Conqueror's Blade Guide
Character development and equipment
Character progress:
After completing the tutorial level, you can explore the world, fight in battles and develop your character. You will need to develop in several ways if you want to grow into a strong and masterful player. Press the P key to open the character screen and display character information. The most obvious strategy is to level your character, which will allow you to equip better weapons and armor.

You will get the majority of PD in combat and completing tasks.
Every tenth level gives you 100 leadership points that will allow you to deploy higher-level units in a battle.
You'll also get other types of points that you will need to spend: Honor points can unlock new troops and technologies, while championships and skill points are used to unlock weapons and skills.
There is also a stat
ability. It has nothing to do with what's in your inventory and what you can equip. If you can keep the capacity from 20% to 70% of the maximum, it will not have any effect. Take it above 70% and it will stop your stamina in battle. Below 20%, it will increase your combat skills. Your equipment will need to be repaired from time to time, which will cost you brown coins. Use the same interface to do this. Instead of endurance points, your equipment has a durability stat that wears out over time.
Character skills: There are class-specific skill and progression trees.
Press P to open the character window, then go to the Skills tab to display it. Earn championship points by killing and use them to unlock new skills on the weapon on which they were acquired. Skill points can be used to unlock new weapons or replenish champion points and are earned in PvP battles and global map encounters. Special skills require collecting skill pages that can be found in the drops after the battle.

They can also be found in siege rewards or received for unlocking certain achievements. You can use up to three basic skills and one special skill in combat.
Equipment and currencies: Press the I key to open the consumables interface, which has one card for personal equipment and one for your wagon.
This interface also shows your character's honor and their personal wealth in the form of bronze coins, silver coins and rulers.
Mounts: Your mount, usually a horse, is your primary way of traveling long distances in the world of Conqueror's Blade.
At the beginning you will get a common bay horse without barding or good quality tack. You can buy additional horses from a Horse Seller. Your "stable" has six places for mounts, of which three will have to be unlocked in the "trough" game store. Press B to recall (or discard) the handle.

Your horse can prey / normally, or you can do it gallop holding down the Praise key. Some weapon skills are also available in combat only if your character is riding a horse. Killing an enemy horse puts them in a significant tactical disadvantage!
Career (achievements, statistics and rewards): In the Career tab you can unlock achievements, check your fight statistics and track your rewards.
This card also lists all the battles you have fought in. The Heroism tab contains requirements and descriptions of the awards.
Personal Camp: Your camp is the base for operations and where your units and materials are stored.
Your camp is located by default in the capital of the region selected after the game tutorial phase. The main functions of your camp are to keep supplies of food, horses, resources, materials, spare weapons and to supply and strengthen units after battles. The camp can be moved once every three days using the migration token, which can be bought in each city from the Apothecary. Take this order to Officer Billeting in the destination village or city to transfer your camp to this fief. You can immediately return your warband to the camp from anywhere on the global map once an hour, provided that the fief is in it is under siege and your warband has no artillery or resources in your wagon. Buy a return order first and select Return to camp from the menu.