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Blocklords Season 4 Brings Region Wars


Blocklords Region Wars

The medieval world of Blocklords is entering one of its most ambitious chapters yet. With the launch of Battleborne Season 4, MetaKing Studios has introduced Region Wars, a large-scale competitive event that reshapes how players interact, compete, and collaborate. Backed by a 500,000 $LRDS prize pool (worth roughly $22,000), this is officially the biggest reward-driven event in the game’s history.

If you enjoy deep strategy, political maneuvering, and the evolving landscape of modern blockchain games, Region Wars is a clear sign of where on-chain gaming is headed next.


Region Wars Explained: A New Kind of Global Conflict

Region Wars is a brand-new system that groups players into regional factions. Instead of acting purely as lone commanders, players now represent entire regions that can declare war on rival territories.

Once a ruler initiates a war, the conflict follows a real-time schedule and cannot be canceled or reversed. Regions pool heroes, squads, and resources to overpower their opponents, making coordination just as important as raw strength.

This structure pushes Blocklords further into MMO territory, where diplomacy, timing, and teamwork matter as much as individual skill.


War Power and Influence Shape Every Battle

At the center of Region Wars is a stat called War Power. This value represents a region’s total military strength during an active conflict. War Power increases through player contributions, including donated squads, heroes, and strategic decisions made during the war.

Another critical resource is Influence. Players can share Influence to unlock regional boosts that can swing the outcome of a battle. The more organized and active a region is, the stronger these bonuses become.

One major rule change adds real weight to decisions: farms are locked during the event. Once you choose a region, you’re committed. No relocating, no switching sides, and no undoing your choices until the war ends.


Season 4 Introduces Dual Leaderboards

Season 4 doesn’t just focus on group play. It runs two leaderboards in parallel, rewarding both teamwork and individual effort.

Region Wars Leaderboard

This leaderboard ranks regions based on their overall war performance. The top-performing regions split the 500,000 $LRDS prize pool, and every active member earns a share. Rulers may also receive additional bonuses tied to their faction’s success.

Individual Leaderboard

For players who love optimizing their gameplay, the personal leaderboard tracks contributions across the entire season. Sending squads, committing resources, and deploying heroes all count. Top players earn $LRDS, EXP cards, and exclusive items like Faded Keys of Valor.

This dual system ensures that no effort goes unnoticed, whether you’re a leader or a frontline contributor.


How to Join and Contribute Effectively

Joining Region Wars is simple: play within your chosen region. Every meaningful action contributes to your faction’s War Power, from donating resources to deploying heroes at key moments.

Update v0.2.6.37 introduces a new Event Menu, making it easier to track wars, boosts, and contributions. The update also adds:

  • An in-game tutorial

  • A direct link to the official wiki

  • Scheduled boost events like Double War Power Buffs

Once a war starts, it runs automatically. You can’t withdraw or change regions mid-event, so planning ahead and managing resources wisely is essential.


Season 4 Progression Is Tied to Regional Battles

Battleborne Season 4 follows the familiar Free and Premium track system, but with an important twist. Many new missions now require active participation in Region Wars.

Completing these missions earns players plaques, resources, $LRDS, and other seasonal rewards. With the season running until February 4, 2026, players have roughly six weeks to climb the ranks and maximize their earnings.

This integration makes regional combat a core part of seasonal progression, not just an optional side activity.


New Rules Redefine Multiplayer Strategy

While Blocklords has always featured PvP elements, Region Wars fundamentally shifts the focus toward long-term, team-based strategy.

Once a war begins, both the attacking and defending regions commit a fixed portion of their War Power. That commitment can’t be adjusted later. Victory depends entirely on sustained contributions throughout the conflict window.

Region identities are also locked for the season. Names are assigned by rulers and remain permanent, reinforcing the sense of faction loyalty and shared identity.


Leaderboards Are Live and Highly Competitive

Two leaderboard systems now run side by side:

  • Global Region Leaderboard, ranking entire regions across the game world

  • Regional Rankings, highlighting top contributors within each faction

Separate from those is the Season 4 Personal Leaderboard, which tracks your total activity across all wars. Every action counts, and top players secure both rewards and prestige as elite commanders within the Blocklords universe.


A Quick Look at Blocklords

Developed by MetaKing Studios, Blocklords is a medieval strategy MMO where players start as humble farmers and grow into fighters, rulers, or economic powerhouses.

Each hero has unique traits that evolve through combat and management. Players can build families, cities, and political influence, all powered by the in-game currency $LRDS. Influence, earned over time or purchased with $LRDS, fuels large-scale systems like Region Wars.

Whether you prefer warfare or governance, the game rewards consistent, strategic play.


Region Wars Are Live Now

Region Wars and Season 4 are officially live, offering one of the most rewarding competitive experiences in the current wave of blockchain games. With over $22,000 in rewards on the line and a strong focus on teamwork, Blocklords gives players plenty of reasons to stay active through the holiday season.

Blocklords is available now on the Epic Games Store, and the war for regional dominance has already begun.

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Published: December 23, 2025

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