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* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Shingen and Xavi, the latter being the slowest character (which can be fixed with a speed boost item) in the game but has a [[Limit Break]] capable of, if not outright killing them, taking off massive chunks of boss health if used properly. Hideyoshi leans somewhere more towards [[Lightning Bruiser]] and Itsuki is something of a [[Glacier Waif]]. The third game introduces Kanbe, who makes up for his lack of speed with his attack range, and Muneshige. |
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Shingen and Xavi, the latter being the slowest character (which can be fixed with a speed boost item) in the game but has a [[Limit Break]] capable of, if not outright killing them, taking off massive chunks of boss health if used properly. Hideyoshi leans somewhere more towards [[Lightning Bruiser]] and Itsuki is something of a [[Glacier Waif]]. The third game introduces Kanbe, who makes up for his lack of speed with his attack range, and Muneshige. |
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* [[Multiple Endings]]: The third game introduces this to the Drama Story Mode, making the ending you acquire depend on the choices you make when deciding which battles to fight. |
* [[Multiple Endings]]: The third game introduces this to the Drama Story Mode, making the ending you acquire depend on the choices you make when deciding which battles to fight. |
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* [[The Musical]]: [http://www.capcom-fc.com/basara_info/2009/05/basara_7.html No, really.] |
* [[The Musical]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20090523053210/http://www.capcom-fc.com/basara_info/2009/05/basara_7.html No, really.] |
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** And the DVD is available in Japan now. |
** And the DVD is available in Japan now. |
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* [[Named Weapons]]: Just about every single weapon is named, some even have more than one. The only exceptions are Mitsunari's swords, which are specifically called 'Nameless'. |
* [[Named Weapons]]: Just about every single weapon is named, some even have more than one. The only exceptions are Mitsunari's swords, which are specifically called 'Nameless'. |