When he reaches the castle where Soul Edge is, he discovers it has been locked away with Soul Calibur. In meditation, Yoshimitsu decides that if he were to give in to his hatred, he would be no better than Nobunaga or Nightmare. He subsequently sets out to find the fabled weapon Soul Edge in order to have revenge against Nobunaga. In a battle with Nobunaga's army, Yoshimitsu loses his arm. After refusing power-hungry lord Oda Nobunaga's offer of alliance, Yoshimitsu discovers his village has been destroyed.
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Yoshimitsu II (and the head of his predecessor) as seen in Soulcalibur VĪn ancestor of Yoshimitsu with the same name first appears in Namco's Soul series in 1998's Soulcalibur. Yoshimitsu also appears in other Tekken games, namely Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Advance, Tekken Resolute, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition and Tekken Card Tournament. He decides to adopt a second sword called Fumaken, which has the ability to suppress the cursed sword's properties, and enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 in order to restore the power of the cursed sword. As his sword is cursed, it will lose its power and drive its user insane if it doesn't kill evildoers for a prolonged amount of time. While trying to find Bryan, Yoshimitsu learns that his sword is weakening. Swearing revenge, Yoshimitsu enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to hunt Bryan. Bosconovitch tells him that Bryan woke up only a month later and went on a rampage with his new body. However, when Yoshimitsu visits Boskonovitch's lab a month later, he finds it destroyed and many of his compatriots dead. Bosconovitch then injects Bryan with drugs to put him to a year-long sleep. He takes him to Bosconovitch's lab so the doctor can transfer Bryan to a new body. While Yoshimitsu is robbing the Mishima Zaibatsu mansion near the end of the tournament, he discovered an unconscious Bryan Fury. Upon learning of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, he forms an alliance with Mishima Zaibatsu and enters the tournament. Two years later, during the events of Tekken 4, Yoshimitsu realizes that the future of his clan is waning due to a lack of necessary funds and manpower. The outcome of Yoshimitsu's search for Ogre's blood is unknown, though he most likely succeeds.
During the tournament, he is targeted by Bryan Fury, a cyborg sent to kill him and capture Dr. Yoshimitsu then enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 in order to obtain the blood. Bosconovitch tells him that the disease can only be cured using the blood of Ogre, a god recently awakened from its deep slumber. In Tekken 3, Yoshimitsu visits Bosconovitch, who is suffering from a disease that he caught when he built the Cold Sleep machine. Yoshimitsu defeats her and drops out of the tournament to rescue the doctor after learning his location. Also, Kunimitsu, Yoshimitsu's former Manji Clan second-in-command, returns to the tournament in order to steal the clan's tachi. In Tekken 2, Yoshimitsu learns that Bosconovitch has been kidnapped by the Mishima Zaibatsu and enters the second Tekken tournament to rescue him. Grateful for his help, he tells Bosconovitch that he may call on him whenever he needs help. Though Yoshimitsu loses his arm during the operation, Bosconovitch helps him escape and fits him with a mechanical prosthetic replacement. Bosconovitch's lab in order to steal his Eternal Energy device.
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His base disrespect for the sumo code infuriates Yoshimitsu, who defeats him. During the tournament, Yoshimitsu learns of Ganryu, a sumo wrestler whose disrespectful attitude in the ring cost him his promotion to the rank of yokozuna. In the game's story, Yoshimitsu enters the first tournament as a decoy so as to allow other Manji to steal the tournament's funds unobserved.
Upon the inauguration of a new leader, his or her predecessor is ritually sacrificed, and the blade absorbs the person's power and skill. The clan is dedicated to a mission to help the weak and fight oppression. Kunimitsu's story in Tekken 2 reveals that Yoshimitsu's blade is passed down through the Manji Clan's leaders. Yoshimitsu's first appearance was in 1994's original Tekken. Appearances In video games Tekken series