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{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Is 3ds02 yumi.png]] | |image=[[File:Is 3ds02 yumi.png]] | ||
|caption=Icon of the Pursuer from {{title|Fates}}. | |caption=Icon of the Pursuer from {{title|Fates}}. | ||
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'''Pursuer''' (Japanese: {{ | '''Pursuer''' (Japanese: {{hl|残心|Zanshin}} ''Zanshin'') is a [[regalia]] [[yumi]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is the [[Might|strongest]] of all [[Hoshidan]] weaponry (and among all ''Fates'' weaponry is tied for strongest with the [[Aurgelmir]], an [[axe]] of [[Nohr]]), has respectable [[Hit rate|accuracy]], and also packs a [[critical rate]]. While the Pursuer does make it easier for the wielder to make a [[follow-up attack]] on their turn, it also makes it easier for the enemy to do so when they attack the user. However, it reduces its user's defenses and ability to [[avoid]] attacks. Only [[Sniper]]s may acquire the requisite [[weapon rank]] to use it. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
{{WeaponStats | {{WeaponStats | ||
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| | |sprite1=[[File:Is 3ds02 yumi.png]] | ||
| | |rank1={{Bow14}} S | ||
| | |mt1=22 | ||
| | |hit1=80 | ||
|crt1=10 | |||
| | |rng1=2 | ||
| | |worth1=0 | ||
| | |wex1=1 | ||
|notes1=-5 [[defense]], -3 [[resistance]], -10 [[avoid]] when equipped.<br>Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is 3ds01 pegasus.png]] [[Bonus damage#Fates|flying units]].<br>+5 to user's ability to make [[follow-up attack]]s.<br>+5 to foe's ability to make follow-up attacks.<br>Sells for 5,000 [[gold]]. | |||
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|method1=Dropped by | |method1=Dropped by | ||
|data1= | |data1=[[Days Lost|Chapter 24]]{{Revelation}}, enemy [[Mikoto]] | ||
|methodlast=Treasure | |methodlast=Treasure | ||
|datalast= | |datalast=[[Traitor Revealed|Chapter 25]]{{Birthright}}, [[chest]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Flavor text== | |||
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|game={{title|Fates}} | |||
|english=Def-5, Res-3. Good for follow-up attacks,<br>but also weak to them (+5/-5 eff. Spd). | |||
|japanese=追撃しやすく、されやすい(+5,-5) | |||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-name=Pursuer | |eng-name=Pursuer | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|残心|Zanshin}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Derived from the concept of ''[[wikipedia:Zanshin|zanshin]]'' (literally, "remaining mind") from various Japanese martial arts, which describes the relaxed yet alert state of mind and posture which a practitioner should enter after executing a move. | ||
|span-name=Rastreador | |span-name=Rastreador | ||
|span-mean=Tracker | |span-mean=Tracker | ||
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|ital-name=Persecutore | |ital-name=Persecutore | ||
|ital-mean=Persecutor | |ital-mean=Persecutor | ||
|kor-name={{h|잔심궁|jansimgung}} | |||
|kor-mean=''{{lang|ja-Latn|Zanshin}}'' bow | |||
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==See also== | |||
*[[Chakram]] | |||
*[[Excalibur]] | |||
{{NavYumi}} | {{NavYumi}} | ||
{{Nav14}} | {{Nav14}} | ||
[[Category: | {{NavWeaponFE14}} | ||
[[Category:Bonus damage-dealing weapons and skills]] | |||
[[Category:Yumi of Fire Emblem Fates]] |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 28 March 2024
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Pursuer (Japanese: 残心 Zanshin) is a regalia yumi that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the strongest of all Hoshidan weaponry (and among all Fates weaponry is tied for strongest with the Aurgelmir, an axe of Nohr), has respectable accuracy, and also packs a critical rate. While the Pursuer does make it easier for the wielder to make a follow-up attack on their turn, it also makes it easier for the enemy to do so when they attack the user. However, it reduces its user's defenses and ability to avoid attacks. Only Snipers may acquire the requisite weapon rank to use it.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Fates | S | 22 | -- | 80 | 10 | 2 | -- | 0 | 1 | -5 defense, -3 resistance, -10 avoid when equipped. Deals bonus damage to flying units. +5 to user's ability to make follow-up attacks. +5 to foe's ability to make follow-up attacks. Sells for 5,000 gold. |
Locations
Fates
Dropped by | Chapter 24, enemy Mikoto |
Treasure | Chapter 25, chest |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Fates | Def-5, Res-3. Good for follow-up attacks,
but also weak to them (+5/-5 eff. Spd). |
追撃しやすく、されやすい(+5,-5)
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Pursuer |
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Japanese |
残心 |
Derived from the concept of zanshin (literally, "remaining mind") from various Japanese martial arts, which describes the relaxed yet alert state of mind and posture which a practitioner should enter after executing a move. |
Spanish |
Rastreador |
Tracker |
French |
Poursuivant |
Follower |
German |
Verfolger |
Pursuer |
Italian |
Persecutore |
Persecutor |
Korean |
잔심궁 |
Zanshin bow |
References
See also
Yumi | ||||||||||
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