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''[[Master Archer]]''
''[[Master Archer]]''
*Changes distance correction range based on current job
*Changes distance correction range based on current job
**[[SAM]]: "Sweet Spot" From 0 to 7.5
**[[SAM]]: "Sweet Spot" between 0 and 7.5
**[[RNG]]: "Sweet Spot" from 7.5 to 20
**[[RNG]]: "Sweet Spot" between 7.5 and 20
**[[RNG]]: [[Enmity]] -10
**[[RNG]]: [[Enmity]] -10
''Enhances [[Barrage]] effect''
''Enhances [[Barrage]] effect''

Revision as of 23:22, 30 September 2023

Statistics

YoichinoyumiRareExclusive
(Archery) All Races
DMG: 81 Delay: 524
Ranged Accuracy +20
Ranged Attack +10
Enhances "Barrage" effect
"Master Archer"
"Namas Arrow"
Lv. 75 RNG / SAM
Damage Per Second: 9.29
TP Per Hit: 142
Hidden Effect
  • Attacks will occasionally do 3 times normal damage.

Master Archer

  • Changes distance correction range based on current job
    • SAM: "Sweet Spot" between 0 and 7.5
    • RNG: "Sweet Spot" between 7.5 and 20
    • RNG: Enmity -10

Enhances Barrage effect

Namas Arrow revised

Horizon Changes HorizonXI specific changes

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

How to Obtain

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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.