![]() ![]() He has similar moves, so they’re mostly easy to avoid just by dodging to the side, but has a couple of new ones to watch out for. Funnily though, because he is by himself and you can inflict burn on him he’s basically a pushover as long as you don’t really screw up by eating damage off obvious attacks.Īt the start of the fight, he is in the same Swordsman stance as the Dungeon fight. In this fight you are only facing Amon, so he has a lot more moves he can do. This is at the end of the forest path over the bridge out the east side of Rakugai where you go during the story. You then need to head to Kiyomizu Temple to meet him. He says that Amon has now sent a direct challenge to you. Just watch your health and use heat actions and this fight should be finished fairly easily.Īfter defeating Amon in the dungeon, you need to leave the Shiningumi Barracks and then reenter and speak to the Mission Receptionist again. ![]() The attacks he does are either a basic set of 3 thrusts, or 1 thrust then a swing, so you can basically avoid damage by dodging to the side if he breaks out of stun. You can mostly just focus on him with the normal Wild Dancer combo, as he is nearly stunlocked by this, even though you can’t inflict burn on him in this fight. Once the colored enemies are all dealt with they won’t be buffing Amon anymore and you can deal a normal amount of damage to him. Due to how little damage Brawler does to begin with though you may still be better off just attacking with Wild Dancer if you don’t like playing Bralwer, because the chip damage is only slightly lower than normal Bralwer damage, and it’s really hard to Tiger Drop the red enemy. Green is weak to guns, Purple is weak to swords, and Red is weak to fists. They are also only weak to a specific type of damage, and if you damage them with the wrong type it acts like they still have armor and you’re doing a small amount of chip damage. The main gimmick of this fight is basically that the 3 nameless colored enemies buff Amon, preventing you from doing a lot of damage to him. In this fight, Amon doesn’t do a whole lot directly, but the fight as a whole is more annoying overall than the second fight due to the mechanic centered around the other three enemies that appear along with him. When you arrive, a mysterious man attacks Sanada, then attacks you. Likely as some attempt at balance when this is used against Amon in the second fight he speeds up faster than normal for the duration of the effect, making it actively detrimental to you. If you’ve received it, DO NOT use Shinada Tatsunosuke. If you haven’t received any you can take a few rolls at the 10 Ryo enlistment option and hopefully get one. Kasuga Ichinojo is highly recommended for all the dungeon grinding and these fights, so if you’ve already gotten one or more make sure to use them (you can use multiple of the card on one loadout, and the effect stacks if activated at the same time, same with other damage increase cards). Trooper Card wise you want to focus on the ones that give high damage output. The level you are at after completing all Substories, Battle Dungeons, Arena, and Wanted Men requirements should be fine, assuming you have also maxed out Wild Dancer style to level 25, though even better if you also limit broke it and have some of the further damage upgrades. Level wise assuming you are on Easy difficulty you don’t really need to grind specifically for level.
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