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The '''Dual Yumi''' (逆和弓 ''Gyaku Wakyū'', lit. '''Reverse Wakyū''') is a [[Bow|Yumi]] that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. Like its Japanese name suggests, the Dual Yumi is imbued with the unique property of reversing the [[Weapon Triangle]], alongside doubling its advantages and disadvantages. |
The '''Dual Yumi''' (逆和弓 ''Gyaku Wakyū'', lit. '''Reverse Wakyū''') is a [[Bow|Yumi]] that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. Like its Japanese name suggests, the Dual Yumi is imbued with the unique property of reversing the [[Weapon Triangle]], alongside doubling its advantages and disadvantages. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
Revision as of 09:13, 5 March 2020
The Dual Yumi (逆和弓 Gyaku Wakyū, lit. Reverse Wakyū) is a Yumi that is introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. Like its Japanese name suggests, the Dual Yumi is imbued with the unique property of reversing the Weapon Triangle, alongside doubling its advantages and disadvantages.
The Dual Yumi is analogous to the Dual Katana, Dual Naginata, Dual Club, Calamity Gate, and Dual Shuriken.
Weapon Stats
Fire Emblem Fates
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Avo | Rng | WEx | Worth |
C | ∞ | 11 | 55% | 5% | 0% | 2 | ? | 4,000 |
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Reverses the weapon triangle and doubles weapon triangle effects. |
Item Locations
Fire Emblem Fates
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Rank Rewards | Visit Points 220 (1 in stock) |
Etymology
Yumi is the kun'yomi reading for the Chinese character gōng (弓), which in Japanese on'yomi is pronounced as kyū. Wakyu (和弓) translates to "Japanese Bow", the kanji which is pronounced wa in on'yomi and kazu in kun'yomi is borrowed from the Chinese hé (和), which means "harmonious" or "harmony".
Trivia
Traditionally, while most Western bows fire arrows from the middle of the staff, Yumi fire their arrows from above the middle. The Dual Yumi fire from under the middle, likely highlighting its "inverted" nature.