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After around five minutes of changing clothes, hairstyle, makeup and other fashion items, the avatars are showcased in a fashion show to be rated by other players from one to five stars. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Players can collect in-game currency for more accessories and be placed on leaderboards based on their performances. [ 34 ]
A tier list is a concept originating in video game culture where playable characters or other in-game elements are subjectively ranked by their respective viability as part of a list. Characters listed high on a tier list of a specific game are considered to be powerful characters compared to lower-scoring characters, and are therefore more ...
Tsuyoshi can also Avatar Change into any pink member from other sentai, which is a constant source of embarrassment as all pink sentai except for him are female. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] During the events of the web-exclusive special Avataro Sentai Donbrothers vs. Avataro Sentai Donburies , Tsuyoshi transforms into an alternate version of Kiji Brother ...
At the end of the Bakumatsu, he becomes a wandering samurai, now wielding a sakabatō, a katana that has a structure in which the blade and ridge are struck in the opposite direction to a regular katana, so if it is used normally, it will always be in a ridged state and will have much less killing power. Kenshin wanders the country offering ...
Pages in category "Samurai staff weapons" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bō ...
Soul of the Samurai (Japanese: 新時代劇アクション 羅刹の剣, Hepburn: Shin Jidaigeki Action: Rasetsu no Ken, lit. "Blade of the Rakshasa ") , released as Ronin Blade in Europe, is an action-adventure game developed and published by Konami in 1999 for the PlayStation .
It would appear, according to Serge Mol, that tales of samurai breaking open a kabuto (helmet) are more folklore than anything else. [6] The hachi (helmet bowl) is the central component of a kabuto; it is made of triangular plates of steel or iron riveted together at the sides and at the top to a large, thick grommet of sorts (called a tehen-no-kanamono), and at the bottom to a metal strip ...
The following is a list of Samurai and their wives. They are listed alphabetically by name. Some have used multiple names, and are listed by their final name. Note that this list is not complete or comprehensive; the total number of persons who belonged to the samurai-class of Japanese society, during the time that such a social category existed, would be in the millions.