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Ujiyasu ウジヤス Ujiyasu | |
Gender | Male |
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Relatives | Unknown |
Kingdom | Cragspur |
Specialty | Rock |
Weakness | Water |
Default Pokémon | |
Perfect Links | |
Ujiyasu (Japanese: ウジヤス) is a Warlord in Pokémon Conquest.
In the games
In The Legend of Ransei, Ujiyasu plays a minor role as the Warlord of Cragspur. The player must defeat him, Kai, and four other Warriors to claim the kingdom.
Warlord information
Rank I
Power | 80 | |
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Wisdom | 78 | |
Charisma | 84 | |
Total | 242 | |
Warrior Skill | Brotherhood | |
Capacity | 7 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Boldore |
Rank II
Power | 90 | |
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Wisdom | 94 | |
Charisma | 94 | |
Total | 278 | |
Warrior Skill | Father Figure | |
Capacity | 8 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Boldore Gigalith |
- Transforms to Rank II by reaching a 60% link with Boldore or Gigalith.
Default Pokémon
The Legend of Ransei | Unite Ransei stories | Collect 100 Pokémon stories | Defeat Nobunaga stories | Two Heroes of Ransei |
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Boldore |
Roggenrola |
Roggenrola |
Shieldon |
Gigalith |
Quotes
- Start of turn:
- When asleep:
- "You're still sleeping?"
- With low health or a status ailment:
- "Urgh, this doesn't look good..."
- When victory is near:
- "Right, let's put this one to bed!"
- Otherwise:
- "Let's go."
- Start of battle:
- When attacking a castle:
- "I'm not over the hill just yet."
- When defending a castle:
- "Well, better take 'em on, I guess."
- During battle:
- "This battle ain't over yet, <Pokémon's name>! I'm just getting started!"
- When ordering to attack:
- "<Move's name>! Do it!"
- When ordering to go to battle:
- To a kingdom:
- "There'll be no holding back. I'll give this everything I've got!"
- To a wild Pokémon location:
- "C'mon, let's go."
- Upon forming a link:
- "<Pokémon's name> and I are linked. No misbehaving now, okay!"
- When using an item:
- "Here you go! <Item>!"
- When using his Warrior Skill:
- "I'll show you how this is done."
- After winning a battle:
- If he attacked a castle:
- "Time for you to give up... We've won!"
- If he defended a castle:
- "What a waste of my time! Don't bother coming back again!"
- When defeated:
- If recruitable:
- "Not bad. I reckon you've got potential..."
- If defeated by something other than the enemy:
- "Argh! We've been tricked..."
- Otherwise:
- "Argh! I can't be doing this anymore..."
- When being recruited:
- "All right. Treat me well, though."
- At the start of That Which He Holds Dear:
- "Hmph! I've always been just as powerful as Shingen and Kenshin..."
- "But I've always been happy just to protect my kingdom of Cragspur..."
- "I've never cared about other kingdoms."
- "That's what I've always said, anyway..."
- "But I can't let them get away with just trampling all over Ransei!"
- "If they insist on collecting kingdoms, then I shall collect Warriors!"
- "With more allies on my side, they wouldn't dare attack us!"
- "Heh. I'll show them what it really means to defend a kingdom."
- At the end of That Which He Holds Dear:
- "Forty Warriors... Not bad."
- "That should keep them quiet."
- "Did you come here just to say that?"
- "If you've got that much time on your hands, why don't you join my army?"
- At the end of Simply the Best:
- "You never learn."
- "You'll never make anything of yourself. Not with that attitude. You think that capturing seven castles is the end? Come on. It's just the beginning. The time for proving yourself starts now."
Profile
Despite his tendency to see gruff and unaccommodating, he cares deeply for his allies. He has taken part in more battles than even he can count.
In the manga
In the Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~ manga
Ujiyasu debuted in The Green Scroll: Kenshin's Adventure.
Pokémon
Trivia
Historical origin
Ujiyasu is based on the real-life Hōjō Ujiyasu of Japanese history. He had a total of seven sons, including Ujimasa (Hōjō Ujimasa), Ujiteru (Hōjō Ujiteru), and Ujikuni (Hōjō Ujikuni).
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