You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Which Yoshi? Tekken Votes: 66 Soul Calibur Votes: Total voters Oct 25, 14, As far as gameplay and lore go, which version of this swordsman do you like?
Tricky I Shadow Banned. Oct 29, 4, Australia. I prefer him in Soul Calibur. Oct 28, 3, I hate him in Tekken. Like why is he holding a sword but all I can make him do is punch and kick? Bakercat Member. Oct 27, 9, 'merica. I never understood this, are they the same character or what? Deleted member User requested account closure Banned.
Oct 25, 6, Soul calibur, he can use the sword there. LowParry Member. Oct 26, 4, Tekken 4 Yoshi. Best Tekken version. Oct 30, 17, I've ways preferred everything about the Tekken version, from 3 onward. His Soul Calibur incarnation doesn't appeal to me much, although he does have a cool fighting style. My favorite version by far is Tekken 3 Yoshi with the mushroom helmet and green sword. In my mind that's his default state, though that has no basis in canon.
Dakkon Member. Oct 27, 1, Bakercat said:. Click to expand KillLaCam Member. Oct 25, 11, Seoul. He's too random in Tekken. TriggerShy Member. Mar 26, 1, DarkNecrid said:. TriggerShy said:. Yoshimitsu is a title passed down to successors, so the Yoshimitsu in Soulcalibur is a predecessor of the one in Tekken.
Zaied Member. Oct 27, 2, I never really used him Soul Calibur. I like how he's portrayed in the cutscenes in Tekken, and prefer most of his designs than the ones in Soul Calibur. Knight Member. Oct 25, 13, San Francisco. Soul Calibur, if only because it doesn't make sense for him to have a sword in Tekken when no one else uses a weapon.
Also, the wounds on his men were not dealt with a normal blade. He spoke to his men and instructed them to find the fragment, stating that they would also find the man. He would accompany them in the hunt in order to find the truth. After a long journey, he found the man who told them that Tira , a servant of Soul Edge, had ambushed them and taken the fragment of Soul Edge.
Yoshimitsu managed to save the life of his officer, but then saw Tira with a flock of black ravens and wondered where she would be heading. While taking care of the wounded officer, Yoshimitsu called the rest of the clan, telling them that they would attack Ostrheinsburg, destroy the evil, and go for Soul Edge.
The Manjitou's greatest scheme was about to happen. One year before the events of Soulcalibur V , Yoshimitsu heard rumors about Cervantes being back from the dead and traveled West to confront him, but he was getting old and was mortally wounded.
In order to prevent his possessed blade from spiraling out of control, Yoshimitsu was forced to pass on his name to a successor. This young man became the new Yoshimitsu by slaying the original Yoshimitsu and claiming the sword as it's new wielder, though he lost his right arm in the process. Planted firmly in the earth before the warrior stood a katana; purple flames rippled and danced about it. The sword had a name: Yoshimitsu. It was a demonic blade, steeped in the evil of Soul Edge and ever thirsty for blood.
The sword's last owner, too, had been called Yoshimitsu—by bestowing his own name upon the blade, he had sealed its evil power. But he had been cut down just moments earlier by his dearest disciple, a young warrior well-versed in the arts of Manji Ninjitsu. The disciple made a vow: He would see through the mission Yoshimitsu had begun. He reached out and gripped the sword. The flames licked at his hand, but his voice did not waver as he called out:.
Only one man was allowed to carry that name; the title was earned by slaying its previous holder. And so it was that a new warrior, overcoming sorrow and doubt, would continue the fight against evil. Yoshimitsu, leader of the chivalrous Manji Clan, savior of the weak, enemy of the strong—it was a name that brought hope to people. Ending Description After defeating Leo, Yoshimitsu ponders on Leo's incredible strength despite the delicate appearance. When Leo wakes up and looks at Yoshimitsu's mask, Leo suddenly wails and squirms to get away.
Yoshimitsu tries to hold Leo down, saying that Leo needs to rest, but Leo knee kicks him in the groin and knocks him out cold. As the ninja rolls off in pain, Leo quickly gets up and flees. Yoshimitsu appeared in the movie as a minor character. He was one of the fighters participating in the tournament. Yoshimitsu appeared in the live-action Tekken movie. Yoshimitsu works under Kazuya's service and was ordered to kill Jin Kazama in the arena but he is defeated and almost killed.
Yoshimitsu is portrayed by Gary Ray Stearns. Yoshimitsu appeared in Street Fighter X Tekken as a playable character.
His official tag partner is Raven. As the leader of the "Robin Hood" style ninja group known as the Manji Clan , Yoshimitsu hears a strange ringing sound throughout the night, as if it was calling for something. Yoshimitsu wonders if his demonic sword is resonating with the people now in the Antarctic who are in pursuit of Pandora.
He sets out for the frozen continent in order to appease the appetite of his cursed sword. Raven kicks him and shouts asking why he didn't follow the plan to which Yoshimitsu states that "a warrior needs to be honorable". Ending Description : When the two finally get the box, Yoshimitsu has now gone insane as hinted by his red eyes. Yoshimitsu attacks Raven who teleports on top of the box, failing to realize that it had opened.
It then closes with Raven inside and Yoshimitsu is later seen carrying the box with Raven shouting to let him out. Epilogue : It is revealed that Yoshimitsu went insane so that he could unleash all the demonic energy from his sword. With his sword now calm, he planned on using Pandora to help the Manji Clan but he goes off to look for it after the box suddenly disappears. Ending Description Yoshimitsu tracks Bryan Fury to a weapons lab. He eavesdrops on the cyborg who is examining a weapon.
Bryan spots him and fires a laser at the Manji Ninja, who dodges. He continues to fire at Yoshimitsu and misses while destroying the lab with lasers. Yoshimitsu then charges towards Bryan, cutting through his laser.
Finally, the ninja cuts through Bryan. With a final maniacal laugh, Bryan explodes, and Yoshimitsu gloats "You reap what you sow!
Special Alliance Partners :. Yoshimitsu appears as a playable character in Tekken Card Tournament. His cards focus mostly on concealing his cards from an opponents view and increasing their stats. One of the most erratic characters, Yoshimitsu is the primary "rule breaker".
Along with his wacky, distracting outfits and brazen battle screams, he carries an unrivalled collection of unique abilities in the series such as healing, health siphoning, flying, self-harm, weaponry gas, bionic limbs, and his trademark sword , and teleportation.
He is a character that can humiliate and confuse opponents into making mistakes. Against better players, many of his bombastic visual shenanigans and tricks are extremely risky, leaving him open to attack. Yoshimitsu's fighting style incorporates a blend of Ninjutsu , samurai-style sword attacks derived from Kenjutsu and Battoujutsu , special stances, and supernatural moves.
Due to his fighting style, Yoshimitsu is one of the first and incorporates the use of fighting stances in his martial arts, allowing him a variety of tactics and mobility for different fighters and situations. Even his standard upright position can be considered a stance; apparently to keep things fair and nonlethal for his opponents in the ring, or to keep in check with the rules of the tournament, he instead fights normally in a such a way that keeps his weapon at bay, where his normal attacks execute standard punches and kicks and his specials allow him to freely wield the sword.
One is "Meditation", where he turns his back to his opponent and heals himself excluding Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament , whereas if the player left him in Meditation stance, he will lose his own health. Another of his stances is "Manji Dragonfly", where he rotates his sword and his mechanical left hand to levitate in midair.
He also has a "Flea" stance, where he stands on his sword by placing the tip into the ground and wrapping his hands and feet around the hilt. Another is his Kincho stance, where he'll yell "Hissatsu" meaning "Certain kill" in Japanese , and threaten to pull out his wakizashi. If a certain button is pressed, Yoshimitsu will take the wakizashi out of its case and inflict damage upon his opponent as he pulls it out.
From Tekken 6 onward, Yoshimitsu can now sheathe his sword and fight without it, and he can also use his second sword in some of his attacks. Wielding a sword, Yoshimitsu has many attacks that utilize it. He can perform slashes with it, use it to impale his opponent, and rotate it with his mechanical left hand in a windmill manner he can also use this method to fly. Yoshimitsu's sword is a special Japanese sword passed down through many generations in the Manji clan.
Its nature is incredibly similar to the legend of the swords made by Muramasa, in which a sword forged by Muramasa cannot be sheathed until it has killed someone. His ancestors, who appear in the Soulcalibur series, are depicted using a simple katana with a purple hilt.
Yoshimitsu in the Tekken series has only used a katana in the original Tekken. While his sword is always a Japanese sword and is the same sword passed down through many generations, it never keeps the same appearance and is usually depicted as a tachi, although modified in certain ways. In Tekken 6 , Yoshimitsu learns its cursed nature and enters the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament to find a way to control it.
In his Tekken 6 ending, after absorbing Azazel 's core, his new sword "Fumaken" reverts back to his original sword, and when he hits the ground with it, a large shockwave shoots from the blade, bisecting Azazel's temple.
As of Tekken 6 , Yoshimitsu's sword no longer glows because of the fact that it is losing power and is now corrupted.
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