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I love Samurais! Any Samurai build?
Any samurai builds? Weapon, secondary, frame and etc :)
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Bluemenkranz Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:13pm 
Probably Ash/Excal with Edo armor, and Nikana with Kunai and Daikyu
IIPanda Man DanII Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:14pm 
Originally posted by Valkyrie:
Probably Ash/Excal with Edo armor, and Nikana with Kunai and Daikyu
Ohhh okok thanks!
AnonumusSoldier (Banned) Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:19pm 
Gara with the tennogen helmet (if it ever gets added)
Von Faustien Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:27pm 
For a weapon use the plasma sword because it suck just like a katana as far being a viable weapon is concerned. Than get dread because a bow contrary to popular culture is what a samurai would prefer to use. And if you insist on a none ♥♥♥♥ melee weapon grab a pole arm which is what a samurai outside ceremonial combats would actually use.

That take an advance course in book keeping because for about 70% of Japan's history they acted as mid level bureaucrats filling out paper work and not badass warriors.

IIPanda Man DanII Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:27pm 
I actually expected a Bow! Thank you for mentioning that :D

Originally posted by Mr. Nobody:
For a weapon use the plasma sword because it suck just like a katana as far being a viable weapon is concerned. Than get dread because a bow contrary to popular culture is what a samurai would prefer to use. And if you insist on a none ♥♥♥♥ melee weapon grab a pole arm which is what a samurai outside ceremonial combats would actually use.

That take an advance course in book keeping because for about 70% of Japan's history they acted as mid level bureaucrats filling out paper work and not badass warriors.
Von Faustien Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:32pm 
Although a good sword could work for the build. The wakizashi was a pretty good weapon so I suposed you could use that as a historical basis to use a none crap sword.
IIPanda Man DanII Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:39pm 
Thanks for evrrything yall :D
primobrainlet Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:49pm 
Wukong
Any stick
Any bow except paris prime or mutalist cernos
Any silent thrown weapon thats not the pox

wukong is literally based off of one of the greatest fighters in their culture, sun wukong
Last edited by primobrainlet; Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:50pm
فاطمة Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:52pm 
Originally posted by Mr. Nobody:
For a weapon use the plasma sword because it suck just like a katana as far being a viable weapon is concerned. Than get dread because a bow contrary to popular culture is what a samurai would prefer to use. And if you insist on a none ♥♥♥♥ melee weapon grab a pole arm which is what a samurai outside ceremonial combats would actually use.

That take an advance course in book keeping because for about 70% of Japan's history they acted as mid level bureaucrats filling out paper work and not badass warriors.

Most people base their knowledge on anime, manga, games, and movies.
I think they get mercenaries/ ronin/ bandits confused with the actaul samurai.
Von Faustien Mar 27, 2018 @ 7:12pm 
Originally posted by DJL | Davy Jones:
Wukong
Any stick
Any bow except paris prime or mutalist cernos
Any silent thrown weapon thats not the pox

wukong is literally based off of one of the greatest fighters in their culture, sun wukong

The monkey king is Chinese samurai are Japanese so no wukong isn't based off the greatest fighter in Japan's culture unless your counting goku and not the OG monkey king.

Originally posted by Sinister Cupcake:
Originally posted by Mr. Nobody:
For a weapon use the plasma sword because it suck just like a katana as far being a viable weapon is concerned. Than get dread because a bow contrary to popular culture is what a samurai would prefer to use. And if you insist on a none ♥♥♥♥ melee weapon grab a pole arm which is what a samurai outside ceremonial combats would actually use.

That take an advance course in book keeping because for about 70% of Japan's history they acted as mid level bureaucrats filling out paper work and not badass warriors.

Most people base their knowledge on anime, manga, games, and movies.
I think they get mercenaries/ ronin/ bandits confused with the actaul samurai.

To be fair a ronin is technically a samurai albeit the lowest rung on the ladder and with no real authority beyond being able to legally own a sword which was criminal for the commoners in feudal Japan. There about on par with a hedge knight in Europe a part of the naval class on paper but in practice just a slightly higher end sword for hire.
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Date Posted: Mar 27, 2018 @ 6:11pm
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