Welcome to the TWC Wiki! You are not logged in. Please log in to the Wiki to vote in polls, change skin preferences, or edit pages. See HERE for details of how to LOG IN.

Difference between revisions of "Way of the Sword"

From TWC Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Created page with "{|class="infobox bordered" style="width: 8em;text-align: left;font-size: 90%;" |- |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;font-size: large;" | '''Way of the Sword''' |- |colspan="2...")
 
m
Line 10: Line 10:
  
 
==Requires==
 
==Requires==
*Arts: [[Image:S2TW-strategy of attack.png|link=Strategy of Attack|Strategy of Attack]]
+
*'''Arts''': [[Image:S2TW-strategy of attack.png|link=Strategy of Attack|Strategy of Attack]]
  
 
==Enables==
 
==Enables==
 
*'''<u>Buildings</u>''':
 
*'''<u>Buildings</u>''':
**No-Dachi Dojo
+
**[[No-Dachi Dojo (TWS2)|No-Dachi Dojo]]
 
*'''<u>Arts</u>''':
 
*'''<u>Arts</u>''':
 
**[[Image:S2TW-sword expertise.png|link=Sword Expertise|Sword Expertise]]
 
**[[Image:S2TW-sword expertise.png|link=Sword Expertise|Sword Expertise]]

Revision as of 06:37, 24 December 2011

Way of the Sword
S2TW-way of the sword.png
Shogun-2-ArtsB.png

Description

The true student of the sword practices daily, until there is no enemy and no weapon. The proper stroke and counterstroke happen without thought: all becomes as one and the warrior simply reacts correctly to every situation. Warriors who go through such rigorous and endless training have their skills improved, and are already experienced in combat before they even reach a battlefield.

Miyamoto Musashi, the author of the Book of Five Rings and a legendary swordsman, devoted his life to his swordsmanship. At 16, he set off on a pilgrimage to discover all he could about the art of combat. He spent most of his life on the road, never settling, and sleeping out in the open regardless of the season. He looked wretched and unkempt; this was something highly unusual in a samurai, and it is said that he never bathed, as entering washing would have left him unarmed and vulnerable. He eventually settled with his adopted son, Iori, but easy comfort did not agree with him and retired to a cave, where he lived until his death. Musashi's book is still influential, and a fascinating glimpse into a now-lost world.

Requires

  • Arts: Strategy of Attack

Enables

Effects

  • +1 experience for all sword-wielding recruits