Onimusha Dawn of Dreams weapons fusion: Step-by-Step - Weapons

Onimusha Dawn of Dreams weapons fusion: Step-by-Step

Learn every known weapon fusion recipe in Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, including materials, character requirements, and efficient farming routes.

2026-08-20
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • Onimusha Dawn of Dreams weapons fusion uses Warrior's Code with a second material.
  • Jubei, Ohatsu, Roberto, and Tenkai each unlock different fused weapon results.
  • Fossilized Bone, Fangs, Antler, Rare Shell, and Rare Antler cover the main weapon recipes.
  • Warrior's Code is the key component, so collect it from boxes and Genma drops.
  • Invention Notes are used for accessory fusion rather than the primary weapon recipes.

How Weapons Fusion Works

Onimusha Dawn of Dreams weapons fusion is a character-specific crafting system that converts Warrior's Code and another material into a named weapon. The result depends on which playable character performs the combination. A single secondary material can therefore produce four different weapons.

The equipment guide lists fused weapons separately from shop purchases, Puzzle Box rewards, Treasure Box finds, Trials of Valor prizes, enemy drops, and Dark Realm rewards. This makes fusion one acquisition route among several, rather than a replacement for normal exploration.

Fusion ComponentRoleImportant Note
Warrior's CodePrimary weapon materialRequired for the main listed weapon recipes
Fossilized BoneSecondary materialProduces fire-themed or related weapons
FangsSecondary materialProduces earth-themed or physical weapons
AntlerSecondary materialProduces additional elemental or named weapons
Rare ShellSecondary materialProduces high-level named weapons
Rare AntlerSecondary materialProduces another advanced weapon set

The most important rule is simple: select the correct character before combining materials. Jubei’s katana recipes are not interchangeable with Ohatsu’s firearms, Roberto’s gloves, or Tenkai’s staves.

Jubei

Uses katanas. Fusion results include Flame Blade, Earth Blade, Juzumaru, Muramasa, and Phoenix Claw.

Ohatsu

Uses firearms. Fusion results include Flame Rifle, Red Pyre, Aurora, Divine Spark, and Ice Break.

Roberto

Uses gloves. Fusion results include Redemption, Schwertleite, Helmwige, Gabriel's Gauntlets, and Spine Tinglers.

Tenkai

Uses staves. Fusion results include Indra, Isana, Brahma, Gozanze, and Monument.

Character Check

Before confirming a fusion, verify the active character and weapon category. The same material pairing creates a different result for each eligible character.

For a broader equipment reference, consult the Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Equipment/Item Location Guide, which separates fusion recipes from other item locations.

Weapon Fusion Recipes by Character

The core recipes are organized by secondary material. Each row shows the result for all four fusion-capable characters, making it easier to plan a material collection route.

Secondary MaterialJubei KatanaOhatsu FirearmRoberto GlovesTenkai Staff
Fossilized BoneFlame BladeFlame RifleRedemptionIndra
FangsEarth BladeRed PyreSchwertleiteIsana
AntlerJuzumaruAuroraHelmwigeBrahma
Rare ShellMuramasaDivine SparkGabriel's GauntletsGozanze
Rare AntlerPhoenix ClawIce BreakSpine TinglersMonument

Every recipe above requires Warrior's Code in addition to the listed secondary material. The character column determines the weapon family and final name.

Jubei Fusion Results

Jubei’s weapon fusions produce katanas:

  • Warrior's Code + Fossilized Bone: Flame Blade
  • Warrior's Code + Fangs: Earth Blade
  • Warrior's Code + Antler: Juzumaru
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Shell: Muramasa
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Antler: Phoenix Claw

Ohatsu Fusion Results

Ohatsu’s weapon fusions produce firearms:

  • Warrior's Code + Fossilized Bone: Flame Rifle
  • Warrior's Code + Fangs: Red Pyre
  • Warrior's Code + Antler: Aurora
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Shell: Divine Spark
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Antler: Ice Break

Roberto Fusion Results

Roberto’s weapon fusions produce gloves:

  • Warrior's Code + Fossilized Bone: Redemption
  • Warrior's Code + Fangs: Schwertleite
  • Warrior's Code + Antler: Helmwige
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Shell: Gabriel's Gauntlets
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Antler: Spine Tinglers

Tenkai Fusion Results

Tenkai’s weapon fusions produce staves:

  • Warrior's Code + Fossilized Bone: Indra
  • Warrior's Code + Fangs: Isana
  • Warrior's Code + Antler: Brahma
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Shell: Gozanze
  • Warrior's Code + Rare Antler: Monument
Recipe Shortcut

Memorize the five secondary materials first. Once you know the material pairing, choose the character column to identify the resulting weapon.

Where to Find Fusion Materials

Fusion planning is mainly a resource-gathering task. The listed materials come from normal boxes, enemies, and selected Dark Realm rewards. Because several materials have more than one source, use the safest available route instead of waiting for a rare drop.

MaterialListed SourcesFarming Consideration
Warrior's CodeNormal Boxes; Armored, Gunner, Great Axeman, Spearmen, Blue Genma General, and Black Genma General dropsPrioritize guaranteed boxes when available; enemy drops can supplement the supply
Fossilized BoneBomber Genma dropsFarm Bomber Genma encounters when targeting fire-related fusions
FangsGacha, Don Gacha, and Bird Genma dropsUseful for Earth Blade, Red Pyre, Schwertleite, and Isana
AntlerSawayama Castle Normal Box requiring Ohatsu; Hopper Genma dropsCheck the box before relying on enemy drops
Rare ShellGreen glowing light at Nagoya Castle; Suruga Fortress Normal Box requiring Jubei and Ohatsu; Dark Crow and Hopper Genma dropsA valuable target for advanced weapon recipes
Rare AntlerSuruga Normal Box with gate code 136; Shimabara Facility Normal Box; Hopper, Dark Crow, and Cannon Gunner Genma dropsUse fixed box locations first, then supplement through drops

Material Priorities

Warrior's Code deserves the highest priority because every core weapon recipe uses it. The guide lists multiple Normal Box locations, including Suruga Fortress, Oni Mansion, Sawayama Castle, and Shimabara Facility. It can also drop from several armored or weapon-focused Genma.

Rare Shell and Rare Antler are the advanced secondary materials in the weapon table. If you want Muramasa, Divine Spark, Gabriel's Gauntlets, Gozanze, Phoenix Claw, Ice Break, Spine Tinglers, or Monument, secure these materials before spending Warrior's Code elsewhere.

Fossilized Bone, Fangs, and Antler are more direct targets for the first three recipe groups. Their listed enemy sources make them useful when you are already exploring areas associated with Bomber Genma, Gacha, Bird Genma, or Hopper Genma.

Desired MaterialFirst Location or Source to CheckBackup Source
Warrior's CodeNormal Box at Suruga Fortress, Oni Mansion, Sawayama Castle, or Shimabara FacilityListed Genma drops
Fossilized BoneBomber GenmaNo additional source listed
FangsGacha or Don GachaBird Genma
AntlerSawayama Castle Normal Box requiring OhatsuHopper Genma
Rare ShellNagoya Castle glowing lightSuruga Fortress box or enemy drops
Rare AntlerSuruga box with code 136Shimabara Facility box or enemy drops
Do Not Spend Rare Materials Early

Rare Shell and Rare Antler also appear in accessory recipes and other item routes. Decide which character’s weapon you want before using either material.

Step-by-Step Fusion Setup

Use this process whenever you are preparing a weapon fusion. It reduces the chance of consuming a rare material for the wrong character or recipe.

1

Choose the Weapon Goal

Decide whether you want a Jubei katana, Ohatsu firearm, Roberto glove, or Tenkai staff. Use the recipe table to identify the required secondary material.

2

Collect Warrior's Code

Gather Warrior's Code from an available Normal Box or listed Genma source. Treat this as the mandatory foundation for the main weapon recipes.

3

Secure the Secondary Material

Collect Fossilized Bone, Fangs, Antler, Rare Shell, or Rare Antler. Check fixed boxes and special locations before depending on rare enemy drops.

4

Switch to the Correct Character

Confirm that the active character matches the intended weapon column. Jubei, Ohatsu, Roberto, and Tenkai each create different results.

5

Confirm the Combination

Review the displayed materials and resulting weapon before confirming. Record the result if you are working toward a collection goal.

GoalCharacterMaterialsResult
Fire katana routeJubeiWarrior's Code + Fossilized BoneFlame Blade
Firearm routeOhatsuWarrior's Code + Fossilized BoneFlame Rifle
Rare katana routeJubeiWarrior's Code + Rare ShellMuramasa
Rare glove routeRobertoWarrior's Code + Rare AntlerSpine Tinglers
Staff collection routeTenkaiWarrior's Code + Rare ShellGozanze

Fusion should be treated as part of a larger equipment plan. Some weapons in the same families come from shops, Puzzle Boxes, Trials of Valor, enemy drops, or the Dark Realm. If a desired weapon is available through one of those methods, you may be able to preserve a scarce material for a different character.

Planning Advice

Make a short target list before farming. A one-character plan uses fewer materials than attempting every fused weapon at the same time.

Fusion Planning and Related Equipment

Weapons are not the only items that use combination materials. The equipment guide also lists accessory recipes based on Invention Notes. These recipes are useful to recognize because Invention Notes should not be confused with Warrior's Code.

CombinationCharacter or UseResult
Invention Notes + FangsJubei or RobertoSamurai's Ring
Invention Notes + AntlerTenkaiMagician's Ring
Invention Notes + Rare ShellTenkaiTao Master's Ring
Invention Notes + Fossilized BoneRobertoKnight Ring
Invention Notes + Blue OreGeneral accessory recipeAzure Ring
Invention Notes + Yellow OreGeneral accessory recipeCrimson Ring
Warrior's Code + Invention NotesGeneral accessory recipeMerchant Stamp

Accessory combinations can compete for the same secondary materials used by weapon fusion. For example, Fangs, Antler, Rare Shell, and Fossilized Bone appear in both weapon and accessory recipes. Prioritize the item that supports your current collection or combat objective.

Weapon First

Spend Warrior's Code on the character and weapon family you actively use.

Accessory First

Reserve Invention Notes for rings, charms, and other combination items.

Collection Route

Track every recipe separately so rare materials are not assigned twice.

A practical order is to secure fixed-box materials, identify the desired result, and only then farm enemy drops. This approach is especially useful for Rare Shell and Rare Antler, which have specific box locations listed in the guide.

Inventory Habit

Keep a written material checklist. Mark Warrior's Code separately from Invention Notes so weapon and accessory recipes remain easy to distinguish.

Weapon Fusion Checklist and FAQ

Use the checklist below before confirming any combination. It covers the mistakes most likely to waste a rare component.

Fusion Preparation Checklist:

  • Choose the target character and weapon family
  • Match the secondary material to the recipe table
  • Collect Warrior's Code for the weapon combination
  • Check fixed boxes before farming rare enemy drops
  • Verify the resulting weapon before confirming the fusion

Quick Reference

CheckCorrect Question
CharacterIs the intended character active?
Weapon familyWill the result be a katana, firearm, glove, or staff?
Primary materialDo I have Warrior's Code?
Secondary materialIs the material Fossilized Bone, Fangs, Antler, Rare Shell, or Rare Antler?
Resource planAm I saving this material for an accessory recipe?

Q: What is required for the main weapon fusion recipes in Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams?

Each listed core weapon recipe requires Warrior's Code plus one secondary material: Fossilized Bone, Fangs, Antler, Rare Shell, or Rare Antler.

Q: Why does the same material combination create different weapons?

The result depends on the character performing the fusion. Jubei creates katanas, Ohatsu creates firearms, Roberto creates gloves, and Tenkai creates staves.

Q: What does Warrior's Code create with Rare Shell?

Jubei creates Muramasa, Ohatsu creates Divine Spark, Roberto creates Gabriel's Gauntlets, and Tenkai creates Gozanze.

Q: Are Invention Notes used for weapon fusion?

The listed weapon recipes use Warrior's Code with a weapon material. Invention Notes are primarily shown in accessory combinations such as rings and Merchant Stamp.

Final Check

The safest fusion routine is: choose the character, identify the recipe, secure Warrior's Code, confirm the secondary material, and review the result before combining.