Luck and Pluck

From JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia - JoJo Wiki
Revision as of 17:16, 4 July 2024 by HudgynS (talk | contribs) (Text replacement - "Blu-Ray/DVD Releases" to "Home Video Releases")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Jonathan... I offer you the word engraved on my sword! Luck! And take this with you to your future! Pluck! (ジョナサン…このおれの剣に刻んであるこの言葉をおまえに捧げよう!Luck(ラック)!(幸運を)そして君の未来へこれを持って行けッ!PLUCK(プラック)(勇気をッ)!)
Bruford, Chapter 30: Sleep as a Hero

Luck & Pluck (幸運(ラック)勇気(プラック)の剣, Rakku to Purakku no ken) is a medieval European knightly sword belonging to Jonathan Joestar, featured in the first part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood.

The sword originally belongs to the dark knight Bruford, under the name Luck (Luck(ラツク) (幸運(こううん)を), Rakku (Kōun o)). After Jonathan's Ripple restores Bruford's human soul, he renames the sword and gives it to Jonathan, who uses it against Dio Brando.

Appearance

Luck & Pluck has a silver blade with a golden hilt. On the middle of the hilt is a small gem, which is colored red in the anime. Its pommel also has a gem in the center, colored purple in the anime. The sword's rain-guard has a unique design, with its edges on the front and back stretched outward and pointed toward the hilt.

Inscribed on its hilt is the word "LUCK". When Bruford gives Jonathan the sword, he writes the letter "P" on the hilt with his blood, changing the inscription to "PLUCK"; in the manga, the blood disappears by the time of Jonathan's confrontation with Dio.

The sword's sheath has two gems embedded into it.

History

Jonathan receives Bruford's parting gift

After Dio Brando revives him as a zombie, Bruford wields the sword Luck against Jonathan Joestar. Jonathan eventually manages to transfer his Ripple through the sword using Metal Silver Overdrive, melting Bruford's arm. The Ripple restores Bruford's human soul as he dies, and Bruford offers his sword to Jonathan out of respect. Before completely disintegrating, Bruford uses his blood to write a "P" beside the "LUCK" engraved on the sword's hilt, changing the sword's name to "PLUCK".[2] Robert E. O. Speedwagon carries it with him as the group enters Dio's castle.

Luck & Pluck destroyed

At Jonathan's request, Speedwagon tosses the sword to him. After seeing how Dire harmed Dio with a Ripple-infused rose, Jonathan imbues the sword with the Ripple, slices Dio's arm off, and cuts Dio vertically in half. However, Dio freezes both Jonathan's hands and the sword, preventing the Ripple from entering his body.[3]

Before Dio can inject his zombie extract into Jonathan, the flames behind Dio begin melting the ice on the tip of Luck & Pluck's blade. Dio quickly notices and snaps the sword in half with his hand.[1]

Chapters / Episodes

Book Icon.png Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance
TV Icon.png Anime Appearances
Episodes in order of appearance

Video Games

Puzzle & Dragons (Android/iOS)

Luck and Pluck was obtainable for a limited time as an Assist Evolution in the mobile game Puzzle & Dragons.

PAD Jonathan Joestar Assist.png
Physical
Sword of Luck and Pluck
幸運と勇気の剣
Attributes: FireIcon2.png
Rarity: 8★ (Assist Evolution)
No. 9540
HP
6,878 (Lvl.99)
ATK
3,889 (Lvl.99)
RCV
112 (Lvl.99)
Active Skill: "LUCK & PLUCK"
Enhanced Orbs and Fire Orbs slightly more likely to appear for 3 turns; voids Att. absorption & damage absorption for 3 turns.
Leader Skill: "N/A"
N/A


Gallery

MangaAnimeFilmGamesFigurinesCardsOther
StoryDesign SheetsPromotional Art
Phantom BloodEyes of HeavenDiamond RecordsPitter-Patter Pop

Trivia

  • "Pluck" (勇気) refers to spirited and determined courage.
  • The themes of luck and pluck were commonly used in old novels and short stories from the late 1800s, such as the Luck and Pluck series by Horatio Alger in the 1870s.
    • "Luck & Pluck" refers to the difference between the people who effortlessly obtain what they want through good fortune or illegitimate means (Luck) and the people who have to make their way in life through hard efforts (Pluck).

References

Site Navigation

Other languages: