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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 | 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). |