7/14/2023 0 Comments Samurai jack scaramouche![]() ![]() So unless one is following a guide, one would likely require multiple playthroughs of each level to acquire them all. There are 50 Corrupted Emperor's Kamon and more than 100 chests, and while many of them are in obvious locations, some are more difficult to find. Green Bushido Spirit can only be found from chests, breaking a weapon, or an random chance of an enemy dropping some upon defeat. One such challenge is opening 100 different chests in the game. Skill Fire can also be acquired as a reward for completing Challenges, various side-objectives the game keeps track of in the Records menu. Blue Skill Fire can be found in overabundance compared to the green Bushido Spirit, which is much less plentiful and will ultimately be the limiting factor towards completing one's skill tree. Skill Fire, Bushido Spirit, Kiai Fire, and Gold can be acquired by defeating enemies, finding them in chests and destructible objects, and collecting them floating midair in certain places. Jewels can only be acquired from allies and chests in certain levels, and specific kinds of Jewels can only be found by playing or replaying the specific levels they are available in. The various skills in each can be unlocked by spending blue Skill Fire, green Bushido Spirit, and occasionally specific kinds of Jewels. Jack has a skill tree with three categories: Physical, Spiritual, and Combat. Some of Jack's other allies, Sir Rothchild, The Scotsman, and The Scotsman's Daughters, appear throughout various levels as well and can be interacted with for both gameplay advice and a single item each. Weapon Training increases Jack's proficiency in one the various classes of melee weapons by one level. Repairing a weapon restores durability that has been degraded from use due to combat. Jack can additionally purchase Weapon Repairs and Weapon Training. But the kinds of items Da' Samurai has in stock differ from location to location, and he has a limited supply of each per location. ![]() In exchange for enough Gold, Jack can buy and sell weapons, ammunition, and consumables at Da' Samurai's shop, which Jack can access by talking to Da' Samurai at any of the various locations where he appears. Jack can acquire weapons from certain enemies by defeating them with a throw while his fists are equipped. He can also acquire Consumables (which can be consumed to give Jack health and temporary bonuses), Collectibles (Corrupted Emperor's Kamon), Prayer Beads (Bracelets which Jack can equip to provide non-temporary stat bonuses), and Jewelry (magic Jewels which Jack can sell or spend to unlock certain skills). They fall under the following categories: Swords, Axes, Hammers, Spears, Clubs, Thrown Weapons, Handguns, Machine Guns, Bows and Arrows. In addition to his starting Magic Sword and bare fists, which are unbreakable, Jack can acquire a wide range of other weapons which can wear out and break. ![]() Kiai attacks can only be used after the player has filled their Kiai Fire gauge, but when used, Jack is temporarily invincible and deals massive damage in a manner specific to the kind of weapon he currently has equipped and his proficiency level in that weapon class. Jack can use strong attacks, quick attacks, ranged weapons, combos, and Kiai Attacks. There are four difficulty levels: Jack, Samurai, Master Samurai, and Master of Masters, the last of which can only be unlocked by completing each of the other levels on Master Samurai difficulty. Some of the areas and enemies are optional for completing the level, while others such as boss fights are mandatory. The game primarily consists of Jack going to an area, defeating all the enemies in that area, then moving on to the next area, and so on. ![]()
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