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You must collect all 4th weapons & 1000 KOs medals for all unique characters. Download mirrorop sender for windows.
Adjust Time Limit[edit]
You must finish Empire Mode.
Hint - Fourth Weapons[edit]
Use the smith to upgrade your character's weapon to level 4. Then, successfully complete any battle with 500 or more kills. At the end of the battle, you will receive that character's fourth weapon.
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Unlockable Bonuses[edit]
Annex .. Unlock for play 100 officers
Fief Owner and Default Officers .. Complete Empire mode
Officer Deaths (movies) .. Unlock 50 weapons for play
Officer Limits .. Unlock 50 Policy Cards for play
Time Limits .. Complete Empire mode
Officer Death Options[edit]
You must unlock 50 weapons.
Time Limit[edit]
Free download film radit and jani full movie. Finish Empire Mode.
Fourth Weapons[edit]
You have to Smith the weapon to level 4. In a battle get 500 K.O.s.
Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada,[1] known in Japan as Sengoku Musou ~Sanada Maru~ (戦国無双 ~真田丸~?) is a hack and slash game by Koei Tecmo through their development subsidiary, Omega Force. It is a spin-off of Samurai Warriors 4, part of the Samurai Warriors series, which in turn is a spin-off of the long-running Dynasty Warriors series, both of which are also hack and slash games. It was released on November 23, 2016 in Japan to coincide with the airing of the climax episode of the ongoing NHK TV taiga drama Sanada Maru.[2] It will also be released in North America and Europe in 2017.[3]
The game’s existence was first revealed in a Dengeki PlayStation release calendar in an issue dated on July 12, 2016.[4] Famitsu later confirmed it on July 14, 2016 along with first details and screenshots, including the nature of its collaboration with the taiga drama Sanada Maru. On August 4, 2016, a livestream was conducted which disclosed more information, including the game’s release date;[2] an official trailer was released shortly after in YouTube.