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"Let us travel all across this land!"
Mito Mitsukuni, when equipped in Toukiden: The Age of Demons and Toukiden: Kiwami.

Mito Mitsukuni is a Space type Mitama introduced in Toukiden: The Age of Demons.

Description[]

1628 - 1701

A politician of the early Edo era. Tokugawa Ieyasu's grandson and the second lord of the Mito Domain. He was known as a wise ruler and dramatized tales of his life portrayed him as Mito Kōmon, a man wo traveled all around Japan punishing evil-doers. He enjoyed academics and began a huge compilation of Japanese history called the "Dai Nihon-shi". The imperialistic views contained within had great influence during the closing days of the shogunate. He was a prickly man who did things such as reevaluate the legacy of Ishida Mitsunari and send Tokugawa Tsunayoshi a dog pelt after the institution of his supposedly excessive animal protection laws. He is also famed as the first person to eat ramen in Japan.

Boosts[]

Toukiden: The Age of Demons/Kiwami[]

Level Boosts[2] Haku Upgrade[1]
1 Swiftness -
2 Warp+ (Bonus) 6,000
3 Piety 6,600
4 Sanctum (Stock +2) 7,200
5 Fitness (Lv. 2) 7,800
6 Warp (Stock +10) 8,400
7 Warp (Reduce) 9,000
8 SPC Master (Purify) 9,600
9 Paradox (Stock +1) 10,800
10 Warp+ (Teleport) 12,000
11 Chain 13,200
ULT Warp+ (Assembly) 15,000

Toukiden 2[]

Boosts Proficiency[3]
SPC Master (Quicken) - 15,000 25,000
Warp+ (Purify) - 9,000 15,000
Knowledge (Absorb) 3,500 10,500 17,500
Warp+ (Bonus) 4,500 13,500 22,500
Paradox+ (Bolster) 4,000 12,000 20,000
Decoy (Reduce) 3,500 10,500 17,500
Decoy+ (Lure) 3,000 9,000 15,000
Disciple+ (Counter) 4,500 - -
Vice-Shōgun's Power 4,000 12,000 20,000

Location[]

Toukiden: The Age of Demons[2][]

C7-M1: The Chimera of the Night
C7-M5: The Evil Bird Returns
P7-M1: The Chimera of the Night
P7-M14: Bird Hunting
P10-M10: Oni Eradication - Peace
Can be obtained from a Pyropteryx at Expert difficulty.

Toukiden: Kiwami[2][]

P12-M2: Bump in the Night
Same as above.

Toukiden 2[]

Can be obtained from a Windshredder at Normal dificulty.

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