
It’s about a protagonist who has a Kansai dialect or a Kyoto mindset.
I know that the thread image is from Emesaga, but I haven’t even seen it in the game yet.
Diva Number 5
Hurry back to the game.
I think you can clear it unless it’s really something special without intentionally carrying over your rank.
If it’s Koki, it should be fine to just defeat the strongest.
Tsunalori.
Is it the trial version for PS5?
It’s the PS5 version.
I repeatedly tried the most terrifying ones and managed to defeat them to some extent.
It was hard to maintain overall focus.
By the way, why is it that the names of techniques or jutsu are attached to the rolls for the puppets, but they can’t be used?
Is it possible that the weapon is not compatible?
It’s a frog punch but not a martial art move.
>>7
I only know of specific characters that can use default techniques, but are there corresponding weapons or something?
I was writing this and thought, maybe you have to add rolls and further specify in the techniques area to be able to use them or something like that?
The thread image is strong.
I think machines are difficult if you’re not used to them, so it would be good to get familiar with them by becoming friends with other mech users at places like Ameya.
Ameya is the protagonist, and it’s easy to have them as allies when you collect cats!
>>11
Thank you!
This feels like a challenge play! I was using almost only the basic skills except for the main character.
I’m eagerly waiting for the results of the popularity vote.
>>15
It’s already out, isn’t it!
I feel like I saw the vote a few days ago.
I want to do it again, but Saga Frontier 2 still isn’t finished…
The birth of the newly guided one… it’s wonderful!
I felt great winning in the most terrifying and final showdown of the Necronomicon event, where I was the last one standing.
If I hadn’t made a mistake in the first place, I wouldn’t have been alone…
>>19
Winning is all that matters!
Somehow, in this past year, Kouki has become hard to tell whether he’s speaking Kyoto dialect or Kansai dialect!
The dialect used by the last emperor, Miyako-ben.
Sometimes when I use techniques, I learn new ones.
To learn from scratch, you’ll need to equip accessories to be able to use magic, and then use magic as much as possible.
As you get used to it, reducing the number of heads becomes a normal tactic that is incorporated into the strategy, so it’s the correct way to fight.
The first encounter with the Necronomicon is basically a win for whoever can endure all the status ailments coming our way.
The spear of wings is so useful that it can learn naginata techniques, and it also has a unique skill that allows it to take the lead.
Basically, it’s Bow’s stage where he sweeps everything away.
I will fire the cannon!
It’s difficult to say that the first round of Tsuki should be done this way without any spoilers!
Flow cutting.
The attack debuff from the sweeping cut solves everything!
Kugu?
I can’t focus because of my tears!
>>31
You won’t cry, will you?!
>>37
It’s sad!
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. If you face east with your left hand and west with your right hand, the direction your face is pointing will have your back facing north. People who are geographically challenged don’t understand this to begin with. Tiiva Number 5 Rewind. So, whether it’s northeast or northwest, those are directions we can easily enter; it’s better to prioritize the sun and have this direction as north. Tiiva Number 5 Rewind.
A Simple 5-Line Course with Kouki and Utahime
The other day, there was a nameless person starting Sagaem, but what does that mean… I mean, I’m happy though.
It’s me!
“I, Wate, find the smile of Mido Kouki, who believes that a gun is stronger than a sword, to be lewd!”
>>34
Koki-kun, who looks great with a one-handed gun and a rapier.
Applying a speed debuff significantly reduces the enemy’s accuracy, which is incredibly useful until the very end.
If the enemy coordinates their attacks, they will become unavoidable just like us, so in that sense, I want to prevent the enemy’s coordination as much as possible.
Seriously, why is Tsunonori’s smile so lewd?
There’s really only one person with a lewd face…
It might be understandable that the two female police officers said “no.”
Though I endure…
It’s a guy that can also be used in Saga Scarlet, but I want to include two with Deflect and have three people take hits during a group attack.
>>44
Furthermore, mixing in Paris, and if things go well, making it a pair is my intention.
After I understood the interrupt well and there were no more minions around, I was always on guard against the slash interrupts from the boss who summoned Mejed!
Once you understand the game system, Tsunaori becomes a jack-of-all-trades primarily using a greatsword.
>>47
I’m the kind of guy who’s convenient for filling in because just passing through Miyako City means I can join the group.
Tsunanori-kun is convenient because he can easily join in outside of the Ameiya arc.
It’s better to have a weak spirit for the first round of the connection, so you can see more of the story and get more out of it.
I understand that the high damage of two-handed swords comes from the sweeping slash and bull crash.
I don’t really understand if a spear is treated like a two-handed sword.
I’m having Tsunori use a one-handed sword to avoid overlapping weapons, but given the specifications of the puppet that can’t learn techniques, it might actually be necessary to allow weapon overlap.
>>52
Since I’ll teach Kugutsus various things, Mido will become a jack-of-all-trades.
My Koki is skilled in both firearms and martial arts.
Deflecting is the lifeline of this game.
>>54
Without recovery, the tank becomes incredibly stable to the point of being rock-solid, and the stun is extremely powerful.
Kouki-kun is the king of darkness. Since he’s a route and regular character, it might even be better to train him in that aspect.
Since it’s a rare opportunity, Kouki is letting you use a bayonet.
Sagasuka kept changing formations frequently.
Sagaeme was always a Desert Lance except for the hidden boss and the stronger battle against the god Vahha.
I remember being mostly targeted except for overall attacks with Roll and Tengu’s cloak.
The spear is characterized by its ease of movement along the timeline.
The item system is confusing, but there aren’t any relief measures, so I will just have to manage with perseverance.
The spear is good because a great warrior becomes a strong meat shield.
The Toki compilation is easy to navigate, and you can join Toki easily outside of the Ameya compilation, plus the bow joins even in the Ameya compilation, so there’s no waste.
You can proceed quickly without thinking too much about the details on the first lap of Tsunanori and the first lap of Ameiya.
I wanted you to inherit the LP, even if you gave up on Blood Gear.
Do kings only want to display their protagonist traits when they are the main character?
The spear appears to have slow techniques on the timeline, but when the late-game learned techniques become self-taught moves, it transforms into a super agile type.
The two protagonists are initial members with a high number of laps.
The likelihood of hearing “I’ll fire the cannon!” significantly increases.
Cannot get it out of my ears.
Kouki-kun defeated the water spirit’s extreme difficulty boss and can pick up the rare drop, the blue sword, which will make the two-handed sword become a support god from then on!
Two-handed swords and two-handed guns have high power, but it’s difficult to increase the combo rate with regular combos, making it hard to go into overdrive.
We need to mix in one-handed swords and one-handed guns as well.
>>67
Google?
>>71
Sound the legal!
Actually, there is a technique exclusive to enemies, and I found out that Kugutsu had learned it when I was starting my second playthrough after clearing with Tsuna-kun for the first time.
>>72
The cow’s burgundy is Musashi’s specialty.
Hit… the star!
I can focus even more when things get dangerous!
For now, I want to aim to defeat all the scariest ones that catch my eye.
>>77
It’s suitable for Saga.
>>77
If it’s too much, just move on to the next one! It’s also recommended to casually go through them!
It seems that Kouki-kun changes with each round, so he might regret casually entering the second week, but Ameiya didn’t have a requirement for the second week or anything like that, right…?
The only thing I can say is to save the data each time you complete a round.
>>80
Eh?
I’ve already erased quite a bit from the side…
When it comes to the worst, it’s definitely the dad!
>>81
Aren’t there a lot of the strongest old men in this game?
When facing a strong opponent, it’s about resilience and strategy.
While firepower is important, you have to avoid damage and status effects as much as possible, otherwise there’s nothing you can do.
I love Bow’s lines too much.
I can’t deal damage, but just remember that the delay order can maximize speed debuffs in one go; it’s quite useful!
I’ll sound the bugle!
It might be a good idea to note down which world each protagonist went to.
If possible, please add the conclusion as well.
Epuikegonoako!
I like the balance of being able to barely defeat the deadliest foes in each world.
My battle begins with perfectly executing the sweeping slash.
The character Bow from the joke character.
Cool Musashi
There are no lines, but our technique king Komachi.