Nazo no Murasame-Jou/Enemies

Black Ninjas
Black Ninjas are the most common and simplest of all the ninjas you will face throughout the game. They aren't particularly fast, make little effort to hide themselves, and always use throwing stars which can be deflected by your own weaponry. They occasionally drop ammunition scrolls.

White Ninjas
White ninjas are a lot more crafty than their black garbed cousins. They use more subversive techniques to sneak up on you like hopping out of the water, or attacking four at a time from every direction in castles. They are also a little faster than Black Ninjas, but they too use throwing stars. White Ninjas always leave ammunition scrolls behind.

Fire Ninjas
These red Ninjas know the secrets of the fire throwing techniques. While they are like Black Ninjas in every other respect, they distinguish themselves by throwing balls of flame at you. Fireballs cannot be deflected like throwing stars, so they must be dodged at all costs.

Star Ninjas
The Ninjas dressed in blue rarely attack directly. They prefer to attack from the edge of the screen or from the rooftops instead, tossing throwing stars at you before disappearing. They are more of a nuisance then a threat, and attacking one of them rarely does any good. Focus more on deflecting the stars that they throw.

Flashing Ninjas
Flashing Ninjas are incredibly dangerous. They come equipped with land mines that they attempt to place down throughout various parts of the screen. Because they possess explosives, Takamaru must be especially careful when killing them because they quite literally explode. Killing a Flashing Ninja will also detonate any land mines that were present on the screen when you arrived.

Invisible Ninjas
Only found in the castles, the Ninja's have mastered the art of stealth and concealment. Unfortunately for them, they haven't mastered the art of lighting—their shadows are entirely visible at all times, giving their position away. Still, it can be difficult to anticipate the movements of a shadow when you can't see what direction they are facing, so attack carefully.

Flying Ninjas
Initially, you will only encounter these elite Ninjas on special mountain side screens, but they later become quite common as you get closer to Murasame Castle. They leap in various directions and travel to one edge of the screen before disappearing or choosing another direction fly in. Track their motion carefully and strike when the time is right.

Land Mines
Land Mines are inanimate objects that act as proximity bombs. When you get close enough to them, they will detonate. They flash for only about a second before they explode, and can hurt you if you are one square's distance around them. They are more easily detonated by approaching from the right or left, than from the top or bottom, so don't attempt to bypass them unless you walk above or beneath them with the Red Sandals speed power-up. It's safer to get close enough to make them flash and back away until they explode.

Bomb Shinobu
As you approach certain exits from a screen, a Shinobu may appear to prevent you from passing. The first Shinobu that you will encounter are the Bomb throwing Shinobu. These Shinobu have the ability to toss a bomb all the way to your location. And the bomb will detonate when it reaches the place where you were standing, or if you get hit by the bomb. Lure the bomb tosses to one section of the screen, and turn around and attack from another. It's best to get inside and slice the Shinobu between bomb throws.

Fire Shinobu
Starting on the second stage, a different kind of Shinobu will be introduced. These Shinobus belch balls of fire at you. Unlike the bombs thrown by the Shinobu above, they don't detonate, but they do travel at a good pace. Once again, mislead the Shinobu to spit fire at a location where you do not intend to stay, and dodge the attack while you close the distance between you so that you can strike and remove them quickly. Projectile weapons do work against the Shinobu, but they have the power to block your shots.

Tengu
The Tengu is a special air demon who travels by summoning a whirlwind to whisk him from location to location. While travelling in the whirlwind, he is invulnerable to attack. Fortunately, when the whirlwind drops him off, he tends to hold still for a long time, making him easy to attack. But you must watch out for the smaller whirlwinds that he attacks with. Time your attack between the small whirlwinds.

Earth Demon
The earth demon quite literally digs his way out of the ground to attack you. When he appears, he will throw three throwing stars at you before returning to the earth. Attack him while he still stands to prevent him from returning for another strike.

Hill Bandit
Hill Bandits are probably the rarest regular enemy in the game. They only appear on the mountainside screens where you first encounter the Flying Ninjas. They slowly walk forward brandishing an ax to all those that dare to intrude on their hillside homes. They don't pose much of a threat, but you shouldn't underestimate them and focus on a Flying Ninja when a Hill Bandit is closer to you.

Sword Samurai
The sword wielding Samurai are the first of many surprises that the castles will throw at you. Some of the doors in the castle are locked, and will remain locked until you defeat key enemies. These samurai are one such enemy. They track your vertical movement, never stepping left or right to approach you. They face you with their sword drawn ready to strike as soon as you get close. When you are close enough to strike, you must quickly swing your blade twice; once to deflect their blade, and once more to strike them down before they have a chance to swing their sword and retaliate.

Spear Samurai
These Samurai are masters of the spear. When a threat approaches, they begin to twirl their blade around in a circle. They can still approach you as rotate. If you get too close, the spear will knock you down. You can attack from a distance, but many of your shots will be deflected by the spear. Only persistent attacks will slip past the whirling blade. A lucky inside strike can knock them down, but it's generally too dangerous to attempt.

Flame Ninja
These fighters are true masters of the Ninja arts. By focusing their Ki, they can summon a ring of fire to surround them and send a number of flames in your direction as well. This Ninja is one of the toughest enemies that you will face. Their protective flames can stop many projectiles, but not all. Getting inside to strike them is next to impossible without the invisibility technique or the magic helmet. And to make matters worse, you cannot deflect their flame attacks, you can only dodge them. It is best not to stand too close to them when attacking, as it can be difficult to distinguish their protective flames from an attacking flame. This is a truly formidable enemy.

Castle Guard
Guards only appear in the fourth (pink) castle. They are a lot like the Bomb Shinobus. They appear to block an exit, and throw bombs at you. Use the same strategy that you use against Shinobus. Lure the next bomb toss to one location, and quickly get out of the way while you approach and get inside for a quick strike. Be careful, though, as these guards tend to throw bombs much faster than their outdoor cousins.

Porter
The Daimyos of each castle secretly track your progress. But when you get too close, they quickly retreat through a back door to prepare for battle. When they retreat, they will leave you in a room with three or five of these Porters, along with fire billowing statues. Of the three or five Porters, one will occupy the top of the room, moving left and right, and firing downward. The rest will be divided among the left and right sides of the room, moving up and down, and firing across. They shoot wispy projectiles at regular intervals that travel straight and cannot be deflected or destroyed. It is difficult to attack them head-on, but it is slightly easier to attack them from the sides since they are unable to change attack directions. Attack the side Porters from the bottom, but watch out for the flame projectiles being fired at you from the statues.

Jealous Spirit
As you wander through the castles, you will encounter the rooms of the princesses being held captive in their rooms. Ordinarily, when you approach a princess, they will turn to greet you and reward you with 8,000 points and an extra life. But on occasion, the princess that you find may turn out to be the jealous spirit of an enraged departed female. Once you get close to these spirits, they show you their true form, and float around the room to attack you. They are quite strong, and you must react quickly to avoid their attack. You will be awarded 8,000 point for defeating them, but no extra life.

Fire Demon
The Fire Demons of Murasame Castle replace the standard Ninjas that appeared elsewhere. They move about much like Ninjas and they can throw two different projectiles. One is the standard flame projectile while the other is a multi-colored projectile that can be deflected like a throwing star. They move and attack quickly, so don't remain in one place for long. Takamaru should generally not concern himself with them unless they get directly in his way.

Bridge Guard
Certain entrance inside of Murasame Castle are protected by a moat and a drawbridge. To guard the drawbridge, two monster occupy either side. They scrunch down to build up energy, and pop up to release the energy in the form of eight projectiles that scatter in every directions. They rarely fire off at the same time, so you have time to prepare yourself and reach a safe location before the next one explodes. Both monsters must be defeated in order to lower the drawbridge and proceed to the next screen.

Bomb thrower
These monsters behave very much like the Bomb Shinobus that you've seen outside the other castles. However, the biggest difference is that Fire Demons appear from the bombs when they explode. They appear just in time to block certain exits, and throw bombs at you to prevent you from getting close to them. Lure the bombs in a different direction, then get in close to attack, but watch out for the flood of demons if too many appear on the screen at one time. You may consider leaving the screen and coming back to clear out the clutter.

Flame thrower
These creatures are the Mursame Castle equivalent of the Fire Shinobus from previous stages. They protect certain pathways and shoot fire at you from their mouths. Attack from a distance or up close between shots, but remember to dodge the fire attacks because they can't be deflected.

Blue Daimyo
The Daimyo of the Blue Castle attacks with bombs. He has many at his disposal, and throws them in your direction in a sequence of four at a time. You'll need to continue moving in order to avoid them. One strategy to employ is to start out directly in front of him and wait for him to begin throwing bombs. When he starts throwing begin moving to either side of him. You should have time to get one or two attacks in before he starts throwing more bombs at you, at which point you begin moving back to his front. Attack him again and repeat the pattern of moving from the front to the sides and back, attacking between his bomb throws until he is defeated. He will leave behind a blue orb. Slash it to proceed to the next level.

Red Daimyo
The Red Castle Daimyo may look like a fierce fighter, but he prefers to leave the dirty work to his White Ninjas. He attacks by throwing capsules at you. When these capsules hit the ground, White Ninjas appear from them and proceed to attack you. He doesn't attack as frequently as the first Daimyo, but it is still enough to create only a limited number of attack opportunities. Don't let screen become overrun with White Ninjas, and attempt to find the chance to slip inside his defense and slash him repeatedly with your sword. He will drop a red ord when defeated, which you must slash to continue.

Green Daimyo
The Green Castle Daimyo is a master of illusion. He can create three fake clone images of himself, but they all attack by whipping flames at Takamaru. Not only must you avoid these flames, you must determine which image is the true Daimyo and attack it to deal damage to him. After he appears and lobs flames at you, he only hangs around for a split moment before disappearing, and reappears with three fresh clones. You must be quick a decisive over which image to attack, and be prepared to slash repeatedly if you choose the correct image. Upon defeat, he will drop the green orb.

Pink Daimyo
The final Daimyo is naturally one of the most difficult. She's not particularly fast, but she attacks with a deadly weapon which she throws at you. Upon reaching the place where you stood when she threw it, the projectile explodes, sending shrapnel in eight different directions. In addition to that, she teleports around the room, so even if you get close enough to strike her, she will disappear and return some distance away. It can be difficult to lure the projectile away from where you need to stand in order to attack her. The further you stand from her, the more time you have to prepare for the explosion, but if you take to long to move away, you will have little time to attack. There are two strategies to employ. One is slow and patient, and the other is fast and reckless. Either attack from a distance, and move as much as possible to avoid the shrapnel, or allow the shrapnel to hit you so that you can stand back up and slash her during your limited invisibility. She is very likely to teleport away when you do this, but if you are fast enough, you can damage her enough the first time to destroy her on the second attempt before you run out of life.

Murasame
The Murasame statue awaits your arrival at the very end of the final castle. It sits motionless at the back of the room, but it has two very powerful weapons at its disposal. It can send an orb forth which will bounce around the room at a high speed. And it can send a little demonic face in your direction. The face is a double threat because it can hurt you as you flies by, and when it reaches one of the walls, it explodes into three pieces which bounce back in your direction. The pieces are very small and usually easy to dodge, but it takes some time to determine their trajectory and move into a safe position. As soon as the face or ball disappear, they are immediately replaced by the statue, appearing from the middle of the statues hands. The statue is vulnerable to your attack, but it relies on overwhelming you with its own attacks to keep you occupied. After you damage the statue enough times, it will die, and the center of the statue will hollow out. You must then travel inside the statue to attack the life force that controlled it from the inside.