Aug 29, 2014 Foxy Ladies – Tamamo no mae and the Legend of Lady Kayo. Posted on August 29, 2014 by toshidama. Performance of Tamama no Mae. That of Lady Kayo and her alter ego, Tamamo no mae. It is obvious that these fox women are actually projections of male anxiety over losing their position to stronger, dominant women; even so. Aug 31, 2019 Lineup: G6 Tamamo - Shadow (ATK/ATK/CritDMG) G6 Mio - Dawn Fairy (SPD/ATK/Crit) G6 Bukkuman - broken set (46.7k HP) G6 Ushi no Toki - Watcher+Odokuro (ATK/HI. Tamamo no Mae is a good-wife-aspirant, extravagant miko shaman. In the deathbed of the Heian Period, this peerless beauty served the retired emperor Toba. It has been said that she is the disguised appearance of the nine-tailed fox Hakumen Kinmou, and also said to be a wake-mitama of Amaterasu Oomikami. As the aspect of the sun transformed into a Summer Beauty, Tamamo-no-Mae (Lancer) changes her attire and Saint Graph to join the Lancer class wielding a parasol? Befitting her sunny yet capricious disposition, Tamamo Lancer's skills have powerful payoffs with potentially punishing demerits, while her strong command cards and anti-male Buster ST NP enable her to destroy any unfaithful male. Tamamo no Mae - Denki Emaki. Login to add items to your list, keep track of your progress, and rate series! Manga Related Series. N/A Associated Names.
Contents
- 4 Skills
Shikigami Information
Tamamonomae (Release Aug 22, 2018 in Global) – 玉藻前 | ||||
Seiyu (Voice Actor) | Romi Park | |||
Rarity | SSR | |||
Role | AOE DPS | |||
Stat Rating | ||||
Attack | HP | Defense | Speed | Critical % |
S→S | A→S | D→C | B→S | S→S |
Max Stat | ||||
Attack | HP | Defense | Speed | Critical % |
3350 | 12532 | 353 | 110 | 12% |
Evolution Material | Wind Talisman (Mid)x8 | Wind Talisman (High)x16 | Lightning Drum (Mid)x8 | Lightning Drum (High)x16 |
Evolution Ability | Ignore DEF +100 |
Soul |
Example: Shadow/Claw/Seductress x4 + Crit % x2 Position 2/4/6: ATK/ATK/Crit % ro Crit DMG Discussion: Being the deadliest attacker in the game, Tamamo should really focus on offensive Soul to maximize her power. Download sierra 10.12 dmg full installation files directly. Shadow – Tamamo works quite similarly to Ibaraki Doji in that killing off one enemy would lead to follow up attacks. This means being able to inflict a devastating initial attack is very important. This is why Shadow as a soul choice is unmatched. This soul will greatly ensure Tamamo being able to take out an enemy in one hit. Claw – Overall I don’t think Claw is as effective as Shadow but if you have a better Claw set than Shadow then free feel to use it. One advantage this soul has over Shadow is the use in longer fights. Though, this is only if you don’t use Ushi no Toki on Bosses. Dmg with finesse weapon dnd 5e. Seductress – Seductress is less suitable for Tamamo in my opinion since she does not really have multi-hit attacks. Of course, potentially you could have her doing more attacks upon killing off enemies but this is less certain without Shadow. Temptress/Shy Soul/Snow Spirit – In the odd case where you want to use Tamamo as half DPS half control, these souls are better choices with higher innate Effect HIT. She may not be the ideal choice for a control unit but will surprise many by using a good set of Souls. Odokuro – In PvE, I would suggest Odokuro’s 2-set effect to further increase damage deal to Bosses and their minions. Stats – To feel the full power of Tamamo, you would eventually want a good Crit DMG set. But first, we need to make sure to have close to a high Crit % along with the right primary stats. In addition, you would want some SPD to be faster than the Onmyojis towards the end game, but this is more for a faster run in Soul 10. Hdiutil create. Think of it as icing on the cake rather than necessity. Being able to collect a good Crit DMG Shadow set would be the biggest challenge in building her/him. |
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User Rating | OG Rating |
Skills
Soul Burst | |
Cost | 0 Orb |
Description | ST 100% ATK damage with 10% (+ Effect HIT) chance to inflict confuse n the target for 1 turn |
Level up | Lv.2 +5% dmg |
Lv.3 +5% dmg | |
Lv.4 +5% dmg | |
Lv.5 +10% dmg |
Fox Fire | |
Cost | 3 Orb |
Description | ST 263% ATK damage. Damage is reduced by 15% if the target has more than 80% HP |
Level up | Lv.2 ATK dmg now 276% |
Lv.3 +15% dmg if target has 50% HP or less | |
Lv.4 ATK dmg now 289% | |
Lv.5 If the target is killed, Tamamo uses The Falling with no Orb consumption |
The Falling | |
Cost | 3 Orbs |
Description | AOE 131% ATK damage. Damage reduced by 15% to targets with less than 50% HP |
Level up | Lv.2 ATK dmg now 138% |
Lv.3 +15% dmg if target has 80% HP or more | |
Lv.4 ATK dmg now 145% | |
Lv.5 If any of the enemies are killed, Tamamo uses Fox Fire (no orb consumption) on the enemy with the lowest HP % |
Sample Team |
Kamaitachi, Yamausagi, Zashiki, Tesso, Tamamo no Mae, with Seimei This is our familiar Double Pull team with the addition of Tamamo. As always, the key is, of course, being able to act first since losing the chance to act first often means a loss for this team. The key advantage of Tamamo is obviously her strong attacks. She should have no problem taking out the more fragile control or DPS even at high-level duels. Tesso here can use control soul here to act as support/control that inflicts status on enemies while lowering their DEF for Tamamo to pick one or two off in the first round. There are many other ways to structure the team by substitute in Maestro, Ushi no Toki, Red Imp, etc. PvP To a certain extent, Tamamo’s powerful attack can make Double Pull work at high-level duel. Double Pull is a very quick build that is notorious in getting owned in high-level Duel unless your Shikigamis clearly outclass the opponent’s. The key reason is the bonus HP in Duel that makes taking out enemies in one wave highly unlikely. Tamamo’s attack should now be strong enough to wipe out or significantly damage enemies in the first round to make Double Pull viable. Of course, Shouzu is still a very hard counter. With the right team, Tamamo Soul 10 run is one of the fastest and can carry fodders. The key is being able to get a good Crit DMG set and adjust SPD. In the best case scenario, the DPSs may act before the Onmyoji to speed up the fight by 3-4 seconds. Of course, this means giving up on Seimei’s Star. One set up that could work is Yamausaig, Tamamo no Mae, Kisei, Fodder, Fodder, Seimei. PVE She shares similar characteristics with Ibaraki or Susabi. Any place you are using Ibaraki or Susabi, Tamamo can fill the role. |
Shikigami Comparison |
Tamamo is a pure attacker that people chase after. It is only fitting comparing her to other powerful SSRs. Ibaraki Doji – Ibaraki Doji is probably the Shikigami that overlaps with Tamamo the most in terms of functionality. They both have a powerful single target attack that turns into AOE. The difference is Tamamo also have an AOE that could turn into a single target attack. In theory, she could chain her attack a few times. Tamamo also doesn’t have passive attacks so is less prune to Hannya. Finally, Tamamo is able to inflict higher damage consider no ATK bonus stacked on Ibaraki’s passive. Ibaraki is still very useful though. He still faster than Tamamo in terms of animation and he does not need to max skills to be useful as opposed to Tamamo. At the end of the day, Tamamo can replace Ibaraki in most cases. Susabi – Susabi, at the max number of hits, is still considered as the best attacker with the highest damage output. The problem has always been his orb consumption and the need for that much damage. In terms of PvE contents, there are some cases that he would excel but Ibaraki/Tamamo could get the job done just as well (e.g. quickly clearing off minions at Demon Encounter Bosses). With Tamamo’s dominance in PvE at only a fraction of the orb, there really is very limited use for Susabi going forward. I don’t recommend investing in Susabi if you have Tamamo. |
Acquisition | Summon, Demon Parade |
Wanted Quest |
Verdict |
Tamamo is the best attacker in Onmyoji. She is an enhanced Ibaraki Doji essentially. She comes with 4 S rank stats with higher Crit % and Crit DMG than Ibaraki. This would make a little bit easier to equip Crit DMG souls. One key feature of Tamamo’s skills is her follow up attack triggers on Summoned units with The Falling. This is what makes her feasible in Double Pull team with Ushi no Toki. Ushi’s Doll is considerably weaker than the enemy it’s attached to. Therefore, Tamamo is quite likely to kill off the Doll with The Falling and chains Fox Fire afterward. Farming (5.0/5.0) Tamamo is on par (possibly faster) with Ibaraki Doji as the fastest farmer in the game. She’ll have no problem bringing fodders. Duel/Raid (3.5/5.0) Tamamo will appear very dominating when she comes out. The main reason is many of the supports in high-level Duel are still G5 (G4 even) at this point. These units would have trouble withstand so much firepower from Tamamo. I would still only use Tamamo when you don’t see the opponent brings out any of her counters. As time goes on, Tamamo would slowly disappear from Duel just like many other DPSs. She’ll be very useful for Raid by being able to finish off enemies quickly. Afterall, we are all trying to quickly run through Raid and get back to our Soul runs. Boss Battle (4.0/5.0) With all her might, Tamamo does lose out to the multi-hit Shikigamis that can make full use of Seductress. With a high HP for Bosses, Seductress’s damage output is really unmatched. If you don’t have enough multi-hit attackers, Tamamo still makes a very good teammate. Soul (4.5/5.0) She is one of the best DPSs to run Soul 10. Though I believe she is a bit slower than Ibaraki by a small margin. Kisei or Inuyasha are good partners with Tamamo to speed run S10. Tamamonomae is the Shikigami everyone, including myself, is waiting for. The reason is simple: she is extremely powerful. As opposed to Ibaraki Doji, skill level is very important to Tamamo. Therefore, make sure you have enough Skill Darumas before getting too excited. Given max skill and powerful Soul, she’ll be your biggest weapon in the game right now. Eventually, she’ll become obsolete in PvP but she is still the queen of many PvE contents. If you are starting out the game and happened to get her then congratulations, the game will be much easier if you raised her properly. For more established players, I would say she is not that necessary. This is especially so if you are already using a good Ibaraki Doji. On paper, Tamamonomae is more powerful than Ibaraki Doji, but in most cases, she’ll probably just save you a few seconds each run. There aren’t that many situations where Tamamo is significantly better. Therefore, if you are already doing well with Ibaraki, I see no hurry in maxing Tamamo unless you are really into this Shikigami. To clarify: Since I received emails on this, I think I should clarify why I address Tamamo as a “she” rather than a “he”. When doing the write up on her, I decided to be more gender sensitive and address her according to what she represents. If Tamamo is dressed as a female, I would address her as what she wants to represent. I believe this is consistent with how we address crossdressers in real life. Members of the LGBT community please correct me if I am wrong. |
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Tamamo-no-Mae Woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Tamamo-no-Mae (玉藻前, 玉藻の前, also 玉藻御前) is a legendary figure in Japanese mythology. One of the stories explaining the legend comes from Muromachi period genre fiction called otogizōshi. In the otogizōshi Tamamo-no-Mae was a courtesan under the Japanese Emperor Konoe (who reigned from 1142 through 1155).
Legends[edit]
Stories of Tamamo-no-Mae being a legendary fox spirit appear during the Muromachi period as otogizōshi (prose narratives), one of which is titled Tamamizu monogatari (or 'The Tale of Tamamizu') [1] and were also mentioned by Toriyama Sekien in Konjaku Hyakki Shūi. Edo period folklore then conflated the legend with similar foreign stories about fox spirits corrupting rulers, causing chaos in their territories.
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Fleeing fox spirit as Lady Kayō depicted in Hokusai's Sangoku Yōko-den (三国妖狐伝)
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In the story told by Hokusai, formed in the Edo period, the nine-tail fox first appeared in China and possessed Daji, concubine of Shang dynasty's last ruler King Zhou. She enchanted the king and brought upon a reign of terror that led to a rebellion that ended the Shang dynasty. The fox spirit fled to Magadha of Tianzhu (ancient India) and became Lady Kayō (華陽夫人), concubine of the crown prince Banzoku (班足太子; based on Indian tales of Kalmashapada the man-eater[2]), causing him to cut off the heads of 1000 men. It was then defeated again, and fled the country. Around 780 BC, the same fox returned to China was said to have possessed Bao Si, concubine of the Zhou dynastyKing You. It was again chased away by human military forces.
The fox stayed quiet for some period. Then she appeared in Japan as Tamamo-no-Mae, the most favoured courtesan of Emperor Toba. She was said to be a most beautiful and intelligent woman, being able to answer any question asked. She caused the Emperor to be extremely ill and was eventually exposed as a fox spirit by the astrologer Abe no Yasuchika, who had been called to diagnose the cause of the Emperor's poor health. A few years later, the emperor sent Kazusa-no-suke (上総介) and Miura-no-suke (三浦介) to kill the fox in the plains of Nasu.[3]
Sessho-seki(Killing Stone) and Thousand Jizō Statues
In the 1653 Tamamo no sōshi (玉藻の草紙), an addendum was added to the story describing that the spirit of Tamamo-no-mae embedded itself into a stone called the Sessho-seki. The stone continually released poisonous gas, killing everything that touched it.[4] The stone was said to have been destroyed in the Nanboku-chō period by the Buddhist monk Gennō Shinshō (源翁心昭), who exorcised the now-repentant fox spirit. He held a Buddhist memorial service after the deed, allowing the spirit to finally rest in peace.[5]
Notes[edit]
- ^'The Tale of Tamamizu' ' Enjoying Otogizōshi with the Help of Synopsis and Illustrations. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
- ^Ferguson, p. 3 note 3
- ^Ferguson, pp. 2–3
- ^Ferguson, p. 3
- ^Ferguson, p. 4
References[edit]
- 'Tamamo-no-Mae (synopsis)'. Enjoying Otogizōshi with the Help of Synopsis and Illustrations. Retrieved June 9, 2010.
- 'Japanese Dakini'. Retrieved February 22, 2006.
- 'Hoji - Spiritual Being'. Japanese Mythology - The Gods of Japan. Retrieved February 27, 2006.
- Ferguson, I. S. (2012). The evolution of a legend---A comparison of the character of Tamamo no mae portrayed in Muromachi period otogizoshi and in the late-Edo vendetta tale, 'Ito guruma kyubi no kitsune' ('The Spinning Wheel and the Nine-Tailed Fox') (Thesis). University of Colorado at Boulder.
- Mailahn, Klaus: Der Fuchs in Glaube und Mythos, Münster 2006, 190-194, ISBN3-8258-9483-5
External links[edit]
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- Media related to Tamamo-no-Mae at Wikimedia Commons
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