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Susano
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Susano has has 3 distinct phases, during which he uses the following moves and mechanics:
Phase 1
Advice and Tips
Phase 2
Advice and Tips
Phase 3Uses almost all mechanics found in Phase 1.
Advice and Tips
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Drop Table (1)
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Etymology
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Three of the attacks used—Yato-no-Kagami, Yasakani-no-Magatama, and Ame-no-Murakumo—are based on the three sacred treasures of Japan, and are also the three treasures that combined to form Susano. Susano himself is a god of sea and storms from Shinto mythology, and found the Ame-no-Murakumo in Orochi's tail after slaying him. |