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Most of the time, they're flinging themselves out of the little portrait's view or look silly (specifically the ninja level up). A few look alright, like the double revolver but it's difficult to get a good animation to stay in the portrait area.
Anywho, just dropping back in to say thanks for striking my curiosity!
The Demon King of the 6th Sky, which he called himself too.
Also Nobunaga is Famous for adding big amounts of Muskets into the Playfield that they called Battlefield. At the Battle of Nagashino against Katsuyori Takeda his forces had about 3000 Muskets. None other Clan had done such things before him so I would suggest you give the Character Model of Nobunaga a Musket because he was the real Game Changer in History when it comes to Modern Japanese Warfare, with Introducing the "Ranked-Fire" Technique.