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==Statistics== |
==Statistics== |
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**[[RNG]]: "Sweet Spot" from 7.5 to 20 |
**[[RNG]]: "Sweet Spot" from 7.5 to 20 |
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**[[RNG]]: [[Enmity]] -10 |
**[[RNG]]: [[Enmity]] -10 |
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'''Enhances Barrage''' {changes}} |
'''Enhances Barrage''' {{changes}} |
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*Additional hit added to [[Barrage]]. |
*Additional hit added to [[Barrage]]. |
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'''[[Namas Arrow]] revised {{changes}} |
'''[[Namas Arrow]] revised {{changes}} |
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*[[Aftermath]]: Removes ammunition cost. |
*[[Aftermath]]: Removes ammunition cost. |
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*'''[[Trial 1090]]:''' {{stat|DMG|+2}} |
*'''[[Trial 1090]]:''' {{stat|DMG|+2}} |
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Revision as of 21:31, 6 June 2023
Statistics
- Attacks will occasionally do 3 times normal damage.
- Changes distance correction range based on current job
Enhances Barrage
- Additional hit added to Barrage.
Namas Arrow revised
- Aftermath: Removes ammunition cost.
Other Uses
| Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs. |
How to Obtain
Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered. Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Quests
Notes
Originally wielded during the Shadowreign era by Ghebben.
Historical Background
Yoichinoyumi (与一の弓), "Yoichi's bow", comes from a Japanese story of the Samurai, Nasu no Yoichi. He was a Lord of the Minamoto clan during the Genpei War against the Taira/Heike. During the shore battle of Yashima, the Taira placed a mystical fan atop one of their warships, and claimed it protected them from ballistic fire and could even divert the arrows back to their enemies; they made a challenge against the Minamoto to try and take it down. Yoichi mounted a horse and entered the waters. Despite the tide, the wavering of his mount, and the teetering of the fan's ship, with a single arrow he was able to shoot and split the fan. Because of the marvelousness of the shot, both sides of the confrontation cheered Yoichi's mastery of archery.