![]() The battle ends with Nobunaga's victory and Kenshin's death. Here Mitsuhide Akechi starts doubting his loyalty torwards Nobunaga and decides to simply leave the battlefields, leaving flood gates completely unguarded. Here Nobunaga encounters peasants who were willing to fight for Kenshin, in which Nobunaga quickly eliminates. Katsuie's forces were no match for the Uesugi army and Nobunaga arrives himself at Tedorigawa with reinforcements to turn the battle around. After his victory at Osaka Bay, Nobunaga sends his forces lead by Katsuie Shibata to face the Uesugi army. Here he also encounters the Mōri forces and the Saika Renegades. ![]() ![]() Nobunaga's next threat to his conquest were the Honganji rebels were he ceased to eliminate at Osaka Bay. In Samurai Warriors 2, after the events of Okehazama Nobunaga starts off at Nagashino to prove his might against the Takeda. Nobunaga sets fire to his own castle and cuts down anyone else who tries to flee alongside Noh and Mitsuhide in the burning castle. After Nobunaga successfully escapes, he is faced with Mitsuhide at his own home at Azuchi Castle once again. Here Nobunaga tries to escape alongside Noh, Oichi and Ranmaru, although Noh also betrays her beloved husband and tries to assassinate Nobunaga as well. Still judging his loyalty Mitsuhide still can't seem to bare with Nobunaga's methods and after Nobunaga becomes one of the most powerful warlords in Japan, he betrays him at Honnoji. After a few years Ieyasu requests Nobunaga's aid against the Takeda at Nagashino and comes out victorious. In his lower ending should Nobunaga succed in his plan on annihilating the Ikko-Ikki rebels at Nagashima, Mitsuhide starts doubting his loyalty towards Nobunaga earlier. Impressed by Mitsuhide's prowess, Nobunaga decides to leave his leadership to him. Mitsuhide's actions leads of to the battle of Yamazaki where Nobunaga also faced Yukimura Sanada and Magoichi Saika to avenge there fallen leaders due to Nobunaga. Here Mistsuhide starts the question his loyalty to Nobunaga which leads to his betrayal. Eager to avenge his nemesis Kenshin Uesugi lays siege at Gifu castle. After the rebels defeat they quickly plea for help to Shingen Takeda, and the two armies fave each other at Nagashino, which resulted in Nobunaga's victory thanks to his rfileman against the Takeda cavalry. ![]() After this success Nobunaga is faced with the Ikko-Ikki rebels at Ise-Nagashimma. Here he succeeds on taking the castle and also acquires the service of Mitsuhide Akechi and Ranmaru Mori. After Okehazama, Nobunaga starts his conquest in Mino at Inabayama Castle. Here Ieyasu Tokugawa agrees to also serve Nobunaga. During the battle Nobunaga succeeds on an ambush at the Imagawa main camp thus slaying Yoshimoto himself. The reason behind his calm attitude was because of a scheme he had up his sleeve that was the key for the Oda to overcome such army. In Samurai Warriors, Nobunaga's tale starts of at Okehazama where the Oda troops are heavily worried about Yoshimoto Imagawa's huge army whilst Nobunaga handling the situation calmly. ![]()
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