

Ritsu is joined by two footmen, much like the fight with the Southern General at the start of the chapter. Hikari won’t find Mugen at this location – he was lured here with false information while Mugen took the opportunity to Tap to Reveal. The former lets him counter any physical damage with a Sword attack that always lowers enemy shields, and the latter removes all buffs from an enemy, dealing damage that scales with the number of buffs removed.

Vengeful Blade and Enervating Slash are two of Hikari’s best options for now. Hikari should be around level six by now, but if he isn’t, use this area to gain at least 30JP (Job Points) and unlock a third Warrior Skill. This area is Danger Level 4, which shouldn’t be a problem if you challenged the citizens of Ku to duels. Once inside, use Hikari’s daytime Path Action, Challenge, to duel the rowdy soldier. A woman named Tsuki tells Hikari that one of his brother’s soldiers is causing trouble at the tavern, so you need to put a stop to it. The game jumps ahead three years, to Ku in a newfound time of peace. We then learn that the nation of Ku ceased all battles after this victory, causing Kazan and Rai Mei to leave the deserts they used to fight for. Their father, King Jigo, also arrives on the scene to acknowledge the victory. Once the fight is over, we learn that General Mugen is actually Hikari’s brother, after he arrives and kills the Southern General. Southern Soldier II - Sword, Polearm, LightningĬrescent Sweep - One-hit AoE physical attack You should be able to break each enemy’s shield often. Meanwhile, Hikari covers both weapon weaknesses with multiple ways to take advantage of each one. Ritsu can use Heave Sand to blind the general to avoid big damage, and Rai Mei can use Thunderous Stab on enemies to attack the Lightning weakness. All of the enemies are weak to a mix of swords, polearms, or Lightning – the general is only weak to swords and Lightning, but the soldiers are weak to all three. The general of the southern army is waiting at the end of the battlefield, and it’s a three-on-three fight. The second fight will be a sort of introductory-level boss encounter. This time, you’re also joined by a woman named Rai Mei. General Mugen and Kazan are watching prince Hikari from above the battle, coming up with a way to win the fight for the nation of Ku.Īs the perspective shifts back to Hikari, more battles will begin. Use any of their moves to win – the enemies are weak to all of them. Ritsu only uses swords but he’s still useful here. Hikari uses Sword and Polearm attacks for now, spread between his normal moves, Learned Skills, and Warrior Skills. Your only objective is to defeat the enemy soldiers, so move forward and prepare for a few tutorial fights. This chapter starts by throwing you right into the action – both Hikari and a man named Ritsu run straight into a battlefield after a short conversation about their fallen allies who fought for Ku.
