![]() ![]() His betrayal at Honnōji is later enacted, though the player's arrival prevents him from killing Nobunaga. During the Oda's retreat from Kanegasaki, he teaches the protagonist how to use a bow in order to take out the enemy's well-placed archers. Samurai Warriors: Katana introduces Mitsuhide in the Ascendancy scenario's second chapter. Kotarō also ambushes Mitushide in his goal for chaos. His forces include the Date troops, the remaining Uesugi troops, and the Sanada clan. In his dream mode, he deals with the Anti-Mitsuhide coalition led by Ieyasu at Anegawa right after the Battle of Yamazaki. After this battle, Mitsuhide becomes the shogun of Japan and the land is peaceful. Bearing the burden of the false claim, he makes a stand at Yamazaki, defeats Hideyoshi's troops, and avenges his lord's death by killing Magoichi. Seeing their guard down, Magoichi snipes Nobunaga and Mitsuhide is blamed for his lord's death. However, he finds himself unable to deal the decisive blow and tearfully states that he still wishes to see the land Nobunaga would create. After the battle of Saika village, Mitsuhide realizes that he participated in a massacre and finds himself questioning his desires.ĭeciding that he would be the one to end the chaos, he leads a revolt at Honnōji and duels Nobunaga in the burning compound. He offers Nagamasa a chance to formerly plead for surrender at Odani Castle but Nagamasa instead commits suicide in front of his brother-in-law. Even so, he often finds himself doubting his lord's methods and tries to vie for an alternative solution. After he witnesses Nobunaga's resounding victory at Okehazama, Mitsuhide joins his ranks as a loyal officer and helps the retreat at Kanegasaki. Samurai Warriors 2 has Mitsuhide as a rōnin looking to serve a worthy lord who will end the land's wars. ![]() Dropping his sword, he realizes what it means to truly believe in others. Although a sullen Mitsuhide prepares to join him, he realizes his act would cheat the lives he took. The young man can't forgive Mitsuhide's utter betrayal and commences a duel that ends his life. Wanting to explain himself to his pupil, Mitsuhide hurries inside the castle to try to reason with the youth. At this moment, Ranmaru suddenly rises in Mino and steals Gifu Castle -the place that started it all- away from him. Eradicating the main armies against him, Mitsuhide nearly becomes ruler of the land. ![]() To build the new world he wants, he regrettably slays even the peasants that rise in Nobunaga's name. Shortly after, Hideyoshi and the other Oda remnants confronts him. Ranmaru, spared by his mentor's mercy, angrily vows vengeance for Nobunaga's death. In the event that Mitsuhide kills Nobunaga at the temple, he swears to create a new land for the people. Claiming Nobunaga's power as his own, he laments that he must do so for the lives lost in his campaign. Otherwise, Mitsuhide strikes Nobunaga down yet spares him due to hearing his pupil's pleas to stop. If Ranmaru has survived their previous encounters, Mitsuhide has the option to convince the youth to believe in him. Repelling their invasion, Mitsuhide deems himself to be the only one who can end Nobunaga and therefore pursues the retreating Oda forces at Yamazaki. Taking Azuchi Castle away by force, the castle's original master soon surrounds the castle grounds. If Nobunaga escapes his grasp, Mitsuhide will need to retreat to rebuild his forces. Knowing that his pupil will stay true to Nobunaga, he tries to avoid fighting Ranmaru if necessary. Several years later, he betrays Nobunaga at Honnōji in the belief that his actions can rectify the sorrow his lord causes. Unprepared for the sheer brutality towards the Honganji Rioters, however, Mitsuhide is devastated by Nobunaga's strategies. Proving their worth through combat, they join the Oda ranks and enter the front lines at Ise-Nagashima. ![]() Losing faith in their current master, both he and his pupil desire to join Nobunaga at Inabayama Castle. He is Ranmaru's mentor and a vassal of the Saitō family. Mitsuhide is a venerable general who desires to see a peaceful land. ~~ Sima Yi Warriors Orochi Samurai Warriors " Mitsuhide, you are clearly capable of more than you realize!" ![]()
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