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[[File:Ffcc yuketribesymbol.jpg|left|100px|The Yuke tribe symbol.]] |
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− | Yukes are tall and slender with vast knowledge. They wear suits of armor that conceal their faces. Like the [[Lilty|Lilties]], Yukes have a long lifespan. It is theorized that their armor serves their "body" and the Yukes are only souls that use a physical form to augment their magical abilities. In ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: |
+ | Yukes are tall and slender with vast knowledge. They wear suits of armor that conceal their faces. Like the [[Lilty|Lilties]], Yukes have a long lifespan. It is theorized that their armor serves their "body" and the Yukes are only souls that use a physical form to augment their magical abilities. In ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]'', [[Yuri (Crystal Chronicles)|Yuri]] tells an [[Non-player character|NPC]] that he has seen [[Alhanalem]]'s face, but when asked what he looks like, Yuri and [[Chelinka]] fall silent and seem somewhat troubled, implying it is not something they wish to try to describe. Alhanalem and [[Meeth Crym|Meeth]] imply that removing a Yuke's mask and/or armor would result in a severe punishment if the Yuke does not have a strong relationship with the person removing them. |
In ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers]]'', it is revealed that it does not matter if the armor of a Yuke is disassembled—as long as it is not damaged, the Yuke can reattach it to themselves. If the armor is too damaged to sustain the Yuke, they may transfer themselves to another armor. As ''The Crystal Bearers'' is in the far future, it may be that the Yukes have evolved from their feathered physical forms to merely souls, or that they became souls to adapt to life in the other dimension. |
In ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers]]'', it is revealed that it does not matter if the armor of a Yuke is disassembled—as long as it is not damaged, the Yuke can reattach it to themselves. If the armor is too damaged to sustain the Yuke, they may transfer themselves to another armor. As ''The Crystal Bearers'' is in the far future, it may be that the Yukes have evolved from their feathered physical forms to merely souls, or that they became souls to adapt to life in the other dimension. |
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− | While the way a Yuke dresses can sometimes be used to help express the individual's gender |
+ | While the way a Yuke dresses can sometimes be used to help express the individual's gender. It could also be expressed by the tiny wings on their backs. Male Yukes' wings tend to be in the style of bat wings, while female Yukes' wings tend to be in the style of bird wings. However, Yukes in ''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers'', as seen in the Yuke Sky City, have feathery wings regardless of gender. Another feature between genders is the shape of their helmets, though this isn't 100% accurate, as [[Amidatelion]] switches from masculine-looking armor to feminine-looking armor, leaving their gender ambiguous. |
In ''Ring of Fates'', Alhanalem mentions that no two Yukes ever have the same name. In ''Ring of Fates'' Yukes are identical in Multiplayer mode, but in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]'', they have separate visual appearances and voices. |
In ''Ring of Fates'', Alhanalem mentions that no two Yukes ever have the same name. In ''Ring of Fates'' Yukes are identical in Multiplayer mode, but in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]'', they have separate visual appearances and voices. |
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{{Quote|The Yukes are a mysterious tribe of great lore and wisdom. Many of these sages live quietly in Shella. In the ancient wars, they were able to resist the invading Liltian armies thanks to their magical prowess. Now, they spend their days teaching magic to others. Some say that Yukes assumed their current form to augment their magical talents.|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' instruction manual.}} |
{{Quote|The Yukes are a mysterious tribe of great lore and wisdom. Many of these sages live quietly in Shella. In the ancient wars, they were able to resist the invading Liltian armies thanks to their magical prowess. Now, they spend their days teaching magic to others. Some say that Yukes assumed their current form to augment their magical talents.|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' instruction manual.}} |
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[[File:Ffcc_yuke artwork.jpg|center|520px]] |
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− | Yukes are the best magic casters. |
+ | Yukes are the best magic casters. They are the slowest and weakest attackers, but cast spells quicker than the other three races, and start out with the highest Magic stat. When a Yuke [[Defend (ability)|defends]] they turn invisible, and become immune to damage and status afflictions for the command's duration. Yukes use mallets and hammers as [[Weapon (equipment)|weapons]]. |
− | + | Yukes are rare, as the only place they appear in great numbers is [[Shella]], their capital city, where the Yukes spend most of their time teaching others how to use magic. Yukes were the only race not defeated by the Lilties whose attempt to conquer the Yukes put the two races on bad terms; however, an NPC in [[Alfitaria]] notes that the two races are now seeing eye to eye. |
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Notable Yukes include the [[Shella Caravan]]. |
Notable Yukes include the [[Shella Caravan]]. |
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− | In the original ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' for the GameCube, male |
+ | In the original ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' for the GameCube, male Yukes would "talk" by opening and closing their helmets. This trait has been since removed in the remaster, likely due to the more complex helmet of the new male Yuke design. This trait was never applied to NPC Yukes, making it a unique animation for player characters. In the remaster, the Submarine subclass includes a sturdy metal lattice in the abdomen showing that the Yuke does not have a physical form. |
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One of the playable characters in Story Mode, [[Alhanalem]], is a Yuke. |
One of the playable characters in Story Mode, [[Alhanalem]], is a Yuke. |
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+ | Yukes wield staves and have high Magic stats, gain greater elemental resistance as they [[level]] up, and their [[Attack (command)|normal attacks]] are based on their Magic stats. Their Tribe Ability is "Magic Thread" that allows them to spread the effect of the [[magicite]] over a larger area using the touch screen to create a line from the magicite in the floor dragging its magic with the line. When a "Magic Needle" is nearby, players use the touch screen to draw a line from the needle to whatever element the needle is. This is usually used to solve puzzles. |
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Template:Sideicon Yukes are one of the four tribal groups from the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series.
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Yukes are tall and slender with vast knowledge. They wear suits of armor that conceal their faces. Like the Lilties, Yukes have a long lifespan. It is theorized that their armor serves their "body" and the Yukes are only souls that use a physical form to augment their magical abilities. In Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates, Yuri tells an NPC that he has seen Alhanalem's face, but when asked what he looks like, Yuri and Chelinka fall silent and seem somewhat troubled, implying it is not something they wish to try to describe. Alhanalem and Meeth imply that removing a Yuke's mask and/or armor would result in a severe punishment if the Yuke does not have a strong relationship with the person removing them.
In Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, it is revealed that it does not matter if the armor of a Yuke is disassembled—as long as it is not damaged, the Yuke can reattach it to themselves. If the armor is too damaged to sustain the Yuke, they may transfer themselves to another armor. As The Crystal Bearers is in the far future, it may be that the Yukes have evolved from their feathered physical forms to merely souls, or that they became souls to adapt to life in the other dimension.
While the way a Yuke dresses can sometimes be used to help express the individual's gender. It could also be expressed by the tiny wings on their backs. Male Yukes' wings tend to be in the style of bat wings, while female Yukes' wings tend to be in the style of bird wings. However, Yukes in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, as seen in the Yuke Sky City, have feathery wings regardless of gender. Another feature between genders is the shape of their helmets, though this isn't 100% accurate, as Amidatelion switches from masculine-looking armor to feminine-looking armor, leaving their gender ambiguous.
In Ring of Fates, Alhanalem mentions that no two Yukes ever have the same name. In Ring of Fates Yukes are identical in Multiplayer mode, but in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time, they have separate visual appearances and voices.
Appearances
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
The Yukes are a mysterious tribe of great lore and wisdom. Many of these sages live quietly in Shella. In the ancient wars, they were able to resist the invading Liltian armies thanks to their magical prowess. Now, they spend their days teaching magic to others. Some say that Yukes assumed their current form to augment their magical talents.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles instruction manual.
Yukes are the best magic casters. They are the slowest and weakest attackers, but cast spells quicker than the other three races, and start out with the highest Magic stat. When a Yuke defends they turn invisible, and become immune to damage and status afflictions for the command's duration. Yukes use mallets and hammers as weapons.
Yukes are rare, as the only place they appear in great numbers is Shella, their capital city, where the Yukes spend most of their time teaching others how to use magic. Yukes were the only race not defeated by the Lilties whose attempt to conquer the Yukes put the two races on bad terms; however, an NPC in Alfitaria notes that the two races are now seeing eye to eye.
Notable Yukes include the Shella Caravan.
In the original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for the GameCube, male Yukes would "talk" by opening and closing their helmets. This trait has been since removed in the remaster, likely due to the more complex helmet of the new male Yuke design. This trait was never applied to NPC Yukes, making it a unique animation for player characters. In the remaster, the Submarine subclass includes a sturdy metal lattice in the abdomen showing that the Yuke does not have a physical form.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
One of the playable characters in Story Mode, Alhanalem, is a Yuke.
Yukes wield staves and have high Magic stats, gain greater elemental resistance as they level up, and their normal attacks are based on their Magic stats. Their Tribe Ability is "Magic Thread" that allows them to spread the effect of the magicite over a larger area using the touch screen to create a line from the magicite in the floor dragging its magic with the line. When a "Magic Needle" is nearby, players use the touch screen to draw a line from the needle to whatever element the needle is. This is usually used to solve puzzles.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
Yukes appear in the Kingdom after an Inn is built. They do not stay and cannot be recruited until a Yuke Shack, an additional downloadable content, is built. Female Yukes can only be recruited as White Mages, and male Yukes can only be recruited as Black Mages. Although these are the only jobs, the Yukes that stay in the Inn will most commonly be Sages.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Yukes are one of the four tribes to play as. A magic-based tribe, Yukes are experts on the art of spell casting, able to cast Ultima and Meteorga independently. Although able to equip almost every weapon, they specialize in the use of books, bells, and brooms, though they can equip staves and can create orb-like projectiles while doing so. Yukes are the only race that cannot be customized by Artemicion.
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
Yukes have vanished from the world for thousands of years after a war with the Lilties, ending up in a Void-like dimension bordering existence.
Only the Yuke named Amidatelion, a Crystal Bearer, reappears in the world along with a horde of monsters. Amidatelion is trying to bring their lost tribe back into the world by collecting enough crystal shards to restore the Yuke crystal and bring their tribe back to restore the balance.