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Revision as of 21:51, 2 July 2014

Mitsuhide
ミツヒデ Mitsuhide
Akechi Mitsuhide.png
Artwork with Articuno
Gender Male
Relatives Gracia (daughter)
Kingdom Nixtorm
Specialty  Ice  Flying 
Weakness  Unknown 
Default Pokémon

Lapras

Perfect Links

Unown

Mitsuhide (Japanese: ミツヒデ) is a Warlord in Pokémon Conquest.

In the games

Ieyasu, Kenshin, Hideyoshi, Shingen, and Mitsuhide
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In The Legend of Ransei, Mitsuhide is one of Nobunaga's top generals, and one of the last people the Hero/Heroine needs to defeat to challenge Nobunaga himself. His junior Warlord is his daughter, Gracia.

In Mitsuhide's story, Tragic Determination, he rebels against his master, deciding that Nobunaga has strayed too far off his path of uniting Ransei. Hearing from Ranmaru of Mitsuhide's betrayal, Nobunaga challenges Mitsuhide, daring him to defeat the entirety of his army before three years pass. Upon doing so, Nobunaga admits defeat, and asks Mitsuhide to do what he could not.

Warlord information

Mitsuhide and Lapras in the kingdom of Nixtorm

Rank I

Conquest Mitsuhide I.png Power 77
Wisdom 82
Charisma 82
Total 241
Warrior Skill Crack Shot
Capacity 5
Perfect Links
Lapras Lapras

Rank II

Conquest Mitsuhide II.png Power 88
Wisdom 92
Charisma 92
Total 272
Warrior Skill Cold Eyes
Capacity 6
Perfect Links
Lapras Lapras Articuno Articuno
  • Transforms to Rank II by reaching a 70% link with Lapras or Articuno after having completed Tragic Determination.

Default Pokémon

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Lapras
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Lapras
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Lapras
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Lapras
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Lapras

Quotes

  • Start of turn:
  • When asleep:
"No sign of awakening..."
  • With low health or a status ailment:
"We must not admit defeat...!"
  • When victory is near:
"Let us put an end to this."
  • Otherwise:
"Away we go."
  • Start of battle:
  • When attacking a castle:
"This is all for the good of Ransei..."
  • When defending a castle:
"I am ready to face my opponent."
  • During battle:
"One must never lose one's head on the battlefield. Isn't that so, <Pokémon's name>?"
  • When ordering to attack:
"<move's name>! Strike now!"
  • When ordering to go to battle:
  • To a kingdom:
"I shall make my strength known to you."
  • To a wild Pokémon location:
"Let us set off."
  • Upon forming a link:
"Come, <Pokémon's name>."
  • When using an item:
"My <item> should help."
"Now is the time..."
  • After winning a battle:
  • If he attacked a castle:
"We have emerged victorious from this battle."
  • If he defended a castle:
"Defeat at our hands was simply your fate, I'm afraid..."
  • When defeated:
  • If recruitable:
"I greatly admire the way you do battle..."
  • If defeated by something other than the enemy:
"Such an unfortunate turn..."
  • Otherwise:
"Urgh... I am disgusted at my own incompetence..."
  • When being recruited:
"Yes, I shall accept your proposition."
"It is finally time for me to challenge the great man in battle. Are you ready, <Pokémon's name>? We must march forth. Our enemy...is in <kingdom's name>!
  • When defending a castle with banners:
"We shall not be defeated. Come, <Pokémon's name>."

Profile

Never letting his composure slip for a second, his overly serene nature sometimes gets him in trouble. His loyalty to trusted friends, however, is unshakeable.

Historical origin

Mitsuhide is based on the real-life Akechi Mitsuhide of Japanese history, best known for his betrayal of Nobunaga. His wife was Hiroko (Tsumaki Hiroko), his children were Hidemitsu (Akechi Hidemitsu) and Gracia, and Mitsutada (Akechi Mitsutada) was his cousin. Toshimitsu (Saitō Toshimitsu), once a retainer for Ittetsu (Inaba Yoshimichi), defected to Mitsuhide to serve as his retainer. It is unknown if Mitsuhide died in the aftermath of the Battle of Yamazaki, and he is rumored to have become Tenkai (a Buddhist monk), who served Ieyasu. However, the game treats Mitsuhide and Tenkai as two separate characters.

Trivia

  • Mitsuhide and Hideyoshi have special quotes when battling each other in a kingdom with banners. Their Pokémon also get maximum energy when the quotes are shown. This is probably a reference to the Battle of Yamazaki, after Akechi Mitsuhide betrayed and killed Oda Nobunaga.


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