![]() ![]() In his normal mode, Kojūrō's S-string consists of a series of vertical slashes followed up a few horizontal swipes, and ending with a powerful upward slash. In Sengoku Basara 2 as an NPC, he uses a mirrored moveset of Masamune. ![]() He has a mid-tier speed and attack range, although a little bit better than his lord. Like his lord, Masamune, has two modes - his normal mode and his Slaughter mode. Kojūrō fights using a Katana, although a bit longer than Masamune's have. In the One-Eyed Dragon he sees the future leader of Japan, and is determined to bring his master's ambition to fulfillment. Kojūrō has been hinted to be stronger than his master various times (many characters' lines when encountering him reflect this), and possibly he himself knows this but he has unwavering faith in Masamune, despite the latter's young age and recklessness. Kojūrō values honor and loyalty above everything else: he was ready to be executed for the "sin" of turning his sword against his master (albeit for a just cause). Modeled after a typical yakuza-style gangster from the movies, his manner of speech, attitude towards his subordinates and even his secondary attack string clearly reflect this inspiration. Kojūrō Katakura is a loyal retainer of Date Masamune, but also appears as a brotherly and mentor-like figure for the One-Eyed Dragon. ![]() But not once have I thought about dying." Oath of the Right Eye (Rei Kondoh) (SB3U-4S) Will of the Right Eye (Rei Kondoh) (SB2H-3) Travis Willingham ( Samurai Heroes/ Samurai Kings/ 2/ The Last Party/ Judge End) ![]()
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