
"Masanori" - Genshin Impact Wiki
"Masanori" (Japanese: 「公義」 "Masanori"), previously known as Nameless, is an NPC that can be found in Tatarasuna, Kannazuka, Inazuma. After completing the World Quest Dreams of Sword Art, "Masanori" can be fought again any time. His movesets are similar to those of a Kairagi: Dancing Thunder.
Dreams of Sword Art World Quest Walkthrough and Rewards
2025年1月17日 · Talk to Masanori one last time to complete the quest. During the quest, you will have to fight the nameless samurai 4 times. The nameless samurai uses the Electro element, so using Cryo or Pyro characters will be most effective when going against them.
Genshin Impact | How to Beat Masanori Under 30sec Easily ...
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i just want to know how anyone beat Masanori ... - Reddit
2021年11月13日 · there's an achievement for beating him in a rematch under 30 seconds. He has two phases. Its a DPS check. Kill him under 30 secs for an achievement and you can use him as a dummy. I had to switch teams a few times until I basically just used the national. If that fails, upgrade talents and artifacts.
Genshin Impact Guide: How to find Masanori, the nameless ...
2021年7月28日 · Masanori is a powerful foe and players will need to give it their all to defeat the enraged Samurai. He utilizes the same moveset as the other samurai in Inazuma,...
Masanori Murakami - Wikipedia
Masanori Murakami (村上 雅則, Murakami Masanori, born May 6, 1944), nicknamed "Mashi", is a Japanese former baseball pitcher. He is notable for being the first Japanese player to play for a Major League Baseball team.
Masanori - Wikipedia
Masanori is a masculine Japanese given name. The name Masanori is generally written with two kanji, the first read masa and the second read nori, for example: [1] 正規: second kanji 規 means "rule" or "regulation". Also an ordinary word seiki meaning "formal" or "legitimate". 正則: second kanji 則 means "rule" or "regulation".