Better to Die than Be Killed: Hisahide would rather blow himself up within his castle than letting the Oda forces capture him.Beard of Sorrow: Mitsuhide grows one during his captivity.Also Kanbei when he was captured by Murashige.Badass in Distress: Yamanaka Shikanosuke was captured by the Mouri Army at the Battle of Akashi and must be rescued if you want to recruit him.Awesome, but Impractical: The Ninjutsu skills, they look cool and do crapton of damage, yet they cost 3 to 4 skill slots, and 4 is the maximum amount of skill slots you can have.Arbitrary Headcount Limit: You must deploy exactly the required numbers of unit at the battlefield (the amount of required numbers of unit varies in each battles, usually 5 or 6), no more, no less.Every armor has its own stats that help you defeat your enemies even more easily. Averted in the sense that the "clothes" aren't actually useless, with many being awesome and completely practical.You usually get Armors or Helmets ("Clothes") by getting A or S rank in certain battles. And Your Reward Is Clothes: Played straight.Anachronism Stew: Miyamoto Musashi shows up as a general working for Mouri despite him historically born 2 years after Honnoji.Amazon Brigade: The Naginata and Kunoichi units.This ends up disastrous for him (but advantageous to you/Nobunaga). Katsuyori Takeda (Shingen's son) is this and he grows sick of being compared to his father.He's still a very dependable ally of Nobunaga regardless. Since Nobunaga never bit it, his chance never came. Always Second Best: Tokugawa Ieyasu laments as such.A number of them can be, such as Shingen, Kenshin, and Katsuyori's.Alas, Poor Villain: Just look at Mitsuhide and Yoshiaki's death scene.Some of Nobunaga's retainers like Sakuma Nobumori, Ikeda Tsuneoki, Murai Sadakatsu and several others are also absent.Likewise, Nobunaga's siblings, children and parents don't even feature when they had a role to play in history, again to prevent possible complication in an already complicated story.Perhaps the creators didn't want to go into long explanations about the difference between Emperor and Shogun, and how everyone was loyal to the Emperor but he had no temporal control over his country. Adapted Out: The Emperor of Japan is not even referred to in the story, and one would reasonably expect him to show up along the way.
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