

I gain all the money I need for the entire run in this segment. Lumpwood is essential since you can't enter Twinpeak Mountain without him. But after his house, I decide to rescue a few people. Knock on the mayor's house, and rob him! Okay, you don't. Steam Knight is pretty much self-explanitory.ĭespite mainstream belief, you can skip Ribson's mindless blabbering about stuff you already know by just mashing start, X, and O. Not only do you need it to shoot down the one logs and the one bell, but it makes faster work than fusion in destroying statues. At least with L-glove, you always increase your chances of getting a critical hit.Īssimulate gunshot. Not that it matters, since you can decrease tiredness to 0% with mints instead of sleeping.

Also, getting the L-glove is better than L-quilt, since L-quilt is no longer needed once you go to Soda Fountain. It saves having to wait till Musashi's tiredness is down to 20%. Instead of napping to decrease tiredness, I decide to buy mints that decrease Musashi's tiredness while in the middle of a segment. The Square executives learned their lesson, and even allowed the employees to name things in the game after food and drinks. However, at the end, Musashi defeats Dark Lumina and tells the Square executives how unethical it is to starve their employees. As a result, Musashi goes on a quest for the five scrolls, only finding out Square wanted to end the employee rebellion by making sure Dark Lumina is released from Lumina. Now, onto the comments.īrave Fencer Musashi, a tale of a hero summoned to fight off the evil Square executives for starving their employees while creating this game. Major thanks for people who submit runs to SDA, since you've gave all of us interesting and entertaining speedruns to watch, and give us hints on possibilities on improving gameplay on a game. Not only putting up this run and my MMPR run, but also mainly for the hard work you do behind the scenes that make SDA an excellent source for speedruns. Normal quality H.264 is Video iPod compatible.įirst off, before anything, I would like to thank every SDA staff member. Available in five versions: low/normal quality DivX, and normal/high/low quality H.264 MPEG-4. Speed run of Brave Fencer Musashi in 31 segments, completed on August 24 2007.
