Talk:Memory of Samurai/@comment-130.105.206.174-20170924091432/@comment-32723323-20170924100113

Well, these are good maps for leveling, but if it were me, I would first get him some base levels from the easy maps.

If you have a very high level naginata lots of people use them for 'babysitting'. If the naginata is not strong enough to always bring down at least one enemy, it can also cause harm. In such a case there will be an extra counterattack. The same with the other swords, they need to be strong enough to kill their own opponent immediately and cover for the leveller. Personally, I would go for at least Uchigatana in length, since these are normal outdoor, daytime maps. Equip the team with horses too.

If the map gets overtaken by Kebiishi, the swords should ideally all be within the same bracket, i.e. all in [20-39], [40-49], [50-59], [60-69], [70-89] or [90-99]. I would not take a low level sword to a kebiishi map with much higher level swords. Especially the harder kebiishi of the [70-89] bracket hits really hard.

Ootachi are good levelers, since they tend to hit multiple enemies and take the MVP points. You probably won't be able to avoid damage, which is expensive to repair. But you never have to break a sword: Just don't ever start a new fight when anyone is in the red.