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* EatTheDog: Used in Kotaro's sidequest in the Misty Valley: he asks you to find out what happened to his favourite pidgeon. You later find a Oowassha Genma nearby eating something that spreads a lot of feathers...

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[[caption-width-right:250:''[[{{Tagline}} Ten years have passed. A new hero arrives with the power...]]'']]



After the events of the first game, Oda Nobunaga, the ruthless Daimyo, has taken control of the Genma and is now acting as the Demon King and using the demons to conquer Japan. Among the victims of Nobunaga's armies are the inhabitants of Yagyu Village, a village where some residents are descended from the Oni, the former arch enemies of the Genma. The SoleSurvivor Juubei (Sekishusai) Yagyu arrives too late to save his companions, but discovers that he has the blood of the Oni clan in his veins, and thus the power to oppose the Genma and stop Nobunaga. After finding an Oni sword hidden in the village, he sets forth in a long quest across Japan to find the Five Orbs created by the Oni to protect mankind against the threat of the demons. Along the way, he crosses paths with four other warriors journeying through the land for their own reasons: Oyu, a beautiful and mysterious swordswoman, Ekei, a jolly WarriorMonk spearmaster who hides a dark secret, Magoichi, a skilled gunslinger and the leader of the Saiga-shu mercenaries, and Kotaro, a teenage ninja and the head of the Fuuma Ninja clan. With the aid of these warriors, Jubei searches for the Orbs, fighting Nobunaga's demonic lackeys every step of the way.

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After the events of the first game, Oda Nobunaga, the ruthless Daimyo, has taken control of the Genma and is now acting as the Demon King and using the demons to conquer Japan. Among the victims of Nobunaga's armies are the inhabitants of Yagyu Village, a village where some residents are descended from the Oni, the former arch enemies of the Genma. The SoleSurvivor Juubei (Sekishusai) Yagyu arrives too late to save his companions, companions but discovers that he has the blood of the Oni clan in his veins, and thus the power to oppose the Genma and stop Nobunaga. After finding an Oni sword hidden in the village, he sets forth in a long quest across Japan to find the Five Orbs created by the Oni to protect mankind against the threat of the demons. Along the way, he crosses paths with four other warriors journeying through the land for their own reasons: Oyu, a beautiful and mysterious swordswoman, Ekei, a jolly WarriorMonk spearmaster spear master who hides a dark secret, Magoichi, a skilled gunslinger and the leader of the Saiga-shu mercenaries, and Kotaro, a teenage ninja and the head of the Fuuma Ninja clan. With the aid of these warriors, Jubei searches for the Orbs, fighting Nobunaga's demonic lackeys every step of the way.
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** DishingOutDirt: [[DropTheHammer Dokotsui]] (Earth Barren Hammer), a giant, long-handled sledgehammer with the power of earth, capable of hitting all enemies on screen at once, but also [[MightyGlacier slow and cumbersome]].

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** DishingOutDirt: [[DropTheHammer Dokotsui]] Dokotsui (Earth Barren Hammer), a giant, long-handled sledgehammer with the power of earth, capable of hitting all enemies on screen at once, but also [[MightyGlacier slow and cumbersome]].
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* DownerBeginning: The game opens up with the Yagyu village massacred by Nobunaga, with Jubei being too late to save anyone.
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* MagicSquarePuzzle: You have to solve a magic square puzzle to open the chests containing the proper trinket twice.
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* BossAlteringConsequence: Having the [[RelationshipValues closest relationship]] with Magoichi out of the four allied [=NPCs=] will result in him showing up during your final encounter with RecurringBoss Ginghamphatts not long after the fight begins, and then casually blowing Ginghamphatts away, saving you the trouble of a boss battle right before Nobunaga, the FinalBoss.

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* GuideDangIt: The relationship values are truly complex and difficult to learn: each gift has a different value, and depending on the current relationship level, it affects which item you may obtain. If you want to seriously do this, you'd better have a guide on hand and save frequently before handing out gifts.

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The relationship values are truly complex and difficult to learn: each gift has a different value, and depending on the current relationship level, it affects which item you may obtain. If you want to seriously do this, you'd better have a guide on hand and save frequently before handing out gifts.gifts.
*** Especially complicated is getting the fossilized bones needed to unlock the black necklace. (The black necklace turns every attack into a critical, and is a vital tool for the late sections of the game on the difficulty where enemies and bosses can only be killed with critical attacks.) In general one needs mediocre gifts to the companions to possibly get a fossilized bone in return, but whether you get one in return for one of your gifts is random, and how the companions feel about you overall can change how they respond to gifts. (So for example if they already have a high friendship level with you, what would otherwise be a mediocre gift might be treated as a good one instead.) And just to add to the difficulty, in the third and final time of hanging around in Imasho, the characters express an interest in different things than usual, and will react to gifts differently than the other two times you're in town.
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* EliteFour: BigBad Nobunaga has at his disposal four deadly warriors consisting of Tokichiro Kinoshita, Nobunaga's lackey and direct minion; Ginghamphatts, the largest, strongest and most brutal lieutenant of Nobunaga; Guildenstern, the one who made Gifu Castle and the Golden Evil Statue; and Jujuhdormah, only woman of the group, who moves the plot forward by assassinating Takajo.

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* EliteFour: BigBad Nobunaga has at his disposal four deadly warriors servants consisting of: [[TheDragon Gogandantess]], the "greatest swordsman of Tokichiro Kinoshita, Nobunaga's lackey and direct minion; Ginghamphatts, all demons" who also has a magical barrier around him that makes him almost untouchable, [[TheBrute Ginghamphatts]], the largest, strongest and most brutal lieutenant of Nobunaga; Nobunaga's lieutenants; Guildenstern, the one EvilGenius who made Gifu Castle and the Golden Evil Statue; and Jujuhdormah, only woman of the group, who moves the plot forward by assassinating Takajo.uses trickery, traps, and assassinations to serve her EvilOverlord. There's also Nobunaga's NonActionGuy lackey Tokichiro Kinoshita, but surely [[YoungFutureFamousPeople he won't be important]]...

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