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The '''Concheror''' is a [[secondary]] weapon for the [[Soldier]]. It is a secured, light brown, wooden box with a quad diamond shaped insignia, accompanied by a conch shell. A white, slightly tattered, vertical banner flag, with the same diamond insignia, is secured onto a pair of bamboo sticks. It appears when the banner call is played. | The '''Concheror''' is a [[secondary]] weapon for the [[Soldier]]. It is a secured, light brown, wooden box with a quad diamond shaped insignia, accompanied by a conch shell. A white, slightly tattered, vertical banner flag, with the same diamond insignia, is secured onto a pair of bamboo sticks. It appears when the banner call is played. | ||
Revision as of 22:03, 14 March 2011
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“ | You are all weak. You are all bleeders.
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— The Soldier on enemies without Japanese weaponry
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The Concheror is a secondary weapon for the Soldier. It is a secured, light brown, wooden box with a quad diamond shaped insignia, accompanied by a conch shell. A white, slightly tattered, vertical banner flag, with the same diamond insignia, is secured onto a pair of bamboo sticks. It appears when the banner call is played.
It functions in a similar manner to the Buff Banner and the Batallion's Backup, as they provide a specified effect for surrounding teammates. This banner charges through a combination of either dealing or receiving damage. While the buff is active, allies within 450 units are healed for 20% of the damage they deal.
The Concheror, released with the Shogun Pack, was awarded in Genuine quality to players who pre-purchased Total War: SHOGUN 2 on Steam before March 15, 2011. It is also available through crafting, item drops, or purchase from the Mann Co. Store.
Contents
Damage and function times
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Effect range | 450 units | |
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Charge fill damage | 1133 dealt or 333 received | |
Healing | ||
Healing amount | 20% on hit | |
Function times | ||
Effect duration | 10 s | |
Activation time | 3 s | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Crafting
Blueprint
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Note: The blueprint simply makes a Soldier's secondary weapon; there is still a chance of getting the Buff Banner, Gunboats or Battalion's Backup instead. There will be a 25% chance of crafting this item.
Related Achievements
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Update history
- The item was added to the game.
Bugs
- The draw animation for this weapon is the same for the other bugles. As such, the Soldier moves his arm as if to twirl the conch.
Trivia
- The "horn" sound effect is unique for this banner; however, it is the same for both RED and BLU teams.
- The flag and the conch shell are styled after the Template:W and the Template:W respectively. The symbol on the flag serves to distinguish which army the troop belongs to while the conch shell is generally used as a signaling trumpet.
- The flag's symbol is that of the Template:W, a famous line of samurai warlords from the Sengoku, or Warring States era. It may also be seen as a derivative of the Team Fortress 2 emblem.
- Template:W (指物) were small banners fitted to the backs of Japanese soldiers from mid-15th to early 17th century, for identification in battle.
- The name is a play on the words "conch," the weapon's substitute for a bugle, and "conqueror".
Gallery
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