A sharp filleting knife. The blade is long, thin, and incredibly sharp.
Fillet Blade is a 3-Star sword.
Ascensions and Stats[]
Ascension Phase |
Level | Base ATK |
2nd Stat (ATK) |
---|---|---|---|
0✦ | 1/20 | 39 | 7.7% |
20/20 | 94 | 13.5% | |
Ascension Cost (0 → 1) | |||
1✦ | 20/40 | 113 | 13.5% |
40/40 | 169 | 19.7% | |
Ascension Cost (1 → 2) | |||
2✦ | 40/50 | 189 | 19.7% |
50/50 | 216 | 22.8% | |
Ascension Cost (2 → 3) | |||
3✦ | 50/60 | 236 | 22.8% |
60/60 | 263 | 25.9% | |
Ascension Cost (3 → 4) | |||
4✦ | 60/70 | 282 | 25.9% |
70/70 | 309 | 29.0% | |
Ascension Cost (4 → 5) | |||
5✦ | 70/80 | 329 | 29.0% |
80/80 | 355 | 32.1% | |
Ascension Cost (5 → 6) | |||
6✦ | 80/90 | 375 | 32.1% |
90/90 | 401 | 35.2% |
Total Cost (0 → 6)
Description[]
It was said that the Ticker Fish was a favorite among the people of Liyue.
As word caught on, somehow Ticker became Tiger.
Now, the real Ticker Fish is hard to come by,
but Tiger Fish fillets have become synonymous with delicious fish for the people of Liyue.
Preview[]
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Gallery[]
Availability[]
- Randomly found in Chests of Exquisite or higher quality in Liyue
- Amenoma Tougo dialogue reward
Trivia[]
- A Fillet Blade serves as Kazuha's weapon of choice. He is shown using it in the 1.6 livestream, in his character demo, and in Collected Miscellany - "Kaedehara Kazuha: Free Spirit" | Genshin Impact; uses it to block the Musou no Hitotachi in the cutscene in the quest The Omnipresent God; and as a trial character, switches to it from the Prized Isshin Blade in the quest Ere the End, a Glance Back in Kazuha's Story Quest. In the latter, he remarks his weapon is a generic blade that he obtained while in Liyue and that he has used it for many years.
- This weapon may have been chosen for him because of its resemblance to a katana, befitting his status as a wandering samurai. In addition, Kazuha does enjoy eating fish.
- The Chinese version of the weapon's description contains a pun that is difficult, if not impossible, to retain in other languages:
- Grilled Tiger Fish is 烤吃虎鱼 "Broiled Consuming [Chi] Tigerfish", while the dish's original name, Grilled Ticker Fish, is 烤螭虎鱼 "Broiled Hornless-Dragon [Chi] Tigerfish". 吃 chī, "eating, consuming" is a homophone of 螭 chī, "hornless dragon". The word 螭 is also used for Chi, the dragon spoken about in the World Quest The Chi of Yore, and in the Chinese name of Serpent Spine (Chinese: 螭骨剑 "Hornless-Dragon [Chi] Spine Sword").
- The area of Liyue Harbor known as Chihu Rock (Chinese: 吃虎岩) was likely named after the dish.
- The sword may be inspired by yútóudāo (Chinese: 鱼头刀), literally meaning "fish-head blades," a modern term given to a type of Chinese single-edged swords mainly used during the Ming period (1368–1644).
Other Languages[]
Fillet Blade
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Fillet Blade | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 吃虎鱼刀 Chīhǔyú Dāo | Tiger Fish Blade |
Chinese (Traditional) | 吃虎魚刀 Chīhǔyú Dāo | |
Japanese | チ虎魚の刀 Chikozakana no Katana | Tiger Fish Blade |
Korean | 흘호 생선회칼 Heulho Saengseonhoekal | Raw Tiger Fish Blade |
Spanish | Hoja de Filetear | Filleting Blade |
French | Couteau à filets | Fillet Knife |
Russian | Филейный нож Fileynyy nozh | Fillet Knife |
Thai | Fillet Blade | — |
Vietnamese | Đao Săn Cá | Fish Hunting Saber |
German | Filetiermesser | Filleting Knife |
Indonesian | Fillet Blade | — |
Portuguese | Lâmina de Filés | Fillet Blade |
Turkish | Fileto Kılıcı | Fillet Sword |
Italian | Lama affilata | Sharp Blade |
Gash
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Gash | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 决 Jué | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 決 Jué | |
Japanese | 切り捨て Kirisute | Cutting Down |
Korean | 결 Gyeol | Determination |
Spanish | Determinación | Determination |
French | Détermination | Determination |
Russian | Решительный Reshitel'nyy | Decisive |
Thai | Gash | — |
Vietnamese | Quyết | |
German | Entschlossenheit | Determination |
Indonesian | Gash | — |
Portuguese | Determinação | |
Turkish | Derin Yara | Deep Wound |
Italian | Risolutezza |
Change History[]
Released in Version 1.0