In the 'Hypocrite' entry under Great Shinobi, it describes how the Iron Code states that in the absence of a father, the master is absolute. This is never mentioned in-game. Also, it says that Owl is betraying his master, but I'm fairly certain the game never mentions that he even has a master, let alone who it might me. Considering Wolf hasn't seen him in three years, it stands to reason that he's rogue. I'll delete the entry if nobody provides evidence for these claims.
Not sure if people still use this, but given that all of the Ashina sections could technically be considered one area, it might be better to group all the Ashina enemies into their own "Ashina clan" section, since it's not like the Ashigaru only show up in the outskirts (far from it, of course). On that note, we should probably make a seperate section for enemies that regularly appear in several different areas, like the "Rats" and Lone Shadows; we already kind of do something similar with where the dogs and lizards are classified, after all.
World Whosball Champion 1945-1991 Hide / Show RepliesI support Umbrella's proposal for changing the sections into factions and enemy types instead of areas. While in souls games the types of enemies mostly milled around one area Sekiro is more concerned with factions. There's even infighting between them. Current categorization is nothing but an outdated remnant and should be changed for clarity.
Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on WallMaster underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:
- Wall Master: Played mostly straight, apart from their tendency to attack you from behind; Rock Divers stay hidden beneath the rock walls at certain spots, and only emerge to pierce you with their sharp sticks when you get too close.
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