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+ | |image = [[File:Raijinto.png]] |
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+ | |caption = Artwork of the Raijinto in ''Fates''. |
+ | |jap_name={{Hover|雷神刀|Raijintō}} |
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− | |firstseen = [[Fire Emblem |
+ | |firstseen = [[Fire Emblem Fates]] |
− | |type = Sword |
+ | |type = [[Sword|Katana]] |
|rank = E |
|rank = E |
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− | |uses = |
+ | |uses = ∞}} |
+ | The '''Raijinto''' is a [[Sword|Katana]] that debuted in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. |
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− | The '''Raijinto''' (雷神刀 ''Raijintō'' lit. '''Thunder God Sword''') is a unique [[Sword|Katana]] used by [[Ryoma]] from ''[[Fire Emblem: Fates]]''. Being a Katana, it also reduces [[Defense]] and [[Resistance]] by 1, while raising [[Speed (stat)|Speed]] by 1. It is a royal weapon passed down for generations in the Hoshidan royal family, Sumeragi and his ancestors before him wielded the Raijinto before Ryoma inherited it. |
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+ | ==Profile== |
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+ | The Raijinto was one of five weapons crafted by the [[Rainbow Sage]] to be used by humans in order to end the war between the [[First Dragons]]. It, alongside [[Siegfried]], [[Fujin Yumi]] and [[Brynhildr]], is necessary in order to unlock the full power of the [[Yato]]. After the war, the Katana was passed down through the [[Hoshido|Hoshidan]] royal family. Prior to the start of the series, the blade was once wielded by King [[Sumeragi]] but with his death, it was passed down. Its current wielder is [[Ryoma]], the crown prince of Hoshido. |
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+ | In the [[Heirs of Fate]] series, [[Shiro]] inherits the Raijinto from Ryoma and uses it as his main weapon. In his support with Ryoma, Shiro will eventually be trained to wield the Raijinto as Ryoma's eventual successor. |
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==Weapon Stats== |
==Weapon Stats== |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''=== |
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{{WeaponStat |
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|game = fe14 |
|game = fe14 |
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− | | Raijinto |
+ | |[[File:FE14Katana.png]] Raijinto |
− | |[[File: |
+ | |[[File:FE14 Sword.png]] [[Sword|Katana]] |
|E |
|E |
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+ | |∞ |
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− | |Infinite |
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|11 |
|11 |
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|80% |
|80% |
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|5% |
|5% |
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|10% |
|10% |
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− | |1 |
+ | |1-2 |
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|? |
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|0 |
|0 |
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+ | |[[Ryoma]] only.<br>When equipped, user's [[Speed|Spd]] +1, and [[Defense|Def]]/[[Resistance|Res]] -1.<br>Grants [[Strength|Str]] +4 while in inventory. |
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− | |Ryoma Only. Strength + 4 while in Inventory |
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− | + | }} |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''=== |
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+ | {{WeaponStat |
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+ | |game = feh |
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+ | |Raijinto |
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+ | |{{Weapon|feh|sword}} [[Sword]] |
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+ | |16 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |400 |
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+ | |✯✯✯✯✯ |
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+ | |Enables counterattack<br>regardless of distance if Ryoma is attacked. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ===[[Fire Emblem Warriors]]=== |
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+ | {{WeaponStat |
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+ | |game=few |
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+ | | Raijinto |
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+ | | Sword |
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+ | | {{Hover|E|Ryoma Only}} |
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+ | | 80 |
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+ | | N/A |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | }} |
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==Item Locations== |
==Item Locations== |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''=== |
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{{ObjectLocation}} |
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|Inventory |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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− | Raijin is the god of lightning, thunder, and storms in the Shinto religion and Japanese mythology. |
+ | Raijin is the god of lightning, thunder, and storms in the Shinto religion and Japanese mythology. Raijin is commonly depicted in art with Fūjin, god of storms and wind, and the namesake of [[Takumi]]'s [[Fujin Yumi]]. |
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+ | ''Raijintō'' literally means "Thunder God Sword", which makes sense because it can summon lightning to attack the opponent. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Raijinto's design appears to be based off the [[wikipedia:Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia of Japan]]. The blade itself represents [[wikipedia:Kusanagi|Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi]] , the hilt has an octogonal shape similar to the [[wikipedia:Yata no Kagami|Yata-no-Kagami]], and near the forte of the blade lies a single bead-like shape reminiscent of the [[wikipedia:Magatama#Yasakani no Magatama|Yasakani-no-Magatama]]. |
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+ | * In ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', Raijinto has the Distant Counter skill built into it, referencing the 1-2 range it had in ''Fates''. Unlike in its home game however, Raijinto cannot be used to attack at 2 range. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:FE14 Raijinto.jpg|[[Ryoma]] wielding the Raijinto. |
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+ | File:FEH Raijinto.png|In-game model of the Raijinto from ''Heroes''. |
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+ | Ryoma supreme samurai 03.png|Raijinto from the ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' guide. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | [[Category:Character-Exclusive Weapons]] |
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+ | [[Category:Legendary Weapons]] |
Revision as of 23:42, 4 November 2019
The Raijinto is a Katana that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates.
Profile
The Raijinto was one of five weapons crafted by the Rainbow Sage to be used by humans in order to end the war between the First Dragons. It, alongside Siegfried, Fujin Yumi and Brynhildr, is necessary in order to unlock the full power of the Yato. After the war, the Katana was passed down through the Hoshidan royal family. Prior to the start of the series, the blade was once wielded by King Sumeragi but with his death, it was passed down. Its current wielder is Ryoma, the crown prince of Hoshido.
In the Heirs of Fate series, Shiro inherits the Raijinto from Ryoma and uses it as his main weapon. In his support with Ryoma, Shiro will eventually be trained to wield the Raijinto as Ryoma's eventual successor.
Weapon Stats
Fire Emblem Fates
Name | Type | |||||||
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Avo | Rng | WEx | Worth |
E | ∞ | 11 | 80% | 5% | 10% | 1-2 | ? | 0 |
Effect | ||||||||
Ryoma only. |
Fire Emblem Heroes
Name | Type | ||
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Raijinto |
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Mt | Rng | SP | Rarity |
16 | 1 | 400 | ✯✯✯✯✯ |
Effect | |||
Enables counterattack |
Fire Emblem Warriors
Name | Type | |||
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Raijinto |
Sword | |||
Rank | Mt | Worth | Slots | Seventh Slot |
E | 80 | N/A | - | - |
Effect | ||||
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Item Locations
Fire Emblem Fates
Method | Location |
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Inventory | Ryoma |
Etymology
Raijin is the god of lightning, thunder, and storms in the Shinto religion and Japanese mythology. Raijin is commonly depicted in art with Fūjin, god of storms and wind, and the namesake of Takumi's Fujin Yumi.
Raijintō literally means "Thunder God Sword", which makes sense because it can summon lightning to attack the opponent.
Trivia
- Raijinto's design appears to be based off the Imperial Regalia of Japan. The blade itself represents Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi , the hilt has an octogonal shape similar to the Yata-no-Kagami, and near the forte of the blade lies a single bead-like shape reminiscent of the Yasakani-no-Magatama.
- In Fire Emblem Heroes, Raijinto has the Distant Counter skill built into it, referencing the 1-2 range it had in Fates. Unlike in its home game however, Raijinto cannot be used to attack at 2 range.