Showing posts with label touken danshi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label touken danshi. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2018

[Toy Unboxing] Touken Ranbu Nendoroid: Ookanehira

Here's the second part of my two-part Bizen nendoroid unboxing!

I was debating at first whether I should bundle them up together like Izuminokami and Horikawa, but my feelings for the two characters differ greatly that I figured out that they deserve separate posts each.

These two babies arrived just in time for my birthday.  My friend Reo Ouji was kind enough to pick them up for me from the Wattatoys booth at Cosplay Carnival last February and bring it to our house when she came for a sleep over.  Once again, thanks to Wattatoys for always keeping me updated regarding my pre-orders and for always being flexible in your methods of payments.  I am also glad to know that their on-hand items are now available for viewing in their newly opened Shoppee store!


Ookanehira was announced last December of 2016 and shortly after, a Regiment Battle event was announced.  For those not yet well-versed in the Touken Ranbu events, its where you send all your teams to the front lines and determine when you will change teams as each stage changes battle conditions.  Ookanehira was the price sword for 100,000 Otoshidamas, which was a pretty hefty number of otoshidamas back then, given that there was a limited number of Kiwame swords (there were only tantou kiwames back then) and chaos mode has not yet been invented.  In short, grinding for 100,000 otoshidamas was a pain in the ass.

But, we love Uguisumaru and we wanted him to be happy, so most of us sent out out best kiwames and soldiers out so that we can bring him his beloved just in time for the new year.  And after all the resources, kobans, and fatigued swords we had just to bring him back, what do we get?  A cocky brat who picked fights with your Tenka Goken the moment he stepped foot in your citadel.  Also, he came for 40% off on the next regiment battle!


 I may be mad at the character, but I am not mad with the nendoroid that I received.  My Ookanehira nendoroid was ten times more well-made than my Uguisumaru, it's like GSC knew of my hatred of the character and sent me one of the best makes to mock me.  I really liked that the holster of his sword came with his body so we can just insert the scabbard through it.  I ensures that there will be no falling swords while the nendoroid is on display.  The parts also slides into place like no big deal.  They were all perfect, except that I don't really like Ookanehira.  Something to note as well, is that everything fits so well together, they did not even fall apart when I filmed myself throwing him into the trash!  Not even a single scratch, I'm already thinking GSC put an omamori (protective charm) inside the nendoroid's body because it was so sure I'd be doing what I did.

On to the beauty shots!  Again, I'm so mad that he photographs better than his matcha brother.






Watch the video for the full unboxing and stay tuned for a bonus clip at the end!


See you on my next blog post which will probably be when the next TouRabu nendoroid is released!

[Toy Unboxing] Touken Ranbu Nendoroid: Uguisumaru

I have come from the dead with a double toy unboxing post!  This is the first part which is for Uguisumaru and the second part would be for his fellow Bizen sword, Ookanehira.  Of course, both posts comes with a lovely unboxing video.

Before anything, I would like to apologize for the quality of the videos as my old editor crashed on me.  Hopefully, the quality will be back to normal, if not better on the next unboxing videos as I work to get my hands on a new editing software.

Now on to the toy post!

These two babies arrived just in time for my birthday.  My friend Reo Ouji was kind enough to pick them up for me from the Wattatoys booth at Cosplay Carnival last February and bring it to our house when she came for a sleep over.  Once again, thanks to Wattatoys for always keeping me updated regarding my pre-orders and for always being flexible in your methods of payments.  I am also glad to know that their on-hand items are now available for viewing in their newly opened Shoppee store!

My new babies in their boxes
 Ahh Uguisumaru... In my opinion, he has been the most underrated sword in the Royal Iced Milk Tea quartet (for all of you unfamiliar, it's what people used to call the 4 special rarity Tachi swords). and also the one who was poked fun at the most because of his attachment to Ookanehira.  His in-game lines consists of almost 80% Ookanehira and some of us couldn't help but take pity on him and anticipate the arrival of this Bizen sword that he talks fondly about.  Some took it the other way and poked fun at Uguisumaru for having an imaginary friend that he likes to talk about most of the time.

That is what used to be the #NoOkanehira period where people would anticipate if the new sword announcement would finally be the sword that would make Uguisumaru happy at last (spoiler alert: it was usually an Awataguchi that ruins this for us).  There was even an Uguisumaru Twitter accound who would vent out all his frustrations about the sword announcements not being Ookanehira.  Finally on December of 2016, Ookanehira was anounced and there was no more lonely Uguisumarus after that.  I shall talk more about the perils of getting Ookanehira in the next blog, so stay tuned for that.

Upon opening the box for the nendo, I figured out instantly that I once again lost the nendoroid lottery.  The taping that held the plastic containing the extra arms and legs went loose inside the box and so some parts have already fallen at the bottom of the box upon opening, as seen on the video.  I also had an issue with the small parts (particularly the pom poms on his arms) being really fragile that I broke them without doing much at all.  This was also shown in the video.

Like all other nendoroids, Uguisumaru came with a number of extra parts.  My favorite was the tea set and the nightingale that came with him.


Aside from the issues that I have mentioned above, I have no other issues with this piece at all.  The color of his hair is particularly beautiful with the subtle fade of color nearing the tips.  All in all, I'm still happy with this piece.

On to the other pictures!


Watch the video below for the full unboxing.


See you on my next blog post where I trash Ookanehira!

Saturday, December 30, 2017

[Toy Unboxing] Touken Ranbu Nendoroid: Yamato no Kami Yasusada

I know I haven't posted in this blog for a while and this unboxing is long overdue because by now, most of the Saniwas who pre-ordered him has got their item, but I'm still doing this for the love of Touken Ranbu.

I got this nendoroid two weeks ago, from Wattatoys.  Seriously, I don't buy my pre-orders anywhere else.  They are very accommodating, flexible in their methods of payments and they even have their own delivery service which I regularly use because I can't make it to most of the local conventions to pick up my goods.

Upon opening, I immediately knew that I got a good item as the parts are easy to remove and stays in place when attached.  The first thing I did, of course was to look under Yamato's hakama, because we all want to see what's under a touken danshi's hakama ever since we found out that Jiji goes commando under his thanks to his nendoroid version.


Yes, Yasusada wears a pretty sexy fundoshi under his uniform.

Same as with other nendoroids, Yasusada comes with two extra face plates and some added accessories.  For Yasusada, he gets a small plate and a stick of dango to share with Kiyomitsu who also came with the same accessories.  I didn't pose them like that, though because my Kiyomitsu nendo's box is deep in my storage.  Maybe some other time, when the whole Shinsengumi is finally complete.

I did pose him in an uchiban-like manner, though.






Seriously, this was one of my easiest unboxing for this year as I had no problems with parts not fitting right or the nendo falling off the stand or anything.  I would like to believe that this was Touken Ranbu's Christmas gift to me for being such a good spender on their franchise this year. hahaha

On to more pictures!



Watch the unboxing video here:


Monday, October 23, 2017

[Anime] What I Really Want To See In Zoku Touken Ranbu Hanamaru

It is not a new piece of information anymore that the Doga Kobo animation, Touken Ranbu - Hanamaru is getting a second season slated for the winter season of 2018 which will be entitled Zoku: Tokuen Ranbu - Hanamaru (Zoku meaning continuation).  With all the frustration that Ufotable's Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu has brought to us, some veteran saniwas wanted something more lighthearted and stress-free.

Personally, I loved both the animes, but sometimes while watching Katsugeki, I just can't help but wonder when will stress-free Hanamaru be coming back so that I can see all the swords being happy again and just purely enjoying their human forms.  That being said, I made a list of the things that I wanted to see in the most awaited second season of Touken Ranbu - Hanamaru:


  • More swords
    A lot of swords has already been implemented during and after the run of the first season, as well as some swords that unfortunately, did not make it to the anime.  Given that, I hope that we can see more swords in the second season such as the following swords:

    • Kogarasumaru.  It would be hilarious to see him refer to himself as the father of all the other swords when Mikazuki - who is centuries younger than he is - has already claimed the spot of grandfather.  It would be interesting to see the reaction of  the sword boys as both out-grandpa's each other.

    • The Genji Brothers.  There has already been a ton of fan arts and fics that pokes fun at Higekiri's forgetful nature, especially when it concerns his brother's name.  Katsugeki even did it.  I want to see Hanamaru take it even further like, say a different name for Hizamaru for every episode, and by the end of the season, we all find out that Higekiri was actually doing it on purpose to make fun of his brother or something.
    • The Osafune Family.  Did you see the sudden increase in the number of Osafune family members in game?  Of course, you did.  It has been the source of head ache for all of the saniwas who has played the game religiously like me as Osafune members kept getting added almost every month.  It would be fun to see Mitsutada turn from someone who was solely responsible for the citadel's kitchen turn into someone who now has to run a small daycare himself after getting an influx of family members arriving into the citadel.  It would also be fun to see some friendly Dategumi vs Osafune School competition with Mitsutada as the prize.

    • More Toushirou Brothers (or Kiwame tantous).  Of course, we do not have a lack of people in the Awataguchi family, but since the first Hanamaru, there has been a ton of new brothers, as well as Kiwame versions of those who has been in the first anime all along.  If Zoku Hanamaru can manage it, they should be able to add in a few more brothers or at least some brothers showing up after their Kiwame Journey.  Plus points if they point out the mistake in the initial design of Shinano's Kiwame and he has to return back in time to get the revised head gear.

    • Monoyoshi Sadamune.  He may be in conflict with some of the swords because of his former master, but overall I actually find him to be a very likable sword (yes, the musical did convince me on this matter).  Monoyoshi is prided to bring his masters luck so imagine him being in the citadel.  Playing a game he only knew the mechanics of 30 minutes ago?  He wins every round.  Expedition on an unknown land?  He will bring home lots of resources.  Just imagine everyone's (the saniwa's attendants in particular) reaction when they ask him how he did it and he credits everything to his luck.

    • Sengo Muramasa.  This may make the anime borderline pg-13 or even r-18, but I want Sengo Muramasa to join the cast this season because 1) Junichi Suwabe and 2) the sexual innuendos that will come out of that pretty little mouth of his.  I also imagine him going to bed naked, so imagine if anyone would bump into him at night when they have to have a bathroom break: "Nikkari-san! There was a ghost in the bathroom and it told me to strip!"
*PS: I know I did not include some swords here, and that is because I couldn't think of head canons for them in the Hanamaru universe and/or I'm not as eager to see them in the anime as those listed above.  However, that does not mean that I love them any less (except you, Kikkou Sadamune.  I will only love you if you come home to my citadel).




  • Event-based episodes
    Touken Ranbu is all about sword boys who are awakened and given human forms in order to protect the flow of history.  However, in the game we have a lot of events that happens all the time that makes us reflect how on earth are these events supposed to help us protect history.  For Zoku Hanamaru, I would like to see some episodes, or at least portions in an episode that alludes to the fact that swords have been going on a grinding-spree on event levels such as:

    • Underground Treasure Chest.  This is one of the first events introduced in the game and also one of the most common so I think it deserves its own anime air time.  It could be a whole episode where a team is deployed to Osaka Castle to search for another one of Ichigo's brothers and Hakata tags along only to search every corner of the castle for money as the others try and fend off the Retrograde Army while he counts and records the money found.  They would come back tired, beaten and needing repairs by the end of the episode with a happy Hakata carrying a sack of koban while holding his new brother by the hand.  It could also be snippets in a few episodes where swords would be seen leaving with digging materials and coming back tired and dirty.  The new brother would be introduced later on in an episode where they come back looking fed up and never wanting to do any more digging for the rest of their lives.


    • Village of Treasures.  One of the most tiring events would be Village of Treasures.  Now imagine if this is given its own screen time and it doesn't even have to be a whole episode to be relate-able.  Just throw in a bunch of swords who are constantly tired and flinch at the sound of the summons bell, as well the constant talk of beads and you've got yourself a good Village of Treasures reference.  They could also put it in a full episode where swords are traumatized by hanafuda cards from too much grinding.



  • Tsurumaru's Failed Pranks
    Tsurumaru is a sword I love and respect because of his love for surprises.  He is known in the fan base as a prankster, so with Hanamaru Season 2, I would love to see his failed attempts at pranking the other swords, especially Mikazuki or the peaceful ones (Kousetsu and Juzumaru?).  We only saw Tsurumaru's failed prank in the opening sequence of the first season, so I wish that they would delve more into it this second season.  Imagine all the fun we can get when the prankster gets pranked himself!
These are just some of the things that I would like to see in the upcoming second season of Hanamaru and I am sure that there are a lot of saniwas out there with their own head canons on what they wanted to happen in the new season.  How about you?  What would you like to see in Zoku Hanamaru?

XO's 
Saltsuki

Saturday, October 14, 2017

[Toy Unboxing] Nendoroid: Horikawa Kunihiro + Izuminokami Kanesada

As promised, I am back with an unboxing video for the Nendorids I picked up during Cosplay Mania 2017.  I was not really a collector until the re-issue of the Mikazuki Munechika nendoroid but since then, I have been growing my sword boy family. This time, I will show you an unboxing of the not-so-recently released nendoroids of Horikawa Kunihiro and Izuminokami Kanesada, both from Touken Ranbu.

For those of you who are not familiar, Nendoroids are manufactured by Good Smile Company (hereby referred to as GSC).  They are palm-sized figures with a chibi design that comes with a number of parts including face plates, arms and legs for the owner to be able to make the figures show different poses and expressions. Nendoroids also come with some props for the figures to hold or pose with.

GSC really did a number on me with this double release, though.  I preorder all my nendoroids so that I can save up for them when the time of their release comes, and also for the cheaper pre-order prices.  However, there is just nothing I could do when they do a double-release like this.  It's like paying for a new non-preorder Nendoroid altogether.

Enough of my financial rants, and let's get on to the unboxing itself!

First is Horikawa Kunihiro, since I wanted him waiting patiently for his partner when I get to unboxing Kane-san.  Also, I figured that he will be easier than Kane-san (did you just say palm-sized, GSC?!).

Normally, Touken Ranbu Nendoroids come with three face plates: a normal face for his idle pose in the citadel, the serious face for the battle pose, and a random expression for the-sort of internal affairs pose.

Kunihiro was just adorable with his smiling face plate.

Eagerly awaiting for his Kane-san
Then, his citadel pose.


Overall, I did not experience any difficulties with this Nendoroid.  Some batches come with difficult to remove hair or face plates, stands that just wouldn't stay put, or limbs that may come loose, but with Kunihiro, I did not experience any of that.  It was a bit difficult for me to figure out which hands or arm parts to use for a pose, but that was just an error on my part. 

Next, is his partner, Izuminokami Kanesada!

KANE-SAN

Kakkoii sword
Unlike Kunihiro, Kanesan was a pain in the ass just like the in-game sword.  First difficulty I experienced was opening his packaging itself.  The parts holding the pieces of the packaging together was so stuck together, that I knocked my camera off while filming the video.  Next is his hair piece and face plate which was also difficult to remove.  I had to wiggle it a couple of times for it to be detached, and then there was the hair piece, which was also attached to his ponytail at the back of his head.  It was also pretty difficult to stick the sheath of his sword to his side as the haori was getting in the way, and the handle keeps falling off.  Lastly, sticking him to his stand was difficult.  What you had to do is to remove his head, stick the holder through the haori and body, fail a couple of times, then stick his head back into place.  Here and there, you'd get a falling scabbard or limb and you'd just have to cuss a couple of times before you can get him to do even just one pose for you.

Please don't misunderstand me, I am not blaming the shop where I purchased this or GSC for the difficulties that I encountered with this Nendo.  The times I spent doing factory work has taught me that even if products are the same, there would be slight differences per batch.  Maybe I just got a bad batch,  but it's still a first release nonetheless so I am not really complaining.  I just wish I'd get more luck with the other Nendos I have lined up for this year.

Before I forget, Kunihiro came with the 二刀開眼 (nitou kaigan, literally meaning two-sword enlightenment) from the game. This is the game mechanism from Touken Ranbu where when a team contains at at least an Uchigatana and a Wakizashi, this could be triggered. Basically, it's a double attack where the Wakizashi wipes out an enemy sword's troops,then the Uchigatana goes in for the kill.  Izuminokami is an Uchigatana, while Kunihiro is a Wakizashi. They are partner swords both previously owned by Hijikata Toshizo of the Shinsengumi, so posing them for Nitou Kaigan is very fitting indeed.

I don't have the patience to have them do the battle poses, so this will do.
Obligatory aibou pic.






See the full unboxing over in my YouTube channel.  I also posted an unboxing of Sayo Samonji and Ookurikara nendoroids.  I also do some playthroughs of otome games when I have the patience to deal with damsels in distress.

Unboxing video:





Saturday, October 7, 2017

[Event] Cosplay Mania PH 2017

Weeks after my last event post, I am back with another (albeit late) event post!  This time, me and my bro went to Cosplay Mania PH 2017.

Source: Cosplay Mania Facebook page

Founded in 2008, Cosplay Mania boasts to be the largest cosplay convention in the Philippines.  Managed and organized by Cosplay.PH, the event boasts of a large event premise (this year, they were able to book the entire second floor of SMX Convention Center), several contests including the Hall Cosplay Masquerade, Cosplay Solo Showdown (which I took part in last 2014), Cosplay Mania Cup and Ultimate Cosplay Championship, meet and greets with international guest artists, cosplayers, and anime directors, producers and voice actors and lastly, an anisong concert to cap off the activities of the day.

Due to financial constraints, me and my bro were only able to purchase the cheapest tickets (silver), but that did not stop us from enjoying the event altogether.  We went on the second and last day of the con as Jiroutachi and Taroutachi from Touken Ranbu as if we are not yet that deep into sword boy hell.

Me as Jiroutachi and Reo Ouji as Taroutachi.
 We had the costumes made from Cosplayer Secret Shop instead of going about our usual way of making everything from scratch because of time constraints (me being busy with graduate school and Reo being busy with work).  The swords were commissioned from BALT Creation also for the same reason.  The rest of the props, we made ourselves.  For me, that would be the headdress and the sake jar (maybe I should make a progress log post for those).  I also made an arm guard, but figured at the last minute that it would be too hot to wear under all the layers of clothing and decided to wear the fabric version that came with the costume instead.

We were able to enter the event premises and get our bracelets at around 12AM, when it was not yet so crowded due to the bulk of event goers still stuck in the queue outside of the convention center.  We immediately went about our business shopping for merch since we figured out that it would be hard for us to do so with our costumes on once more people start coming in.  We also met a lot of our friends and had a lot of pictures taken as we did so.  I haven't seen much of our pics from the photographers that day, but then that may just be me being lazy in browsing Facebook.  So while we are waiting for photos, here are a ton of selfies!

With Miki as Kashuu who was the attendant of our Cheese Saniwa

We dropped by our Cheese Saniwa's booth at the artist alley
I was finally able to pose with Todoroki!
Another Jiroutachi found us and of course, we had to take a pic with them

Channeling the Otokomichi spirit
Speaking of merch, here's my haul plus some gifts I got from that day.  I was not able to buy a lot as the halls quickly got filled up with people and we were not able to check out the other booths because of our costumes and bags got in the way.  I mainly got Haikyuu and Touken Ranbu key chains and JoJo stickers.  I also finally got an ita bag to showcase my weab collection of rubber straps at the next con that I will go to.

Cosmania day 2 haul and gifts!
And see those two big boxes right there?  I also picked up my Izuminokami Kanesada and Horikawa Kunihiro pre-ordered nendoroids from WattaToys

breaking character because my ship is sailing!
Needless to say, I was a happy little Touken Ranbu fan girl that day.  Also, expect unboxing videos for Kane-san and Hori-chan!

While our experience with Cosmania this year was nothing short of enjoyable, I would also like to address some of the complaints we have heard first hand from our friends during the con or through posts or chats. 

First, and the bulk of the complaints I saw about the event is the long lines just to get inside the venue.  As I have also noticed upon arriving at SMX, there was already a huge line outside of the convention center way before the opening time.  While this was gradually dissipated and a bit more organized on the second day,  It was apparently not the case during the first day.  People reported waiting in line to be let into SMX for hours, only to wait in line again so that they can get on the escalators that will take them to the second floor where the convention is being held.  Lastly, they would fall in line again to exchange their tickets for event bracelets.  The people complained about the long lines to the extent that some reported missing their meet and greet times as well as the guests themselves feeling upset upon seeing an almost empty queue because most of the people for that schedule were still outside waiting in line.  Cosplay Mania management has already released a statement that addresses this issue, so let's hope that by next year there would be a better way to get inside the con without falling in line for long periods of time.

Another complaint that I heard about straight from a friend of mine was the behavior of the staff.  There were reports of the staff being rude to the event goers, shouting at them and blaming them for the disorganized lines at the event as well as the improper handling of the guests.  I did not experience these myself, but this is the second year that I've heard reports of the staff of this particular event behaving in an unprofessional manner.  What I can just say about this is that the number one in any business etiquette list is for you to treat your clients (in this case the con goers) and guests (guest cosplayers, anisong artists, seiyuus, directors, producers, etc.) with the highest priority and care.  Hopefully, this has been brought into the attention of the Cosplay Mania management and hopefully, better orientation when it comes to handling a large scale event like this could be provided to their volunteers and staff for their future events.

On a lighter note, Cosplay Mania still holds a special place in my heart.  This is the biggest con I've ever went to and where I got to meet some of my cosplay idols.  It is not a lie that they were one of the first conventions that were able to bring international cosplayers and artists on Philippine shores which was until recently, just in the middle of nowhere for most foreign artists in the anime and cosplay world. 

Also, because my first convention never got a second run, I treat Cosplay Mania as my anniversary convention.  That being said, I am happy to say that this year is my 8th year in cosplay!  Hopefully, I can still do this for a few more years. :)

Queue a narcissistic photo of Jiroutachi.



Thanks for reading this far!  See you on my next post whenever I make it :)


XO's
Saltsuki

Sunday, August 20, 2017

[Touken Ranbu] Surviving the Village of Treasures

Saniwas (term used to refer to the players of Touken Ranbu where they take on the role of the sage or 'saniwa') around the world are busy grinding in order to collect enough beads to win the newest Touken Danshi (lit. Sword Boy), Kotegiri Gou.

Make way for the fashion police



As someone who has followed this god-forsaken franchise for 2 years, I've had my fair share of Village of Treasures event and so I'm writing this blog now to give you some tips on how you can possibly survive this event without Hakata chasing you out of your own citadel for driving it to bankruptcy.  Please note that these are just tips and suggestions.

Disclaimer: I may not have the same type of troops or the same toudans as your party so of course, our results may vary.  Also, I would like to point out that I grind without the intention of leveling up in the process.  I send out my most OP team to clear out stages as quickly as possible and I usually do the leveling after I have cleared the event.

Know your capacity
I've heard time and time again about people saying that their parties can't take on E4 because they are always forced to retreat due to injuries.  And to that, I suggest that you first measure your team's capacity.  Try out all 4 maps and see which is the map with the highest survival rate.  I know that there are unforeseen elements like drawing a 4th Yari or Naginata card (which happened to me several times), but try to gauge how much beating your team can take in a map with most of them making it through to the final node.  I know that this consumes tickets that you'd rather use for grinding, but from my standpoint, it is worth trying.

No need to send out your most OP swords if you don't want to!

The only way that you can get more beads out of each run faster is if a) you draw all the bead cards in one run (which is very unlikely) or b) you draw an enemy card and come out victorious with at least an A or S ranking (this gives you 30-36 beads depending on the enemy card for E4).  Losing a battle or retreating will only give you 25% of the beads of what is currently in your bag as well as make you lose all the instruments you have picked up in a run.  Sending boys to a map they can barely handle would also make them go into fatigue faster, which in turn will affect their performance in battle (I usually switch out fatigued toudans or use a dango/makunochi bento if they are available).

Do the math

This may be due to this hidden side of my that's a bit of a nerd, but I actually do my maths for once if it means getting my sword boy faster.  The reason why I encourage testing out the capacity of your team first is because it would help you determine how much you need to grind per day and sticking to that plan like glue.

I even wrote down all the rewards for Ookanehira's event and I check them off as I go.


Take the current event for example: The event started on August 15 and will end on August 29, meaning that you have14 days (I don't want to be grinding until the last minute so I subtracted 1 day from the timeline) to get 100,000 beads in order to get Kotegiri Gou.  Using simple division, we can say that we need to make at least 7,143 beads per day so that we can have Gou on the 14th day.  After knowing that fact, we can now use what we learned from earlier while testing out your team's capacity.

Here's what my computation looked like:
1 run = 450 beads (E4 map)
1 ticket = 300 koban
7143 beads per day/450 beads per run = 16 runs per day
16 runs x 300 koban per ticket = 4800 koban
4800 koban - 1800 koban (6 free tickets per day) = 3000 koban per day
3000 koban per day x 14 days = 42000 koban for the whole event

I have seen some people saying that they may not be able to finish the event because they do not have enough koban to spend.  I believe that this may be achievable if you have a good team at your disposal and also if you do not get too greedy.  Just like real life budgeting and work advice goes, learn to pace yourself and work within your budget and stick to it like glue.

It is not the end of the world

I remember the first VoT event happened on December 2015 with Monoyoshi Sadamune as the prize for completing the event.  This was before Touken Ranbu Pocket was introduced.  At the time, I was only able to play Touken Ranbu on my laptop during the weekend with a really laggy internet connection at home and I have just barely started Touken Ranbu last June.  That being said, I wasn't even able to complete half of the event because I can't play as often as I could and my team was still very weak and so and I was really sad that I missed the chance of getting Monoyoshi.

The event ended already?


Years later, I now know that missing a chance at completing an event is not the end of the world.  One of the reasons I am saying this is that even if you are just a newbie at the game, you can get a chance to level up your swords (have you seen how large the exp is for every enemy card?) as well as gain resources for your citadel to prepare you for future events or to make up for your loss from the past ones (VoT right after a smithing event helped me regain my resources quicker).  Prize swords for this event is also a great deal if you are just a starting Saniwa (I know I had a hard time smithing Shishiou and having him as an event prize is awesomesauce for me!)

Also, with new swords being introduced and the almost monthly events being held in game, TKRB is bound to reintroduce past event prize boys either as map drops or as swords obtainable through smithing.  If you are still not convinced, here are some swords whom I obtained at a later time after their first event or who came back after their event.


No need to be a sad burrito over missing the first opportunity

  • Monoyoshi Sadamune. First obtainable through Village of Treasures. Became a rare drop sword for four War Training Expansion events and is now a map drop at Era 7-1.  I obtained him during War Training Expansion 7.
  • Nihongou. First obtainable as a rare drop through the first War Training Expansion event.  Was also a rare drop sword for two more War Training Expansion events and is now a map drop at Era 6-4 where I originally obtained him.
  • Fudou Yukimitsu.  First obtainabe through War Training Expansion 2.  Came back as a reward sword for War Training Expansion 4,5,6,7 and 8.  Obtained him during War Training Expansion 7.
  • Hakata Toushirou, Gotou Toushirou, Shinano Toushirou and Houchou Toushirou were first obtainable on Underground Treasure Chest events and all came back as reward swords for the same events.  Obtained them during their original UTC events.
  • Sengo Muramasa. First obtainable through a smithing campain.  Became a reward sword for one of my most favorite events in TKRB history, Edo Castle Infiltration Investigation where I also obtained him as prize.  I saw his musical version first before actually obtaining him in-game because I suck at smithing campaigns.
  • Ookanehira.  First obtainable through Regiment Battle 2.  Came back as the reward sword for Regiment Battle - Early Summer Camp aka make the citadel as bright as the sun by collecting 60,000 fireflies.  Obtained him during Regiment Battle 2 and has regretted it ever since.
  • Sohayanotsurugi and Oodenta Mitsuyo.  First obtainable through smithing campaigns and both came back as reward swords for Regiment Battle 2 and Regiment Battle - Early Summer Camp with Oodenta as a rare drop for these events.  Obtained them both in Regiment Battle 2.
  • Juzumaru Tsunetsugu.  First obtainable through a smithing campaign.  Came back as a rare drop sword for War Training Expansion 3 and 4 and is now a map drop on Era 7-4.  Obtained him during War Training Expansion 3.
  • Kogarasumaru.  First obtainable through a smithing campaign.  Came back as an reward sword for Village of Treasures - Instrument Gathering Stage 1 (PC users only), 2 and 3.  Obtained him during VoT-IGS 2.
  • Akashi Kuniyuki. First obtainable as a rare drop during War Training Expansion.  Came back as rare drop for War Training Expansion 3, 5, 6 and 8.  Now a map drop on Era 6-2. He was the reason why I was finally convinced to play TKRB and it took me 2 years to finally get him.  Got him at War Training Expansion 8.
  • Taikogane Sadamune. Is a map drop at Era 7-2.  Came back as a rare drop during War Training Expansion 5 and 8.  Got him at Era 7-2 because his Kiwame is beautiful and I just gotta have him.
  • Higekiri and Hizamaru. First obtainable as rare drops (reward for Hizamaru) in Regiment Battle.  Came back as drops in War Training Expansion 3.  Now both obtainable as drops from Keibishii battles.  I got them both as Keibishii drops.
  • Nagasone Kotetsu.  Was a Keibishii drop before getting replaced by the Genji brothers. Came as a drop for War Training Expansion events and is now obtainable through smithing.  I think I got him as a smith after his episode in Hanamaru came out.
  • Urashima Kotetsu. Was a Keibishii drop before getting replaced by the Genji brothers.  Came as a drop for War Training Expansion events and as a reward for Uncharted Village of Treasures (Practice).  Now obtainable through smithing.  Got this kid through smithing.
With the new swords being introduced one after the other, I am sure that the devs will come up with an event other than smithing which will make them more obtainable so if you did not get them at the first try, cheer up coz I'm 300% sure that they will be back soon!

I hope you learned something from this entry and if not, just enjoy how much I torture myself as I get too mathematical over an in-game event.

Thanks for reading and may your sword family grow in numbers and in strength!





XO's,
Saniwa Saltsuki.

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