
Obviously easier difficulties mean a much easier and faster tournament. You'll get the Demonscales ending and a hefty amount of samurai points (Between 1100-1800 depending on difficulty), and it takes <10 minutes. You get more points for not doing anything dishonourable (So no killing, no looting bodies, no kicking bodies, no breaking crates during this speed run). Try to use the blunt reverse blade on your tourney opponents, and when their vitality bar is empty press button to speak and say "I call this match" so they don't die.

Travel to the Main Plaza, enter the tournament, win. Travel to the Town, watch auto-cutscene. Go to the Main Plaza, watch the minister cutscene. A samurai’s education in the art of war included mental training. Its an interesting comparison although Way Of The Samurai is not aesthetically like Undertale. I was just playing this on an Emulator and I was basically being a Monster who was killing everyone, gaining me the rank of 'Heretic' even though I did not join the guy at the beginning. Let’s look now at the samurai way of life. You can go pacifist route or kill everyone in your way.
#WAY OF THE SAMURAI 1 LIFE FULL#
It was during this time that the samurai ideal came to full flower. Samurai served under shoguns and administered the government. Immediately walk back to the Harbour to view auto-cutscene. For the next 250 years, Japan was at peace. Start the game, don't get involved in the Harbour fight. You get more points on higher difficulties, but if you want to do it on easy or normal you should still get about 1200+ in about ten minutes. There's a simple way to get samurai points, it just requires a very quick speed run.

When Portuguese merchants arrive in 1543, they are the first Europeans to set foot in Japan. Other then that, top notch trainer CH crew! In the early 16th century, Japan is a warlike society ruled by samurai and their daimyo warlords. If I could just make one suggestion it would be a option for more samurai points since it seems like its how you unlock things.
