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* MetalSlime: Recent updates have given chances for Goldarumas [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin (golden darumas)]] to appear in dungeons. They're incredibly resistant to most elements (but have a poison weakness), and once they notice you they will run away quickly. If you think you have them cornered, they'll perform a stun attack, usually followed up with a laser sweep, and they ''HURT''. Sometimes they won't even stick around long enough to be attacked, and can heal to '''FULL HEALTH''' when given the opportunity.
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* ArmorIsUseless: An often criticized point of this game is that defensive stats do very little to actually decrease damage. That is because, as some have found out, for whatever bizarre reason the Attack stat '''doubles as Armor Penetration'''. This ends up making later sections of the game devolve into RocketTagGameplay, as you'll be lucky to survive a good hit outside of Vanguard Swap.
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* CoolSword: Most of the higher level blades are this.
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* CoolSword: Most of the higher level blades are this.this, and come in one and two-handed varieties.
* DamageSpongeBoss: Another criticized point, as later bosses will have millions of hit points, and even with hitting elemental weaknesses you'll be lucky to reach six-digit damage figures outside of certain situations, such as Vanguard Swap and limited-edition weapons.
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* LevelLockedLoot
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* LevelLockedLootLevelLockedLoot: Aside from weapons, magatama beads have both a minimum level requirement and chakra requirement. You do gain chakra through leveling up, though the amount tends to be randomized.
** A different kind of the above trope comes in the form of Lucky Boxes. They ''only'' drop from slain foes that are within 10 levels below the player, with no upper limit set as to enemy level drops.
** A different kind of the above trope comes in the form of Lucky Boxes. They ''only'' drop from slain foes that are within 10 levels below the player, with no upper limit set as to enemy level drops.
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* PowersViaPossession: Recent updates to the game have introduced ''Divine Forms'' for several of your main party members[[labelnote:Those involved]] Shizuka becomes Venus, Yoshitsune becomes Valkyrie, Miroku becomes Siegfried, Momotarou becomes Asura, and Ibaraki-Douji becomes Kirin[[/labelnote]], which is done through the power of Possession. However, it is stated that as the party members' bodies are used to manifest these divine forms, their personalities will show up from time to time.
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** A few patches to the game have bumped up EXP rates-- while nowhere near the original Japanese game, it's a lot closer compared to before.
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** A few patches to the game have bumped up EXP rates-- while nowhere near the original Japanese game, it's a lot closer compared to before. There are also consumable items that temporarily increase EXP gained.
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** You can also acquire [[TheLegendOfZelda The Master Sword]].
** An axe-class weapon is basically called [[Anime/Slayers the Dragonslave.]]
** A bow is called [[Film/Goldeneye]] and refers to a secret mission.
** An axe-class weapon is basically called [[Anime/Slayers the Dragonslave.]]
** A bow is called [[Film/Goldeneye]] and refers to a secret mission.
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** You can also acquire [[TheLegendOfZelda [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda The Master Sword]].
** An axe-class weapon is basically called[[Anime/Slayers [[{{Anime/Slayers}} the Dragonslave.]]
** A bow is called[[Film/Goldeneye]] {{Film/Goldeneye}} and refers to a secret mission.
** An axe-class weapon is basically called
** A bow is called
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* WrenchWench: Hiraga Gennai, full stop. She basically drops into a full-on fit of Squee when given the chance to study Benkei and help repair him, but also makes her own line of robots based on his designs.
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* WrenchWench: Hiraga Gennai, full stop. She basically drops into a full-on fit of Squee {{Squee}} when given the chance to study Benkei and help repair him, but also makes her own line of robots based on his designs.
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* CastFromHitPoints: The Sacrifice skill requires 50% of your HP, alongside its SP cost, to use. On another axis, the Collapse skill on most weapons chews through a lot of its durability to use.
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* BreakableWeapons: Every weapon (outside of Vanguard Swap partners) has a certain item grade, which determines durability. Aside from great repairs, which can increase durability, there are also bad repairs that decrease it. Recent updates have given out tickets that permanently increase a weapon's durability, and both smelting and using Weapon Grade Plus powder can give you increased grade, which gives better damage and durability. Finally, when repairing, you can use a Repair Fairy to ensure a good repair if a bad one would happen.
* CastFromHitPoints: The Sacrifice skill requires50% '''50%''' of your HP, alongside its SP cost, to use. On another axis, the Collapse skill on most weapons chews through a lot of its durability to use.
* CastFromHitPoints: The Sacrifice skill requires
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* ElementalPowers: Most skills have an element attached to them (ex. Water Dragon Spear, Phoenix's Slash, Tornado Drop).
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* ElementalPowers: Most skills have an element attached to them (ex. [[MakingASplash Water Dragon Spear, Spear]], [[KillItWithFire Phoenix's Slash, Slash]], [[RazorWind Tornado Drop).Drop]]).
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Sushi and other fishy foods are the primary means of restoring health. For SP restoration, several flower-based products serve that role.
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* MonsterCompendium: Defeated enemies will sometimes drop a card that has information on the foe. The more of these cards you acquire, the more information is gleamed about them, including elemental weaknesses and item drops.
* {{Oni}}: The race of your character, as well as some other characters like Ibaraki-Douji.
* {{Oni}}: The race of your character, as well as some other characters like Ibaraki-Douji.
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* MonsterCompendium: Defeated enemies will sometimes drop a card that has information on the slain foe. The more of these cards you acquire, the more information is gleamed about them, including elemental weaknesses and item drops.
* {{Oni}}: The race of your character, as well as some other characters like Ibaraki-Douji. However, the leader of Onigashima (the starting town) implies there's more to you than meets the eye.....
* {{Oni}}: The race of your character, as well as some other characters like Ibaraki-Douji. However, the leader of Onigashima (the starting town) implies there's more to you than meets the eye.....
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** An axe-class weapon is basically called [[Anime/Slayers the Dragonslave.]]
** A bow is called [[Film/Goldeneye]] and refers to a secret mission.
** There's even [[Franchise/StarWars lightsabers]] as acquirable weapons!
** A bow is called [[Film/Goldeneye]] and refers to a secret mission.
** There's even [[Franchise/StarWars lightsabers]] as acquirable weapons!
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* WrenchWench: Hiraga Gennai, full stop. She basically drops into a full-on fit of Squee when given the chance to study Benkei and help repair him, but also makes her own line of robots based on his designs.
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* {{Crossover}} / TheCameo: One of the limited time events had a character from one of CyberStep's other games, Cosmic League, looking for certain items. Helping her not only got you a free unique weapon (potentially two if you play your cards right), but you can even summon her as a party member.
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* {{Crossover}} / TheCameo: One of the limited time events had a character from one of CyberStep's other games, Cosmic League, looking for certain items. Helping her not only got you a free unique weapon (potentially two if you play your cards right), but you can even summon her as a party member. A later event brought another character from Cosmic League, allowing you to build one of her weapons and even recruit her.
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* ImprobableAccessoryEffect: Your armor in this game is Magatama beads, and they can come with a variety of effects ranging from defense increases to stat-increases to making your skills stronger. Thanks to Kaguya, you can craft some with additional effects.
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* ImprobableAccessoryEffect: Your armor in this game is Magatama beads, and they can come with a variety of effects ranging from defense increases to stat-increases to making your skills stronger. Thanks to Kaguya, you can craft some with additional effects.effects, as well as outright add new effects onto old ones.
* {{Kitsune}}: Aside from clothing options to give your character an appearance like this, there's Izuna in Kyoto, a young fox whom wants to make friends. Helping her out earns her as a partner character.
* {{Oni}}: The race of your character, as well as some other characters like Ibaraki-Douji.
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** RareRandomDrop: Some items have a less than 1% chance to appear (and often times, you'll need these for certain quests). However, repeated daily log-ins can increase the drop chance, alongside a RandomDropBooster that can be obtained in-game.
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** RareRandomDrop: Some items have a less ''less than 1% chance chance'' to appear (and often times, you'll need these for certain quests). However, repeated daily log-ins can increase the drop chance, alongside a RandomDropBooster that can be obtained in-game.
** This goes double for the Vanguard Swap partners, except their meters are increased through gifting them weapons and armor. Gifting them weaponry that matches what they use (ex. Izuna uses wands whereas Gennai uses axes) nets the largest increase, and increased levels makes them stronger overall, and expands their skills.
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* ShoutOut: There are a number of them in the game, both with characters and weapons.
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* ShoutOut: There are a number Tons of them in the game, both with characters and weapons.
** You can also acquire [[TheLegendOfZelda The Master Sword]].
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* SwitchOutMove: Recent updates have introduced the Vanguard Swap system--- with certain partners summoned onto the field, as you deal damage to enemies, a gauge fills up. Once the gauge fills, pressing the assigned key will let you swap into controlling the partner character. After a certain amount of time passes, you will switch back to your character. You will get fully healed upon switching.
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* SwitchOutMove: Recent updates have introduced the Vanguard Swap system--- with certain partners summoned onto the field, as you deal damage to enemies, and kill foes, a gauge fills up. Once the gauge fills, pressing the assigned key will let you swap into controlling the partner character. After a certain amount of time passes, you will switch back to your character. You will get fully healed upon switching.
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* {{Youkai}}: Makes up the general bulk of the enemies you'll fight in the game.
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* {{Youkai}}: Makes up the general bulk of the enemies you'll fight in the game. They're all faithfully represented in looks, mannerisms and attacks.
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AnAdventurerIsYou: There are no actual character classes. Your character build is dependent on which of the five main stats you focus on, with a decision on the character creation screen influencing your starting stats. Each stat raises affinity towards each of the weapon classes. (Ex. Strength works for swords, two-handed swords and axes, whereas Dexterity makes your twin swords and bow affinity higher.)
*AnAxeToGrindAnAxeToGrind: Recruiting storyline character Hiraga Gennai has her wield one of these. You can get plenty of intimidating ones as well. Oddly, Ibaraki-Douji has one in the anime, but has a cat-paw sword in the game.
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* {{Crossover}} / TheCameo: One of the limited time events had a character from one of CyberStep's other games, Cosmic League, looking for certain items. Helping her not only got you a free unique weapon (potentially two if you play your cards right), but you can even summon her as a party member.
** A few patches to the game have bumped up EXP rates-- while nowhere near the original Japanese game, it's a lot closer compared to before.
* GenderBender: A number of historical figures met in the game, such as Yoshitsune, Miyamoto Musashi and Hiraga Gennai, are female.
* GenderBender: A number of historical figures met in the game, such as Yoshitsune, Miyamoto Musashi and Hiraga Gennai, are female.
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* ImprobableAccessoryEffect: Your armor in this game is Magatama beads, and they can come with a variety of effects ranging from defense increases to stat-increases to making your skills stronger.
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* ImprobableAccessoryEffect: Your armor in this game is Magatama beads, and they can come with a variety of effects ranging from defense increases to stat-increases to making your skills stronger. Thanks to Kaguya, you can craft some with additional effects.
* MonsterCompendium: Defeated enemies will sometimes drop a card that has information on the foe. The more of these cards you acquire, the more information is gleamed about them, including elemental weaknesses and item drops.
* ShoutOut: There are a number of them in the game, both with characters and weapons.
** In Kyoto, a group of five Sticky monsters have formed [[SuperSentai A team dedicated to keeping their town safe]].
** A lone Sticky calls himself [[KamenRiderBlackRX the Child of the Sun!]]
** One weapon is the {{Predator}} Spear.
** In Kyoto, a group of five Sticky monsters have formed [[SuperSentai A team dedicated to keeping their town safe]].
** A lone Sticky calls himself [[KamenRiderBlackRX the Child of the Sun!]]
** One weapon is the {{Predator}} Spear.
* SwitchOutMove: Recent updates have introduced the Vanguard Swap system--- with certain partners summoned onto the field, as you deal damage to enemies, a gauge fills up. Once the gauge fills, pressing the assigned key will let you swap into controlling the partner character. After a certain amount of time passes, you will switch back to your character. You will get fully healed upon switching.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Yoshitsune and Shizuka, respectively.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Yoshitsune and Shizuka, respectively.respectively.
* {{Youkai}}: Makes up the general bulk of the enemies you'll fight in the game.
* {{Youkai}}: Makes up the general bulk of the enemies you'll fight in the game.
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* ElementalPowers: Most skills have an element attached to them (ex. Water Dragon Spear, Phoenix's Slash, Tornado Drop).
* SchizoTech: The game is said to be set in an alternate Japan, yet one where automatons, trains, and plenty of other modern items are commonplace. An anime short displays this blatantly--- anti-Kamikui laser defenses!
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* {{Stripperific}}: Ibaraki-Douji wears very little. And that's not even getting into the various clothing options the player character has. On the enemy's side, the butterfly-themed Uzume fits the bill.
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* {{Stripperific}}: Ibaraki-Douji wears very little. And that's not even getting into the various clothing options the player character has. On the enemy's side, the butterfly-themed Uzume [[DarkSkinnedBlonde Uzume]] fits the bill.
* TheBeastMaster: Upon clearing a certain quest, you can summon your own little Youkai to assist in battle.
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** TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYouTheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: He even tells Susanoo that he alone has dibs on dealing with the Player Character, and that even a god such as him is a target.
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* AnAxeToGrind
* BladeOnAStick: Spear weapons often come with HerdHittingAttack skills, perfect for taking on plenty of enemies. The merchant Miroku will make use of this.
* BladeOnAStick: Spear weapons often come with HerdHittingAttack skills, perfect for taking on plenty of enemies. The merchant Miroku will make use of this.
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* EvolvingAttack: Skills in the game work on a rank system of 1 through 10, each rank allowing the skill to be leveled up to ten times per rank. Once you [[spoiler: recruit Momotarou, he]] will upgrade the skills of identified weaponry. However, it's random as to which skills on a weapon can be upgraded a rank. You can also upgrade the lowest ranked skill on a weapon via Yoshitune's Smelting option once its level has been upgraded to a multiple of 10. (10, 20, 30, and so on--- it's signified by a lock.) What fulfills the "Evolving" part of this is that as the rank increases and the damage goes up, the animation of the skill changes up as well.
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* DualWielding: The Twin Swords weapon tree. Momotarou is a proficient user.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Part way through Izumo, you meet Veronica, a boy who gets mistaken for being a girl. What doesn't help is his attire and manner of speaking.
* EquipmentUpgrade: Yoshitsune can upgrade your weapons in two ways. Firstly, by using spare identified weaponry, one weapon can be leveled up. Second, once the weapon hits a level multiple of 10, she can Smelt it by using a copy of the weapon to increase its level cap. You can get options to increase its grade (higher damage and durability), more success in smelting, and, as mentioned below, upgrading a skill.
* EvolvingAttack: Skills in the game work on a rank system of 1 through 10, each rank allowing the skill to be leveled up to ten times per rank. Once you [[spoiler: recruit Momotarou, he]] will upgrade the skills of identified weaponry. However, it's random as to which skills on a weapon can be upgraded a rank. You can also upgrade the lowest ranked or a random skill on a weapon via Yoshitune's Smelting option once its level has been upgraded to a multiple of 10. (10, 20, 30, and so on--- it's signified by a lock.) What fulfills the "Evolving" part of this is that as the rank increases and the damage goes up, the animation of the skill changes up as well.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Part way through Izumo, you meet Veronica, a boy who gets mistaken for being a girl. What doesn't help is his attire and manner of speaking.
* EquipmentUpgrade: Yoshitsune can upgrade your weapons in two ways. Firstly, by using spare identified weaponry, one weapon can be leveled up. Second, once the weapon hits a level multiple of 10, she can Smelt it by using a copy of the weapon to increase its level cap. You can get options to increase its grade (higher damage and durability), more success in smelting, and, as mentioned below, upgrading a skill.
* EvolvingAttack: Skills in the game work on a rank system of 1 through 10, each rank allowing the skill to be leveled up to ten times per rank. Once you [[spoiler: recruit Momotarou, he]] will upgrade the skills of identified weaponry. However, it's random as to which skills on a weapon can be upgraded a rank. You can also upgrade the lowest ranked or a random skill on a weapon via Yoshitune's Smelting option once its level has been upgraded to a multiple of 10. (10, 20, 30, and so on--- it's signified by a lock.) What fulfills the "Evolving" part of this is that as the rank increases and the damage goes up, the animation of the skill changes up as well.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Sushi and other fishy foods are the primary means of restoring health. For SP restoration, several plant-based products serve that role.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Sushi and other fishy foods are the primary means of restoring health. For SP restoration, several plant-based flower-based products serve that role.role.
* ImprobableAccessoryEffect: Your armor in this game is Magatama beads, and they can come with a variety of effects ranging from defense increases to stat-increases to making your skills stronger.
* ImprobableAccessoryEffect: Your armor in this game is Magatama beads, and they can come with a variety of effects ranging from defense increases to stat-increases to making your skills stronger.
* LevelLockedLoot
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* {{Stripperific}}: Ibaraki-Douji wears very little. And that's not even getting into the various clothing options the player character has.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Poison, Freeze, Paralysis, Stun, and Burn.
* {{Stripperific}}: Ibaraki-Douji wears very little. And that's not even getting into the various clothing options the player character has. On the enemy's side, the butterfly-themed Uzume fits the bill.
* TheAnimeOfTheGame: Has several anime shorts that began airing in April 2016. Also there's a manga-adaptation on the official site.
* TheArcher: Shizuka makes use of a bow when she assists you in battle. The Player can also make good use of these.
* {{Stripperific}}: Ibaraki-Douji wears very little. And that's not even getting into the various clothing options the player character has. On the enemy's side, the butterfly-themed Uzume fits the bill.
* TheAnimeOfTheGame: Has several anime shorts that began airing in April 2016. Also there's a manga-adaptation on the official site.
* TheArcher: Shizuka makes use of a bow when she assists you in battle. The Player can also make good use of these.
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''Onigiri'' is a Japanese MMORPG created by Cyberstep. It was launched in the summer of 2014 and has a decent sized player base. Around 2015 the game got a PS4 and XBoxOne release as well, having their own servers.
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''Onigiri'' is a Japanese MMORPG created by Cyberstep. It was launched in the summer of 2014 and has a decent sized player base. Around 2015 the game got a PS4 UsefulNotes/{{PS4}} and XBoxOne UsefulNotes/XBoxOne release as well, having their own servers.
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* {{Fanservice}}: In spades.
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* {{Fanservice}}: In spades. Equal opportunity fanservice, in fact, with pretty girls ''and'' handsome guys--for instance, Ibaraki-douji is a pretty young woman with [[BuxomIsBetter fairly large breasts]] and [[{{Stripperific}} an extremely revealing outfit]], while Susanoo is a cute {{bishonen}} with a muscular build and [[WalkingShirtlessScene an aversion to wearing shirts]].
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* BossInMookClothing: The Field Bosses found in the fields preceding the town of Kaga (Kikaigahara to Nether Sekigahara) take this to a literal degree--- they're mooks from later areas of the game, given a large level and stat increase. They're more than capable of curb-stomping unprepared players, but managing to kill them will grant your player a lot of experience, money, and numerous items ranging from money boxes and friendship items to random magatama. Just managing to land a few hits on them can give you the money and item rewards, assuming a stronger player is assisting.
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* EvolvingAttack: Skills in the game work on a rank system of 1 through 10, each rank allowing the skill to be leveled up to ten times per rank. Once you [[spoiler: recruit Momotarou, he]] will upgrade the skills of identified weaponry. However, it's random as to which skills on a weapon can be upgraded a rank. You can also upgrade the lowest ranked skill on a weapon via Yoshitune's Smelting option once its level has been upgraded to a multiple of 10. (10, 20, 30, and so on--- it's signified by a lock.)
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* EvolvingAttack: Skills in the game work on a rank system of 1 through 10, each rank allowing the skill to be leveled up to ten times per rank. Once you [[spoiler: recruit Momotarou, he]] will upgrade the skills of identified weaponry. However, it's random as to which skills on a weapon can be upgraded a rank. You can also upgrade the lowest ranked skill on a weapon via Yoshitune's Smelting option once its level has been upgraded to a multiple of 10. (10, 20, 30, and so on--- it's signified by a lock.)) What fulfills the "Evolving" part of this is that as the rank increases and the damage goes up, the animation of the skill changes up as well.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Sushi and other fishy foods are the primary means of restoring health. For SP restoration, several plant-based products serve that role.
* ItemCrafting: Early on in your adventure, Yoshitsune will give you a quest to unlock Weapon Smithing, and from there on you can find recipes that can let you craft other kinds of weapons. Later on, Kaguya will unlock Magatama Crafting, and you can find recipes for making different ones.
* ItemCrafting: Early on in your adventure, Yoshitsune will give you a quest to unlock Weapon Smithing, and from there on you can find recipes that can let you craft other kinds of weapons. Later on, Kaguya will unlock Magatama Crafting, and you can find recipes for making different ones.
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''Onigiri'' is a Japanese MMORPG created by Cyberstep. It was launched in the summer of 2014 and has a decent sized player base.
Long ago, the goddess Amaterasu sealed away the evil Kami in order to save the humans from a dire fate.
Years later, the seal has somehow broken and Kami have been appearing all over Japan. It falls to a young oni and their friends to save Japan from breaking out into all-out chaos, or something even worse.
Long ago, the goddess Amaterasu sealed away the evil Kami in order to save the humans from a dire fate.
Years later, the seal has somehow broken and Kami have been appearing all over Japan. It falls to a young oni and their friends to save Japan from breaking out into all-out chaos, or something even worse.
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''Onigiri'' is a Japanese MMORPG created by Cyberstep. It was launched in the summer of 2014 and has a decent sized player base.
base. Around 2015 the game got a PS4 and XBoxOne release as well, having their own servers.
Longago, ago in Japan, malicious creatures known as the goddess Kamikui appeared, causing all sorts of destruction all over. After a century of problems that beset both man and god, Amaterasu sealed away the evil Kami in order managed to save the humans from a dire fate.
place three great seals that locked these vicious monsters away.
Years later, theseal has seals have somehow broken and Kami the Kamikui have been appearing all over Japan. It falls to a young oni and their friends to save Japan from breaking out into all-out chaos, or something even worse.
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* BoozeBasedBuff: Once you get Ibaraki-Douji on your team, she will provide a bevy of alcoholic beverages that provide a wide array of buffs, increased damage and health restoration being two examples. On the enemy's side, the Nue enemy appears to get this once its health drops below a certain point.
* CastFromHitPoints:Certain skills from The Sacrifice skill requires 50% of your HP, alongside its SP cost, to use. On another axis, the Collapse skill on most weapons use health as well as mana/energy chews through a lot of its durability to work.use.
* CatGirl: Ibaraki-Douji shows traits of this, despite being an Oni like the main character. She's also got some HiddenDepths to her, despite her often laid-back attitude towards matters.
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* CatGirl: Ibaraki-Douji shows traits of this, despite being an Oni like the main character. She's also got some HiddenDepths to her, despite her often laid-back attitude towards matters.
* EvolvingAttack: Skills in the game work on a rank system of 1 through 10, each rank allowing the skill to be leveled up to ten times per rank. Once you [[spoiler: recruit Momotarou, he]] will upgrade the skills of identified weaponry. However, it's random as to which skills on a weapon can be upgraded a rank. You can also upgrade the lowest ranked skill on a weapon via Yoshitune's Smelting option once its level has been upgraded to a multiple of 10. (10, 20, 30, and so on--- it's signified by a lock.)
* [[MetaGuy MetaGirl]]: Kaguya often speaks as if she's aware she's in a game, not to mention her Maid outfit and weapon...
* RandomDrop: Get used to this, as a ''LOT'' of your items will come from slain foes and the occasional treasure chest.
** RareRandomDrop: Some items have a less than 1% chance to appear (and often times, you'll need these for certain quests). However, repeated daily log-ins can increase the drop chance, alongside a RandomDropBooster that can be obtained in-game.
* RelationshipValues: All of your party members have a meter, usually with a small anecdote displaying how they feel towards you. You can increase these via Friendship Items either dropped by foes around your character's level, obtained in Lucky Boxes, or bought in Miroku's Bargain Bin (if you didn't already use the cash shop or get some via quests). Increasing the values to certain levels rewards the player with increased functionality, allowing the party member to do much better at their job. (Example: Shizuka identifies dropped weapons and stores items for you. Increasing her friendship level makes the identified weapons much better, and gives you more storage space.)
* RandomDrop: Get used to this, as a ''LOT'' of your items will come from slain foes and the occasional treasure chest.
** RareRandomDrop: Some items have a less than 1% chance to appear (and often times, you'll need these for certain quests). However, repeated daily log-ins can increase the drop chance, alongside a RandomDropBooster that can be obtained in-game.
* RelationshipValues: All of your party members have a meter, usually with a small anecdote displaying how they feel towards you. You can increase these via Friendship Items either dropped by foes around your character's level, obtained in Lucky Boxes, or bought in Miroku's Bargain Bin (if you didn't already use the cash shop or get some via quests). Increasing the values to certain levels rewards the player with increased functionality, allowing the party member to do much better at their job. (Example: Shizuka identifies dropped weapons and stores items for you. Increasing her friendship level makes the identified weapons much better, and gives you more storage space.)
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* DifficultButAwesome: The game has a ''really'' steep learning curve. This is due to the fact that the exp gain is reduced to 20% what a player would normally get. In the Japanese version, you wouldn't have any problems until the mid 40's, where grinding is needed. In the US version though, you have to grind even before level 10.
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* ForcedLevelGrinding: This is due to the fact that the exp gain is reduced to 20% of what a player would normally get. In the Japanese version(Normal EXP gain), there's no problem until the mid 40s, where grinding is needed. In the US version(Reduced to 20%), you are forced to grind even before reaching level 10. And to gain a decent amount of exp, you have to enter dungeons that are 15-20+ levels higher than yours, where enemies can [[OneHitKill one-shot]] you.
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Years later, the seal has somehow broken and Kami have been appearing all over Japan. It falls to [[a a young oni http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AnAdventurerIsYou]] and their friends to save Japan from breaking out into all-out chaos, or something even worse.
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ONIGIRI is a Japanese MMORPG created by Cyberstep. It was launched in the summer of 2014 and has a decent sized player base.
The player character is an oni who rescues a beautiful girl from an evil monster.
Not to be mistaken for onigiri, a Japanese rice ball.
The player character is an oni who rescues a beautiful girl from an evil monster.
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Years later, the seal has somehow broken and Kami have been appearing all over Japan. It falls to [[a young oni http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AnAdventurerIsYou]] and their friends to save Japan from breaking out into all-out chaos, or something even worse.
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* Rival: Momotarou has a one sided rivalry with the ''playercharacter''.
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* CoolSword: Most of the higher level blades are this.
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* HyperactiveMetabolism: Sushi and other fishy foods are the primary means of restoring health.
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ONIGIRI is a Japanese MMORPG created by Cyberstep. It was launched in the summer of 2014 and has a decent sized player base.
The [[player character]] is an oni who rescues a beautiful girl from an evil monster.
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The [[player character]] is an oni who rescues a beautiful girl from an evil monster.
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[[Tomboy and girly girl]] Yoshitsune and Shizune respectively.