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== Notes & Trivia ==
 
== Notes & Trivia ==
 
* '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Sun-sin Admiral Yi Sun-Shin]''' ({{Ruby|李舜臣|이 순 신}}) a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Yi became an exemplar of conduct for both the Koreans and Japanese. Despite the fact that he had no prior naval training, Admiral Yi was never defeated at sea nor lost a single ship under his command to enemy action, and military historians have placed him on par with Admiral Horatio Nelson as one of the greatest naval commanders in history. His title of ''Samdo Sugun Tongjesa'' (삼도 수군 통제사 ; 三道水軍統制使), literally meaning "Naval Commander of the Three Provinces", was the title used for the commander of the Korean navy until 1896. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi fought in at least 23 recorded naval engagements, all against the Japanese. In most of these battles, he was outnumbered and lacked necessary supplies. His most famous victory occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang, where despite being outnumbered 133 warships to 13, he managed to disable or destroy 31 of the 133 Japanese warships without losing a single ship of his own. Yi died from a gunshot wound at the naval Battle of Noryang on December 16, 1598. His last words, "the battle is at its height. Beat my war drums. Do not announce my death", are often cited as an important part of his character. Although his successes were often ignored by the Korean royal court during his life, after his death various honors were bestowed upon him, including the title of ''Chungmugong'' (충무공; 忠武公; Duke of Loyalty and Warfare), an enrollment as a ''Seonmu Ildeung Gongsin'' (선무일등공신; 宣武一等功臣; First-class military order of merit during the reign of Seonjo), and two posthumous offices, ''Yeonguijeong'' (영의정; 領議政; Prime Minister), and the ''Deokpung Buwongun'' (덕풍부원군; 德豊府院君; The Prince of the Court from Deokpung). Over time, Admiral Yi became a national hero in Korea, and remains so today.
 
* '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Sun-sin Admiral Yi Sun-Shin]''' ({{Ruby|李舜臣|이 순 신}}) a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Yi became an exemplar of conduct for both the Koreans and Japanese. Despite the fact that he had no prior naval training, Admiral Yi was never defeated at sea nor lost a single ship under his command to enemy action, and military historians have placed him on par with Admiral Horatio Nelson as one of the greatest naval commanders in history. His title of ''Samdo Sugun Tongjesa'' (삼도 수군 통제사 ; 三道水軍統制使), literally meaning "Naval Commander of the Three Provinces", was the title used for the commander of the Korean navy until 1896. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi fought in at least 23 recorded naval engagements, all against the Japanese. In most of these battles, he was outnumbered and lacked necessary supplies. His most famous victory occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang, where despite being outnumbered 133 warships to 13, he managed to disable or destroy 31 of the 133 Japanese warships without losing a single ship of his own. Yi died from a gunshot wound at the naval Battle of Noryang on December 16, 1598. His last words, "the battle is at its height. Beat my war drums. Do not announce my death", are often cited as an important part of his character. Although his successes were often ignored by the Korean royal court during his life, after his death various honors were bestowed upon him, including the title of ''Chungmugong'' (충무공; 忠武公; Duke of Loyalty and Warfare), an enrollment as a ''Seonmu Ildeung Gongsin'' (선무일등공신; 宣武一等功臣; First-class military order of merit during the reign of Seonjo), and two posthumous offices, ''Yeonguijeong'' (영의정; 領議政; Prime Minister), and the ''Deokpung Buwongun'' (덕풍부원군; 德豊府院君; The Prince of the Court from Deokpung). Over time, Admiral Yi became a national hero in Korea, and remains so today.
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* One of Yi's greatest accomplishments was resurrecting and improving the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_ship turtle ship] (Korean: 거북선; Chinese: 龜船). With his creative mind and the support of his subordinates, Yi was able to devise the ''geobukseon'', or Turtle Ship. Contrary to popular belief, the turtle ship was not actually invented by Admiral Yi; rather, he improved upon an older design that had been suggested during the reign of King Taejong.
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== References ==
 
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Yi Sun-Shin is the Person Type personal attribute of The Best Swordsman.

Overview

Yi Sun-Shin is a legendary Korean Naval Commander and general who has never been defeated at sea nor lost a single ship under his command during the Japanese invasion. His naval victories were instrumental in repelling Japanese invasions of Korea in the 1590s.

Water Attribute Skills (물 속성 기술을, mul sogseong gisul-eul): Due to Yi Sun-Shin being a naval general, The Best Swordsman is able to use Water based skills such as Water Dragon Beam.[1]

Conceptual Magic: The Best Swordsman is a able to use conceptual magic due to his person-type personal attribute. As with all Conceptual Magic, he ha s a Concept Destruction, but this has not been revealed.[2]

True Awakening 50%

The Best Swordsman puts on his helmet and Sea Dragon Sword opens 2 out of it's 3 eyes, which awakens his personal attribute at 50%. In this form, The Best Swordsman is surrounded by a transparent fiery blue light armour in his shoulders and upper thighs.[3]

In this form, it seems like his strength, attack power and swordsmanship are greatly enhanced. The Best Swordsman believed Guan Yu was reckless for challenging him when he was in this form.[4]

Enhanced Attack Power: The Best Swordsman is able to duel with the powerful player Guan Yu and not be at a disadvantage.[4]

Enhanced Swordsmanship: In this form, The Best Swordsman is able to use the powerful sword skill, Lacerate (切).[4]


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Notes & Trivia

  • Admiral Yi Sun-Shin (李舜臣이 순 신) a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Yi became an exemplar of conduct for both the Koreans and Japanese. Despite the fact that he had no prior naval training, Admiral Yi was never defeated at sea nor lost a single ship under his command to enemy action, and military historians have placed him on par with Admiral Horatio Nelson as one of the greatest naval commanders in history. His title of Samdo Sugun Tongjesa (삼도 수군 통제사 ; 三道水軍統制使), literally meaning "Naval Commander of the Three Provinces", was the title used for the commander of the Korean navy until 1896. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi fought in at least 23 recorded naval engagements, all against the Japanese. In most of these battles, he was outnumbered and lacked necessary supplies. His most famous victory occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang, where despite being outnumbered 133 warships to 13, he managed to disable or destroy 31 of the 133 Japanese warships without losing a single ship of his own. Yi died from a gunshot wound at the naval Battle of Noryang on December 16, 1598. His last words, "the battle is at its height. Beat my war drums. Do not announce my death", are often cited as an important part of his character. Although his successes were often ignored by the Korean royal court during his life, after his death various honors were bestowed upon him, including the title of Chungmugong (충무공; 忠武公; Duke of Loyalty and Warfare), an enrollment as a Seonmu Ildeung Gongsin (선무일등공신; 宣武一等功臣; First-class military order of merit during the reign of Seonjo), and two posthumous offices, Yeonguijeong (영의정; 領議政; Prime Minister), and the Deokpung Buwongun (덕풍부원군; 德豊府院君; The Prince of the Court from Deokpung). Over time, Admiral Yi became a national hero in Korea, and remains so today.
  • One of Yi's greatest accomplishments was resurrecting and improving the turtle ship (Korean: 거북선; Chinese: 龜船). With his creative mind and the support of his subordinates, Yi was able to devise the geobukseon, or Turtle Ship. Contrary to popular belief, the turtle ship was not actually invented by Admiral Yi; rather, he improved upon an older design that had been suggested during the reign of King Taejong.

References