Strive Conquest Mods – Editor's Choice
Strive Conquest Mods: A New Front for Strategic Depth
Strive Conquest isn't just another mod—it's a philosophy. Born from the desire to merge the visceral, frame-perfect combat of Guilty Gear -Strive- with the long-term tension and resource management of grand strategy, the Strive Conquest Mods suite transforms the way you experience the Celestial Floor.
4. The "Adult" Content Aspect
As the game is an adult management sim, the mods obviously target the mature content as well. Strive Conquest Mods
- Enhanced Interactions: Mods expand the descriptions and mechanics of adult interactions, adding depth that the base game implies but doesn't always deliver.
- Art Assets: Perhaps more than the writing, the modding scene provides the majority of the explicit visual assets. The vanilla game is often text-heavy with minimal visuals; mods inject the actual artwork that many players seek.
1. Strive Conquest: Total War (Hearts of Iron IV)
This is the most famous entry in the category. Built for HOI4, this mod strips away the national focus "railroading" and replaces it with a dynamic mission system. Strive Conquest Mods: A New Front for Strategic
- Why play it? It removes scripted historical outcomes. Germany might ally with France; the USSR might join the Axis. Every game is a unique puzzle.
- The Strive Element: Peace conferences are brutal. You cannot puppet entire nations in one go; you must slowly integrate territory, dealing with partisan warfare that actually hurts.
Tips for Surviving Your First Strive Conquest Campaign
If you are used to blitzkrieg tactics in vanilla HOI4 or painting the map in Crusader Kings, you are in for a rude awakening. Here is how to survive: leading to unique internal politics.
- Start Small: Do not pick a major power immediately. Try a minor nation with a single front to learn the logistics system. (e.g., Finland or Canada).
- Stockpile Everything: In vanilla, you produce equipment as you need it. In Strive Conquest, you need a 6-month stockpile of food and ammo before declaring war.
- Retreat is a Tactic: There is no shame in a strategic withdrawal. Preserve your veteran units. A destroyed division in this mod costs twice as much to rebuild as in vanilla.
- Watch the Weather: Weather modifiers are lethal. Attacking during mud season (Rasputitsa) will see your tanks sink into the earth.
2. Strive for Power: Conquest (Mount & Blade: Bannerlord)
While Mount & Blade is action-oriented, this mod injects grand strategy elements. You must manage clan politics, food spoilage, and desertion.
- Key Mechanic: Recruits now take weeks to train. Sending a peasant with a spear against a knight results in instant routing. You must strive to build a professional army over years of in-game time.
3. Art and Asset Packs
While Strive relies heavily on text, visual representation is key for character management.
- Portrait Packs: The community is active in creating and compiling portrait packs. These mods replace or augment the character portraits, offering styles ranging from anime aesthetics to realistic digital paintings, ensuring players can find a visual style that suits their preference.
- Custom Sprites: For those who utilize the isometric map features, sprite mods add new character models for the player’s avatar, their servants, and enemies.
3. Stellaris: Strive Nexus
For sci-fi fans, this mod overhauls the pop and job system. Instead of instant building, colonies require "Strive Points" generated by happiness and stability. Conquest is slow because you have to genetically integrate or enslave pops species by species, leading to unique internal politics.