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==Combat== | ==Combat== | ||
===Attacking=== | ===Attacking=== | ||
Due to the non-{{Conquest|Ice-type}} {{Conquest|Pokémon}} sliding all over the place, players have to select their movements carefully. Pokémon such as Staravia, Luxray, and Rhyperior actually shine here. Staravia can move freely over the ice, and sending in a Pokémon such as Eevee (direct attack), Litwik (one-tile gap), and Rhyperior (2-tile gap) can allow the player to assault the front lines 3 times in one attack, while the latter gets to sit back and | Due to the non-{{Conquest|Ice-type}} {{Conquest|Pokémon}} sliding all over the place, players have to select their movements carefully. Pokémon such as Staravia, Luxray, and Rhyperior actually shine here. Staravia can move freely over the ice, and sending in a Pokémon such as Eevee (direct attack), Litwik (one-tile gap), and Rhyperior (2-tile gap) can allow the player to assault the front lines 3 times in one attack, while the latter gets to sit back and avoid the brunt of the damage. | ||
Unfortunately, due to the arena, some Pokémon, such as the aforementioned Rhyperior, can be a struggle to get from place to place due to the limited movement. There are a few ice tiles that crack and break when stood on, and a couple of moving platforms, though in many cases they offer little of value and act as more of a funnel or hindrance to proper movement in the arena. | Unfortunately, due to the arena, some Pokémon, such as the aforementioned Rhyperior, can be a struggle to get from place to place due to the limited movement. There are a few ice tiles that crack and break when stood on, and a couple of moving platforms, though in many cases they offer little of value and act as more of a funnel or hindrance to proper movement in the arena. | ||
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===Special Pokémon=== | ===Special Pokémon=== | ||
On rare occasions, the following Pokémon will appear in the kingdom's regular wild Pokémon locations and stay there for a month. When this happens, the player is notified by a {{Conquest|Messenger}} at the start of the month. These swarms cannot appear during The Legend of Ransei. | On rare occasions, the following Pokémon will appear in the kingdom's regular wild Pokémon locations and stay there for a month. When this happens, the player is notified by a {{Conquest|Messenger}} at the start of the month. These swarms cannot appear during The Legend of Ransei. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* <ref>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Nixtorm</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Pokémon Conquest Kingdoms]] | [[Category:Pokémon Conquest Kingdoms]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:30, 14 March 2026
Nixtorm (Japanese: フブキの国) is the Ice-type Kingdom in Nintendo DS Pokémon Conquest. Nixstorm is a fun arena that causes the player to use the environment to plan attacks and movement carefully.
Combat[edit | edit source]
Attacking[edit | edit source]
Due to the non-Ice-type Pokémon sliding all over the place, players have to select their movements carefully. Pokémon such as Staravia, Luxray, and Rhyperior actually shine here. Staravia can move freely over the ice, and sending in a Pokémon such as Eevee (direct attack), Litwik (one-tile gap), and Rhyperior (2-tile gap) can allow the player to assault the front lines 3 times in one attack, while the latter gets to sit back and avoid the brunt of the damage.
Unfortunately, due to the arena, some Pokémon, such as the aforementioned Rhyperior, can be a struggle to get from place to place due to the limited movement. There are a few ice tiles that crack and break when stood on, and a couple of moving platforms, though in many cases they offer little of value and act as more of a funnel or hindrance to proper movement in the arena.
Defending[edit | edit source]
Spawns[edit | edit source]
Location 1: Snowy Mountain[edit | edit source]
| Name | Sprite | Level 1 - 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Zubat | ||
| Snorunt | Unavailable in: Ninja stories | |
| Spheal | Unavailable in: Ninja stories | |
| Scraggy | ||
| Name | Sprite | Level 2 - 3 |
| Sealeo | Unavailable in: Ninja stories | |
| Pawniard | ||
| Cubchoo | Unavailable in: Ninja stories | |
| Name | Sprite | Level 3 |
| Beartic | Unavailable in: Ninja stories | |
| Lapras | Unavailable in: Unite Ransei, Collect 100 Pokémon, Recruit 40 Warriors, Ninja, and Two Heroes of Ransei stories.
Available only in certain story types:
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Location 2: Sky Garden[edit | edit source]
| Name | Sprite | Level 1 - 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Zubat | ||
| Snorunt | ||
| Spheal | ||
| Gastly | ||
| Name | Sprite | Level 2 - 3 |
| Sealeo | ||
| Sealeo | ||
| Cubchoo | ||
| Name | Sprite | Level 3 |
| Beartic | ||
| Lapras | ||
| Glalie |
Special Pokémon[edit | edit source]
On rare occasions, the following Pokémon will appear in the kingdom's regular wild Pokémon locations and stay there for a month. When this happens, the player is notified by a Messenger at the start of the month. These swarms cannot appear during The Legend of Ransei.
| Sneasel |
Icy Peak[edit | edit source]
The Icy Peak temporarily appears in the kingdom as a venue for facing Articuno when the story Tragic Determination has been completed, and the Snowy Mountain and Sky Garden are at level 3.
| Articuno |
See Also[edit | edit source]
| Nintendo DS Pokémon Conquest - Kingdoms | |
|---|---|
| Kingdoms | |
| Aurora • Avia • Chrysalia • Cragspur • Dragnor • Fontaine • Greenleaf • Ignis • Illusio • Nixtorm • Pugilis • Spectra • Terrera • Valora • Violight • Viperia • Yaksha | |
| Kingdom Locations | Cave • Farm • Floating Rock • Park • Ravine • Sky Garden • Snowy Mountain |