Kamikirimusi is a bonus character of the Soulcalibur series. Like the rest of the bonus characters, she was designed by a guest artist and takes her fighting style from one of the original characters; in Kamikirimusi's case, she shares a style with Nightmare. Kamikirimusi is an oni from centuries ago, who was recently freed and longed for the great evil power of Soul Edge.
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Stamina:Very High (Arthur, as a trained swordsman, is exceptionally athletic and has a high level of physical stamina, so that he may be fit to fight for prolonged periods on the battlefield)
Intelligence:Gifted in combat (Arthur has been masterfully trained in the art of combat from a young age, and is a master of his craft. Because of his race, Arthur was a target on the battlefield and was forced to fight and train harder than any average swordsman. He's capable of taking out renowned fighters, and even the strongest combatants in the world. Due to his training as a samurai, Arthur is well-versed in the art of warfare)
*Shishi-Oh: A wide-bladed katana favored by Bizen swordsman Heishiro Mitsurugi. It has a good balance between weight and cutting power that makes it easy to wield, but its more outstanding characteristic is a durability to withstand Mitsurugi's forceful fighting style. It bears the same name as a blade owned by the legendary Minamoto Yorimasa, but it is not the same sword.
Shishi-Oh
*Gassan: This sword has a thicker blade than is normal for katanas, and lacks a scabbard. It is a sword forged by a Japanese sword smith named Gassan, who is rumored to be an oni demon. It is said that the Gassan has both spiritual and demonic powers. Much like the legend of Sir Arthur and the Sword in the Stone, it chooses who is worthy to wield it, turning against those it deems unworthy of using it.
*Zantetsuken: A Japanese sword that bears no name, yet will likely still remain a legend. Its blade has been honed to an unbelievable sharpness and can cut through even iron. As a result of its focus on cutting ability above all else, it is somewhat frail and weak when struck by an opponent's weapon.
Zantetsuken
Wo Dao: A sword from the country of Wo. In other words, it is the Ming Dynasty era Chinese name for a Japanese sword. Most of them were used only for display, but among them were some that were actually used in battle. Even as far away as Europe, the sharpness and power of Japanese swords were well-known.
Wo Dao
Monohoshizao: A steel sword said to have been carried by the famous Japanese swordsman, Sasaki Kojirō. It boasts an unusually long and heavy blade for a Japanese sword, and it takes an extraordinary man to even draw it from its scabbard, much less wield it in combat.
Monohoshizao
Shiranui: A secret sword that is said to increase its shine and power in response to its wielder's mind. If one grips this weapon with strong feelings, it will surely respond in kind. It is rather old, and as such, it is somewhat weak against direct blows.
Shiranui
Murasame: This is a magical sword of fiction, appearing in Hakkenden, one of the most famous master piece of ancient Japanese Literature.
Murasame
Kokuenra: The frequency with which this katana was used to execute notorious criminals led to its being named after the King of Hell in Buddhist Mythology, whose role it was to judge souls in the underworld. When bloodied, the blade turns black. The majestic glow of the blade is said to bestow upon its wielder an unshakeable fighting spirit.
Kokuenra
Masamune: Masamune was a famous fourteenth century Japanese sword smith. This sword is said to have been crafted by him, but whether that is true or not is unclear. But it is such an incredibly elegant piece of work that the issue of whether or not it was made by Masamune himself feels trivial.