Pokemon Conquest- Conquest Four: A Shocking Experience (5/5)
Once the battle ends, Ginchiyo accedes to defeat with vastly more grace than she declared her impending victory earlier, offering you the castle to use as you see fit. Muneshige asks if she’s sure, but the tempramental woman declares that she has not been shamed and her family’s honor is fulfilled which, really, was the important thing.
Once you’ve distributed the Warriors you gained in this fight (if any), Oichi cheers for you... and is then interrupted by Mitsunari. The dramatically-haired hooligan asks if you’re really managing everything personally. Your Jigglypuff-toting friend contests that you -are- the Warlord, but Kiyomasa cuts in to point out that there’s more to it than just fighting. He explains that you can delegate control of one of your kingdoms to one of the Warriors in your army who is staying there. Matsunori butts in to declare that training is the most important thing, but Kiyomasa goes on to say that he considers finding more Warriors and Pokemon is of greater import.
Mitsunari sneers at both of them, saying that developing your army is more important than either of those things, then waves off by letting you know that it’s up to you to decide.
The game then explains that you can delegate control of a castle by selecting it from the world map- and now it’s time for a save window again, as you’ve captured a new territory! If you like, have a look around Violight before finishing out your month- this will let you get a little glimpse at the Power Plant, an interesting little building that can make it a lot easier to train in Violight- or to find just the right Electric Pokemon when you get around to trying to match your Warriors with the right Pokemon for them. Sadly, it does nothing for any of the other Pokemon types or other areas, which is something you’re going to find yourself direly wanting soon- and unable to get.