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Yumi

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Sakura (right) wielding a yumi against Elise in Fire Emblem Cipher.

The yumi (Japanese: 和弓 Japanese bow) is a physical weapon type which was introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. They are the Hoshidan counterpart to the bows used by Nohr and the series' other European-inspired realms. They share the same weapon rank as bows, and can be used just as easily by bow-wielding Nohr units and classes. Yumi have a minor advantage over ordinary bows in that they give their wielders small resistance boosts.

There are 21 yumi varieties available in Fates.

Overview

In most ways, yumi behave the same way as bows. They are affected identically by the weapon triangle, being strong against lances/naginata and daggers/shuriken, and weak against swords/katanas and tomes/scrolls. Yumi are slightly stronger than bows, with each yumi on average having a two-point might advantage over its bow counterpart, but they are also less accurate—each commonly has ten less hit than its bow counterpart. Like most Hoshidan weapon types, yumi give their users small stat boosts: every yumi increases its wielder's resistance stat by 2 points when equipped, unless the specific yumi has a conflicting effect.

Yumi in the Fire Emblem series by types

Basic yumi

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Brass Yumi --
Iron Yumi --
Steel Yumi --
Silver Yumi --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Close range yumi

These yumi are typically capable of attack from 1-2 range.

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Iron Hankyu --
Steel Hankyu --
Silver Hankyu --
Sidelong Yumi --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Long yumi

This yumi is capable of attack from beyond 2 range.

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Spy's Yumi --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Character's yumi

Fates includes two yumi named for individual characters but not locked specifically to them.

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Mikoto's Yumi --
Setsuna's Yumi --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Miscellaneous yumi

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Dual Yumi --
Illusory Yumi --
Surefire Yumi --
Bamboo Yumi --
Harp Yumi --
Raider Yumi --
Spellbane Yumi --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Regalia and personal yumi

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Pursuer --
Fujin Yumi --
Skadi --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes capable of using yumi

Class Wields yumi in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Archer --
Sniper --
Apothecary --
Merchant --
Mechanist --
Priestess --
Kinshi Knight --
Automaton --
Outlaw --
Adventurer --
Bow Knight --
A means that the class wields yumi in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Yumi

Yumi (Japanese: ) is the Japanese word for bow. When discussed in English, "yumi" refers specifically to the traditional Japanese style of bow, which are distinguished by their asymmetrical bodies and their great size compared to their user.

Spanish

Yumi

As above.

French

Yumi

As above

German

Yumi

As above.

Italian

Yumi

As above.

Gallery

References

See also

Weapon types
Physical weapons ArtAxeBow (Ballista)CannonballGauntletsDaggerLanceSword
Magical weapons Anima (FireThunderWind)Black magicDarkLightStaffTome (Blue tomeColorless tomeGreen tomeRed tome)White magic
Other weapons BreathCrest StoneSpecialStoneStrike, beast, and monster weapons
Yumi
Basic yumi Bamboo YumiBrass YumiIron YumiSilver YumiSteel YumiSurefire Yumi
Yumi with secondary effects Dual YumiHarp YumiIllusory YumiMikoto's YumiRaider YumiSetsuna's YumiSpellbane Yumi
Ranged yumi Spy's Yumi
Close-range yumi Iron HankyuSidelong YumiSilver HankyuSteel Hankyu
Regalia and personal yumi Fujin YumiPursuerSkadi