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Beads of Life

Defeat Crimson Helm.

Blade of Kusanagi

Defeat Ninetails.

Demon Fangs

While fighting enemies, use the following brush techniques on enemies to obtain Demon Fangs:

Green, Red, Yellow and Black Imps: Power Slash
Blue Imps: Gale Storm
Bell Guardian: Power Slash
Bud Ogre: Bloom
Chimera: Power Slash
Dead Fish: Power Slash
Crow Tengu: Gale Storm
Headless Guardians: Cherry Bomb or Power Slash
Ubume: Veil of Mist
Fire Eyes, Ice Mouths and Thunder Ears: Power Slash

Devout Beads

At Agata Forest, go to the area next to the cave (where the psychic is located). On your left should be a narrow strip of land. It will lead you to a cave. At the end will be a tree. Use the Bloom Brush. Once the tree has bloomed, there will be a treasure chest. Open it and you will obtain the Devout Beads.

Eighth Wonder

You are able to buy this from the merchant in Ponc'tan.

Exorcism Beads

Defeat Blight.

Infinity Judge

You are able to buy this once you reach Kusa Village.

Primary Lotus

 PlayStation2  Equip any Reflector as your sub weapon. Use Gold Dust on it. Then, press Triangle as soon as an enemy attacks. Ammy will then execute Primary Lotus, and grab the enemy and slam them into the ground spinning. This hurts them quite a lot. Note: This can only be used on regular enemies, and not Bosses.

Resurrection Beads

You are able to buy this from the merchant in Wep'keer.
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Seven Strike

You are able to buy this once you reach Sei-an City.

Snarling Beast

Defeat Spider Queen.

Solar Flare

Obtain this from Itegami.

Thunder Edge

Defeat True Orochi.

Trinity Mirror

You are able to buy this from the merchant in Kamiki Village (100 Years in the Past).

Tsumagari

Defeat Orochi.

Tundra Beads

You are able to buy this from the merchant on the Ark of Yamato.

Weapon locations

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Mythology references

Amaterasu: God of sun. Represents "dog" in the zodiac.
Yomigami: God of rejuvenation. Represents "dragon" in the zodiac.
Tachigami: God of swords. Represents "rat" in the zodiac.
Flora Gods All represent "monkey" in the zodiac.
Hanagami: God of green sprout.
Sakigami: God of bloom.
Hasugami: God of water flora (water lilies).
Tsutagami: God of vine.
Bakugami: God of explosion. Represents "boar" in the zodiac.
Nuregami: God of water. Represents "snake" in the zodiac.
Yumigami: God of moon. Represents "rabbit" in the zodiac. Note: Supposed to be Tsukuyomi (also wolf/dog), but was portrayed as Nagi's sword. Otherwise Yumigami would be god of crescent in the game, like as in the Japanese legend.
Kazegami: God of wind. Represents "horse" in the zodiac.
Moegami: God of fire. Represents "rooster" in the zodiac.
Kasugami: God of mist. Represents "ram" in the zodiac.
Kabegami: "God" of walls (catwalk). Kabegami is a cat. Note: Cat is not a zodiac or a god because of the rat (Tachigami) who deceived him.
Gekigami: God of thunder. Represents "tiger" on the zodiac.
Itegami: God of ice. Represents "ox" in the zodiac.

Brushstroke gods

Yomigami, God of Rejuvenation
Meeting place: River of the Heavens.
Description: Use it to repair and recreate things like the river in the area.
Tachigami, God of the Power Slash
Meeting Place: River in the Heavens.
Description: Use it to stun or kill enemies, or slash though rocks and trees.
Second Meeting Place: North Ryoshima Coast, dig in an island, donate a total of 60,000 yen to the Divine Spring to get it.
Brushstroke Gained: Power Slash 2
Description: Use this even more powerful slash to kill enemies and get though iron.
Third Meeting Place: Ezofuji, near the top of the area, not to long after you meet the bears there, jump of the cliff, cut though the iron, and donate a total of 360,000 yen to the spring.
Brushstroke Gained: Power Slash 3
Description: The most Powerful slash can cut though diamonds.
Amaterasu, God of Sunrise (you)
When Brushstroke is granted: Kamiki Village.
Description: Make the sun rise anytime of the day, to make the sun brighter, or get out of night time.
Sakigami, God of Bloom
Meeting Place: Hana Valley.
Description: Use this to bloom dead trees and make them give you praise (use on citizens to make them happy and pet you if your lucky).
Bakugami, God of the Cherry Bomb
Meeting Place: Shinshu Field.
Description: Use the Cherry Bomb to get though cracks in the wall, and highly damage enemies.
Second Meeting Place: North Ryoshima Coast, like with Tachigami, find an island (this time near the Guardian Sapling), use a cherry bomb to get in, and donate 120,000 to the spring.
Brushstroke gained: Cherry Bomb 2
Description: You can now have two cherry bombs at once.
Third Meeting Place: Kamui, behind the Guardian Sapling, use two cherry bombs to get in, and donate 300,000 yen to the spring.
Brushstroke Gained: Cherry Bomb 3
Description: You can now have three cherry bomb out at once.
Tsutagami, God of the Vine
Meeting Place: Tsuta Ruins.
Description: With a vine you can now swing from place to place by Konohana Blossoms.
Nuregami, God of the Waterspout
Meeting Place: Sasa Sanctuary.
Description: Take water from one place and move to another, or get the water to make a fountain to reach high places.
Second Meeting Place: Dragon Palace, after you get the key to get in the side rooms go in the right one, and help the woman recreate the "Swirly-Whirly".
Brushstroke Gained: Fountain
Description: Use in Mermaid Ponds to teleport anywhere for free.
Third Meeting Place: Sei-An City (Aristocrat Quarter), after you defeat Ninetails, go behind the building and water the four stones.
Brushstroke Gained: Deluge
Description: Use it to make it rain down on enemies.
Yumigami, God of the Moonlight
Meeting Place: Agata Forest, after you fight with another Canine Warrior, Gi in Sara Sanctuary, you must catch a Whopper with the kid in the forest.
Description: Make it darker out, or make it night.
Kazegami, God of the Galestorm
Meeting Place: Gale Shrine.
Description: Use wind to move heavy objects, and blow away enemies.
Second Meeting Place: North Ryosima Coast, Help a fisherman on an island southwest of the real area, catch and serve a fish called Marlin.
Brushstroke Gained: Whirlwind
Description: This even more powerful Wind attack can really blow enemies away.
Moegami, God of Fire
Meeting Place: Moon Cave.
Description: Draw fire from one place to another to melt something, of start it on fire
Second Meeting Place: Sei-An (Commoners Quarter). You must get a Get a Gold Mushroom from the tea person in Taka Pass, by defeating Moley and the Molesters, and give the mushroom to the cook in the Café.
Brushstroke Gained: Fireburst
Description: Now you can create fire anywhere there is something to light.
Kasugami, God of the Mist
Meeting Place: Imperial Palace.
Description: You can now slow down time, in battles, or in the regular game play.
Second Meeting Place: Imperial Palace, after the Emperor is not sick and back to normal, trade 80 Demon Fangs for a Frog Pot.
Brushstroke Gained: Mist Warp
Description: You can now warp from any Origin Mirror that has an X on it, for free.
Kabegami, God of the Catwalk
Meeting Place: Catcall Tower.
Description: Using the cat statues around the world, you can get up ledges you normally could not reach.
Gekigami, God of Thunder
Meeting Place: Oni Island.
Description: Take thunder from one place and bring it to another.
Second Meeting Place: Sei-An City (Aristocrat Quarter), in the northwest point of town go behind the buildings until you find one with a cat statue, climb up, and help the inventor.
Brushstroke Gained: Thunderbolt
Description: Strike any enemy with a bolt of lightning.
Itegami: God of Blizzard
Meeting Place: Wawku Shrine.
Description: Use something frozen to freeze anything, for a short time.

Divine Instruments

The following list of Divine Instruments appears in the order you get them.

Divine Retribution (Reflector): Available at start.
Devout Beads (Beads): Agata Forest.
Snarling Beast (Reflector): Defeat the Spider Queen.
Infinity Judge (Reflector): Kusa Village, from the merchant (about 50,000 yen).
Life Beads (Beads): Defeat Crimson Helm.
Tsumugari (Glaive): Defeat Orochi.
Exorcism Beads (Beads): Defeat Blight.
Seven Strike (Glaive): Sei-An City (Commander's Quarter; about 100,000 yen).
Blade of Kusanagi (Glaive): Defeat Ninetails.
Resurrection Beads (Beads): Wep'Keer from the merchant for 150,000 yen.
Eighth Wonder (Glavie): Ponc'tan for 200,000 yen.
Trinity Mirror (Reflector): Sei-An city or Kamiki Village (100 years in the past ) for 200,000 yen.
Thunder Edge (Glaive): Defeat True Orochi.
Solar Flare (Reflector ) Free all of the Spirits of the brush. It is the most powerful weapon.
Tundra Beads (Beads): Sei-An City, after you defeat the Twin Demons for 500,000 yen.

Stray Beads

The following list will describe how all 100 Stray Beads are found.

1. River of the Heavens (1/1): Found north of the bridge in an alcove.
2. Kamiki Village (1/3): On a rafter underneath the chief's wooden platform.
3. Kamiki Village (2/3): In a buried treasure chest on the northeast island.
4. Kamiki Village (3/3): Up the floating flower path by the waterfall.
5. Shinshu Field (1/6): Near the Moon Cave entrance. Look back and you will see two routes; one that goes left and one that goes right. Take the path on the left until you reach the end. The treasure chest that contains the Stray Bead is in the middle of the three shrubs.
6. Shinshu Field (2/6): Behind Onigiri-Sensei's Dojo in the corner by the rail. Dig between the three shrubs and a treasure chest containing the Stray Bead will become unearthed.
7. Shinshu Field (3/6): On the east side of the river by the Guardian Sapling ina buried treasure chest.
8. Shinshu Field (4/6): In a buried chest in the northwestern corner.
9: Shinshu Field (5/6): Given by Tama when you make three cherry bombs for him.
10. Shinshu Field (6/6): Given by the Nameless Man when you give a vase to all five of the statues.
11. Hana Valley (1/1): Through the tunnel, after the campfire, on the left next to the tree in a buried treasure chest.
12. Agata Forest (1/6): Inside Madame Fawn's shop.
13. Agata Forest (2/6): Behind the cheif's hut in a buried treasure chest.
14. Agata Forest (3/6): On the ledge near Tsuta Ruins, in a buried treasure chest.
15. Agata Forest (4/6): In the trees on the islands. Use the floating flowers to obtain the Stray Bead.
16. Agata Forest (5/6): Found on top of the water tree in the north most area.
17. Agata Forest (6/6): Found inside one if the burning treasure chest outside of Madame Fawn's shop.
18. Tsuta Ruins (1/3): Once you kill Blockhead, go up the trees. When you reach three statues with a gray-black wall behind it, draw a Cherry Bomb. You will see a bud. Bloom it to get the Stray Bead.
19. Tsuta Ruins (2/3): Smash all of the barrels that are leaking the poison. When the water becomes purified, jump of the waterfall and go into the alcove that is inside it. Draw a Cherry Bomb on the wall, and you will see a bud. Bloom it to get the Stray Bead.
20. Tsuta Ruins (3/3): Return to the area where you had to push the ball over to the button so you could open the door after you obtain the Vine Brush. You should see a floating flower. Use the Vine Brush to get on the flower. North of the flower you will see a bud. Bloom it to get the Stray Bead.
21. Taka Pass (1/6): After you defeat Waka inside of the cave, you will see a pond. Look for the bubbles rising from the pond. Use Power Slash to reveal the Stray Bead.
22. Taka Pass (2/6): Behind Mr. and Mrs. Cutter's house near the pond. It is next to the big rock. You can see it better at night.
23. Taka Pass (3/6): Found in a buried treasure chest in the western area.
24. Taka Pass (4/6): Next to the Mermaid Spring, in a buried treasure chest under a leaf pile.
25. Taka Pass (5/6): Found in a burning treasure chest in the southeast.
26. Taka Pass (6/6): Buried under a rock surface in the western area.
27. Kusa Village (1/3): Near Princess Fuse's house. Stand in front of the bridge going towards the house. The Stray Bead is in between the rock and the tree.
28. Kusa Village (2/3): Buried inside Mr. Bamboo's house.
29. Kusa Village (3/3): In a treasure chest on the rafters of the village.
30. Sasa Sanctuary (1/3): Between the bamboo fountain and the dirt at the entrance.
31. Sasa Sanctuary (2/3): In the rear, upper left room there is a doll. Dot the eye to get it.
32. Sasa Sancturay (3/3): In a buried treasure chest in an alcove at the back.
33. Gale Shrine (1/3): Draw a Cherry Bomb on the center rof the elevator, but do not get on it. When the platform rises, jump down.
34. Gale Shrine (2/3): In a burning box outside on the second floor balcony.
35. Gale Shrine (3/3). After you defeat the Crimson Helm with further game progression, return to the Gale Shrine and go to the northern alcove at the beginning. Defeat all of the Canine Warriors and Princess Fuse will reward you with a Stray Bead.
36. City Checkpoint (1/5): Head south down the river. At the very end, the Stray Bead will be in a buried box.
37. City Checkpoint (2/5): Found down a path south ways taken from the bridge in a burning box.
38. City Checkpoint (3/5): Found across the bridge under restored land.
39. City Checkpoint (4/5): Found all the way down a floating flower trail from the bridge.
40. City Checkpoint (5/5): In a buried treasure chest, on an island at the north end of the river.
41. Ryoshima Coast (1/5): On top of the sunken ship.
42. Ryoshima Coast (2/5): Give the black and white rabbit named "Inabi" north of the Animal Lover. Give it to him and he will give you a Stray Bead.
43. Ryoshima Coast (3/5): Under the rock surface outside Onigiri-sensei's Dojo.
44. Ryoshima Coast (4/5): Go down the pathway next to the Angoku Temple until you see an area with a few cows near it. There will be a rock platform. If you were thought the technique "Digging Champ" from Onigiri-Sensei, dig there. Defeat the Bandit Spider, and you will have to fight a series of consecutive demon gates. After you cleared the demon gates, you will obtain the Stray Bead.
45. Ryoshima Coast (Given by Hayate): Beat Hayate in a race to obtain the Stray Bead.
46. Sei-an City (Commoner's Quarter) (1/5): Found in the channel west of the Sei-an City entrance (not literally at the Sei-an City entrance, once you enter Sei-an City).
47. Se-an City (Commoner's Quarter) (2-5): Buried inside Mr. Flower's house.

Scroll battle types

The following are the colors of the scrolls and the battles they hold.

Green Scrolls: Easy Battle
Blue Scrolls: Medium Battles
Red Scrolls: Semi-Hard Battles
Orange Scrolls: Hard Battles

Easy yen

To get easy yen, go to one of the fishing spots. The later in the game you find it, the better. Start fishing. For the first four or five fish, catch the smallest fish to save HP. Then get the big ones and they will be rare because you have been fishing for awhile.

For maximum yen in battle, get the Thieves Glove and steal an item from each monster. If it is a Sake, use it to speed up the battle and get a bonus easier or sell it afterwards. If it is a Bone, do not sell or use it unless you need it. If it is treasure, sell it after the battle.