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Here’s A Closer Look At Your Base In Toukiden: Age of Demons

Tecmo Koei have shared a look at your base in Toukiden. The player’s base is divided into four parts—the Slayer Headquarters, the Home, the Blacksmith and the Shrine. Let’s start with the Slayer Headquarters.

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SLAYER HEADQUARTERS:

 

Command Center:

“The location where orders from the Slayers organization are received. Here, Slayers are given the missions to go and slay the Oni.”

 

Repository:

“Here, Slayers can receive training from Yamato, the leader of the Slayers within Utakata Village. This is the place to learn about the basics of battle.”

 

Encyclopedia:

“An encyclopedia compiled by Shūsui, the researcher for the Slayers. A wide variety of information concerning the Oni and the Otherworld can be found here.”

 

Offering Box:

“A place where the Slayers gather before going out on their missions. Offerings are made using Haku. Good things may happen when large donations of Haku are made.”

 

HOME:

Your home is where you can change equipment and view a record of your activities.

 

Equipment Chest and Materials Chest:

These chests are where you store equipment and materials.

 

Portal Stone:

“A mysterious stone monument that enables the multiplayer portion of the game. There is also one located in front of the Slayers Headquarters.”

 

Letters:

“View letters sent to the player character. By carrying out the requests of the villagers, they will also send thank-you letters in return.”

 

Biography:

“A written record of the player character’s exploits.”

 

Tenko:

“This enables communication with the Tenko that resides together with the player character.”

 

Also available are a Blacksmith and Shrine, as well as “other facilities”. You can check those out here. The game will be available on February 11th in North America and February 14th in Europe for the PlayStation Vita.

Ishaan Sahdev
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Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.

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