Mishiman weapons are usually the cheapest of any made by the megacorporations, but also with the knack for being the least reliable. At least, this is what applies to their guns. Their swords, on the other hand, are beyond compare in skill of craftsmanship, though they don't happen to be for sale.
Mishiman weapons make extensive use of the bullpup design, which allows for a shorter overall weapon length. Products made by Mishima tend to be very compact and small in size compared to those of other megacorporations, but as a result, they tend to be difficult to maintain or modify, often having no serviceable parts, and sometimes not even made to be disassembled. Many Mishiman products are considered "disposable" if they break down.
Katana
| Weapon | Weight | Length | 1 Handed Dam. | 2 Handed Dam. | Cost |
| Katana | 3.4 lbs. | 119 cm | 1d4 | 1d6 | 9,700 crowns |
| Wakizashi | 2.0 lbs. | 80 cm | 1d4 | 1d6 | 7,700 crowns |
Katana are the long killing blades favored by Samurai. They are
the most common Mishiman close combat weapons.
Wakizashi are the short-bladed weapons most normally used for
committing seppuku. Samurai who have mastered the two-hand technique use
them as an additional combat blade.
Carrying both of these blades - that is, carrying the Daisho ("Long and Short") - is a mark of position as a Samurai. In Mishiman society, for a non-Samurai to be found carrying these weapons is punishable by death.
Ronin Pistol
This is a very lightweight pistol with almost nothing in the way of serviceable parts.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Ronin | 1.5 | 30 cm | 15 | auto | 75 m | 1d6 | 3,000 crowns |
Windrider SMG
This SMG is plagued by a reputation as an unreliable weapon. The grenade launcher unit under the barrel is detachable.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Windrider | 2.7 | 51 cm | 51 | auto | 240 m | 1d6 | 5,500 crowns |
| (grenade launcher) | 0.8 | | 1 | manual | 30 m | 1d6 | 850 crowns |
Shogun Assault Rifle
The grenade launcher unit under the barrel is detachable. This weapon also comes in a version with a bayonet attachment, but this is generally used only by the Ashigaru, since any self-respecting Samurai would use his Katana instead in close combat. Shogun assault rifles are the least powerful of any of this class, having range and hitting power comparable to SMGs produced by other megacorporations.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Shogun | 3.8 | 67 cm | 26 | auto | 360 m | 1d6+1 | 7,100 crowns |
| (grenade launcher) | 0.8 | | 3 | manual | 60 m | 1d6 | 1,100 crowns |
Airbrush Shotgun
This weapon comes in single and double-barrel versions, and is rarely used in the military. It is more often seen in use by Mishiman police and security forces. It is widely regarded as the least reliable shotgun made by any corporation.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Airbrush | 5.0 | 67 cm | 14 | semi-auto | 30 m | 1d4 | 6,500 crowns |
Dragonfire HMG
This variant on the gatling design has the barrels tapered together, which results in a small decrease in overall size. The weapon is designed to be latched onto the operator's arm, with a thumb-switch control, theoretically allowing for one-handed use. Unlike most heavy machine guns of this class, this weapon is specifically designed to be carried by a warrior, rather than mounted on a vehicle, and is the lightest of its class. However, it also has the least hitting power of a heavy machine gun, and there is no concern for accuracy at any range.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Belt | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Dragonfire | 8.6 | 92 cm | 500 | auto | 900 m | 1d6+3 | 16,700 crowns |
Archer Sniper Rifle
This is a fairly popular design of sniper rifle, due to its compact design, easily portability, and low cost. However, it low hitting power compared to other weapons of its class, though this is quite sufficient to take out unarmored targets. Thus, this is the weapon of choice of most terrorists and guerillas.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Archer | 4.4 | 93 cm | 15 | semi-auto | 1700 m | 1d6+2 | 7,100 crowns |
Daimyo Rocket Launcher
As with most Mishiman weapons, this rocket launcher is fairly small and compact and less durable than other weapons of its class.
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Daimyo | 9.5 | 87 cm | 7 | semi-auto | 300 m | 1d10 | 17,700 crowns |
| Weapon | Weight | Length | Clip | Mode | Range | Damage | Cost |
| Mephisto | 7.0 | 110 cm | 13 | auto | 2600 m | 1d6+4 | 24,500 crowns |
Vehicles
Meka / Gigameka
Although this is not exclusive to Mishima by any means, the Mishiman megacorporation is well known for making use of powered armor. The Meka represents the larger extension of that philosophy, typically with the "wearer" located in the chest area. Even larger Meka are known to exist, each one uniquely crafted and fashioned to look like a giant Samurai warrior. It is generally accepted that these larger creations are more symbolic than practical, however, as wondrous achievements as they might be of Mishiman ingenuity in design and use of hydraulics.
Dragonbike
The Dragonbike is an example of Mishiman focus on all-terrain vehicles, a hovercraft designed for amphibious use, primarily in the swampy regions of the cavernous underground of Mercury (where environmental controls have gone berserk centuries ago). It mounts rocket pods on the "wings" to each side of the craft, and a modified Dragonfire HMG in the "mouth" of the decorative dragon head on the front.
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