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Tokyo Ghoul Kagune Ukaku

This variety of kagune extends from the ghoul's upper back area to produce a sharp, sword-like shape. It is mostly utilized for assaulting since it stretches from the shoulder to cover the arms before expanding farther into a sword. As a result, it's also known as the sword kagun, and a high-class one at that, with very powerful striking powers. UKAKU

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UKAKU. Because of its striking fire-like appearance, this kagune is known as the Wings of Fire. They are shown as wings that enable the ghoul to fire projectiles at a target. This may come in handy for long-term assaults and ambushes. This kagune begins in the back, under the shoulder blade, and stretches out. The Ukaku pictured here belongs to...

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Ukaku kagune need a huge number of Rc cells to keep themselves, which depletes stamina. As a result, ukaku-type users lack stamina and are at a disadvantage if the conflict carries on for an extended period of time. Ukaku-type players may utilize their speed and mobility to attack bikaku-type users from a distance. A koukaku-type user, on the other hand, may suppress an ukaku-type user by effectively defending against the ukaku-type user's assaults, leaving them open to counterattacks and eventually tiring the ukaku-type user.

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