![]() ![]() If you want a character that can keep your opponent at bay, this is the one you would go to.Īlthough I said a ton of great things about Yumiko, it's impossible to create a legend that can beat everyone. Her down signature is another minelaying trick, but mostly derived of keeping your opponent from ground-slamming you. Her hammer can also provide some good area capabilities, especially her side signature. She can zone you out with minelaying tactics. She has multiple dashes with her bow, but that doesn't stop there. Quick, nimble and evasive are the keywords that you'll often use when it comes to fighting with Yumiko. If you're not familiar with zoning-based characters, and you're more of a relentless combatant, then I wouldn't recommend this legend for you, because she focuses well on the defensive, with a side of offense, making her a tactical character. Zoning gives close-ranged skirmishers (Thatch, Wu Shang, and several other Sword/Gauntlet users) a hard time the zoner. If they come too close, you can punish the opponent easily. Zoning is where you keep your opponent on the edge, or to give your adversary as little space to move, by giving every step closer a more dangerous threat. With that said, she can use her signatures, to try and cover ground, get out of a ledge, and damage an unwary opponent, however, her key ability is to keep her opponent zoned at all costs. She has some great combo potential, and most of her signatures aren't very situational. Yumiko is like most characters with a bow (Azoth, Ember, Diana) a legend who seeks to take control over the board, to keep the battle at her favor. In this guide, we'll talk about how to use her weapons correctly, explanations of her signatures, how to combat her efficiently, and a couple of combos, to get you started, or to advance further, if you got the hang of this hyper-versatile legend. If they do not, they meet a quick demise, for Yumiko is rocking mines, excessive area damage, and a good amount of dashes to escape/harm foes. Yumiko is typically played as a character that takes control of the board, and wants to keep it that way by keeping her opponents far away as possible. It still is an excellent zoning tool to use against your opponent. If you step on the outermost mine, you'll immediately get pushed to the next one, and in the end, you'll be launched upwards without a lot of force. ![]() However, this is not one of those "If you step on them, say goodbye to your legs" mines. She has some ridiculous interactions with signatures, and a new kind of signature: Minelaying signatures. Yumiko recoils at the sight of Mordex, tinkers with Scarlet in her workshop, and has a quiet bond with the enigmatic Asuri.Yumiko is an extremely nimble and probably one of the most mobile characters that was recently released. Yumiko is happy to fight in the tournament, while she senses that she has one more great deed to accomplish, but waits patiently. Without a word, Yumiko leapt on the flying horse and went happily to sleep. In the final moments of the battle, a valkyrie appeared. There she fought the witch Ukionna and broke the bond between Yumiko's world and the twisted forest corrupting her land. Weary but determined, she traveled deep into the woods. By the twenty-fifth year, she had defeated a Tengu army, slain a dragon, and realized she must confront this mystery at its source. Year after year, the assault grew, and so did her skill. The first winter, she rescued a toddler from wandering wolf, the second winter she slew a pack of wolves to protect the hibernating Tororu. None ever knew that, at the age of 537, she picked up a bow for the first time and went to war with the monsters of the Kiba. ![]() To villagers, Yumiko, the blind seamstress, was a happy soul - afraid of dogs, and roused to anger only by shoddy needlework. The forest came to be called Kiba, The Fang, and the villagers feared. From the forest too came great wolves - first in ones and twos and then in great packs. The winters grew bitter, and the cold seemed to flow out of the forest itself. ![]() Only the half-Valkyrie saw a great Valhallan.įrom time immemorial the Japanese village of Aoku sat at peace on the edge of the great northern forest. Official artwork The Kitsune "Hattori, do you remember the tale of the wise fox spirit and her giant magical hammer? Yeah, ME NEITHER!" – Koji after a beat down from a newcomer to the Grand Tournament "Let me tell you the tale of the blind seamstress and the thousand wolves." – YumikoĪny Valkyrie could see that the blind seamstress was a centuries old fox spirit in disguise. ![]()
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