Knowing that it’s a red leaf that Kaho is using as a weapon conjures up an image of a Canadian flag on warpath, but spending too much time making light of the leaf for a choice of weapon could take away from the fact that it is an effective weapon in the game. But the leaf attack actually looks pretty cool, its reminiscent of a crimson cypher from Strider. And when the enemies get close, it’s time for some melee combo beat down with a leaf. Kaho seems to be trying to break these holy vows of weird weapon restrictions because she isn’t shy about using a bow and arrow to dispatch far away enemies, showing that we have entered an age where the holy people aren’t afraid of drawing blood in combat. The hero of Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is a priestess by the name of Kaho. Take Dungeons and Dragons for example: the cleric class can only use blunt weapons, as if bludgeoning someone to death with a mace is somehow more pious that hacking them to death with a sword (at least based on AD&D 2nd Edition rules, things may be different now). For whatever reason, members of clergy always seem to have all sorts of arbitrary restrictions put on their weapon usage.
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