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Warlord | Yoshimoto | ||||
Gate of Chrysalia |
Chrysalia (Japanese: サナギの国 Sanagi Nation) is a kingdom located in western Ransei, featured in Pokémon Conquest. It represents the Bug type, and is led by Yoshimoto. Its adjacent kingdoms are Violight, Pugilis, Illusio, and Terrera.
Battlefield
The zen garden battlefield of Chrysalia features water tiles, fencing, and Pokémari Balls. Only Water- and Flying-type Pokémon, as well as Pokémon with the ability Levitate, can stand on water tiles. The fencing is hidden on certain tiles and will trigger when stood on by a Pokémon, except Flying/Levitating Pokémon, resulting in being temporarily restricted inside a one-tile fenced pen. Pokémari Balls can be moved by attacks and will travel in the direction the attack came from until they reach the end of the battlefield; they will deal damage to any Pokémon they hit. An active Pokémari Ball will not activate other Pokémari Balls, and new Pokémari Balls will appear between turns by the count of a sōzu, to the maximum count of four.
Battles fought on Chrysalia's battlefield are set to a maximum of 20 turns, and victory is seized by defeating all enemies. If both armies are still standing when all 20 turns have passed, the army defending Chrysalia wins the battle.
Wild Pokémon locations
Ravine
A Ravine is present in the kingdom regardless of development. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Ravine, as listed below.
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Pineco | |
Sewaddle | |
Venipede | |
Joltik | |
Level 2-3 | |
Swadloon | |
Whirlipede | |
Level 3 | |
Beedrill | |
Scyther | |
Galvantula |
Sky Garden
A Sky Garden appears in the kingdom when the Ravine reaches level 2. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Sky Garden, as listed below.
Level 1-3 | |
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Pineco | |
Sewaddle | |
Venipede | |
Joltik | |
Level 2-3 | |
Skorupi | |
Swadloon | |
Whirlipede | |
Level 3 | |
Beedrill | |
Scyther | |
Scizor | |
Galvantula | |
Larvesta |
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 Messenger during the start of the month.
- These swarms cannot appear during The Legend of Ransei.
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Anorith |
Other locations
- Bank
- "Invest gold to upgrade locations." (Not available in the game's initial story, The Legend of Ransei.)
- Shop
- "Buy and sell items."
- Gold Mine
- "Go mining for gold."
- Alchemist
- "Combine two items to form a new item." (Appears after upgrading the Shop and the Gold Mine to level 2.)
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Location Availability
During The Legend of Ransei, Chrysalia has the following locations available. Due to the absence of the Bank, locations cannot be leveled up, and additional locations cannot be unlocked.
In subsequent stories, Chrysalia starts with certain default locations, all at level 1. The Bank can be used to level up locations, and additional locations will appear when certain levels are reached.
- Bank (default)
- Shop (default)
- Gold Mine (default)
- Ravine (default)
- Sky Garden (unlocked when the Ravine reaches level 2)
- Alchemist (unlocked when both the Shop and Gold Mine reach level 2)
In Two Heroes of Ransei, all locations start already unlocked and at level 3 (if applicable).
Armies
The Legend of Ransei
Unite Ransei
Yoshimoto is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the four unite Ransei stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
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Yoshimoto | Sessai | Masatsuna | |||
Deep Breath | Quick Strike | Rally | |||
N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
Bug Bite Jagged Edge |
Poison Sting Poison Point |
Flame Wheel Flame Body |
Collect 100 Pokémon
Yoshimoto is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the four collect 100 Pokémon stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
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Yoshimoto | Ujichika | Sessai | |||
Deep Breath | Temperate | Quick Strike | |||
N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
Bug Bite Jagged Edge |
Poison Sting Poison Point |
Fury Cutter Swarm |
Recruit 40 Warriors
Yoshimoto is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the two recruit 40 Warriors stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Pokémari and Me. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
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Yoshimoto | Ujichika | Sessai | Masatsuna | ||||
Deep Breath | Temperate | Quick Strike | Rally | ||||
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Bug Bite Jagged Edge |
Poison Sting Poison Point |
Fury Cutter Swarm |
Flame Wheel Flame Body |
Ransei's Greatest Beauty
Ranmaru is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the seven Ransei's Greatest Beauty stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in A Fate Born of Beauty. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
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Ranmaru | Kitsuno | ||
Empathy | Sweet Song | ||
N/A | N/A | ||
Dragon Rage Shed Skin |
Dragon Rage Mold Breaker |
Kenshin versus Shingen
Shingen is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the two Kenshin versus Shingen stories.
His default Chrysalia army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Archenemies. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
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Kunoichi | Chiyome | Masatsuna | |||
Convalesce | Crack Shot | Rally | |||
N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
Faint Attack Shed Skin |
Rock Tomb Jagged Edge |
Flame Wheel Flame Body |
Defeat Nobunaga
Yoshimoto is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the two defeat Nobunaga stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
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Yoshimoto | Sessai | Masatsuna | Yasutomo | ||||
Deep Breath | Quick Strike | Rally | Mighty Blow | ||||
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Bug Bite Jagged Edge |
Fury Cutter Swarm |
Flame Wheel Flame Body |
Poison Sting Poison Point |
Two Heroes of Ransei
Yoshimoto is the commanding Warlord of Chrysalia in the Two Heroes of Ransei story.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
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Yoshimoto | Ujichika | Sessai | Masatsuna | Yasutomo | |||||
Grace | Temperate | Quick Strike | Rally | Mighty Blow | |||||
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Gyro Ball+1 Jagged Edge |
Twineedle+1 Vanguard |
Poison Sting+1 Poison Point |
Flame Wheel+1 Flame Body |
Twineedle+1 Vanguard |
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | サナギの国 Sanagi no Kuni | From 蛹 sanagi, pupa. |
English | Chrysalia | From chrysalis. |
This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world and the Pokémon Sidegames, respectively. |