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Kyūbi (九尾の狐, Kyūbi no Kitsune: literally "Nine-tailed Fox") is a mythological beast whose myths originated from China and spread to other parts of East Asia. Ancient Chinese texts state that it is a malevolent specter of mischief and trickery with a maddening craving for human flesh. Yet later generations of folklore may instead state that it is a divine guardian for various deities. This fox spirit remains morally ambiguous in East Asian folklore, generally accepted as a magical being that can change its allegiances at any time. Two examples of these foxes are Daji and Tamamo.

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  • Kyūbi
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  • Kyūbi (九尾の狐, Kyūbi no Kitsune: literally "Nine-tailed Fox") is a mythological beast whose myths originated from China and spread to other parts of East Asia. Ancient Chinese texts state that it is a malevolent specter of mischief and trickery with a maddening craving for human flesh. Yet later generations of folklore may instead state that it is a divine guardian for various deities. This fox spirit remains morally ambiguous in East Asian folklore, generally accepted as a magical being that can change its allegiances at any time. Two examples of these foxes are Daji and Tamamo.
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Attack
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Weapon
  • Mystic Jade
  • Buttercup Sash
  • Buttercup Sash X
  • Camellia Sash
  • Celestial robe and tails
  • Misty Sash
  • Peach Sash
Footnotes
  • East Asian mythological beast.
Name
  • Kyūbi
Type
4weapon
  • Buttercup Sash
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chinese/japanese
  • 九尾狐
Real Name
  • Jiǔwěihú
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • Mystic Weapon - Kyubi no Kitsune .png
Battle
Mystic
  • Mystic Jade
abstract
  • Kyūbi (九尾の狐, Kyūbi no Kitsune: literally "Nine-tailed Fox") is a mythological beast whose myths originated from China and spread to other parts of East Asia. Ancient Chinese texts state that it is a malevolent specter of mischief and trickery with a maddening craving for human flesh. Yet later generations of folklore may instead state that it is a divine guardian for various deities. This fox spirit remains morally ambiguous in East Asian folklore, generally accepted as a magical being that can change its allegiances at any time. Two examples of these foxes are Daji and Tamamo. Her Warriors Orochi counterpart is designed by Akihiro Yamada. She is unlocked by completing the final battle and by clearing one of the side scenarios involving Tamamo, Seimei, and Sun Wukong.
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