Strive Conquest, the sequel to the popular text-based management RPG Strive for Power, has cultivated a dedicated following due to its complex slavery management systems, intricate economy, and dark fantasy setting. While the base game offers hundreds of hours of content, the game’s architecture is built with modding in mind. The modding community has since become a vital part of the Strive experience, offering everything from quality-of-life tweaks to massive content expansions that completely overhaul the game.
Infinite Rematch Toggle: Essential for "Siege" events where players must defend a territory through multiple consecutive bouts. Strive Conquest Mods
It is important to note that Strive Conquest Mods are computationally expensive. Because they track individual bullets, daily food spoilage, and squad-level cohesion, they can slow down your game significantly. Expanding the Empire: A Guide to Strive Conquest
This guide outlines how to find, install, and manage mods for Strive: Conquest , a sequel to Strive for Power Infinite Rematch Toggle: Essential for "Siege" events where
Units do not fight until the last man. Morale and organization are king. These mods introduce "shatter" mechanics where units break and rout long before they are annihilated. This forces players to use reserve divisions to plug gaps and pursue fleeing enemies, adding a layer of tactical depth usually reserved for games like Gary Grigsby's War in the East.
The mod is currently in Open Beta 0.9.2 (as of this write-up). The development team (handle: @ConquestDevs) is actively working on:
Unlike many games where mods are optional extras or purely cosmetic, mods are practically essential for Strive Conquest. The base game, while functional, can suffer from pacing issues, repetitive dialogue, and a lack of late-game content. The modding community steps in to smooth out these rough edges, making the game feel more like a finished product than an early-access project.