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sleepinglionhearts · 7 months
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been a while, sword shenanigans...
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hoshimirufuri · 3 months
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asterparfait · 1 year
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toukentober challenge day 30: honmaru and day 31: free space! ill post the rest of my old stuff too but wanted to get these out for the end of the month hehe. happy halloween!!
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ikusayu-no-hana · 9 months
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4 days to kanshasai!
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bruhger · 1 year
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A piece that I never finished (early 2016?)
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mulberry-mansion · 1 year
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*the last pic includes blood
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mihotose · 2 years
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Zoku Touken Ranbu Hanamaru | ED7, 鈴生り時にて
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shizenyumi · 9 months
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Got them toku rank today <33
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starsbegantofall · 1 month
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March's bullet journal layout is here! I finally drew something that wasn't a shoulders up portrait or a background, I think I should be praised. Read more about my Touken Ranbu themed design here! Or not. I don't care.
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goldenteaset · 8 months
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Hinamori Citadel Sword Timeline (in-game)
...For posterity. I could just do this with images, I know, but I couldn't actually see the dates that way. Wound up bolding the swords that became important to the Citadel's canon (and swords not in bold might become important later). After awhile the memories came flooding back, so there's random bits of Citadel history/headcanon notes too! (I often made choices Airi would be too cautious to attempt, heh.)
Assume that the Government swords/Munechika are still important in the grand scheme of the Citadel history even if they're not in bold, by the way!
The long list is under the cut~
First Day: 8/26/2021
Starter Sword: Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki
First Tantou: Sayo Saimonji
First Smith: Akita Toushirou
Battlefield Tantou:
-Midare Toushirou (Airi's BFF and wingman)
-Yagen Toushirou
-Aizen Kunitoshi
-Maeda Toushirou
-Hirano Toushirou
Results of First Day Smithing (figured I'd wing it):
-Nikkari Aoi
-Yamatonokami Yasusada
-Yamanbagiri Kunihiro
-Nakigitsune
-Kasen Kanesada
-Okurikara
-Kashuu Kiyomitsu
-Souza Saimonji
-Tsurumaru Kuninaga (First Tachi)
-Shishio
-Nagasone Kotetsu
-Urashima Kotetsu
Day 2: 8/27/2021
Smithing results:
-Horikawa Kunihiro
-Doudanuki Masakuni
-Yamabushi Kunihiro
-Sengo Muramasa (Airi's soulmate is discovered! Becomes Unit 1 Captain into perpetuity)
Battlefield Tantou:
-Shinano Toushirou (the first sword I decided would pine for Airi, still unsure if it would go anywhere)
-Gokotai
First breaking: Akita Toushirou. Horrified, I decide to forge stronger swords to protect everyone while furiously grinding for Akita.
Stronger Sword Plan Results are as follows:
-Izuminokami Kanesada
-Heshikiri Hasebe
-Shokudaikiri Mitsutada (Got on the pining train before Hasebe, haha)
-Azuki Nagamitsu (his Dad Energy is so powerful he gracefully exits the harem and joins Sayo and Mitsutada in kitchen duty)
-Ichigo Hitofuri
-Hizamaru and Higekiri (back-to-back! They become fixtures in the Citadel rather than on the battlefield)
Day 3: 8/28/2021
Battle Tantou: Akita Toushirou (this felt like weeks)
I took a "break" until the Underground Treasure Chest on 9/1/2021. After this, counting days becomes very difficult ^^;
UTC Swords 9/1/2021:
-Honebami Toushirou
-Imanotsurugi
9/4/2021:
Arrived in the mail:
-Mikazuki Munechika
9/5/2021:
Smithing Results:
-Juzumaru Tsunetsugu (Airi's second BFF! He goes on Unit 1 and stays there almost in perpetuity)
9/9/2021:
UTC Results:
-Namazuo Toushirou
9/10/2021:
UTC Results:
-Atsushi Toushirou
-Houchou Toushirou (one of Airi's adopted sons now like Sayo and Akita)
-Hotarumaru
-Gotou Toushirou
Somewhere around here, I obtain a copy of Hakata Toushirou. Which leads to...
Second breaking: Hakata Toushirou (via boulder to the head ;_;)
9/11/2021:
UTC Results:
-Ishikirimaru
-Taroutachi
9/12/2021:
UTC Results (or possibly smithing? Things get blurry)
-Tomoegata Nanigata
-Monoyoshi Sadamune
-Taikogane Sadamune (is taller than Airi and grows to really, really like that. Biggest "Will They, Won't They?" of the cast so far, sorry bud...)
9/22/2021
-Hakata Toushirou
10/3/2021:
-Mouri Toushirou
-Tonbokiri (after many Tantou copies. Hasn't appeared in fic yet!)
10/4/2021:
-Otegine
10/9/2021:
-Kikkou Sadamune (Airi's third harem member is established immediately)
10/11/2021: (I believe there was a Training Event here?)
-Uguisumaru (Airi's third BFF)
10/17/2021:
-Akashi Kuniyuki
10/18/2021:
-Kogitsunemaru
10/20/2021:
-Jiroutachi
10/22/2021:
-Nenekirimaru (Hinamori Citadel's resident himbo/problem-solver re: The Move)
10/27/2021:
-Koryuu Kagemitsu (Airi is "in danger" and Mutsunokami watches him for any Casanova shenanigans)
11/1/2021:
-Iwatooshi
11/4/2021:
-Nansen Ichimonji
11/6/2021
-Nikkou Ichimonji
Somewhere between here I beat the Ikedaya Inn in World 6!
Third Breaking: Fudou Yukimitsu, who breaks in the aforementioned attempt on that accursed bridge.
11/17/2021:
-Shizukagata Nanigata
November-December 2021 In General: "The Winter of Kiwame".
-Sayo Saimonji
-Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki
-Sengo Muramasa
-Akita Toushirou
-Kikkou Sadamune
12/4/2021: (Hanafuda event for sure)
-Kotegiri Gou
12/5/2021:
-Kuwana Gou
12/7/2021:
-Buzen Gou
12/9/2021:
-Matsui Gou
12/11/2021:
-Samidare Gou (Poetry Club, assemble!)
12/17/2021
-Murakumo Gou
12/24/2021
-Fudou Yukimitsu
Regimental Clash happens with Fukushima Mitsutada, fourth love of Airi's life. For various reasons, he does not come home and I'm despondent about it.
2022 In General: There are so many Kiwame that I don't remember the exact dates of (same with 2023) that they needed their own post [will link here]
1/14/2022:
New Year's Stamp Collection:
-Kokindenju-no-Tachi, who I actually started the game for
1/16/2022:
-Oodenta Mitsuyo
1/26/2022:
-Kenshin Kagemitsu (Airi overprotects him, much to his chagrin)
2/17/2022:
-Nihongou
3/2022 in general: The Great Invasion occurs, bringing with it a sense of truly global scale I had never encountered in a game before. Everyone fights to protect their Citadels, and in Hinamori Citadel Mutsunokami sets out to save Munechika's life and prove his story's worth.
Led by Sengo Muramasa as Unit 1 Captain, Hinamori Citadel does its meager but worthwhile part in the fight to protect everyone's histories.
3/8/2022:
-Hyuuga Masamune (arrives with supplies /half-joking)
In between these two dates, Kashuu Kiyomitsu goes on Kiwame and helps turn the tide. Munechika returns as well, and with Mutsunokami's help Hinamori Citadel is saved.
3/23/2022:
-Hakusan Yoshimitsu (Hinamori Citadel's final reward for their Great Invasion efforts)
5/20/2022: (Edo Castle)
-Kogarasumaru
In Hinamori Citadel canon, Fukushima Mitsutada arrives 6/18/2022. In reality it takes a much longer time for me.
July 2022:
-Mitsutada goes on Kiwame, resuming his on-again off-again flirting status.
-Fudou Yukimitsu also goes on Kiwame, and much for the better. ;v;
7/14/2022:
Juurakutei Special Investigation Event tests everyone's mettle and Airi's temper, thanks to...
-Yamanbagiri Chougi
7/22/2022:
-Chiganemaru
7/27/2022:
-Chatan Nakiri
7/28/2022:
-Okanehira (appears out of the sand and will become the next Kiwame a few weeks later)
7/30/2022:
-Chiyoganemaru
7/31/2022:
-Sasanuki (gains the honor of Airi's first dubcon boyfriend)
8/18/2022: (Mutsunokami's Special Investigation)
-Hizen Tadahiro
8/19/2022:
-Nankaitaro Chouson
In late August, Taikogane Sadamune goes on Kiwame and flusters Airi terribly with his "groupies" line.
9/23/2022:
-Minamoto Kiyomaro
-Suishinshi Masahide
10/16/2022:
-Inaba Gou
10/21/2022: (Kasen's Special Investigation)
-Jizo Yukihira
November 2022 in general:
Fourth and Fifth Breakings: Higekiri and Hizamaru in their first time in battle during Training Camp. It's a tragic blow for Hinamori Citadel. Forgings are immediately attempted for a week straight, until...
11/10/2022:
-Hizamaru
11/13/2022:
-Hanjin
11/18/2022: (Kashu's Special Investigation)
-Ichimonji Norimune (Dangerously attractive??)
12/15/2022:
-Higekiri (after Hizamaru as always)
12/23/2022:
-Daihannya Nagamitsu (I finally decide Airi's an "Osafune Saniwa" after all, because goodness)
2023 Kiwame: There are less this time, but still a lot [here]
1/1/2023:
-Ningen Mukotsu (the first successful Winter Regimental Clash for Hinamori Citadel! Poetry Club is now even more powerful)
1/4/2023:
-Nukemaru
1/6/2023:
-Sanchomou
1/14/2023:
New Year's Stamp Pick:
-Onimaru Kunitsuna
Shortly after, in forging:
-Hacchou Nenbutsu
2/19/2023:
-Taiko Saimonji (the whole Saimonji family is reunited!)
3/6/2023:
-Himetsuru Ichimonji
6/27/2023:
-Jikkyuu Mitsutada, the last new sword in Hinamori Citadel
-Fukushima Mitsutada, officially home at last
The Last Kiwames (in the days before EoS):
-Daihannya Nagamitsu
-Higekiri
-Akashi Kuniyuki
-Hyuuga Masamune
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cardfight-casual · 10 months
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It’s Yamanbagiri time, the sword that I picked first when I started playing the actual Touken Ranbu game. He didn’t even have a Kiwame yet back then. Of the five Touken Ranbu lists I’m sharing, this is the only one that is not budget friendly. I built him and have been playing the deck since the set released, so it’s had much more play-testing than the others, but it also has the most expensive cards because I either pulled them, got them when they were cheaper, or they were gifted to me. Plus I wanted to show off with more or less the actual rarities I run. The alternatives for this list will be more about budget friendly options than cards that might work better for certain players.
Deck Log Code: KU3W Ride Deck: -x1 Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Kiwame -x1 Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Toku -x1 Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Sentou -x1 Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Main Deck:     Grade 3 -x3 Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Kiwame -x1 Gratias Gradale (Regalis Piece)     Grade 2 -x3 Mikazuki Munechika -x3 Onimaru Kunitsuna -x3 Tsurumaru Kuninaga -x4 Yamanbagiri Chougi -x3 Sanchoumou -x3 Kuwanagou     Grade 1 -x3 Kenshin Kagemitsu -x4 Hakusanyoshimitsu     Grade 0 -x1 Hirano Toushirou (Draw Trigger) -x4 Gotou Toushirou (Critical Trigger) -x1 Maeda Toushirou (Draw Trigger) -x4 Mouri Toushirou (Heal Trigger) -x4 Atsushi Toushirou (Critical Trigger) -x1 Hakata Toushirou (Draw Trigger) -x1 Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Shinken Hissatsu (Over Trigger) I’m sure most people don’t currently have an opinion on this ride line since Touken Ranbu isn’t terribly relevant to the meta right now, but when he came out, Yamanbagiri was basically considered the best choice of the five available. The main reason being because he could get four to five attacks per turn very easily. The second reason being that he gains a critical when you persona ride, and his grade 2 in the line searches for a copy of the persona ride when you go up to 3. Aside from gaining a critical when persona riding, Yamanbagiri’s main skill allows you to call a new rearguard from hand to an open circle when he attacks. This costs either a counterblast or a soulblast of a copy of your vanguard, but it allows you to draw a card before calling. You can also choose not to call if you don’t have any good choices. You may be wondering what good calling a unit to an open circle during the battle phase is. Obviously your front row is probably already full, so how are you getting more than three attacks? Well that’s where the rearguards come in. One of the most important units for opening up your front row during battle is Yamanbagiri Chougi. What he allows you to do, is soulblast to give him 5k and the ability to move to the back row at the end of that battle as long as you have no other units in the same column as him. Typically what you want to do is put him in a column by himself, call your new unit in front of him, and then use that new unit to intercept during your opponent’s turn. Your other option for opening a front row circle is Onimaru Kunitsuna. For a counterblast and a soulblast, he gains 5k and a critical, then sends himself to the bottom of your deck. You do have to be on grade 3 to use this skill, but you wouldn’t need to use him before then anyway. He’s also a decent candidate for placing in front of Chougi during battle since he will send himself away with his skill. Tsurumaru Kuninaga doesn’t open any circles, but what he does do is just as useful. Unfortunately he doesn’t gain any attack, but when the battle where he attacked ends, you can counterblast and soulblast to have him and the unit in the back row behind him exchange their positions. That means now the unit that was previously in the back gets their chance to attack. This is part of why the deck runs so few boosters. The man, the myth, the legend that is Mikazuki Munechika finally gets to be in the deck list proper this time. If you’ve read my posts about the other Touken Ranbu lists so far, you know why he’s here. In a deck that already gets four or five attacks every turn, how could I pass up the opportunity to potentially get seven attacks with Mikazuki’s ability to re-stand? You might need five damage to use him to full effect, but if your board is set up properly and you happen to have the over trigger in hand, then the game might as well be over. Sanchoumou and Kuwanagou are both here once again for resource management. Kuwanagou tends to be better early on, especially if you can get more than one, since your opponent will have a smaller hand and more likely to let his attacks hit. Sanchoumou is another reason this deck really only plays one unit as a booster, since you want to persona ride every turn, you can just toss him in the back row for your countercharges. The reason Kenshin Kagemitsu is even here is mostly because he sends himself to soul and draws you a card. The 2k power to a unit may as well not be there since it’s never going to be enough of a difference for it to affect shield needed to guard. Since Mikazuki is already here and he costs big money at the time of writing this, might as well also include Gratias Gradale. This is the only card in the deck that isn’t from the Touken Ranbu -ONLINE- 2021 set. It’s also another expensive card, but you’ll see why it’s here. Since Yamanbagiri gains a critical when you persona ride, you obviously want to maximize the number of times you get to persona ride. Since Gratias Gradale activates persona ride without needing a copy of your vanguard, you could persona ride four times, as opposed to the usual three, if the game actually manages to run that long. These more budget options will make the deck less deadly, but they’re certainly more affordable and should still work just fine: -Shokudaikiri Mitsutada     He essentially took Mikazuki’s spot in every list before this one, so it’s only fitting that he would be a more budget friendly option in this deck. Shokudaikiri is a card I initially wanted to run in my build, but I just couldn’t find the space. You would mainly be taking advantage of his skill to boost your front row by 5k. His second skill is an option if you can afford it, but the soulblasts are better saved for multi-attacks. -Kuwanagou     What’s that? He’s already on the list? Yes well, we need a budget friendly alternative to Gratias Gradale, and before that card came out, I ran a fourth copy of Kuwanagou. -Sanchoumou     Yes, like with Kuwanagou, he’s already on the list. But he’s another option for a card that could be upped to four copies if you don’t have Gratias Gradale. -Buzengou     Not really a budget alternative, just a possible choice to replace Kuwanagou if you want the soul and +5k to a unit. It depends on player preference and how much soul your turns are eating through. -Trigger Lineup     Unlike the other lists so far, I wouldn’t recommend changing the ratios here much. You could opt for seven crit and four draw instead, but I can’t recommend changing it any more than that. The criticals and extra draw are too important and fronts are basically useless since your front row isn’t going to be consistent if you’re playing the deck correctly. Remember, these deck lists are for fun and not necessarily optimized. If you have another card that you think would make a better fit, then go for it and test it out. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to send me a message! Next time will bring an end to the Touken Ranbu deck lists for a while as Hachisuka Kotetsu is the last.
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shhheep · 2 years
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sleepinglionhearts · 3 years
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some assorted touken ranbu stuff bc that is all i have been thinking about lately
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namikala · 3 years
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Official art from the 2020 Touken Ranbu Honmaru Inspection event
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candies-and-sweets · 3 years
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I actually made these while watching how my grandmother takes care of the plants. Growing plants sure is a lot of work.
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ot0m3 · 2 years
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