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''A most magnanimous man who treats his allies with great affection and is venerated by them in return. Careful and patient, he achieves results one step at a time.'' | ''A most magnanimous man who treats his allies with great affection and is venerated by them in return. Careful and patient, he achieves results one step at a time.'' | ||
==Historical origin== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Historical origin=== | |||
Ieyasu is based on the real-life {{wp|Tokugawa Ieyasu}} of Japanese history. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Hidetada}} ({{wp|Tokugawa Hidetada}}) was his son. [[Hanzō]], {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Tenkai}} ({{wp|Tenkai}}), and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Hatsume}} ({{jwp|初芽局|Hatsume no Tsubone}}) were in direct service to Ieyasu, and [[Tadakatsu]], {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Tadatsugu}} ({{wp|Sakai Tadatsugu}}), {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Yasumasa}} ({{wp|Sakakibara Yasumasa}}) and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Naomasa}} ({{wp|Ii Naomasa}}) were the "Four Generals" of Ieyasu's army, the {{wp|Shitennō (Tokugawa clan)|Shitennō}}. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Munenori}} ({{wp|Yagyū Munenori}}) was a retainer of the {{wp|Tokugawa clan}} and Hidetada's swordsmanship teacher. | Ieyasu is based on the real-life {{wp|Tokugawa Ieyasu}} of Japanese history. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Hidetada}} ({{wp|Tokugawa Hidetada}}) was his son. [[Hanzō]], {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Tenkai}} ({{wp|Tenkai}}), and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Hatsume}} ({{jwp|初芽局|Hatsume no Tsubone}}) were in direct service to Ieyasu, and [[Tadakatsu]], {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Tadatsugu}} ({{wp|Sakai Tadatsugu}}), {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Yasumasa}} ({{wp|Sakakibara Yasumasa}}) and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Naomasa}} ({{wp|Ii Naomasa}}) were the "Four Generals" of Ieyasu's army, the {{wp|Shitennō (Tokugawa clan)|Shitennō}}. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Munenori}} ({{wp|Yagyū Munenori}}) was a retainer of the {{wp|Tokugawa clan}} and Hidetada's swordsmanship teacher. | ||
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Revision as of 03:33, 12 July 2018
Ieyasu イエヤス Ieyasu | |
Artwork with Aggron | |
Gender | Male |
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Relatives | Unknown |
Kingdom | Valora |
Specialty | Steel • Rock |
Weakness | Unknown |
Default Pokémon | |
Perfect Links | |
Ieyasu (Japanese: イエヤス) is a Warlord in Pokémon Conquest.
In the games
Warlord information
Rank I
Power | 80 | |
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Wisdom | 84 | |
Charisma | 87 | |
Total | 251 | |
Warrior Skill | Brotherhood | |
Capacity | 8 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Aggron |
Rank II
Power | 88 | |
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Wisdom | 94 | |
Charisma | 97 | |
Total | 279 | |
Warrior Skill | Resolution | |
Capacity | 8 | |
Perfect Links | ||
Aggron Registeel |
- Transforms to Rank II by reaching a 70% link with Aggron.
Default Pokémon
The Legend of Ransei | Unite Ransei stories | Collect 100 Pokémon stories | Defeat Nobunaga stories | Two Heroes of Ransei |
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Aggron |
Lairon |
Lairon |
Onix |
Aggron |
Quotes
- Start of turn:
- When asleep:
- "Oh, still not up?"
- With low health or a status ailment:
- "Hmm..."
- When victory is near:
- "We mustn't let up now!"
- Otherwise:
- "Let us begin."
- Start of battle:
- When attacking a castle:
- "We must follow our path to the end."
- When defending a castle:
- "Show the pride of the Warrior!"
- During battle:
- "Our progress depends on our success in this battle! We cannot afford to give anything but our very best."
- When ordering to attack:
- "I think it's time for <move's name>."
- When ordering to go to battle:
- To a kingdom:
- "This one I must certainly win. For the sake of my allies!"
- To a wild Pokémon location:
- "Right, shall we head off then?"
- Upon forming a link:
- "All right, <Pokémon's name>! Come with me!"
- When using an item:
- "Use my <item>."
- When using his Warrior Skill:
- "Patience is the watchword..."
- After winning a battle:
- If he attacked a castle:
- "One step at a time—to victory."
- If he defended a castle:
- "I could never have done this without the support you all give me."
- When defeated:
- If recruitable:
- "Impressive... Your skills in battle are truly remarkable..."
- If defeated by something other than the enemy:
- "What's this...?!"
- Otherwise:
- "My apologies, <Pokémon's name>... I have let you down."
- When being recruited:
- "What a tremendous honor! Everything I have is yours!"
Profile
A most magnanimous man who treats his allies with great affection and is venerated by them in return. Careful and patient, he achieves results one step at a time.
Trivia
Historical origin
Ieyasu is based on the real-life Tokugawa Ieyasu of Japanese history. Hidetada (Tokugawa Hidetada) was his son. Hanzō, Tenkai (Tenkai), and Hatsume (Hatsume no Tsubone) were in direct service to Ieyasu, and Tadakatsu, Tadatsugu (Sakai Tadatsugu), Yasumasa (Sakakibara Yasumasa) and Naomasa (Ii Naomasa) were the "Four Generals" of Ieyasu's army, the Shitennō. Munenori (Yagyū Munenori) was a retainer of the Tokugawa clan and Hidetada's swordsmanship teacher.
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