



Costume Destruction Scenes are now triggered when in both the Normal and Shinobi Transformation State, and are split between the top and bottom parts of the outfit.īoth the Top and Bottom parts of the outfit have 3 layers of clothing damage: Costume Break, Lingerie and Naked. Additionally, Clothing Damage will also occur when either being launched via a Launching Move, Costumes will lose durability as a character takes damage, though there is no longer a durability gauge. Characters can also only be stripped to their lingerie.Ĭlothing Damage is significantly changed in Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus. Unlike Shinovi Versus however, Launching Moves have no bearing on Clothing destruction and Secret Ninja Arts can only break one part of the outfit at a time. Clothing Destruction Scenes occur in both pre- and post transformed states. There is no longer a durability bar and Secret Ninja Arts guarantee a Clothing Damage scene. In Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson, Clothing Damage functions similarly to how it works in Shinovi Versus. When the meter hits 0%, a more potent Costume Destruction Scene is triggered and the character loses even more clothing, usually leaving them in little more than their lingerie.īosses also receive Clothing Damage and Costume Destruction Scenes are triggered after enough damage is dealt to them.įinishing off an opponent with any Secret Ninja Art will guarantee a Costume Destruction Scene triggers. When the meter reaches 50% after a Shinobi Transformation, a Costume Destruction Scene is triggered. When in Shinobi Form, characters have 2 stages of Costume Destruction. When the Costume Durability Meter hits 0% in the Normal State, the outfit simply falls off, leaving the character in their swimsuit. When taking damage, the player loses both Health and Costume Durability.

In Senran Kagura: Portrait of Girls and Senran Kagura Burst, Clothing Damage is handled via a Costume Durability Meter. In-Game Application Timeline 1 Games Portrait of Girls and Burst However, they are still susceptible to Clothing Damage afterwards. This leaves them more vulnerable to attack by lowering their endurance and defenses, increasing the damage received for the rest of the battle in the process, as well as making them easier to stagger.Ĭlothing Damage only occurs when in either the Normal State or after Shinobi Transformation, and does not occur after going Frantic.Īctivating the Shinobi Transformation will remove all Clothing Damage, while putting the character in their Shinobi Outfit. When it occurs, a Costume Destruction Scene is triggered, displaying the character as their outfit is damaged. Clothing Damage occurs when a character takes significant damage in battle, resulting in their outfit taking several layers of damage, eventually getting completely destroyed.
