The Onii Clubber will be really easy if you have hunters.
It is mainly an Onii with a club guarded by four regular Oniis.
Firstly, if you could kill the enemies throwing rocks down at you
with your hunters, it would make the fight easier.
Attack one of the regular Oniis. When you see steam coming out of their heads,
retreat. After they do their attack, attack them again. After you have killed the
four regular Oniis, go for the one with the Club.
Retreat when you see steam coming out of its head.
Continue doing this, and you should win without losing any
members.
To beat the Onii Clubber in Little King's Story, you need to pay attention to its attack pattern. Wait for it to swing its club, Dodge the attack, and then quickly counter-attack when it's vulnerable. Use your followers to distract the Clubber while you target its weak points. Keep repeating this strategy until the Onii Clubber is defeated.
New Island, Jolly Kingdom, Onii Grounds, Ripe Kingdom, Worrywart Kingdom, Primetime Kingdom, Tiptoe Kindom, and of course, Alpoko Kingdom.
Well you would have to pass sunflower plain which is the (west or east exit in the on ii kingdom where onii king was staying)then you would go until you find an area where a bunch of oniis are just pass that and your at the entrance to kingdom of jolly and ripe kingdom
In "Naruto," Oni is a character who is a member of the Akatsuki organization. He possesses the ability to create illusions using genjutsu techniques. Oni is known for being skilled in mind-altering techniques and using them to deceive his opponents in battle.
Onii Shiro
youkai, onii, bake-mono
Kaname is the first name and onii-sama is an affectionate form of endearment to an older brother same with onii-chan though the latter is addressed in a playful way
Arigato, Onii-san or Arigato, Onii-sama. Depending on the relationship between the brother and sibling, the honorific suffix can change. San is an honorific for those not very close but not very distant either. If the person respects their brother very highly, it would be Onii-sama. Hope that helps.
brother, onii-chan, [oh-nee-chawn] sister, onee-chan, [oh-neh-chawn]
If you are talking about someone else's older brother it is Aniue. But if you are talking about your own older brother it is Onii-san. When using Onii-san some call them Onii-tama, sort of like -sama, but more childish. (Oh-nee) If you talk about someone you look up to and call them big brother, it is Aniki (兄貴)
Dolly (If it is your name) would just be dolly. However, You would be called (Last name here)-san/kun/senpai/kohai/sensei/onee-san/onii-san/onee-chan/onii-chan/chan
I've heard of two ways: Onii chan & Aniki
Onii-san is the honorific while the actual word is ani.