I think there a 2 reasons to why you think this. It’s gotta be because of how hard it is to literally play Sohei and in Lore Sohei is already an impressive warrior compared to the rest of the cast.
To be fair Raven, he says "Teach the ways of **THE** Sohei", now, he could be saying that he is the sole one, but I think that a more reasonable assumption is that there might have not been any Sohei in heathmoor specifically, or at least, they hadn't migrated with the imperial court like many of the samurai and peasant-class did to the Myre from their old lands.
An outstanding video Raven. I used to find Sohei taxing and frustrating, but I've come to enjoy him for his unique take on For Honor's combat. And to all Sohei players out there... Kakugo wa deki teru ka!
it consistently blows my mind how the for honor team sticks to historical accuracies with each hero! Sure the Sohei isnt a 1:1 with Benkei, but I think he's not meant to be. only a very close approximation which pays homage to the OG. That's where the "inaccuracies" or differences come from. The for honor team made their own warrior monk!
Fun Fact, Enyrakuji, the most notorious Sohei Temple still exist to this day. Infamous for opposing both Imperial and Shogunate Government in the Kamakura and Sengoku Era, this temple function little more than gangsters. Running loanshark rackets, burning rival temple and monopolizing the soy sauce industry. They were also the biggwst rivals of the Ikko Ikki Monks. After their defeat by the Oda, they ceased being warrior monks like the Ikko, and they remained to this day. However, funny enough, they never stopped continuing their criminal ways even after centuries. in 2000, the Yakuza wanted to host a banquet in a holy place to demonstrate their power and influence. While most Shrines and Temple rejected them. The Enyrakuji accepted them, took their money, and let them party in their temple. Understandably, the Tokyo police isn't too happy about this, but cannot do much due to religious freedom, merely made a complaint to the Enyrakuji Monks. Which they promptly ignored. Later, mainstream media began reporting on Enyrakuji and Yakuza affliations, but the monks again didn't budge. However the third time, the Japans Association of Temple and Shrines, which is basically the national association of all Buddhist Temples and Shrines started condemning them. Chief of which was a mordern incarnation of the Ikko Ikki. The Enyrakuji finally wavered and publicly stopped the Yakuza Banquets. They even made a public apology on their own temple website. So yes, the Enyrakuji not just pioneered the Sohei, but also a youtuber apology before youtuber apologies are a thing.
So the standing death trope has been around in the west for quite a long time as well My favorite example being Cu Chulainn because not only does he stay standing after he deid, he also killed someone well after death as well
Another amazing video Raven. Seeing them add Sohei was a surprise for me, I wasn't expecting them to pull out a Japanese legend for a hero but it was a welcome surprise. I absolutely love to hear you explain the historical aspects of this hero in such depth, especially considering the little I knew about the Sohei and Benkei. On a side note though I hope ya'll are ok over there with the storm and all.
I suppose it could be that he was the last of the Sohei who survived the destruction of Japan thanks to the cataclysm and only just recently joined the overall battle.
Yes, I read the numerical values as well, but the numbers can't be confirmed. I didn't want to say the numbers specifically since the numbers are debatable and could have been embellished.
I would have to disagree that they replaced his "masakari" with a short sword. BENKEI did have a sword, whether it was a katana or wakizashi who knows but he did in fact have one. People mistake him for having 7 weapons, when in reality he has 8. I THINK the kamayari is a great addition to him because in my opinion it's a merge between a naginata and masakari axe. Why? Because he Thrust like a spear, and swing it down like an axe.
@chocolatecake30 either your to young and dumb to realize that isn't true or you haven't played or read ANY of the earlier games and books up to you unity (orgins is debatable). Experiencing history was literally the forefront reason alot of us played the games. Because ubisoft used to actually care about such things. Ezio Auditore was one the best written characters in gaming history and his story was perfectly written into historical fiction. Your just so full of hate and insecurities that you fail to actually look at the current dilemma and actually use that last brain cell of yours. Actually THINK for once and stop being a media sheep and just going with the flow of mass opinion. Real fans know that Assassins creed cared before, but it's become tainted with bs modern woke ideals and no longer walk the path of integrity to history. Maybe think about it next time before becoming a keyboard troll 🧌. Also CRY about it because your intelligence certainly matches one.
@@chocolatecake30 Half correct they did care about accuracy. They just never let it get in the way of the story. They also had their protagonist be the dominant ethnic population of the area. But that's a different can of worms.
The community - there running out of weapons
Ubisoft - heres fucking seven
Every time I see Sohei sprint, I can't help but imagine he's thinking, "Why do I do this to myself?" and it makes me chuckle a little.
Man instead of stupid gqy BBC SAMURAI YASKUKE We couldve got A Sohei brute that actually h8s samurai ugh ubisoft is so racist
@@superultramegaoverdrivecha1771 are you alright man?
@@batuhanbolat5656 that’s what playing for honor does to a man
@@superultramegaoverdrivecha1771 Who cares Yasuke is dope
@@jaelonwillis2336 but hes gay and wasnt a samurai
Benkei's death always makes me think of the npc voiceline in Space Hulk Deathwing: "IF I AM TO DIE, I DIE STANDING!!!"
When i play as sohei, i don't know why, but i feel like an even more truly impressive warrior than i do with my other for honor champions
I think there a 2 reasons to why you think this. It’s gotta be because of how hard it is to literally play Sohei and in Lore Sohei is already an impressive warrior compared to the rest of the cast.
To be fair Raven, he says "Teach the ways of **THE** Sohei", now, he could be saying that he is the sole one, but I think that a more reasonable assumption is that there might have not been any Sohei in heathmoor specifically, or at least, they hadn't migrated with the imperial court like many of the samurai and peasant-class did to the Myre from their old lands.
Still makes me glad I predicted this hero.
An outstanding video Raven. I used to find Sohei taxing and frustrating, but I've come to enjoy him for his unique take on For Honor's combat. And to all Sohei players out there...
Kakugo wa deki teru ka!
ZENKAI!!!
it consistently blows my mind how the for honor team sticks to historical accuracies with each hero!
Sure the Sohei isnt a 1:1 with Benkei, but I think he's not meant to be. only a very close approximation which pays homage to the OG. That's where the "inaccuracies" or differences come from. The for honor team made their own warrior monk!
Fun Fact, Enyrakuji, the most notorious Sohei Temple still exist to this day.
Infamous for opposing both Imperial and Shogunate Government in the Kamakura and Sengoku Era, this temple function little more than gangsters. Running loanshark rackets, burning rival temple and monopolizing the soy sauce industry.
They were also the biggwst rivals of the Ikko Ikki Monks.
After their defeat by the Oda, they ceased being warrior monks like the Ikko, and they remained to this day.
However, funny enough, they never stopped continuing their criminal ways even after centuries.
in 2000, the Yakuza wanted to host a banquet in a holy place to demonstrate their power and influence. While most Shrines and Temple rejected them.
The Enyrakuji accepted them, took their money, and let them party in their temple.
Understandably, the Tokyo police isn't too happy about this, but cannot do much due to religious freedom, merely made a complaint to the Enyrakuji Monks. Which they promptly ignored.
Later, mainstream media began reporting on Enyrakuji and Yakuza affliations, but the monks again didn't budge.
However the third time, the Japans Association of Temple and Shrines, which is basically the national association of all Buddhist Temples and Shrines started condemning them. Chief of which was a mordern incarnation of the Ikko Ikki. The Enyrakuji finally wavered and publicly stopped the Yakuza Banquets.
They even made a public apology on their own temple website.
So yes, the Enyrakuji not just pioneered the Sohei, but also a youtuber apology before youtuber apologies are a thing.
So the standing death trope has been around in the west for quite a long time as well
My favorite example being Cu Chulainn because not only does he stay standing after he deid, he also killed someone well after death as well
Been around in the West since at least Angelo-Saxon times with the Viking at Stanford Bridge
Really good take Raven
Another amazing video Raven. Seeing them add Sohei was a surprise for me, I wasn't expecting them to pull out a Japanese legend for a hero but it was a welcome surprise. I absolutely love to hear you explain the historical aspects of this hero in such depth, especially considering the little I knew about the Sohei and Benkei. On a side note though I hope ya'll are ok over there with the storm and all.
I bet the original sohei had a funny button too
Just saw this notification on discord and had to see it
I suppose it could be that he was the last of the Sohei who survived the destruction of Japan thanks to the cataclysm and only just recently joined the overall battle.
Dude I didn’t even know this was based on benkei! I have a benkei kabuki doll in my house
Benkei from the nioh 2 dlc is possibly one of my favorite interpretations
Great armor set too. One of my favourites to use
Bro thank you this showed up randomly and I love it ❤️❤️❤️ thanks for the fun facts
So basically the Presbyterian version of Japanese Buddhism? Yeah that sounds about right to me 😂
Oh yes I've been exited for this bro! Good video 👍
Love he hero, waited for it
7:02 This guy spammed the chat after killing Raven in a 2v1 so he deserved that.
Great video Raven.
I read yoshitsune’s biography and it said that he actually met Benkei at a monk temple and became friends with him at a young age
Big difference between benkai and oniwaka? Benkai killed 100 warriors... Oniwaka only killed 7
In fact he killed 300 from the 500 sent by Yoritomo to kill Yoshitsune
Yes, I read the numerical values as well, but the numbers can't be confirmed. I didn't want to say the numbers specifically since the numbers are debatable and could have been embellished.
To be pedantic, Oniwaka only killed seven *worthy* foes.
Who would win: Benkei's last stand or The Viking from Stanford Bridge?
😂 would be the longest stand off ever
Dat ending though.
seeing you toxic in a match is hilarious
@@lporter9702 I was toxic? I was merely repaying salt for salt. Haha.
I would have to disagree that they replaced his "masakari" with a short sword. BENKEI did have a sword, whether it was a katana or wakizashi who knows but he did in fact have one. People mistake him for having 7 weapons, when in reality he has 8. I THINK the kamayari is a great addition to him because in my opinion it's a merge between a naginata and masakari axe. Why? Because he Thrust like a spear, and swing it down like an axe.
Sounds like a poleaxe to me... I could imagine Sohei being a samurai Lawbringer 😂😂😂
@@tonymcnuggets1995mix goki, hitokiri, kensei and lawbro and bam
Crazy how ubisoft can respect japanese culture here but can't seem to get it right in assassins creed shadows.
Bro... Assassin's creed has never cared about accuracy. cry about it I guess.
@chocolatecake30 either your to young and dumb to realize that isn't true or you haven't played or read ANY of the earlier games and books up to you unity (orgins is debatable). Experiencing history was literally the forefront reason alot of us played the games. Because ubisoft used to actually care about such things. Ezio Auditore was one the best written characters in gaming history and his story was perfectly written into historical fiction. Your just so full of hate and insecurities that you fail to actually look at the current dilemma and actually use that last brain cell of yours. Actually THINK for once and stop being a media sheep and just going with the flow of mass opinion. Real fans know that Assassins creed cared before, but it's become tainted with bs modern woke ideals and no longer walk the path of integrity to history. Maybe think about it next time before becoming a keyboard troll 🧌.
Also CRY about it because your intelligence certainly matches one.
@@chocolatecake30
Half correct they did care about accuracy. They just never let it get in the way of the story.
They also had their protagonist be the dominant ethnic population of the area.
But that's a different can of worms.
FINALLY
Honestly i wanted a sohei hero but i just do not like that they made him a walking armory
bro u should put a spoiler alert before dropping bombs like that whitebeard one
nah
AHHHHHHH
Hello
15:00 Dafuq?!
Here to stop first
Big burley man. Does the least amount of damage. Sucks in group fight. Sigh…….
just spoiled all that shit 4 me
sorry to hear that.
I know that sohei would be fun to play, but I'm not interested to play him
i like your voice. a little bit tired would be better
woo more hero's a history and it the sohei turn
Wow that’s was incredible that I ever heard 🫡