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==Derivations==
==Derivations==
*空蝉 (''utsusemi'') refers to the empty, molted shell of a cicada, or the carcass of a dead cicada itself, a common metaphor in Japanese literature and poetry signifying the transient presence of humanity, or the shape of a person without the presence of a person.<ref>[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/05/27/commentary/japan-commentary/the-transient-rasping-that-captivates-the-poets/ Japan Times]</ref> Also used as an allusion to summer.
*空蝉 (''utsusemi'') refers to the empty, molted shell of a cicada, or the carcass of a dead cicada itself, a common metaphor in Japanese literature and poetry signifying the transient presence of humanity, or the shape of a person without the presence of a person.


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Revision as of 20:48, 16 October 2023

Utsusemi: Ichi
Type Ninjutsu
Description Uses the ninja tool, "Shihei". Creates shadow images that each absorb a single attack directed at you.
Cost {{{mp}}} MP
Element Wind Wind
Monster Family {{{blue family}}}
Blue Physical Damage Type Unspecified damage
Skillchain Properties
Magic Burst Wind ElementDe­to­na­tion
Lightning Element and Wind ElementFrag­men­ta­tion
Light, Fire, Lightning and Wind ElementsLight
Status Bonus {{{blue stats}}}
Job Trait {{{blue trait}}}
Points Required {{{blue points}}}
Ninjutsu Tool Shihei
Jobs

Ninja Lv. 12

Casting Time 4 seconds
Recast Time 45 30 seconds recast time in era seconds
Affected Targets Caster
Base Duration 15 minutes
Range {{{range}}}
Utsusemi: Ichi

Statistics

Scroll of Utsusemi: Ichi
NIN Lv.12
Teaches the ninjutsu Utsusemi: Ichi
Uses the ninja tool, "shihei". Creates
shadow images that each absorb a
single attack directed at you.
Provides 3 Copy Images

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: ~259 gil

How to Obtain

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Quests

Derivations

  • 空蝉 (utsusemi) refers to the empty, molted shell of a cicada, or the carcass of a dead cicada itself, a common metaphor in Japanese literature and poetry signifying the transient presence of humanity, or the shape of a person without the presence of a person.