The Modern Magus Magazine
Happy New Year, one and all! With the new year of Servants comes a new me, and this time features a very prompt MMM, mainly because if I do not finish this MMM at the time of writing, on New Year’s Day, I will literally not finish it until I get back from a holiday to Japan.
Talk about a deadline, huh? There’s no better motivator, at the very least.
While the New Year broadcast wasn’t anything mind-blowing, seeing as a bunch of projects we were anticipating to be shown off like Strange Fake’s anime and the Extra remake were nowhere to be seen, but at the very least the Mahoyo movie is looking incredible, as is to be expected of Ufotable. I recommend reading the VN if you haven’t already, it’s an enthralling experience.
But look at me prattling on, we have a Servant to assess!
As the poster-child Saber of Samurai Remnant, Yamato has their true name immediately spoilt by their inclusion in FGO, as is a wondrous tradition. Though to be fair, if you have actually heard of Yamato Takeru before, then their identity was pretty easy to suss out early on in Samurai Remnant. Iori was stated to have figured it out early, too, and he didn’t even have wikipedia to rely on.
Anyway, Yamato Takeru is a pretty big figure of ancient Japan, dating back to the era when Japanese historical sources were pretty sketchy, but his various feats include disguising as a serving maiden at a banquet to kill a warlord and his entire army (which explains some things appearance-wise), slaying his own elder brother essentially for the hell of it, and was essentially a monster at the art of war, subduing various disobedient factions across ancient Japan by himself.
So why is such a bloodthirsty figure just standing around eating food all day? Eh, play Samurai Remnant. I won’t spoil any of it here.
Base Atk | 1,935 | Base HP | 1,979 |
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Max Atk | 12,526 | Max HP | 13,498 |
Grail Atk | 13,712 | Grail HP | 14,788 |
Increase your Debuff Resist by 20%.
Increase your Quick Card effectiveness by 10%.
Apply Damage Plus for yourself (Total Card Damage +125).
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Hey Lasengle…I thought we had a rule going on. You know the rule, “All Japanese Servants have garbage parameters”, right? So explain to me why now, with Yamato Takeru’s inclusion, the two best Sabers in the game offensively are both Japanese?
With the second best Attack stat of any 5* Saber, after Ibuki-douji (which is funny for various lore reasons), Yamato has the second-lowest HP stat of any Saber, tied with Ibuki-douji, again. While this might indicate Yamato is low-statted but just specialized in Attack, it’s more that Ibuki is stupidly strong and Yamato is a bit more reasonable. While they do sacrifice a lot of HP to get Attack that high, the Saber class has pretty high HP overall, so it’s not like Yamato is losing out on much.
In terms of passives, Yamato is a very typical Saber, possessing the class skills of Riding and Magic Resistance at a high rank, providing a notably good passive resistance to debuffs, and a modest boost to their single Quick card. In addition they pack Divinity, less due to being of any specific relation to a god, but being very early on in the imperial line of Japan, which is descended from both Amaterasu and Susano-oo according to myth. Divinity itself doesn’t provide much of a benefit and more so weaknesses, but the small bonus damage might be handy at some point.
So how is Yamato Takeru overall? Well on one hand, they’re a mystery in both past and gender, a veil of noble beauty only accentuated by otherworldly swordplay involving copious amounts of high-pressure water:
However, they’re still a bloody slaughterer, putting countless to the sword and losing all they loved in the process. Is such a prince worth anything at all? Well:
Despite many of the spectacular and unique New Year Servants we’ve had in years prior, Yamato Takeru is shockingly tame in a number of ways. With no special gimmicks or new effects in their skills, nor any specific aspect of their kit that wows me with its power, they instead feel like a very normal SSR inclusion placed in New Year because it’s technically a collab.
But I’m here to criticize gameplay, not marketing decisions. Like many SSRs that come out nowadays, Yamato is an incredibly convenient Saber farmer that can tackle class advantage nodes with very little skill usage due to their high refund, and should you need an extra oomph, you can run them with Black Grail and/or Battlesuit to elevate their damage output to Universal Farmer levels. That’s already an excellent baseline to work with, but when pitted against their competitors, Yamato lacks that certain oomph outside of their farming capability which entices you to use them in difficult content.
It doesn’t really make Yamato a bad Servant, just one limited to their specialty - a 30% Critical Damage buff alone does not a critical damage dealer make, especially when Yamato’s offensive buffs overall seem quite focused on excelling at farming. And that abysmal regular card NP gain profile doesn’t leave me enthused to deploy them in fights where I might actually press any button but the NP one.
Point being, Yamato is a very good farmer if you’re lacking a solid AOE Saber, especially as they don’t need anywhere near the effort compared to say, an Artoria and double Koyanskaya setup to accomplish essentially the same result. You can push them to do Universal Farming too, albeit with significantly more effort and cost. But outside of those capabilities, Yamato doesn’t really stand out much. It’s a good place to be, but this game has many Servants who do more than just that. Rath™ Seal of Approval.