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* When using his [[Warrior Skill]]:  
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:"''How 'bout this...''"
:"''How 'bout this, eh?''"


-->* After winning a battle:
* After winning a battle:
** If a castle was defeated:  
** If a castle was defeated:  
:"''Yes! <kingdom's name> is all ours!''"
:"''Yes! <kingdom's name> is all ours!''"

Revision as of 15:07, 29 August 2013

Hideyoshi
ヒデヨシ Hideyoshi
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Gender Male
Relatives
Kingdom Ignis
Specialty  Fire  Fighting 
Weakness  Unknown 
Default Pokémon

Chimchar

Perfect Links

Unown

Hideyoshi (Japanese: ヒデヨシ) is a Warlord in Pokémon Conquest.

In the games

Ieyasu, Kenshin, Hideyoshi, Shingen and Mitsuhide
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Warlord information

Rank I

Hideyoshi celebrating with Warriors and Pokémon in the kingdom of Ignis
Conquest Hideyoshi I.png Power 66
Wisdom 65
Charisma 78
Total 209
Warrior Skill Quick Strike
Capacity 6
Perfect Links
Monferno Monferno

Rank II

Conquest Hideyoshi II.png Power 76
Wisdom 88
Charisma 88
Total 252
Warrior Skill Grand Dream
Capacity 7
Perfect Links
Monferno Monferno Infernape Infernape
  • Transforms to Rank II by reaching a 60% link with Monferno or Infernape.

Rank III

Conquest Hideyoshi III.png Power 80
Wisdom 98
Charisma 98
Total 276
Warrior Skill Great Uniter
Capacity 8
Perfect Links
Monferno Monferno Infernape Infernape Reshiram Reshiram
  • Transforms to Rank III by reaching a 70% link with Reshiram. Unlike every other Warlord Rank, Hideyoshi's Rank III is hidden, likely due to requiring a Wi-Fi download. The same happens with Reshiram in the Gallery.


Default Pokémon

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Chimchar
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Monferno
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Infernape
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Chimchar
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Chimchar

Quotes

  • Start of turn:
    • With low health or a status ailment:
"Hold on, everyone!"
  • Otherwise:
"Okay, let's go!"
  • Start of battle:
    • When attacking a castle:
"We'll show 'em what we got!"
  • When defending a castle:
"Yeah, we'll take you on!"
  • During battle:
"Yee-hah! There is no stopping me now! Let's fight to the end, <Pokémon's name>!"
  • When ordering to attack:
"<move's name>! Now's the time!"
  • When ordering to go to battle:
  • To a kingdom:
"I'll let you see just what I can do..."
  • To a wild Pokémon location:
"Can't wait to see who I'm gonna meet!"
  • Upon forming a link:
"You're coming with me, <Pokémon's name>? 'Sgo!"
"How 'bout this, eh?"
  • After winning a battle:
    • If a castle was defeated:
"Yes! <kingdom's name> is all ours!"
  • Otherwise:
"???"
  • When defeated:
  • If recluitable:
"Hey, you're not half bad. With you, the future could be bright!"
  • Otherwise:
"Looks like they got us... Okay, let's get out of here!"
  • When being recruited:
"Okay! Be good to me, won't ya!"
  • When a rare of Pokémon appears in a kingdom:
  • If it appears in a allied kingdom:
"This is definitely a chance to link!"
  • If it appears in a enemy's kingdom:
"Argh, too bad! To link with that kind of Pokémon you gotta be able to get to <kingdom>...
  • When there are 30 Warriors in the army:
"Hey, we're doing pretty well in terms of gathering allies! The Pokémon seem to be pretty pleased on that score as well!
  • When there are 50 Warriors in the army:
"Hey, congratulations! We've reached 50 allies! The Pokémon seem pretty thrilled about it too!
"You know, I've been thinking... Ransei is full of people and Pokémon, right? But it's only some people—Warriors—that can communicate with Pokémon. Don't you think it'd be great if everyone could communicate with Pokémon? What a happy world that would be! It's the kind of world I've always dreamed of!"
"Yeah...I'll show ya! Now, the storybooks say that this world was created by a legendary Pokémon. And they also say that the one who captures all 17 castles gets to see this Pokémon, right?"
"Yeah! I am! I'm gonna summon the legendary Pokémon, and together we're gonna change this world!"
"I did it... I finally did it... Huh?"
"Wh-What's that...?!"
"It's here! The legendary Pokémon! It won't be long now! Soon we'll have a world where all people can live happily together with Pokémon!"
"All right, I have decided. The Warrior that shall represent our kingdom is... Hanbei!"
"Yeah, of course! There's no one out there that's a match for you!"
"That's the spirit, Hanbei! Now, don't let me down, all right?"
"Yee-hah! You did it! Great work, Hanbei!"
"Wh-What's the matter, Hanbei?! Surely you haven't caught a cold?!"
"Hanbei! Don't be so cruel! Haha!"
"Oh, wow! This is amazing! so this is the power of a legendary Pokémon, huh? Hey, why don't you come with me, Reshiram?! Together, we'll make ourselves famous throughout Ransei!"
  • When attacking a castle with banners:
"We can't lose to Mitsuhide! We've got to get those banners first, <Pokémon's name>!"

Profile

Behind the cheerful exterior of this Warrior lies an unusually sharp intelligence and a rare capacity to perceive things as they really are.

Historical origin

Hideyoshi is based on the real-life Toyotomi Hideyoshi of Japanese history. Hideyoshi was originally a servant of Nobunaga's who rose to power in his army, succeeding Nobunaga after his death. Nene was his first wife, Chacha (Yodo-dono) was his concubine and second wife, and Maa (Ma'a) was a concubine. Hanbei and Kanbei were Hideyoshi's strategists. Hideyori (Toyotomi Hideyori) was his and Chacha's son, and Hideaki (Kobayakawa Hideaki) was a nephew and adopted son. Takakage (Kobayakawa Takakage), Motonari's son, was one of Hideyoshi's retainers.

Trivia

  • Hideyoshi often having Chimchar as his default Pokémon, and sharing Perfect Links with its evolved forms, is likely in reference to real-life Toyotomi Hideyoshi's nickname, Kozaru, meaning "little monkey".
  • Hideyoshi and Mitsuhide 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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