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These sword practitioners seem to inhabit the [[Banner Forest]] that spreads between the [[Dunan Republic|Dunan]] and [[Toran Republic|Toran Republics]]. Attacking travellers is apparently part of their sword training. Their roots seem similar to those of the ninja of [[Rokakku]] and they carry many fine items that the ninja would favour, such as [[Bonsai]].
These sword practitioners seem to inhabit the [[Banner Forest]] that spreads between the [[Dunan Republic|Dunan]] and [[Toran Republic|Toran Republics]]. Attacking travellers is apparently part of their sword training. Their roots seem similar to those of the ninja of [[Rokkaku]] and they carry many fine items that the ninja would favour, such as [[Bonsai]].


They are very powerful and their fighting spirit makes them very dangerous. Their unique sword techniques allow it to stun its opponents in close quarters.
They are very powerful and their fighting spirit makes them very dangerous. Their unique sword techniques allow it to stun its opponents in close quarters.

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Area Banner Pass
Type Normal enemy

The Samurai (サムライ, Samurai) is an enemy which appears in Suikoden II.

Information

These sword practitioners seem to inhabit the Banner Forest that spreads between the Dunan and Toran Republics. Attacking travellers is apparently part of their sword training. Their roots seem similar to those of the ninja of Rokkaku and they carry many fine items that the ninja would favour, such as Bonsai.

They are very powerful and their fighting spirit makes them very dangerous. Their unique sword techniques allow it to stun its opponents in close quarters.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 118

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