Guild’s ruin list and rewards can be earned.Lands may occasionally flash on the map. Ruins can be discovered by opening the land’s details window and tapping the flashing point. You are not guaranteed to find a Ruin on a flashing territory.
However, you may find bonus resources or crystals.Q: What does reinforcing a territory do? A: Reinforcing a territory sends a Unit to territory under the control of the player or their Alliance member. Once it has arrived, it will stay there and defend the land against any enemy attacks.
Should an enemy attack, reinforcing Units will have priority in the ensuing battle.COMMANDERS & MONSTERS Q: How do I hire a new Commander? A: Commanders can be hired at the Commander’s House or at a Military Academy. They are essential for forming Units. Each Commander has their own formation, and you can place Monsters based on this formation.Q: What are the Commander Race Preference icons mean? A:.
Circle: A circle indicates that the corresponding race will have no negative or positive effects. Double Circle: A double circle indicates that the race will receive an Attribute bonus. Triangle: a triangle indicates that the corresponding race will suffer an Attribute penalty.Q: What are the various Monster attributes?
.: December 12, 2012.: January 17, 2013Mode(s)Kingdom Conquest II ( キングダムコンクエストⅡ, Kingudamu Konkuesuto II) is a with incorporated city-building, card collection and third-person action gameplay elements, developed and published by for and devices in 2012. It is free to download and play, and offers several to enhance gameplay. A prequel, titled, was released in Japan in January 2011, and worldwide in November 2010.
The game will be ending its service on 31 August 2017 13:00 Japan time, and its sequel is being developed. Contents.Gameplay In Kingdom Conquest II, players must manage a kingdom in the world of Magna, building and upgrading facilities, managing resources, and collecting Monster Cards that can be drawn from randomized Card Packs. These Card Packs can either be purchased through In-App Purchases or with tickets obtained by running Dungeons in a 3rd Person 3D Dungeon Combat system, where players fight successive waves of enemies, or it can be obtained with challenging the rivals in the Arena to gain the draw ticket for the monsters.The goal of the game is to work collaboratively with other players to rule the fictional world of Magna, which is populated by other players as well as by Monsters, who are found in every section of the gridded World Map. Players must send Monster Units (combinations of various Monster Cards) to various territories, and a successful battle will transfer control of that territory to the player. In this way, players must vie for control over areas of the map, with the ultimate goal of conquering Debris Towers, enormous Spires filled with Monsters.The game is split into seasons, each of which lasts until control over the debris towers is settled and one Alliance has emerged victorious. With the end of one season, and the start of another, players' cities are reset, and they must start over. This ensures that new players have an opportunity to compete with veteran players by starting on relatively equal footing.New content, such as additional unique Monster Cards, is added regularly.
Various competitive events also take place to encourage players to engage one another.Changes and additions In the dungeon mode for the Kingdom Conquest II, Ninja and Saint were added as the new character classes since the prequel.For the main castle, the buildings are use the grid size to build instead of the single grid in the prequel. The resources type are reduced from four into three.References.