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The '''Silver Yumi''' (銀の和弓 ''Gin no wakyū'' lit. '''Silver Japanese Bow''') is a [[Bow|Yumi]] that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. The strongest of the standard Yumi appearing in the game, the Silver Yumi is, like most other Yumi, capable of raising its wielder's [[Resistance]] by 2. The strength of the Silver Yumi is offset by its lowering its wielder's [[Critical Evade]], alongside reducing their [[Strength]] and [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] post-battle.
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The '''Silver Yumi''' (銀の和弓 ''Gin no wakyū'' lit. '''Silver Wakyū''') is a [[Bow|Yumi]] that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. The strongest of the standard Yumi appearing in the game, the Silver Yumi is, like most other Yumi, capable of raising its wielder's [[Resistance]] by 2. The strength of the Silver Yumi is offset by its lowering its wielder's [[Critical Evade]], alongside reducing their [[Strength]] and [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] post-battle.
   
The '''Silver Hankyu''' (銀の近撃和弓 ''Gin no chikageki wakyū'', lit. '''Silver Close-Range Japanese Bow''') is the enemy-exclusive close-range variant of the Silver Yumi.
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The Silver Hankyu (銀の近撃和弓 Gin no chikageki wakyū, lit. '''Silver Close-Range Wakyū''') is the enemy-exclusive close-range variant of the Silver Yumi.
   
 
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== Etymology ==
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''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".
   
 
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File:FE14 Silver Hankyu.jpg|[[Sakura]] wielding the Silver Hankyu.
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FE14 Silver Hankyu.jpg|[[Sakura]] wielding the Silver Hankyu.
Silver_Hankyu's_Arrow.jpg|A Silver Hankyu's arrow.
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Silver Hankyu's Arrow.jpg|A Silver Hankyu's arrow.
 
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Revision as of 21:50, 21 March 2019

The Silver Yumi (銀の和弓 Gin no wakyū lit. Silver Wakyū) is a Yumi that is introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. The strongest of the standard Yumi appearing in the game, the Silver Yumi is, like most other Yumi, capable of raising its wielder's Resistance by 2. The strength of the Silver Yumi is offset by its lowering its wielder's Critical Evade, alongside reducing their Strength and Skill post-battle.

The Silver Hankyu (銀の近撃和弓 Gin no chikageki wakyū, lit. Silver Close-Range Wakyū) is the enemy-exclusive close-range variant of the Silver Yumi.

Weapon Stats

Fire Emblem Fates

Name Type

FE14Yumi Silver Yumi

FE14 Bow Yumi

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Avo Rng WEx Worth
B 16 70% 0% 0% 2 ? 4,000
Effect

Critical Evade -5.
After battle, Str/Skill -2; recover by 1 each turn.

Name Type

FE14Yumi Silver Hankyu

FE14 Bow Yumi

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Avo Rng WEx Worth
B 16 70% 0% 0% 1-2 ? 0
Effect

Critical Evade -5.
After battle, Str/Skill -2; recover by 1 each turn.

Etymology

Yumi is the kun'yomi reading for the Chinese character gōng (弓), which in Japanese on'yomi is pronounced as kyūWakyu (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".

Gallery