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How would a ronin be different from a typical samurai?

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TheBookOf69 TheBookOf69
  • 15-05-2020

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A ronin is a samurai without a master in the feudal period of japan. They used different weapons, and these weapons were a bo staff, and a yumi bow.

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danielhl1379 danielhl1379
  • 02-05-2022

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Ronins were closer to the image of being similar to ninjas or assassin's in a way than a typical samurai. Since Ronins have no master to the server it also means they have nothing to lose if they die.

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