Edited By
David Brown

A growing chorus of players is voicing frustration with conquest battles in the latest game release, prompting a surge of advice across forums. Since this game hit the market, many have reported being overwhelmed by enemy hordes, leading to calls for better strategies to tackle these challenges.
Players diving into conquest battles are often met with swarming foes, making it difficult to strategize and fight back effectively. One newcomer confessed, "Every time I play, I get swarmed by enemies to the point where I canโt focus on one without getting attacked by two or three from behind."
In these heated discussions, seasoned players swiftly jumped in to offer support and strategies. Responses included insights on gear and tactics, emphasizing the importance of upgrading equipment and abilities.
Several themes emerged from the comment threads:
Utilize Powerful Gear: Many recommend using the "Ring of Chaos" to improve performance in battles. One commenter admitted, "I stupidly didnโt use ring of chaos until my second playthrough"
Prioritize Targeting Captains: Players suggest focusing on captains first and using overpower attacks. Simply running around until a captain is revealed, then blitzing with strong attacks could prove beneficial.
Adapt Combat Techniques: Tools like daggers have been mentioned as a potentially game-changing equipment.
"Literally only thing I did was run around โtil a captain is labeled."
This tactic seems to resonate with many who see avoiding lower-tier enemies as a way to conserve energy for more strategic fights.
Most comments reflect a mix of optimism and exasperation. Here are key points highlighted:
๐ฅ "Ring of Chaos is great for conquest battles and ship boarding."
๐ ๏ธ Upgrading equipment is essential for success.
โจ "I forgot all about daggers; Iโll give them a try."
As the player base continues to grow, mastering these battles might just take a few shared tactics and gear upgrades. Players remain hopeful that with the right strategies, conquering these challenges will become less overwhelming.