In the first game? Nothing. Nothing in the second game either. However, you do have it in your inventory at the start of the second game, so it was presumably meant to be used at some point in one of the future games (that unfortunately never got made). The common assumption is that, in one of the later games, Ryo would meet the master who wrote the scroll, and that after that, Ryo himself would learn it.
ok is the one in shenmue 2 because i see 2 blue scrolls here on is the first game Mysterious Scroll and the one on shenmue 2 is ???? so did anyone fine it yet
All these twists in the storyline like the mysterious scroll, white leaf and picture of Ryo's father when he was young were for nothing if Shenmue 3 is not released
Based on Gui Zhang's translation, I've had a theory about this scroll for some time now. Pure speculation, but here it is: this scroll is actually describing the move that Lan Di used to kill Ryo's father, Iwao. My reasons:
1) Lan Di is Chinese, as is the scroll.
2) The name "Twin Fang Strike," or "Twin Fangs Strike" (the audo makes it difficult to discern which he says)...look at the position that Lan Di's hands are in when he does the move. They're both extended outward...like tiger fangs?
You also gotta consider Lan Di's father's style is Tiger Swallow Style. We can assume Lan Di developed it into what he is using now. It's either that or the Chiyoumen organization taught him a unique style.
@TheShockMaster Only a continued story would reveal all. But its a shame since all of these twists in the storyline like the mysterious scroll, white leaf and picture of Ryo's father when he was young were for nothing if Shenmue 3 is not released
So what the fuck do you do with it!?
berserkchip 11 months ago
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In the first game? Nothing. Nothing in the second game either. However, you do have it in your inventory at the start of the second game, so it was presumably meant to be used at some point in one of the future games (that unfortunately never got made). The common assumption is that, in one of the later games, Ryo would meet the master who wrote the scroll, and that after that, Ryo himself would learn it.
TheShockMaster 2 months ago
ok is the one in shenmue 2 because i see 2 blue scrolls here on is the first game Mysterious Scroll and the one on shenmue 2 is ???? so did anyone fine it yet
flash11588 1 year ago
play shenmue 2 and will there be a fucking shenmue 3 ?
rod2467 1 year ago
i think ryos dad used this move to kill lan di's dad or relative or whatever and hid the scroll in shame or as a precaution
xxRandomnameguyxx 2 years ago
@xxRandomnameguyxx not that good of a hiding place, behind a banner
Cena60793 1 year ago
@xxRandomnameguyxx this is what I think also as the style of the move is actually the style of both ryo and his dads
drunkensailor112 1 week ago
That move's called "mouko-kouhazan" (japanese) and it's from Bajiquan (Hakkyoku ken).
Write it on youtube and you'll find a video about akira teaching that move.
Fenix0784 2 years ago
All these twists in the storyline like the mysterious scroll, white leaf and picture of Ryo's father when he was young were for nothing if Shenmue 3 is not released
Cena60793 2 years ago
@Cena60793 and how about the bandage ryo caries in both games...
drunkensailor112 1 week ago
Lan Di is a master of an ancient martial art thought to have died out years ago.
AlexKidd1922 3 years ago 4
i found this out the first time i played the game and translated it i found practically everything in both shenmue 1 and 2
iceman111 3 years ago
I am perplexed as to how I missed
the mysterious scroll. How does
Ryo find this? An interesting plot
point relating to Hazuki Sensei?
Retrogamer71 3 years ago
THats interesting. hah, I also cant help but think Landi was doing a hadouken.
SolidMGsnake 3 years ago
Based on Gui Zhang's translation, I've had a theory about this scroll for some time now. Pure speculation, but here it is: this scroll is actually describing the move that Lan Di used to kill Ryo's father, Iwao. My reasons:
1) Lan Di is Chinese, as is the scroll.
2) The name "Twin Fang Strike," or "Twin Fangs Strike" (the audo makes it difficult to discern which he says)...look at the position that Lan Di's hands are in when he does the move. They're both extended outward...like tiger fangs?
TheShockMaster 3 years ago 5
You also gotta consider Lan Di's father's style is Tiger Swallow Style. We can assume Lan Di developed it into what he is using now. It's either that or the Chiyoumen organization taught him a unique style.
Ziming 3 years ago
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@TheShockMaster Only a continued story would reveal all. But its a shame since all of these twists in the storyline like the mysterious scroll, white leaf and picture of Ryo's father when he was young were for nothing if Shenmue 3 is not released
Cena60793 1 year ago