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    Yoshimitsu in Final Fantasy XI.

    Yoshimitsu (吉光, Yoshimitsu?) is a recurring dagger in the Final Fantasy series.

    Appearances

    Final Fantasy XI

    The Yoshimitsu is the fourth stage of five in the quest to obtain Kikou, the Ninja's Relic Weapon. In order to obtain Yoshimitsu, a player must obtain the third stage weapon (Rogetsu) and trade it along with an Attestation of Legerity and 61 Montiont Silverpieces to the Goblin Switchstix. Yoshimitsu's actual stats are as follows: a one-handed Katana usable only by level 75 and higher ninjas with weapon damage 42 and delay 227. In Dynamis, Yoshimitsu allows the player to use the relic weapon skill, Blade: Metsu. Yoshimitsu is in turn intended to be upgraded to the final stage, the Kikoku itself.

    Final Fantasy XIV

    The Yoshimitsu are the Relic Weapons for Ninja Ninjas. The Unfinished Yoshimitsu are acquired and upgraded to the Yoshimitsu in the quest A Relic Reborn (Yoshimitsu) A Relic Reborn (Yoshimitsu), and upgraded to the Yoshimitsu Zenith.

    Yoshimitsu
    Yoshimitsu
    Yoshimitsu
    Rogue's Arm
    NIN Lv. 50
    Item Level 80
    Physical Damage: 44 Auto-attack: 36.37 Delay: 2.48
    One of the fabled relic weapons.
    Dexterity +27
    Vitality +30
    Critical Hit +33
    Direct Hit Rate +23
    Repair/Melding/Desynthesis:
    Blacksmith Blacksmith
    Dyeable: No Unique
    Untradeable

    Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

    Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

    Yoshimitsu (XIV) is a 5★ Dagger for Thancred that enables access to the ability Midnight Shadow. It provides 112 HP, 62 DEF, 198-273 iBRV, 2235-2925 mBRV, 725-950 ATK, and adds 35-50 CP.

    Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒

    Final Fantasy Record Keeper

    Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

    Phantasy Star Online 2

    The Final Fantasy XIV incarnation of Yoshimitsu appears as a weapon in the game as part of collaboration agreement between Square Enix and Sega.

    Etymology

    Yoshimitsu was once a smith of Awataguchi, and lived in the Golden Era of koto katana in the Kamakura Era. Along with Masamune, Yoshimitsu is one of the three historically renowned swordsmiths of Japan. Though his career rarely saw him create swords, he was widely celebrated for his skill at making tanto and daggers, which is why a majority of his weapons are often portrayed as ninja blades in games.

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