Nobunagas Ambition Awakening Power Up Kittenoke Link [NEW]
Once linked, every time your Awakened Noke gains a stat point (from battles, decrees, or buildings), your Kitten gets a copy of 0.5 points. Over 10 years in-game, a 40-stat Kitten can become an 80-stat powerhouse without ever leading a single troop.
Without more specific information, here's a speculative interpretation: nobunagas ambition awakening power up kittenoke link
Let’s pause. Is “Kittenoke Link” an actual feature, or did the strategy community collectively inhale too much incense from the Daitoku-ji temple? Once linked, every time your Awakened Noke gains
The Truth: Officially? No. Koei Tecmo has not released a cat karaoke DLC. But. The Power Up Kit’s modding tools are so deep that players have created “Event Chains” using the editor. Someone—probably a genius with too much time and a love for their tabby—scripted a series of feline interludes. Is “Kittenoke Link” an actual feature, or did
The “Link” likely refers to linking your save file to the mobile companion app (which exists) to get daily “Fortune” bonuses. However, the community has rebranded that feature as Kittenoke because it sounds cuter than “Proprietary Data Harvesting Link.”
| Likely intended term | Explanation | Link to Awakening | |----------------------|-------------|--------------------| | Kitsuno (生駒吉乃) | Historical figure, Nobunaga’s first concubine. | In Awakening, if Kitsuno is alive (early scenario), her presence in Kiyosu castle gives Nobunaga +15% resistance to betrayal. A “Kitsuno Link” is a fan term for keeping her safe to unlock a maternal diplomacy buff. | | Kittanoke | Could be a misspelling of “Kittanning” (no) or a username (e.g., Kittenoke on old forums). | Some Let’s Players coined “Kittenoke strat” — a cheesy strategy where you spam cat-themed vassal names to lower AI aggression. No official link. | | Kitten + Smoke | Possibly a slang for “Cat’s Awakening” — a mod that reskins officers as cat warriors. | Not real, but amusing. |
Given the lack of a clear “Kittenoke” in any Koei Tecmo game, I suspect a typo for “Kitsuno + Link” or a reference to a fan wiki/user “Kittenoke” who posted a hidden awakening exploit.