Greetings Trainers! Eishin Flash [Meisterschaft] has arrived in Umamusume: Pretty Derby as a graceful Late Surger for Medium and Long distances. Her calm focus and precise pacing make her a consistent threat in every race, combining discipline and power to deliver elegant finishes.
This guide highlights her best race types, recommended training builds, and the support cards that help her reach her peak performance.
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Overview and Skills
| Base Stats 3 Star | Base Stats 5 Star | |
| 100 | 122 | |
| 83 | 101 | |
| 93 | 112 | |
| 82 | 100 | |
| 92 | 114 |
Aptitudes
| Surface | Turf A | Dirt G | ||
| Distance | Mile G | Sprint F | Medium A | Long A |
| Strategy | Front G | Pace B | Late A | End C |
Growth Rates
| 0 | 0 | 10% | 0 | 20% |
Skills
Unique Skill – Schwarzes Schwert
- Increases velocity in a dash for the lead after running calmly and according to plan up until the final straight.
Innate Skills
- Go with the Flow: Moderately increase navigation late-race.
- Late Surger Savvy ○: Moderately increase ability to get into a good position. (Late Surger)
- Medium Corners ○: Slightly increase velocity on a corner. (Medium)
Awakening Skills
- Homestretch Haste (Lvl 2): Slightly increase velocity in the last spurt.
- Lane Legerdemain (Lvl 3): Increase navigation late-race.
- Focus (Lvl 4): Slightly decrease time lost to slow starts.
- In Body and Mind (Lvl 5): Increase velocity in the last spurt.
Event Skills
- Standard Distance ○: Moderately increase performance over standard distances (multiples of 400m).
- Fighter: Slightly increase passing ability. (Late Surger)
- Tokyo Racecourse ○: Moderately increase performance at Tokyo Racecourse.
Eishin Flash’s kit focuses on speed control and calm pacing. Her strengths lie in consistent performance and powerful finishing burst, hallmarks of a top-tier late surger.
Career Objectives
Eishin Flash’s story progression emphasizes precision and patience, culminating in back-to-back G1 victories during her Senior Year.
Objectives | |
Participate in the Junior Make Debut Turn 12 Junior Class, Late June Turf – 2000m – Medium | |
Place 5th or better in the Keisei Hai Turn 25 Classic Class, Early January G3 – Turf – 2000m – Medium | |
Place 5th or better in the Satsuki Sho Turn 31 Classic Class, Early April G1 – Turf – 2000m – Medium | |
Place 5th or better in the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) Turn 34 Classic Class, Late May G1 – Turf – 2400m – Medium | |
Participate in the Japan Cup Turn 46 Classic Class, Late November G1 – Turf – 2400m – Medium | |
Participate in the Arima Kinen Turn 48 Classic Class, Late December G1 – Turf – 2500m – Long | |
Place 3rd or better in the Osaka Hai Turn 54 Senior Class, Late March G1 – Turf – 2000m – Medium | |
Place 3rd or better in the Tenno Sho (Spring) Turn 56 Senior Class, Late April G1 – Turf – 3200m – Long | |
Place 1st in the Tenno Sho (Autumn) Turn 68 Senior Class, Late October G1 – Turf – 2000m – Medium | |
Place 1st in the Arima Kinen Turn 72 Senior Class, Late December G1 – Turf – 2500m – Long |
Ideal Stats & Training Builds
Eishin's impressive 10% power growth rate allows trainers to focus their efforts on speed training strategically. This is particularly beneficial because power is closely linked to speed; as speed improves, so does overall power. By prioritizing speed, trainers can effectively enhance Eishin's performance in a more efficient manner, ensuring that both speed and power continue to develop in tandem.
| Medium Late Surger | Long Late Surger | |
| 1000+ | 1000+ | |
| 700 | 900 | |
| 750 | 800 | |
| 300 | 350 | |
| 400 | 450 |
Eishin Flash thrives on speed and power, so prioritize these in your training. Stamina and Wit come next, with Guts rounding out her survivability. For Medium to Long distances, recovery skills and good velocity skills are key to maintaining rhythm across long stretches.
Recommended Support Cards
- Kitasan Black (Speed): Core acceleration and event bonuses for Speed builds.
- Special Week (Speed): Reliable recovery skill and strong training bonuses for endurance builds.
- Tokai Teio (Speed): Great for Medium runners with reliable acceleration skills.
- King Halo (Speed): Excellent finishing burst for Late Surger setups.
- Super Creek (Stamina): “Swinging Maestro” remains the best recovery skill.
- Satono Diamond (Stamina): Ideal for long races with stamina recovery synergy.
- Winning Ticket (Stamina): Solid stamina card and endurance-based skills.
- Fine Motion (Wit): Gives a good passive for consist training and very good gold recovery skill.
- Nice Nature (Wit): Adds late-race acceleration for strong finishing bursts.
Suggested Deck Builds
- Medium: 3 Speed / 2 Stamina / 1 Power or Wit
- Long: 4 Speed / 2 Stamina
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Training Strategy
Her focus lies in building balanced Speed and Stamina, supported by selective Power sessions to enhance her final stretch bursts. During the early stages, prioritize bonding events with Support Cards to unlock training bonuses quickly. Once bonds are active, emphasize Speed training.
Eishin Flash’s hidden event Der Rekord rewards consistent Tokyo Racecourse victories with valuable stat bonuses and skill hints. Key races like the Japanese Derby, Tenno Sho (Autumn), and Japan Cup are perfect for achieving this, so include them in her career plan.
Her random event Flash’s Plan Put to the Test can also grant additional stat gains. Choose the first option when she’s well-rested for a chance at higher stats and a Mood increase, but avoid it if her energy is low to prevent wasted turns.
Maintain her Great status throughout training, as it’s crucial for her Late Surger performance. By Senior Year, she should have a solid Speed foundation and at least one recovery skill to sustain her endurance during longer races. This steady-paced approach will help her finish strong without losing rhythm or consistency.
Should You Pull for Eishin Flash?
Eishin Flash shines as a graceful Late Surger Uma with consistent pacing and balanced performance across Medium and Long tracks. Her kit favors precision over luck, rewarding patient Trainers who appreciate a tactical racer.
Pros
- Excellent balance between Speed and Power.
- Reliable acceleration in the final stretch.
- Consistent performance across multiple distances.
Cons
- Lacks inherent recovery options.
- Requires high-tier support for top performance.
Eishin Flash excels in Team Trials where consistency and tactical positioning matter most. While she may not dominate every Champions Meeting, her elegance, skill synergy, and dependable speed scaling make her a worthy addition to any trainer.
Conclusion
Eishin Flash embodies composure, discipline, and speed. With the right support cards and pacing strategy, she can gracefully overtake the toughest competition. Whether you’re racing for glory or style, she delivers a rewarding experience.
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