How do I Earn Bronze Fast in Conqueror’s Blade?
Bronze is the lifeblood of Conqueror’s Blade. Whether you're repairing units, crafting gear, recruiting fresh troops, or gathering resources, you’ll need a steady supply to keep your war machine running. Many new players struggle with Bronze shortages, leading to frustrating setbacks—and in some cases, causing them to quit the game entirely. But what if I told you that Bronze isn't actually hard to come by? You just need the right strategy.
In this guide, I’ll break down the most efficient ways to farm Bronze, avoid unnecessary losses, and build up a stockpile so you’re never left struggling. With the right approach, you can maintain a massive surplus—even after big expenditures like unlocking top-tier units.
The key to building and maintaining Bronze isn’t just about earning more—it’s about minimizing waste. Battles, quests, and rewards all provide opportunities to grow your reserves, but poor unit management and inefficient spending can drain your resources faster than you realize. If you’ve ever found yourself broke after a few fights, this guide will teach you how to flip the script and turn Bronze into an ever-growing resource.
Top Ways to Earn Bronze in Conqueror's Blade
Let’s dive into the top methods for earning Bronze:
Earn 100,000 Bronze with 2 Supply Tokens Per Week
The easiest way to earn bronze is via the Supply Token Exchange. Simply complete the Deploy & Defend mode once and you'll complete the daily quest "Test Your Skills" which earns you 5 Supply Tokens. Press U click on "Activities" then "Supply Token Exchange" and browse to page 5. On the 5th page, you'll find Large Chest of Bronze which awards 5 chests with 10,000 bronze for each Supply Token. You can purchase a total of 2 per week resulting in 10 chests of 10,000 Bronze equaling 100,000 Bronze. If you miss a few week, you can collect up to 3 weeks worth. The total available to claim will go from 2 to 4 to 6.
Earn 151,500 Bronze Through Questing Per Week
In Conqueror's Blade one of the easiest and most straightforward ways is through the questing system. There are several types of quests for you to complete every week that bring rewards and loot.
Daily Quests - 14,000 Bronze Daily (7,000 x 2)
Daily Quests reset every 12 hours based on your server's clock at Midnight and Noon. These can be completed twice per day for maximum results. You can see your list of Daily Quests by pressing "L" by default.
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Test Your Skills - Complete 1 Deploy & Defend, PvP, Colosseum, Free or Ranked Battle
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2 Requisition Orders
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Auxiliary Point
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5 Supply Tokens
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8,000 Exp
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1,600 Bronze
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100 Honour
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200 House XP
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4 Activity Points
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First Victory - Win a PvP or Free Battles
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2 Supply Tokens
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8,000 Exp
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1,600 Bronze
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180 Honour
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200 House XP
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4 Activity Points
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Three Battles - Win 3 PvP or Free Battles
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1 Auxiliary Point
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8,000 Exp
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1,800 Bronze
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120 Honour
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200 House XP
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5 Activity Points
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Five Battles - Win 5 PvP or Free Battles
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1 Auxiliary Point
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12,000 Exp
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2,000 Bronze
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180 Honour
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300 House XP
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7 Activity Points
Weekly Quests - 53,500 + 7500 (with Premium) Bronze Weekly
Earn Up to 30,000 Bronze Through Fief Questing Weekly
Fief Quests are often not what first comes to mind when it comes to ways to earn Bronze and Silver. However, they can be quite a good offset and even a very rewarding endeavor. Most fief quests yield one of the following rewards which contain 1-3 random items in them:
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Rare House Gift:
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Bronze (400-600)
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Leather Pouch of Silver
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Random Rare Artillery Chest
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Random Epic Artillery Chest
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Epic Unit Kit Selection Box
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Legendary Unit Kit Selection Box
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Rare Mercenary Gift:
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Bronze (400-600)
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Honour Handbook: 50 Honour
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Uncommon Honour Medal: 500 Honour
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Basic Supply Crate: 20 Steel Ingots & 20 Rolls of Leather
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Military Tome: 3,000 Hero XP
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Epic House Gift:
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Bronze (600-1500)
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Leather Pouch of Silver
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Random Rare Artillery Chest
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Random Epic Artillery Chest
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Epic Unit Kit Selection Box
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Legendary Unit Kit Selection Box
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Random Treasure
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Epic Mercenary Gift:
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Bronze (600-1500)
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Leather Pouch of Silver
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Honour Handbook: 50 Honour
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Uncommon Honour Medal: 500 Honour
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Basic Supply Crate: 20 Steel Ingots & 20 Rolls of Leather
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Military Tome: 3,000 Hero XP
Each time you turn in a fief quest you will consistently earn some bronze coin for your efforts along with valuables that will help you on your journey.
Earn Bronze with Triumphs
Triumphs are one of the most sought-after end-game currencies in Conqueror's Blade. You can earn them by participating in Territory Wars every Tuesday and Saturday as well as by earning titles in your house. You will also receive an end-of-season settlement bonus at the end of every season based on how much land and what quality of land your alliance owns
Triumphs can be spent in the Imperial Store which resets each season. To locate the store press "O" then click on "Activities" then on "Imperial Store". There are a lot of useful items in here such as Pure Wisdom, Epic Hero Schematic Crates, 10-Battle Unit XP Card, 10-Battle Hero XP Card, Rare Weapon and Armor Schematics, and Unit Medals. In addition to all the useful things you should use your Triumphs on, on the 6th page you will find Chest of Bronze which contains 5,000 Bronze Coins for each Triumph you use. While this is not the best use of your Triumphs it is available to you if you need it.
Earn Bronze with Blades
You will earn Blades by leveling up your Seasonal Battle Pass. You can spend this currency in the Season Vault or Seasonal Store by pressing F5 and then browsing the Season Vault or Seasonal Store. On the 3rd page of this storefront, you will find "Large Bronze Coin Box" which contains 1,000 Bronze Coins and costs 5 Blades to purchase. While there are better things to spend your Blades on, in a pinch this can help.
Earn Bronze Through Combat
In researching the benefits of Battles I logged over 1,000 games with the community's support and compiled the average bronze earned per minute of play.
Here's the average amount of bronze you will earn per minute of battle.
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Siege Battles: 313
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Field Battles: 311
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Training Battle (AI): 294
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Expeditions: 106
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Deploy & Defend: 11
While things like siege may look like the most lucrative get in the habit of watching how much you earn and how much repair costs are. Most of the time you play Siege or Field Battles you will lose several kits which wipe away any profits you might have made and usually end up costing you quite a bit more.
I find when fundraising it's best to stick to battles where you can minimize troop loss such as Training Battles(AI), Expeditions, Bandit Raids, Deploy & Defend, and Free Battles. These typically earn more than they lose giving you a profit at the end.
Earn Bronze with Battle Relics
Battle Relics are earned through various activities and allow you to turn them in at the War Scholar's Frontier Fort. Each time you turn one in you will be awarded Signaculums which are used to unlock units from the unit tree and between 500-1500 bronze.
Purchase Premium Time
While it's not required, being a premium subscriber allows you to get bonus bronze, honour, and experience for pretty much all facets of the game. It also gives you access to some pretty useful weekly rewards for completing weekly quests.
Understanding Bronze Bleeds
It is easy to lose sight of where all your bronze is going. Without being mindful of how you spend bronze, you often will spend more than you make. Keep an eye on your bronze levels and be sure to take advantage of the many ways to earn bronze weekly. Here are a few of the largest Bronze sinks in Conqueror's Blade.
Unit Kit Replacement
The single most costly way we lose bronze is by replacing Unit Kits. This can cost upwards of 10,000 bronze per kit in some cases. As we play battles such as Siege Battles, Field Battles, and Territory Wars we lose units. As you lose units you must replenish them and their unit kits to keep them at full power. This process is the single most expensive bleed in the game.
To slow the bleed I would recommend doing battles where unit loss is minimal or does not cause unit damage. These include Training Battle (AI), Expeditions, Bandit Raids, Free Battles, Deathmatch, All or Nothing, and Deploy & Defend.
Furthermore, make use of Mercenary Units by pressing U then click on "Mercenaries" and then "Auxiliaries". These units can be rented each week using the Auxiliary Points you earn by doing Dailies. Eventually, you may earn enough silver to unlock "Mercenaries" which give bonus XP and Bronze when used in battle. You may also have access to Shared Units through your House. The reason I recommend these units when farming bronze is that they do not require unit kit replacement. This can cut down the cost of battle quite significantly.
Farming & Crafting
When you gather resources it will cost a bronze fee. Anytime you craft items you will also spend Bronze. Depending on where you are trying to craft, there may be a house-induced tax on crafting services.
Repair Costs
The third most costly Bronze sink in the game is repair costs. You will want to repair your armor frequently to keep its endurance up. This can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of bronze. In addition to your weapons and armor, it is also important to remember to repair your Mounts armor as well.
Good Luck Warlord!
By mastering these techniques, you’ll never have to worry about running out of Bronze again. Whether you’re a new warlord or a seasoned veteran, this guide will help you stay ahead of the economy and keep your army well-funded.