)))))))))) )))))))))) ))) )) )))))))))))) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )) )))))) )))))))) )) )) )) ))))) )) )) )) )) )) )))) )) )) )))))))))) )))))))))) )) ))) )))))))) =============================================================== The one and only Genjuro FAQ and strategy guide By: Brian Wallis Ver. 0.9 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> FAQ/SG History: Ver. 0.5--> No real strategy guide yet. Basic framework established. A call for combos... Ver. 0.9--> Much better, but still needs lots of information. I reallywanted to get this out, so it's rushed. (And late. Sigh...) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> This FAQ can be found at: Damone's page: http://styx.ios.com/~damone/ss3page.html Edward Ju's page: http://www-scf.usc.edu/~edju/index.html <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> This FAQ is split in two parts. The first is a collection of background information on Genjuro. If you don't care about the background info, then you should skip right to the second part. It is a strategy guide for slash and bust Genjuro. Enjoy! <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Notice: This guide is public domain, so you can't sell it. Also, you must give proper credit if you decide to distribute it. Thanks. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Part 1: The FAQ 1. Who is Kibagami Genjuro and what does he look like? 2. What is his history in Samurai Shodown? 3. What is he baised on? 4. What is his ending from SS2? 5. What is his ending from SS3? 6. What is Genjuro's stage like in SS3? 7. What are Genjuro's poses in SS3? 8. What is Genjuro's quote from SS3? 9. Ehat are Genjuro's colors from SS3? <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Who is Kabagami Genjuro and what does he look like? 1. Genjuro is a charecter from the Samurai Shodown series. His first appearance was in Samurai Shodown 2, were he was introduced as "Haomaru's true rival." He has long hair that is tied up in a ponytail. Genjuro likes to wear baggy pants with a kimono around his waist while he fights. He doesn't wear any other shirt whitch reaveals his scared, muscular upper body. To say the least, he looks really cool! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is his history in Samurai Shodown? 2. Genjuro and Haohmaru both trained under Caffiene Nicotine. One day, Caffiene had Genjuro fight Haohmaru for a scroll that increases your fighting skill. Genjuro won this fight, but was extremely brutal and almost killed Haohmaru. Caffiene gave the scroll to Haohmaru and (in his infinite wisdom) expelled Genjuro. Needless to say, Genjuro was majorly ticked off. Now Genjuro is hunting down Haohmaru and Caffiene Nicotine. (This info was posted on the Neo Geo mailing list by Briareos. Thanks a billion!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is he baised on? 3. Genjuro's background is fully explained in Scott Fujimoto's Historical Background of Samurai Spririts Charecters. This FAQ is baised on Samurai Shodown 2 and defiantly is a must read for all Samurai Shodown fans. Here is the Genjuro section: Genjuro is inspired by the Japanese Hanafuda card game. Thanks go to Greg Kasavin, Kenichiro Tanaka, and Spencer Olson for originally listing information on this: The Hanafuda (flower card) game is made of a deck of 48 different cards where you try and match suits to make high scoring combinations. There are 12 suits, each representing both a plant and a month. They are pine, plum, cherry, iris, wistaria, peony, clover, grass, chrysathenum, maple, willow, paulownia. There are also four different ranks: the plain one with nothing but the plant(1point), the plant with a fuda ( paper strip with poetry) (5 pts), a picture with the plant and another object (10 pts), and an evan more elaborate picture (20 pts). Virtually EVERYTHING about Genjuro is a reference to the Hanfuda deck: --Genjuro's Sanren Satsu consists of three different attacks, the Boar, the Deer, and the Butterfly. When he completes the three slashes, he shouts "InoShikaCho!" which are the three respective animals. Look closely and you'll see those animals on the cards, which are exactly as they appear in the Hanafuda deck (10 point wisaria, maple, and peony, respectively). In Hanafuda, these three cards are together a high-scoring combinations. --Genjuro's Card Throw when it hits shows cards form the cherry blossom suit. An A is a plain cherry blossom, a B is a 5 pt cherry blossom, and the AB is a 20 pt cherry blossom, the same card that's used in his weapon breaker. --Genjuro's uppercut briefly shows cards a pheonix's head at the arc of the slash. The head surrounded by the purple slash (actually wings) is an image from the 20 pt card in the paulownia suit. --Genjuro's Power Special displays either the highest or lowest cards of each suit. When blocked, the lowest cards fly out. When he hits, the five "lights" (highest ranking cards) are shown. The five lights are the highest combination you can get in the game: 1. Crane--pine suit 2. Man with umbrella and frog--willow suit 3. Pheonix's head--paulownia suit 4. Moon over hill--grassy suit 5. Curtain with cherry blossoms--cherry blossom suit --Genjuro's stage itself is right out of Hanafuda. An entire suit of the grass cards consists of a grassy landscape at sunset with a big moon over on the left. The 1 pt cards have only grass, while the 10 pt card show the flock of birds that fly across Genjuro's background. The 20 pt card has the moon over the hill. The grass, incidentally, is called Sekagi and that's why his stage is appropriately titled Sekagigahara. However, Genjuro's scene takes place in November, while the grass suit is in August. --When Genjuro is split open, 1-pt cherry blossom cards spill out. --When Genjuro puts on his kimono, there is an image of a paper with poetry on it, lined on either side by blossoms. This is from the 5 point cherry blossom card. The wine dish is from the 10 pt chrysanthenum suit. The pose with him holding an umbrella with a frog nearby is an image directly from the 20 pt willow suit. Note: The main character in Jubei Ninja Chronicles is called Kibegami Jebei. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- What is his ending from SS2? 4. I can never remember the exact words of Genjuro's SS2 ending (I don't own SS2), so I'll use the wording from Shawn Holmes' SS2 TAPFAQ. (The best info on SS2 anywere.) Genjuro stands on the rocky outlook. He spots Haohmaru below and says, "Ha, too weak. Oh, he is..." He then jumps down. In the forest, Haohmaru lies on the ground, wounded. Genjuro leaps in and says, "You had a hard fight Haohmaru. Now I'll kill you!" Haohmaru replies, "You bas..." but then Oshizu jumps between them and exlaims, "Stop it! He is wounded... You should challenge him when he's better." Genjuro responds, "You are quite right! All right, I will overlook it this time..." and he jumps away. Genjuro stands in another part of the forest when the frog jumps in. He looks at it and says "It's you. I'll kill you!" The frog backs off, afraid. Genjuro looks away instead, and says, "Have (it) your own way..." He walks off, and the frog continues to hop as the scene fades. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- What is his ending from SS3? 5. Actually, I kinda like the SS3 endings. (I love the music!) Anyway, most don't agree, so I'll shut up. Genjuro's goes like this: Genjuro Kibagami, Japan's mythic warrior. Kibagami, the assassin, has slain the evil Zankuro. "You call this guy tough? It seems Haohmaru does have an inferior after all!" Taking his sizeable reward, Kibagami dissappears. "The world bores me... What is he up to now? No matter, for we'll meet again, Haohmaru. For the last time!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- What is Genjuro's stage like in SS3? 6. Genjuro's stage in SS3 is a small, run-down Japanese town on the brink of a storm. At the beginning of the fight, the sky is fairly bright, but about 15 seconds in, the sky turns dark brown and lightning starts to strike. Children are play fighting with sticks, but there mothers drag them in due to the fight or the oncoming storm. Fast moving grey clouds block the sky. The music is very cool, it's one of the best tracks in the game! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What are Genjuro's poses in SS3? 7. Okay, here are the important ones: SLASH & BUST Before round one: Pauses then whips off his kimono. SLASH 1st win: He drinks from his wine bowl then tosses it as he says something in Japanese. 2nd win: He waves his sword then puts on his kimono. BUST 1st win: Turns around, raises his hand to his to his face then drops it down to his side. Next he takes a deep breath and exhales slowly. 2nd win: Pulls the ribbon from his ponytail as he turns around. Then heturns his face to the screen and says something in Japanese. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is Genjuro's quote from SS3? 8. Genjuro's quote is: "You wretch!" Yes, it's bad. Really bad. Really, really bad. But hey, it's not that big of a deal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What are Genjuro's colors from SS3? 9. Here they are: SLASH A: Pinkish hair and kimono, green pants. B: Blue hair and kimono, black pants. (Pale skin.) BUST: A: Yellow hair and kimono, brown pants. (My personal favorite.) B: White hair and kimono, grey pants. (Dark skin.) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Part 2: The Strategy Guide 1. Why would I want to play as Genjuro? 2. Should I pick slash or bust? 3. Can you give me some general strategy? 4. What are Genjuro's normal moves? 5. What are Genjuro's special moves? 6. Can you give me some guard crush info? 7. Can you give me some Genjuro combos? 8. How about some specific strategies? <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Why would I want to play as Genjuro? 1. The way I see it, there are two solid resins to pick Genjuro. The first is because he's so cool! (That's why I picked him.) Why is he cool? Well,he defently has a bad-ass look all his own. He also has an attidiude that you just can't top. And that attitude is for REAL to, he's defently not a poser. I don't know, it's kind of hard to explain. Some people think Ukyo is cool, and others think Nakururu is cool, but to me, Genjuro is defintly the man! The other resin that you would pick Genjuro is that you want a power charecter. Not a whimpy little speed charecter, but a big muscular guy who can dish out tons of damage. If so, then I would suggest Haohmaru or Genjuro. Haohmaru is usually played more defensivly (at least around here) while most Genjuro players are on offence. I also like this aspect of Genjuro. So give Genjuro a try. I can't guarantee you'll like him, but it's worth a quarter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Should I pick slash or bust? 2. That's a logical question. I don't think there is a clear cut winner, both have advantages. Most special moves cancel each other out. (see chart) Both have Lightning Wings Scarlet Slash are Purple Dusk are the same Cherry Blossom Iris Reverse has a slight advantage Death Hack has an advantage Death Drops has a huge advantage I'd like to explain the Death Hack and Death Drops. The Death Hack is comparable to Three-Heavens Death. This match up isn't as bad as you might think,but the Death Hack has an advantage. They both are great counters and both can be used in combos. However, the Death Hack is much easier to do. Also, while the Death Hack is a great offensive move, Three-Heavens Death should only be used as a counter or in a combo. The other match-up I'd like to explain is Death Drops vs. Death of 100 Demons. Death Drops has a huge advantage because it can grab the oppenent out of a block. I hardly ever use Death of 100 Demons, but I often use Death Drops. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can you give me some general strategy? 3. Your going to have to wait for ver. 1.0 for this section. Sorry, but I said it was rushed, didn't I? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- What are Genjuro's normal moves? 4. Genjuro's normal moves are well documented in Red Fox's Normal Move FAQ. GENJURO: Far Close Standing: A- Slash in front of him Blow with sword's hilt [HL, N, 1] [HL, N, 1] B- Medium range side slash Hit with back of hilt [HL, Y, 1] [HL, N, 1] C- Long range overhead slash Slash from low to high [HL, N, 1] [HL, N, 1] Ducking: A- Two handed blow with hilt [HL, N, 1] B- One handed knock with end of sword [HL, ?, 1] C- Lunging slash with sword Slash from low to high [HL, N, 1] [HL, N, 1] Dashing: A- Lunging rush with his elbow [H, N, 1] B- Two quick hits for auto knockdown [L, ?, 2] C- Lunging overhead slash after a breif pause [UB, N, 2] V. Jumping: A- Swings hilt towards oppenent for short range [H, Y, 1] B- Sideways slash straight in front [H, Y, 1] C- Overhead strike [H, Y, 1] H. Jumping: A- Swings hilt towards opponent for short range [H, Y, 1] B- Sideways slash strait in front [H, Y, 1] C- Deep downwards cross-cut [H, Y, 1] Hopping Guard Crush: Armed- Hopping twohanded overhead slash [H, Y, 1] Unarmed- Low jump kick [H, Y, 1] Punches (all punches are the same move at different speeds): Standing- A straight jab [HL, N, 1] Ducking- Two hitting backhand [HL, N, 2] Dashing- Sliding double low hitting punch, auto knockdown [HL, N, 2] Jumping- Downwards punch that does not go below himself [H, Y, 1] Kicks: D- Three kicks, one high, two at mid level [HL, N, 2] Fwd+D- Low shin kick for auto knockdown [L, ?, 1] Dwn+D- Quick foot slide [L, ?, 1] Dashing- Slideing Dwn/Fwd+D, auto knockdown [HL N, 1] Dwn/Fwd+D- Upwards kick from croutched position [HL, N, 1] V. Jump+D- Sideways kick in front with good range [H, Y, 1] Key: Sideways kick <-- Discription of move [H <-- Weather it can be blocked high, low, high & low or unblockable Y <-- Weather it can be air blocked or not 1] <-- Number of times it hits -------------------------------------------------------------------------- What are Genjuro's special moves? 5. Here are Genjuro's special moves: ========================================================================== Slash & Bust ========================================================================== -> LIGHTNING WINGS (aka "the uppercut") -0 | \ + Slash 0 0 Genjuro jumps into the air and swings his sword leaving a slash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is Genjuro's uppercut. It can hit up to three times in close and does good damage. You should use it like any other uppercut. ========================================================================= Slash ========================================================================= -> TRIPLE DEATH HACK | \ -0 + Slash (Five times) 0 0 Genj slides at his oppenent slashing them as he cuts up some cards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This move can be repeted five times, doing about 50% damage. The best way to do this is by pressing C on the first slash, B on the next three and C on the last. (CBBBC) When you press C your opponent must block forward, so mix in a few Bs to really confuse people! This move is also a good counter because it comes out so fast. It also combos well, take a look at the combo section! ========================================================================== -> CHERRY BLOSSOM SLICE | / 0- + Slash 0 0 Genjuro hurls a card at his oppenent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is Genjuro's projectial. It's fast and does decent damage. Over all, it's a great projectial. A fun thing to do is to run behind it. If they block, Death Drop them. (see Death Drops for more info) Other than that, use it as a regular projectial. You can handle that, right? ========================================================================= -> SCARLET SLASH -0 \ | + Slash 0 0 Genjuro pulls a card out of thin air then nails his oppenent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This move isn't really that useful. It's sometimes known as the "delayed slash" and for a good resin! Genjuro stands there with his sword up for about a second and then hits his oppenent with the card and sword. This means that it is basicly IMPOSSIBLE to combo this move. Sometimes I like to use this move on people who jump at me. When they jump, I time the Scarlet Slash (SS) to hit them as they come in range. It seems to have good priority, and does decent damage. However, the timeing is tough,so practice this move. Even if you get hit a few times, it'll make you a betterplayer! Another tactic is to use it after a missed B or C. If you time it right it will hit them as they are reeling back. ========================================================================= -> DEATH DROPS 0- | / + C (Close) 0 0 Genjuro throws his oppenent into the air, jumps at them and slashes them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This move is a throw, so it will grab them out of a block. It is very useful, but don't overuse it! If you hang around at point blank range, your oppenent will try to get you, usually with a special move. A fun thing to do with this move is to use it in a "Hanzo trap". Throw a card, run at your oppenet, then if they block, Death Drop them. Yeah, it's cheap, but hey, that's Samurai Shodown! One annoying thing about this move is that if you jump over your oppenent and try to Death Drop them, you will often get Lightning Wings instead. Try not to do this, it might make you look like an idiot! ;-) ========================================================================= !!!POWER SPECIAL!!! -> FIVE FLASH RIP -0 0- / | \ -0 + AB 0 0 0 Genjuro throws a card that picks your oppenent. He then jumps up and slashes them five times while sliceing cards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This move is used differently than Genjuro's SS2 power special. In SS2, the special came out as a Cherry Blossom card and flew across the screen. In SS3, it comes out as a C slash with a twirling card. This means that you have to be at close range to use it. Don't over-use this move. Try to slip around your oppenent and nail them, or hit them after a missed move. It is possible to hit them from in front, but be careful! When you're POWed up, your oppenent will be extra cautious. This move is also interruptible, so if you do it over and over, a ton of cards will be twirling in the air. Most humans will get sucked in, but the CPU isn't that stupid! The CPU useally hits me out of this, so use this strategy only on other people. (Oh yeah, when I do this move I yell out "ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE!!!!!!" while signaling the appropriate number with my hand. Useally I'm calm and in control, but when you land a big power special, it's hard not to get excited!) ========================================================================= Bust ========================================================================= -> THREE-HEAVENS DEATH | \ -0 + Slash (Three times) 0 0 Genjuro does a riseing uppercut while slashing cards.(What else?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This move is powerful, but hard to do. You have to be super fast and precise to get all three slashes to come out. The other disadvantage is the fact that this move has bad lag time if missed. It will leave you open, so never ever use this move if there is a reasonable chance your oppenent will block it. Now that I've discussed the disadvantages, it's only fair that I discuss the avantages! As I said before, this move does big damage. Also, it is great for combos. (Check the combo section!) The close low C into Three-Heavens Death combo dizzies, and if you use it on your dizzied oppenent it will kill. This move is also a decent counter since it is at running speed and comes out fast. Just be sure that it will hit or you could be in for a nasty surprise! ========================================================================= -> CHERRY BLOSSOM IRIS REVERSE | / 0- + Slash (Hold for second hit) 0 0 Same as the regular Cherry Blossom, except if you hold down slash the card will ricochet off your oppenent... then fly back and hit them! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Fox has provided a nice strategy for the CBIR. When the card is bouncing back, run at your oppenent and hit them with a running B. If they block high,the card will hit them. If they block low, the running B will hit them. Cool, huh? Other than that, use it as a regular CB. (With a twist! He, he, he...) ========================================================================= -> PURPLE DUSK -0 \ | + Slash 0 0 This is like slash's Scarlet Slash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- See the Scarlet Slash for info on this move. I don't really know why I made two sections. Ah well... ========================================================================= -> DEATH OF 100 DEMONS -0 0- -0 + C Genjuro grabs his oppenent, then slashes them and kicks them away. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Argh! This move will NOT grab your oppenent out of a block! This means that it really isn't that useful. I hardly EVER use it. ========================================================================= !!!POWER SPECIAL!!! -> Reverse Five Flashes -0 0- / | \ -0 + CD 0 0 0 This move is alot like Slash's power special. Try it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This move is used the same way as Slash's power special. However, I like this one more because it looks cooler! ========================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Can you give me some guard crush info? I like guard crushes! I think they're much more interesting than throws.(And more realistic.) Genjuro can do quite a few things after a guard crush. One of the simplest things to do is a standing C. You need to get it out quickly or it won't hit them in time. You can also use the Lightning Wings on them after a successful guard crush. With a pulling (-0 C) guard crush, you can get all three hits on them. However, with a pushing (0- C) guard crush, it's hard to get all the hits on them. It's better to use something else with the pushing guard crush. The other thing I like to use is Slash's Death Hack or Bust's Three-Heavens Death. These moves also do good damage. So remember, when you do a guard crush, make them pay!!! Ha, ha, ha... next question. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can you give me some Genjuro combos? 7. This section needs some help, so send those combos to redwing@buffnet.net or post them on neogeo@dhp.com. Here is what I have so far: SLASH AND BUST: jumping A -> Lightning Wings SLASH: close A -> Death Hack close B -> Death Hack low A -> Death Hack low B -> Death Hack close low C -> Death Hack BUST: close A -> Three-Heavens Death close B -> Three-Heavens Death low A -> Three-Heavens Death low B -> Three-Heavens Death close low C -> Three-Heavens Death far A -> Three-Heavens Death far B -> Three-Heavens Death ------------------------------------------------------------------------- How about some specific strategy? 8. Well... to bad!!! I don't have any specific strategies yet. Don't worry though, they'll come. Besides, there needs to be something in later versions! ;-) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Creditits """"""""" Damone- Damone@ios.com The person who put this FAQ on his web page. Red Fox- RedFox@aol.com That's his normal move info in this FAQ. Scott Fujimoto- Sfujimoto@delphi.com I borrowed some background info from him. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> What I need: Well, I'll take anything you have on Genjuro. Any background info I somehow missed, combos, ect. Actually, I'm not looking for any particular piece of information right now, except for combos and Japanese translations of what Genjuro is saying. You can reach me at: redwing@buffnet.net or you can post the info at neogeo@dhp.com. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> This FAQ has been brought to you by: Brian Wallis aka RedWing redwing@buffnet.net LET'S GO DETROIT!!! E N D O F F A Q E N D O F F A Q E N D O F