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Shingen is based on the real-life {{wp|Takeda Shingen}} of Japanese history. He and [[Kenshin]] were honorable rivals of one another. Nobushige ({{wp|Takeda Nobushige}}) was his younger brother and Katsuyori ({{wp|Takeda Katsuyori}}) was his son. Nobutsuna ({{wp|Sanada Nobutsuna}}), Masatoyo ({{wp|Naitō Masatoyo}}), and Masakage ({{wp|Yamagata Masakage}}) were some of his {{wp|Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen|twenty-four generals}}. Masanobu ({{wp|Kōsaka Masanobu}}), Masatoshi ({{wp|Hoshina Masatoshi}}), and Yukitaka ({{wp|Sanada Yukitaka}}) were three revered warriors also serving him, known as his three Danjōchū (Japanese: '''弾正忠'''). Chiyome ({{wp|Mochizuki Chiyome}}) was said to be left in his care on occasion; she is apparently who [[Kunoichi]] is based on. | Shingen is based on the real-life {{wp|Takeda Shingen}} of Japanese history. He and [[Kenshin]] were honorable rivals of one another. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Nobushige}} ({{wp|Takeda Nobushige}}) was his younger brother and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Katsuyori}} ({{wp|Takeda Katsuyori}}) was his son. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Nobutsuna}} ({{wp|Sanada Nobutsuna}}), {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Masatoyo}} ({{wp|Naitō Masatoyo}}), and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Masakage}} ({{wp|Yamagata Masakage}}) were some of his {{wp|Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen|twenty-four generals}}. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Masanobu}} ({{wp|Kōsaka Masanobu}}), {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Masatoshi}} ({{wp|Hoshina Masatoshi}}), and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Yukitaka}} ({{wp|Sanada Yukitaka}}) were three revered warriors also serving him, known as his three Danjōchū (Japanese: '''弾正忠'''). {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Chiyome}} ({{wp|Mochizuki Chiyome}}) was said to be left in his care on occasion; she is apparently who [[Kunoichi]] is based on. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 16:09, 14 February 2013
Shingen シンゲン Shingen | |
Artwork with Groudon | |
Gender | Male |
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Relatives | Unknown |
Kingdom | Terrera |
Specialty | Ground • Rock |
Weakness | Unknown |
Default Pokémon | |
Perfect Links | |
Shingen (Japanese: シンゲン) is a Warlord in Pokémon Conquest.
In the games
Warlord information
Rank I
Power | 96 | |
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Wisdom | 84 | |
Charisma | 86 | |
Total | 266 | |
Warrior Skill | Rally | |
Capacity | 7 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Rhyperior |
Rank II
Power | 92 | |
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Wisdom | 100 | |
Charisma | 96 | |
Total | 288 | |
Warrior Skill | Fūrin Kazan | |
Capacity | 8 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Rhyperior Groudon |
- Transforms to Rank II by reaching a 75% link with Rhyperior after having completed the The Joy of Battle story.
Quotes
- During battle:
- "You know what, <Pokémon's name>... Win too convincingly, and you start to grow careless... Everything in moderation—that's my motto."
- When ordering to attack:
- "<Move>! Right now!"
- When using his Warrior Skill:
- "See what you make of this one..."
- After winning a battle:
- "We've gone and won again."
- At the start of The Way of the Warrior:
- "So I told them."
- "The other Warlords, the ones at that gathering... I told them that my lad Yukimura is the very best there is... And that they would all soon see what you're capable of!"
- "Now, make sure you don't let me down, Yukimura. Or else I'm going to look very stupid."
- "Yes, yes... That's the spirit. Okay then, whenever you're ready..."
- At the end of The Way of the Warrior:
- "You did it, Yukimura. I knew you would."
- "Haha! That's the Yukimura I know! But for once, I would like it if you could celebrate your success."
- "Hahaha!"
Profile
Lively and mischievous, his self-confidence knows no bounds. Kenshin's lifelong rival.
Historical origin
Shingen is based on the real-life Takeda Shingen of Japanese history. He and Kenshin were honorable rivals of one another. Nobushige (Takeda Nobushige) was his younger brother and Katsuyori (Takeda Katsuyori) was his son. Nobutsuna (Sanada Nobutsuna), Masatoyo (Naitō Masatoyo), and Masakage (Yamagata Masakage) were some of his twenty-four generals. Masanobu (Kōsaka Masanobu), Masatoshi (Hoshina Masatoshi), and Yukitaka (Sanada Yukitaka) were three revered warriors also serving him, known as his three Danjōchū (Japanese: 弾正忠). Chiyome (Mochizuki Chiyome) was said to be left in his care on occasion; she is apparently who Kunoichi is based on.
Trivia
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