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I am the blade of vengeance. They dare only whisper my name: Yojimbo.
Yojimbo, Final Fantasy X
Yojimbo is a recurring summon in the Final Fantasy series, first appearing in Final Fantasy X.
Yojimbo is acquired by visiting the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth, where the player must hire him to become Yuna's aeon. Yojimbo acts as a sword-for-hire and has four different attacks depending on how much the player pays him, as well as a complex mathematical formula based on his worker-employer relationship with Yuna and several other factors. Yojimbo functions similarly to Odin and Gilgamesh from previous Final Fantasy games. His most powerful attack, Zanmato, instantly kills fiends and bosses.
Obtained
Yojimbo can be recruited at the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth near the entrance to Mt. Gagazet. Yojimbo will first ask Yuna a question regarding her purpose in trying to acquire his help. Her choice here will affect Yojimbo's behavior in battle and his probability in using his attacks. As for his payment, Yojimbo will initially ask the player for hundreds of thousands of gil but it is possible to haggle with him. To get Yojimbo for the cheapest price, the player must offer him half the gil he is asking for plus one gil in the first two negotiations, and he will decrease his price both times. In the third negotiation, they must offer him 0.7 times the gil he is asking, closing the deal.
One can decrease the price three times before hiring him. If the player pays Yojimbo triple what he is asking he will give two Teleport Spheres as a token of appreciation. This works even after having "haggled" with him.
Obtaining Yojimbo in the Final Fantasy X HD Remaster version earns the It's All About The Money trophy.
Battle
With a wave of the summoner's staff, a night-time dimension forms, featuring a single sakura tree in bloom with blue flowers. A bark is heard, and Yojimbo's dog, Daigoro, appears to greet the summoner. Yojimbo emerges from behind the tree, turns with a sweep of his coat and calls upon his dog to start the battle. When Yojimbo is summoned the sound effect is the same as what was used in Final Fantasy VIII as the magic spell effect.
Stats
Yojimbo's stats are basic, and he doesn't have any default abilities. The player cannot make him learn any either.
- Base stats
Stat | Base Value |
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HP | 1030 |
MP | 0 |
Strength | 29 |
Defense | 25 |
Magic | 16 |
Magic Defense | 23 |
Agility | 9 |
Luck | 17 |
Evasion | 59 |
Accuracy | 19 |
- Stat growth
Number of battles N | Max HP | Max MP | Strength | Defense | Magic | Magic Defense | Agility | Evasion | Accuracy |
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0 to 59 | 1030 | 0 | 29 | 25 | 16 | 23 | 9 | 59 | 19 |
60 to 89 | 1120 | 0 | 31 | 26 | 18 | 26 | 9 | 62 | 20 |
90 to 119 | 1246 | 0 | 32 | 32 | 20 | 27 | 11 | 63 | 21 |
120 to 149 | 1327 | 0 | 33 | 33 | 20 | 30 | 11 | 63 | 22 |
150 to 179 | 1399 | 0 | 35 | 34 | 23 | 33 | 11 | 63 | 22 |
180 to 209 | 1561 | 0 | 37 | 36 | 23 | 37 | 13 | 71 | 24 |
210 to 239 | 1624 | 0 | 38 | 36 | 25 | 41 | 13 | 71 | 24 |
240 to 269 | 1714 | 0 | 40 | 38 | 28 | 41 | 16 | 72 | 25 |
270 to 299 | 1858 | 0 | 42 | 39 | 31 | 42 | 17 | 81 | 27 |
300 to 329 | 2020 | 0 | 44 | 51 | 32 | 46 | 18 | 81 | 28 |
330 to 359 | 2110 | 0 | 46 | 52 | 34 | 46 | 19 | 89 | 29 |
360 to 389 | 2182 | 0 | 47 | 53 | 35 | 51 | 21 | 89 | 30 |
390 to 419 | 2326 | 0 | 49 | 55 | 37 | 55 | 22 | 90 | 31 |
420 to 449 | 2452 | 0 | 51 | 56 | 38 | 55 | 23 | 97 | 32 |
450 to 479 | 2542 | 0 | 52 | 57 | 41 | 60 | 24 | 98 | 33 |
480 to 509 | 2650 | 0 | 54 | 69 | 42 | 60 | 26 | 105 | 34 |
510 to 539 | 2758 | 0 | 56 | 70 | 44 | 60 | 27 | 106 | 35 |
540 to 569 | 2830 | 0 | 57 | 71 | 44 | 65 | 27 | 113 | 36 |
570 to 599 | 2992 | 0 | 59 | 72 | 48 | 65 | 30 | 114 | 37 |
600 and more | 3064 | 0 | 61 | 73 | 48 | 69 | 30 | 122 | 38 |
Abilities
- See the Summon and Overdrive sequences here.
Yojimbo's only options on the field are Pay or Dismiss. At the expense of paying Yojimbo with gil, Yojimbo will personally use these attacks at his discretion:
- Daigoro: Yojimbo's dog will attack on his command. As it is his weakest move, Yojimbo will shake his head before using Daigoro, as if to disapprove of the amount of money the party gave him.
- Kozuka: Yojimbo throws several kozuka (a special throwing knife made to fit inside a wakizashi's scabbard) at a single target.
- Wakizashi: Yojimbo draws a powerful ground rending and air cutting slash that targets single/multiple targets with his wakizashi (his short sword).
- Zanmato: Yojimbo calls his katana out of a dark portal in the ground, to which it flies into the air. Catching it and overlooking its quality, Yojimbo then unsheathes it and rushes headlong into opposition, using it to slice all enemies in half. It instantly kills any enemy in the game, with the exceptions of Sin (when fighting face-to-face on the Fahrenheit), Yunalesca and Braska's Final Aeon, which will only move to the next form (unless they have already reached their final form, in which case Zanmato will kill them). If Yojimbo will perform Zanmato he will nod upon receiving the money.
Yojimbo's Overdrive increases the likelihood of his more powerful attacks.
There are several factors that decide what attack Yojimbo will execute. They are as follows:
- The base motivation (BM) according to how much he has been paid. The lowest base motivation is 0 if he is paid 1-3 gil and the highest is 112 if he is paid at least 536,870,912 gil. It is much lower in the NTSC version, with the lowest being 0 and the highest being 56.
- The compatibility parameter (CP) of Yojimbo to Yuna. It starts at 128 and caps at 255. It increases by 1 or 3 if Yojimbo uses Wakizashi against single or multiple enemies respectively and by 4 if Yojimbo uses Zanmato. It decreases by 20 if he is paid 0 gil; by 10 if he is KO'd during battle; by 3 if he is dismissed immediately after being summoned; and by 1 if he uses Daigoro. It remains unchanged if he uses Kozuka. This compatibility parameter is then divided by 4 in the International, PAL and HD Remaster versions of the game and by 30 in the original Japanese and NTSC versions.
- The Zanmato resistance of the enemy. A hidden variable applies depending on the choice Yuna made at Yojimbo's Chamber of the Fayth; asking to be trained as a summoner means that Yojimbo's motivation to use Zanmato will increase if Yuna hands over a greater proportion of her gil per turn; asking for the power to defeat fiends increases the likelihood of a Zanmato against random encounters and asking for the power to defeat the most powerful of enemies slightly reduces the likelihood of a Zanmato against Zanmato Level 1 fiends, while treating Level 4-6 fiends as the same with the same penalty to motivation. If the first or second choice is made, it is either 1, 0.5, 0.33, 0.25, 0.20 or 0.16 for Zanmato levels 1 to 6 respectively. If choice three is made, it is 0.8 for Zanmato level 1 to 3; and 0.4 for Zanmato level 4 to 6. (ZF)
- Additionally, if choice one is made, another factor is considered. It is (0.75 + ((amount paid * 0.50)/total gil))). Otherwise, it is 1 (CF).
- Whether or not his overdrive gauge was full when he was paid to attack. If it is full, an additional 20 points will be added to his overall motivation in the International, PAL and HD Remaster versions while only 2 will be added in the original Japanese and NTSC versions, otherwise, it is 0. (OF)
- A random factor is added to motivation. It is any number from 0 to 63.
Considering the formula and the random factor above, if Yojimbo's overall motivation is 80 or greater, he will use Zanmato. In the International, PAL and HD Remaster versions of the game, if the overall motivation is not 80 or higher, a recalculation will be made but the Zanmato level of the enemy will be treated as 1 regardless of its actual Zanmato level.
The resulting new motivation will trigger any of the following:
- 0 to 31 will prompt Yojimbo to use Daigoro.
- 31 to 47 will prompt Yojimbo to use Kozuka.
- 48 to 63 will prompt Yojimbo to use Wakizashi against one target.
- 64 above will prompt Yojimbo to use Wakizashi against multiple targets.
The same values are considered for the original Japanese and NTSC versions of the game but there are no recalculations if the overall motivation is less than 80. In addition, Yojimbo may also attack without needing to be paid. With a compatibility parameter of 128, he will do so 13 percent of the time. If his compatibility parameter is 255, he will attack for free 12.525 percent of the time. The calculation made for his free attack is much simpler, which is Yojimbo's compatibility parameter divided by 4 plus a random factor from 0 to 63. If he attacks for free and his compatibility parameter is at 255, he is guaranteed to use either Wakizashi or Zanmato. 24.9
In short, one should attempt to have a good relationship with Yojimbo, paying him decently (as well as sensibly) and not abusing his servitude, from not paying him anything to abruptly dismissing him immediately after the summon sequence. His relation with Yuna can also be seen through the frequency of his attacks; sending Daigoro is a sign of poor standing, where him using Wakizashi means one is on the right track.
Yojimbo can exceed maximum damage once Auron obtains and charges his Celestial Weapon, the Masamune.
Boss
Final Fantasy X
Yojimbo is fought in the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth and at Remiem Temple. A possessed Yojimbo is also fought as part of the final battle.
In the International, PAL and HD Remaster versions, Dark Yojimbo can be fought in the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth after acquiring Yojimbo and re-entering the cave, reaching the end teleport pad and approaching the entrance again.
Final Fantasy X-2
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Yojimbo returns, now possessed by Shuyin. The Gullwings fight him to save some tourists visiting The Cavern of the Stolen Fayth in the Chapter 3 "Tourist Trap" mission.
A shīsā called Kogoro, which physically resembles Daigoro, appears as part of Yuna's Trainer dressphere.
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Tactics S
Template:Sideicon Yojimbo appeared as a recruitable character.
Final Fantasy Legends II
Template:Sideicon Yojimbo appears as a summon for the player to use. In addition, a stronger variant, Yojimbo α, appears in the game.
- Yojimbo
Yojimbo is a fire-elemental summon. Yojimbo's special ability is Zanmato when summoned into battle, which deals fire-elemental damage to a single target and has a chance to inflict stun. Summoning Yojimbo costs 3 points from the Consumption Gauge. In addition, Morrow has Yojimbo's Phantom Stone equipped to him during the game's opening prologue.
Yojimbo's artwork is based off his Final Fantasy X appearance and certain Phantom Stones feature both him and Daigoro appearing together.
There are currently two variations of Yoijimbo available to players, one that starts off at rank 3 and another that starts off at rank 4. Depending on the summon's type and rank, the user is able to learn the following abilities:
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- Upgrading Stats
- Rank 3 Type
- The following type of Yojimbo allows the user to use Fira abilities.
Rank | Maximum Level | Phantom Stone Cost | Max HP | Max MP | Max Attack | Max Magic | Max Speed | Components Needed |
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☆ 3 | 40 | 13 | 560 | 27 | 54 | 30 | 28 | None |
☆ 4 | 50 | 13 | 804 | 39 | 77 | 44 | 40 | ? |
☆ 5 | 60 | 13 | 1,049 | 50 | 99 | 57 | 33 | ? |
- Rank 4 Type
- The following type of Yojimbo allows the user to use either the Mineuchi or Nitoichi abilities.
Rank | Maximum Level | Phantom Stone Cost | Max HP | Max MP | Max Attack | Max Magic | Max Speed | Components Needed |
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☆ 4 | 40 | 13 | 804 | 39 | 77 | 44 | 40 | None |
☆ 5 | 50 | 13 | 1,049 | 50 | 99 | 57 | 33 | ? |
☆ 6 | 60 | 13 | 1,258 | 61 | 120 | 69 | 64 | ? |
- Yojimbo α
Yojimbo α appears as a fire-elemental summon. Like Yojimbo, when summoned into battle, its special ability is Zanmato, which deals fire-elemental damage to a single target and has a chance to inflict stun. Summoning Yojimbo costs 3 points from the Consumption Gauge.
Yojimbo α's overall design is based on the Yojimbo enemy from Final Fantasy V and its rank 6 artwork's design is loosely based on Auron from Final Fantasy X, carrying an urn and donning a red robe.
Yojimbo α may teach the following abilities:
- Tri-Slice Wakazashi I
- Tri-Slice Wakazashi II
- Tri-Slice Wakazashi III
- Upgrading Stats
Rank | Maximum Level | Phantom Stone Cost | Max HP | Max MP | Max Attack | Max Magic | Max Speed | Components Needed |
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☆ 5 | 50 | 16 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | None |
☆ 6 | 60 | 16 | 1,304 | 55 | 143 | 41 | 102 | ? |
☆ 7 | 70 | 16 | 1,521 | 65 | 167 | 49 | 119 | ? |
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Template:Sideicon Yojimbo and the untargetable Daigoro have appeared together as an advanced boss. When fought, he uses his familiar moves from Final Fantasy X. Appearing in Destiny's Path, his defeat was required to obtain Yuna's Memory Crystal II as a First Time Reward. If Lulu is in the fighting party, her exchange with Lady Ginnem will be reenacted at the start of battle.
Mobius Final Fantasy
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A mercenary swordsman. His dog, Daigoro, never leaves his side.
Description
Yojimbo appears as a fire-based ability card, with artwork by Takayuki Futami.
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
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Yojimbo's Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade appearance has a card.
Guardian Cross
Soul of the fayth concealed beneath a ravine, this aeon strikes and slashes in service of he who has the most gil.
Description
Merchandise
A figure of Yojimbo was made for the Final Fantasy X Action Figure Collection by ArtFX. Listed as No.2 in the series, the Yojimbo figure comes complete with Zanmato and Wakizashi swords, Kozuka throwing knife and Daigoro, as well as a mountable stand for display. A later version of "Dark Aeon Yojimbo" was released using the same figure mold and accessories, as Final Fantasy X-2 merchandise.
A figure of Yojimbo was also made for the Final Fantasy Master Creatures second set, featuring him slashing with Zanmato as Daigoro is pouncing.
Gallery
Etymology
Yōjinbō (用心棒?) means "bodyguard" in Japanese. The kanji (Japanese characters) can also mean "sword/service for hire", befitting his pay-off system.
When Yuna visits Yojimbo's fayth to hire him as an aeon, he calls himself Yojimbo. Despite this, the player can still rename him.
In the Japanese version of the game, Yojimbo's name is written in kanji as "用心棒" in the subtitle of every conversation, while in the battle scenes, and in the aeon menu, it written in hiragana as "ようじんぼう".
Yojimbo is depicted as a samurai. Samurai were the military nobility of medieval and early-modern Japan. They were not just great swordsmen, but also powerful horse archers and martial artists of other fields. Though their status was that above commoners, samurai were bound to forms of etiquette and a way of life known as Bushido, stressing honor to one's devoted and preparing oneself in the face of death.
Trivia
- When Yuna prays to Yojimbo's fayth in Final Fantasy X, ribbons are briefly shown binding it, which say "SEAL" in Yevon script. On his fayth statue his sword and shield say "Mea Culpa" in Spiran and Yevon scripts.
- If the player revisits Yojimbo, the fayth reassures Tidus that he will never be forgotten.
- Yojimbo is likely inspired by Ogami Ittō, protagonist of the manga "Lone Wolf and Cub"; a samurai turned killer for hire who travels the countryside with his son, Daigoro.
- The player can increase his MP, even though he doesn't use magic.
External links
- Look here for a simplified, easy-to-understand mathematical description of Yojimbo and his attacks.
- Look here for a more complex, harder to understand, but much more detailed mathematical description of Yojimbo and his attacks (this includes calculations for PAL/International versions of the game as well, along with probability (Percentile) tables for all versions).
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