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A '''link''' is the emotional bond between a [[Warrior]] and their Pokémon. | A '''link''' (Japanese: '''リンク''' ''link'') is the emotional bond between a [[Warrior]] and their Pokémon. | ||
Links can be increased by fighting [[wild Pokémon]] or other Warriors, feeding the Pokémon [[ponigiri]] from a pongiri shop, or using any facility in a kingdom. Pokémon do gain link if they are defeated. When a link increases by 1%, it causes a link up, which is equivalent to [[level]]ing up in the [[main series]] games. Once the Pokémon's link reaches 100%, it becomes a Perfect Link. | Links can be increased by fighting [[wild Pokémon]] or other Warriors, feeding the Pokémon [[ponigiri]] from a pongiri shop, or using any facility in a kingdom. Pokémon do gain link if they are defeated. When a link increases by 1%, it causes a link up, which is equivalent to [[level]]ing up in the [[main series]] games. Once the Pokémon's link reaches 100%, it becomes a Perfect Link. | ||
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A '''Perfect Link''' occurs when a Warrior has 100% link with their Perfect Link Pokémon. Each Warrior has specific Pokémon they can achieve a Perfect Link with. | A '''Perfect Link''' (Japanese: '''ベストリンク''' ''Best Link'') occurs when a Warrior has 100% link with their Perfect Link Pokémon. Each Warrior has specific Pokémon they can achieve a Perfect Link with. | ||
Perfect Link gives the player and NPCs a boost whenever they are in battle unless they are defeated. Perfect Links are only established after a battle has finished, where the player comments about their Perfect Link partner, then that Pokémon receives a medal. | Perfect Link gives the player and NPCs a boost whenever they are in battle unless they are defeated. Perfect Links are only established after a battle has finished, where the player comments about their Perfect Link partner, then that Pokémon receives a medal. |
Revision as of 03:23, 31 May 2013
- This article is about the game mechanic in Pokémon Conquest. For the game known as Pokémon Link! in non-English European releases, see Pokémon Trozei!.
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A link (Japanese: リンク link) is the emotional bond between a Warrior and their Pokémon.
Links can be increased by fighting wild Pokémon or other Warriors, feeding the Pokémon ponigiri from a pongiri shop, or using any facility in a kingdom. Pokémon do gain link if they are defeated. When a link increases by 1%, it causes a link up, which is equivalent to leveling up in the main series games. Once the Pokémon's link reaches 100%, it becomes a Perfect Link.
The more link the player has with a Pokémon, the better stats and bonuses the Pokémon gets. Stats increase for each 1% the link goes up.
Perfect Link
A Perfect Link (Japanese: ベストリンク Best Link) occurs when a Warrior has 100% link with their Perfect Link Pokémon. Each Warrior has specific Pokémon they can achieve a Perfect Link with.
Perfect Link gives the player and NPCs a boost whenever they are in battle unless they are defeated. Perfect Links are only established after a battle has finished, where the player comments about their Perfect Link partner, then that Pokémon receives a medal.
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