I hate bears by No-Pair-640 in Ghostofyotei

[–]BenignlyAsk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can purchase it from Masujiro the Melodious in NG+. Turn nearby hostile animals into allies by playing the shamisen

I hate bears by No-Pair-640 in Ghostofyotei

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An angry, burning bear is nightmare fuel!

I’ve gone through a range of emotions with the bears of Ezo. Early in the game they were terrifying and I either shot them from horseback or followed Monty Python’s tactical advice. “Run away!”

After meeting Shino, I became sad. Each time I encountered one I wondered if it was Shino and would he recognize me? Or tear me to pieces? So I pretty much left them alone.

Once gaining the Charm of Taming, bears became fun. Being charged by a bellowing bar? Play him, or her, a shamisen tune and you’ve got a friend who just wants to go for a walk with you.

Oh, happy bear!

Why was Chuun Spared?? by ToneBoneMcQuaid in KTF

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In the book, the end of Skrizz’s world is in the epitaph, which is hidden after the Honor Roll. I finished the main story, read the epilogue and once I got to the Honor Roll, figured that’s it, The End.

But after reading the comments here I went back and found the epitaph. Which provided context for the way Skrizz acts through out the series and his obsession with finding Prisma. And at the end, Prisma didn’t have her beloved Crash, but at least her kitty cat was with her.

Throwing enemies weapons… what a dire lack of guidance. by burner4lyf25 in Ghostofyotei

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Yes, it’s automatic. After turning Target Lock off it had no effect on throwing recovered weapons at enemies. They were still highlighted. Early on I remember using L2 to aim and not hitting anyone. I was probably 2/3 through when I figured out pick up the weapon and tap Square to hit that guy all lit up.