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After winning both battles, Kasumi's East Medal is stolen by Mizore who runs off with Gousetsu. Unable to catch the two, Kasumi is left without a functional Medarot... until a strange voice calls out to him from the old, abandoned schoolyard in back.
After winning both battles, Kasumi's East Medal is stolen by Mizore who runs off with Gousetsu. Unable to catch the two, Kasumi is left without a functional Medarot... until a strange voice calls out to him from the old, abandoned schoolyard in back.


Though Kasumi retains Far East's parts and Tinpet, it is not until the rematch with Gousetsu and Mizore that he (along with the lady soldier Fubuki and her [[Ptolemy]]) defeats the two in a 2-on-2 Robottle. The two bullies become infatuated with Fubuki and offer to be her subordinates; she reluctantly agrees and the two return Kasumi's [[East Medal]].
Though Kasumi retains Far East's parts and Tinpet, it is not until the rematch with Gousetsu and Mizore that he (along with the lady soldier Fubuki and her [[Ptolemy]]) defeats the two in a 2-on-2 Robottle. The two bullies become infatuated with Fubuki and offer to be her subordinates; she reluctantly agrees and the two return Kasumi's East Medal.


Some of Kasumi's opponents later in the game also feature Windclaps, allowing the player to build multiple instances of the gryphon Medarot (or replace lost parts if neccesary).
Some of Kasumi's opponents later in the game also feature Windclaps, allowing the player to build multiple instances of the gryphon Medarot (or replace lost parts if neccesary).
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