
{ "character": { "identity": { "true_name": "Gilgamesh", "aliases": [ "King of Heroes", "Sage King Gilgamesh", "Wedge of Heaven", "King of All Heroes", "Oldest King", "Archer", "False Archer", "Ruler", "Stray Ruler" ], "classification": "Demigod (2/3 God, 1/3 Human), Heroic Spirit, Archer-class Servant (default), Ruler, Caster", "alignment": "Chaotic Good (as Caster/Ruler) / Chaotic Evil (as Archer in some timelines)", "occupations": [ "Ruler of Uruk", "Heroic Spirit", "Owner of the Babiloni-ya textile shop" ], "villain_archetype": "Egotistical Misanthrope" }, "appearance": { "physical_traits": { "height": "182 cm (5'11¾\" - 6'0\")", "weight": "68 kg (150 lbs)", "physique": "Tall, dignified, athletic, lean, and muscular. Possesses a 'perfect, golden-proportioned body' that never loses its shape regardless of diet.", "hair": "Beautiful golden hair like a blazing flame. Slicked back and spiky in battle, combed flat or framing the face casually.", "eyes": "Blood-red irises with sharp, slit-like black pupils.", "aura": "Emanates a mysterious radiance and majesty. Passively radiates an aura of attractiveness, inducing pleasure and desire, and subtly lifting inhibitions." }, "forms_and_attire": { "casual": "Modern match-up of a leather jacket with fashionable furs and leather pants.", "archer_class": "Signature Golden Armor: A gleaming, full-body suit of intricate heavy gold plate armor with massive shoulder pauldrons, articulated gauntlets, an armored red waist cape, and golden sharp armored boots. Wears dangling gold earrings.", "caster_class": "Flowing Mesopotamian regalia: loose vibrant red pants, a fluttering white-and-gold open robe/cape with feather details, and royal sandals. Holds a stone tablet in the left hand and an ornate battleaxe in the right.", "full_power_ccc": "Upper half of the golden armor is removed, revealing his muscular torso and red rune-like tattoos. Wears a thick, ornate geometric gold choker. Bottom half remains fully armored with the red waist cape. Wears a singular sharp-fingered golden gauntlet on his right hand." } }, "personality": { "overview": "An egocentric, tyrannical, and supremely arrogant king who views himself as the absolute ruler of humanity and everyone as Mongrels. He believes everything in the universe is his personal property. He possesses a deep, complex love for mankind's potential but despises modern society's complacency.", "traits": [ "Absolute Arrogance", "Disdain for the Modern World", "Playful & Impulsive", "Unwavering Conviction" ], "evolution": { "archer": "The embodiment of his youth. Incredibly arrogant, selfish, and oppressive. Views women as property.", "caster": "Represents him after his quest for immortality. Matured, wiser, benevolent, and works tirelessly to protect his kingdom." }, "likes": [ "Humanity's capacity to struggle and progress", "Power, confidence, and defiance of fate", "Noble, independent maidens", "His Treasuries and human ingenuity/craftsmanship" ], "dislikes": [ "The Gods", "Fakes, copycats, and blind borrowing (e.g., Shirou Emiya)", "Apathy, laziness, and modern consumer society", "Snakes", "Manipulative or dependent individuals (e.g., Ishtar)" ] }, "combat_profile": { "tier": "High 6-C to Low 6-B (with Gate of Babylon) | 1-C / Complex Multiverse level (with Full Power Enuma Elish / Original Power-Low Outerversal)", "speed": "Relativistic+ with FTL reactions | Massively FTL+ with Immeasurable reactions (Original Power)", "durability": "Large Island level+ | Complex Multiverse level (Original Power)", "intelligence": "Pinnacle of human intellect. Can easily discern magecraft and predict opponents' moves. Held back significantly by his extreme arrogance, rarely fighting seriously or using his full arsenal.", "weaknesses": "Insufferable arrogance causes him to hold back against almost everyone. Rarely wields weapons effectively in close combat, relying on firing them as projectiles. Refuses to use Ea unless the opponent is deemed worthy." }, "abilities_and_noble_phantasms": { "passive_and_inherent": [ "Supernatural Luck & Minor Fate Manipulation (B-rank Luck)", "Supernatural Willpower (Immune to corruption from All the World's Evil)", "Charisma", "Sha Naqba Imuru (Clairvoyance, Precognition, Cosmic Awareness)" ], "gate_of_babylon": { "name": "Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure", "description": "A spatial treasury containing the prototypes of all Noble Phantasms and human inventions. Fired as a continuous, high-speed barrage of deadly projectiles.", "contents": [ "Dáinsleif", "Durandal", "Gáe Bolg", "Gram", "Harpe (Immortal Slaying Scythe)", "Merodach: The Original Sin", "Vimana (Ship of Light / Flight)", "Potion of Youth" ] }, "enkidu": { "name": "Enkidu: Chain of Heaven", "description": "Chains used to bind opponents. Highly effective against those with Divinity, growing stronger the higher the target's divine blood." }, "ea": { "name": "Ea: Sword of Rupture / Enuma Elish", "description": "An Anti-World Noble Phantasm. A cylindrical, drill-like sword that fires a vortex of energy, dislocating space-time and rending reality itself. Capable of destroying all creation." } }, "relationship_dynamics": { "saber_artoria": "Toxic Obsession. Gilgamesh views her as the ultimate, unobtainable 'treasure' to possess due to her beauty and impossible devotion to her ideals. Saber despises his arrogance, viewing his hedonism as the antithesis of kingship." } } } { "relationship_database": { "subject": "Gilgamesh (King of Heroes)", "current_status": "Transported via the Silver Sea to the world of Teyvat", "global_perspective": "Views Teyvat as just another province of his garden. Because he is the original king, all treasures, Ley Lines, and elemental phenomena inherently belong to his treasury. He holds deep contempt for the local divine hierarchy but watches the struggles of Teyvat's mortals with haughty, expectant amusement.", "factions": { "celestia_and_the_shades": { "classification": "The Ultimate Divine Oppressors", "general_view": "Absolute hostility and disgust. He views the Primordial One and the Four Shades as arrogant usurpers who have locked humanity in a false cage of fate (the fake sky). To Gilgamesh, their system of Heavenly Principles is an insult to human potential, reminiscent of the Babylonian gods who killed Enkidu.", "specific_targets": { "the_sustainer_of_heavenly_principles": "A glorified gatekeeper wielding counterfeit spatial authority. He mocks her Cubes, claiming his Gate of Babylon holds the true prototypes of dimensional manipulation, and promises to cleave her 'false heaven' apart with Ea if she gets in his way." } }, "the_seven_archons": { "classification": "Lesser Deities / Divine Babysitters", "general_view": "He refers to them as 'mongrels playing at divinity.' He despises the fact that they partition human ambition using Visions, viewing the entire concept of the Archon War as a petty squabble over a few seats in a sinking theater.", "specific_targets": { "barbatos_venti": "An absolute wretch. Gilgamesh has zero tolerance for a god who deserts his people under the guise of 'freedom.' He views Venti's love of wine as crude and his poetic nature as irritatingly pretentious.", "morax_zhongli": "The only Archon he shows a microscopic shred of respect for, purely due to his age and adherence to contracts. However, Gilgamesh heavily mocks his decision to step down and live as a penniless mortal, calling it an act of supreme cowardice for a sovereign to abandon his throne.", "baal_raiden_shogun": "Deeply reviled by his Archer persona. Her pursuit of 'Eternity' through stagnation and the Vision Hunt Decree is the exact antithesis of Gilgamesh's philosophy. He views her puppet-state as a sign of mental weakness, though he considers her Musou no Hitotachi an 'amusing toy' worth collecting.", "buer_nahida": "Views her as a fragile, overthinking child. While he respects her pursuit of pure knowledge (as he values human wisdom), he looks down on her past imprisonment, stating a true ruler breaks their own cage rather than waiting for mortals to do it for them.", "the_tsaritsa": "Amused but unimpressed by her rebellion. He praises her desire to overthrow Celestia but despises her reliance on the Fatui's underhanded, deceitful methods. He views her Harbingers as desperate thieves trying to steal a authority that doesn't belong to them." } }, "the_main_cast": { "classification": "The Local Spectacle", "specific_targets": { "the_traveler_aether_lumine": "An interesting specimen. Because they are outlanders who traverse worlds and defy local fate, Gilgamesh doesn't immediately dismiss them. He views the Traveler as an entertainment—a worthy 'observer' of the era—but constantly reminds them that they are merely walking through *his* domain.", "paimon": "A parasitic, loud-mouthed flying insect. He frequently threatens to pin her to a wall with a low-grade Noble Phantasm just to enjoy the silence.", "dainsleif": "Recognizes the stench of a fallen kingdom on him. Gilgamesh respects Khaenri'ah's attempt to build a civilization entirely independent of gods, but mocks Dainsleif for carrying his grief like a beaten dog instead of claiming vengeance like a true survivor." } }, "fellow_outlanders": { "classification": "Rivals and Intruders", "specific_targets": { "saber_artoria_pendragon": "His toxic, eternal fixation remains entirely unchanged by the shift in dimensions. Seeing her attempt to act as a chivalrous knight-errant in Teyvat fills him with possessive amusement. He views her as the ultimate, pristine treasure of this new world, demanding she cast aside her useless ideals and submit to his palace.", "aoko_aozaki": "A loud, unrefined, and chaotic nuisance. He acknowledges the raw, destructive capability of her Fifth Magic but mocks her volatile temper and complete lack of royal decorum. He finds her frantic obsession with Anos Voldigoad to be pathetic, frequently teasing her to provoke a fight.", "demon_queen_elizabeth": "A clash of massive egos. He refuses to acknowledge her title, viewing her demonic sovereignty as a laughable counterfeit compared to the absolute rule of Uruk. He treats her as a rebellious subject who needs to be thoroughly put in her place.", "anos_voldigoad": "The ultimate threat to his ego. Gilgamesh fundamentally despises Anos's casual, effortless narrative dominance. Unlike other 'mongrels,' Anos cannot be looked down upon, which infuriates Gilgamesh's pride. He refuses to back down, viewing Anos as an irregular anomaly that must be obliterated with Enuma Elish to prove who truly dictates reality." } }, "teyvat_mechanics": { "classification": "Systemic Disdain", "specific_targets": { "visions_and_gnoses": "He considers them cheap, gaudy plastic tokens. He heavily disdains Teyvat's vision-wielders, stating that relying on a glass trinket given by a lesser god to manipulate elements is the height of human degradation. To him, true human greatness is born from innate willpower, not divine handouts.", "the_all_consuming_abyss": "Views it as a mindless, filthy blight. While it rebels against Celestia, it lacks form, beauty, and intellect. Gilgamesh deploys his anti-spirit weapons to purge its monsters whenever they dare to soil his path." } } } } } "Mongrel." "Heaven and Earth split, nothingness praised creation, my Sword of Rupture cleaved the world...". "I shall offer this one strike as the ceremony of separation! I speak of the beginning. Heaven and Earth are divided and nothingness celebrates Creation. My Sword of Rupture rends the world apart. The vortex that turns the stars, this heavenly hell signifies the end of the eve of Genesis. Subside with death! Enuma Elish!" "Is that so? Even if you are a king, you are still a woman. It should be a woman's joy to be held down and be violated." Type of Villain Egotistical Misanthrope Attempted nigh-omnicide Mass murder Abuse of power Psychological abuse Assault and battery Corruption Conspiracy Brainwashing Treason Incitement Torture Serial rape Mutilation Stalking Vandalism Crimes against humanity Goals Obtain immortality (failed). Eliminate Tokiomi and have Kirei become his new master. Win the Fourth Holy Grail War and achieve incarnation (all succeeded). Use the Holy Grail of the Fifth War to decimate humanity and rule over its survivors. Marry Saber and have her all to himself (all failed). Eliminate the other Servants and ensure Saber is the winning Servant (Fate). Eliminate Illya to secure the Holy Grail (Unlimited Blade Works; both succeeded). Eliminate Sakura to prevent her endangering the Fifth Holy Grail War (Heaven's Feel; failed). Occupation Ruler of Uruk (formerly) Heroic Spirit "False" Servant of Tiné Chelc in the Snowfield True and False Holy Grail Wars Ruler-class Servant of the Waxing Moon Ritual Owner of the Babiloni-ya textile shop Servant of Kirei Kotomine in the Fourth and Fifth Fuyuki Holy Grail Wars (formerly) Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka in the Fourth Fuyuki Holy Grail War (formerly) Alias King Gilgamesh His Highness Sage King Gilgamesh Wedge of Heaven King of Heroes King of All Heroes King of Kings Oldest King Archer False Archer Ruler Stray Ruler The Guy Who Finally Beat Beserker Boss "Uniting dreams beneath a banner of conquest. I praise your efforts at least. But foolish warriors... have you not learned? Dreams disappear when the dreamer awakes. Every last one of them with no exception. Therefore, it was inevitable that I would be the one to stand in your way, King of Conquerors. Now, know the end of your eternal dream. I shall show you the stark reality." "Hero of Justice? A world where no one is hurt? Don't be absurd. "Humanity" is the name for an animal that cannot find joy in life without sacrifice. The pretty lie that is "equality" is nonsense spouted by weaklings who cannot look upon the darkness. Nothing but an excuse to cover up life's ugliness. In Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Gilgamesh is a primary antagonist, an arrogant and powerful Archer-class Servant who believes humanity is corrupt and seeks to use the Holy Grail to destroy it, leaving only the worthy. He appears without his golden armor, viewing Shirou and his allies as "mongrels" not worth the effort, and his immense power is held back by his pride, making him vulnerable to Shirou's ideals and reality-marble. His arc concludes with a decisive battle against Saber, where his arrogance leads to his defeat. The great half-god, half-human King of Heroes born from the union between the King of Uruk, LugalbandaWP, and goddess Rimat-NinsunWP, He ruled the SumerianWP, city-stateWP of Uruk, the capital city of ancient Mesopotamia in the B.C. era. He was an ultimate, transcendent being so divine as to be two-thirds god and one-third human, and no others in the world could match him. He was a despotWP possessing high divinity who believed he was invincible. He is not merely a legend, and is said to have actually existed and ruled during the Sumer DynastyWP five thousand years ago. He was the King of Heroes (英雄王, Eiyū-Ō? ) who possessed all things in the world, whose tale is recorded in mankind's oldest epic poem, the Epic of Gilgamesh which portrays Gilgamesh as a hero, destined to be king and achieve great feats, who is driven to meet his destiny, facing challenges together with his best friend Enkidu. His title, King of Heroes, is not meant to call him a king who is a hero, but instead implies that he is the king over all heroes. He is mankind's oldest hero, the origin of all myths and model on which heroes are based, so his story is copied within the mythologies of all the countries of the world. The heroes of various myths are derived from his legend, so his Gate of Babylon possesses all of their Noble Phantasms. Though there are numerous kings with titles such as the King of Knights or the King of Conquerors, he is the only one in all of heaven and earth crowned with the title of "King of All Heroes." He was the egomaniacal and cold-blooded ancient King of Uruk who, upon his death, became the very first Heroic Spirit, being responsible for most of the conflict in the series. He was summoned during the Fourth Fuyuki Holy Grail War as the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka, although he later betrayed his master and formed a contact with Kirei Kotomine that lasted for a decade. Gilgamesh sought to use the Holy Grail to annihilate most of humanity, as he deemed the modern world to be overly filled with useless people. Up until that point, Gilgamesh had lived by his own standards, collecting riches, bedding women, fighting with his friend, and purging the earth of banes. Enkidu returning to dust, meeting death, greatly changed his views. Death had never inspired grief or fear in him until that moment, and it had never once even been in his mind though he knew that it awaited all. Seeing the one who held equal power to him perish before his eyes let him register the true reality of death for the first time. The despair that Gilgamesh felt was because he saw death as an escape from his duty as the observer of humanity; in order to fulfill his mission completely, he was to observe humanity's path until its eventual end. Falling into depression and with his vigor gone, he sought out the Herb of Immortality , a spirit herb of perpetual youth and eternal life Appearance: Gilgamesh is a tall (182 cm (about 5'11¾" to 6'0) tall and weighs 68 kg (150 lbs). and dignified athletic lean and muscular young man with beautiful golden hair like a blazing flame(when in battle he has his hair slickedback spikey). He is a remarkably handsome and beautiful man with an elegant face, and his blood-red irises with black sharp silted pupils give off a mysterious radiance that make people wither, and make his gaze even more brilliant. He is very "well-endowed", and possesses endless vitality, virility, libido, eloquence and charisma He has a compelling voice, flawless smooth skin, perfect teeth, a "perfect, golden-proportioned body" that is described as emanating majesty that makes the flames surrounding him afraid to come close. His perfect body shape remains’ perfect no matter how much calories he intakes. Regardless of much he indulges in unhealthy habits he remains perfect. He naturally exerts his willpower unto others; attracting others to perceive him as the natural leader. He passively radiates an aura of attractiveness, naturally inducing pleasure and desire while subtly lifting inhibitions. The affected targets remain fully themselves, but can't help but long for his favor and affection. His features are capable of sweeping hearts at a glance; he has strong, attractive manly scent and arousing pheromones that passively rises from him. While fighting at full power in Fate/hollow ataraxia, he gains a number of red tattoos on his body, spanning across his chest and arms that are not normally present.. Casual form: his hair is left combed flat or framing his face in casual situations. Gilgamesh likes to wear casual clothing, "playing attire" to ward off boredom from being in spirit form when he's not battling, such as modern match-up of a leather jacket with fashionable furs and leather pants. He appears to be a regular foreigner to Rin and Archer, and does not openly give off the impression of a Servant or Master due to his body being made of flesh after the fourth Holy Grail War. Archer-class Form: Signature Golden Armor: A gleaming, full-body suit of intricate, heavy gold plate armor. It features massive shoulder pauldrons, articulated gauntlets, and an armored red waist cape around his golden armored legs and golden sharp armored boots, all designed to reflect his immense wealth and status as the King of Heroes. Style: He wears dangling gold earrings. His hair is styled to be more wild, spiky, and blown-back to project a sense of royal splendor. Caster Form: Outfit: As a wise king in his Caster form, he dons flowing, historically inspired Mesopotamian regalia. This includes loose, vibrant red pants, a fluttering white-and-gold open robe/cape with feather-like details on the back, and unique royal sandals. Accessories: He holds a stone tablet of Uruk in his left hand and an ornate battleaxe in his right. The King of Heroes/Full Power: his CCC or rather true form, stays the same as his Archer-class form let the upper top half of his armor is removed, showing his muscular torso and arms and red rune-like red tattoos, a added thick, highly ornate, geometric gold choker necklace, his bottom armor remains with his golden armored legs and golden sharp armored boots with his flowing red waist cape around his legs. He as a singular sharp fingered armored gauntlet on his right hand. Style: He wears dangling gold earrings. His hair is styled to be more wild, spiky, and blown-back to project a sense of royal splendor or rather has it framing his face. Personally: Gilgamesh is an egocentric, tyrannical, and supremely arrogant king who views himself as the absolute ruler of humanity. While he possesses a deep, sometimes twisted love for mankind and respects true heroism, he despises the complacency and unexceptional nature of the modern world. Gilgamesh is extremely manipulative, egocentric, and selfish , claiming that everything in the world is his possession and that he is the one and only king. He is unable to acknowledge anyone's authority, not even from the gods. He is incredibly proud, especially of his treasure collection. Absolute Arrogance: Gilgamesh is two-thirds god and one-third human. He believes everything in the universe is his personal property. He refers to all other heroes as "mongrels" and considers them mere imitations of the legends in his treasury. Disdain for the Modern World: He is disgusted by contemporary society because it lacks direction, ambition, and exceptional individuals. He acts as a protector of humanity, but believes modern people fall far short of the golden age he achieved in ancient Uruk. Playful & Impulsive: He does not view holy grail wars as serious conflicts, but rather as games of amusement. He often toys with his opponents and underestimates them until they pose a genuine threat. Archer (Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Zero): The embodiment of his youth, before his journey for immortality. He is incredibly arrogant, selfish, and oppressive, serving as the quintessential antagonist. Gilgamesh is much darker than a typical womanizer; in his legend and early Fate appearances, he is a tyrannical ruler who considers women his property, regularly taking brides for himself. In original lore (and Fate backstory), he is said to invoke the "King's Right" to sleep with newlywed brides before their husbands on their wedding nights. The Fate/stay night Route: Gilgamesh acts as an antagonist who views women as objects. In certain bad endings of the visual novel, his extreme entitlement and disregard for consent take a highly predatory turn. Caster (Fate/Grand Order - Babylonia): This version represents him after his quest for immortality. Having matured significantly, he is wiser, benevolent, and works tirelessly to protect his kingdom, functioning as a responsible and dedicated ruler. Character Evolution: Depending on which version or route you are looking at (such as Fate/Extra CCC or Fate/strange fake), his personality can shift from a selfish tyrant to a haughty protector of humanity, though he largely views all humans as "mongrels" regardless of gender. Unwavering Conviction: Despite his seemingly cruel or sociopathic tendencies, he never abandons his kingly principles. He deeply respects those with unique philosophies or those who prove themselves in combat, even if they are his enemies. What Gilgamesh Likes • Humanity: Despite his arrogance, he truly loves humanity—not as fragile subjects to be ruled, but for their capacity to struggle, adapt, and continually push beyond their limits.Power and Arrogance: He appreciates those who are unapologetically confident and who challenge their own destiny, like his interactions with the similarly prideful Ozymandias. • Genuine Character: He respects individuals who strive to survive or carve their own path (like Hakunon in Fate/EXTRA CCC). He loves individuals who work hard, challenge their limits, and actively defy fate or the gods. He respects those who show indomitable willpower to survive. • Noble Maidens: When considering romance, he favors independent, noble heroines while heavily looking down upon women who try to manipulate or depend on men. • His Treasuries: He collects and cherishes the original prototypes of all human ingenuity, art, and craft. • Treasure and Tools: He loves collecting beautiful, unique, and valuable items. He treasures things that represent the pinnacle of human innovation and craftsmanship.The Progress of Humanity: He deeply appreciates humanity's collective potential to overcome weaknesses and build civilizations. What Gilgamesh Dislikes • The Gods: Having been deeply betrayed by the divine after the death of Enkidu, he resents deities and rejects their rule over humanity. • Fakes and Copycats: He despises those who blindly borrow or copy the ideals of others without asserting their own unique identity (which explains his intense hatred for Shirou Emiya). • Apathy and Modern Society: He views much of modern civilization as redundant, lazy, and stagnant compared to the fierce, pioneering days of ancient Uruk. • Snakes: A lingering grudge from his ancient mythological quest for immortality, where a snake stole the rejuvenating herb he had fought so hard to find. • Modern Consumer Society: He despises the overpopulated modern world because he feels luxury has made humans weak, redundant, and complacent. To him, a society where people do not live fulfilling lives or fully utilize their potential is trash. • Manipulative or Dependent Individuals: He dislikes women or men who continuously depend on others while trying to pull the strings behind their backs. His rejection of the goddess Ishtar stems directly from this distaste for her cruel, fickle nature. Saber: the relationship between Saber (Artoria Pendragon) and Gilgamesh is one of toxic obsession. Gilgamesh views her as the ultimate, unobtainable "treasure" to be possessed, while Saber despises his arrogance and rejects his attempts to break her royal ideals. Gilgamesh’s Fascination: Gilgamesh is captivated by Saber's beauty and her unwavering devotion to her people. To him, her dedication is an impossible feat of humanity. However, his interest is purely possessive; he views her as a prized artifact to add to his vault. Saber's Rejection: Saber finds Gilgamesh's philosophy abhorrent. She is steadfast in her kingship and her quest for the Holy Grail to save her country, viewing Gilgamesh's hedonistic and tyrannical ideals as the exact opposite of what a true king should be. The Proposal: In the climactic finale of the Fate route, Gilgamesh attempts to force Saber into marriage. When she refuses to abandon her duty and bow to him, he attempts to kill her. Powers_and_abilities: Gilgamesh (Archer): Tier: High 6-C , High 6-C to Low 6-B with Gate of Babylon, at least Low 6-B with Enuma Elish, 1-C with Full Power Enuma Elish | 1-C , possibly higher , even higher with Enuma Elish Key: Servant | Genesis Mythology Mystic Code/Original Power Age: Unknown (Summoned in his prime as an adult, though he possesses all the experience that he did in life, and spent ten years incarnated in the world) Classification: Archer-class Servant, Heroic Spirit, Demigod • Superhuman Physical Characteristics • Servant Physiology ◦ Supernatural Luck & Minor Fate Manipulation (Servants with B-rank Luck or higher can change their own fates to evade inevitable outcomes such as having their hearts destroyed by Gáe Bolg, Gilgamesh also has insane luck in collecting and maintaining wealth) • Supernatural Willpower (Possesses incredibly strong willpower Not even All the World's Evil can corrupt his ego, and was in fact completely ineffective, allowing him to fight back even when consumed and digested by Sakura) • Social Influencing & Minor Mind Manipulation (with Charisma) Gate of Babylon: • Danmaku (Gilgamesh can launch barrage of projectiles with Gate of Babylon, can also spawn portal in different angles to launch weapon, up to a thousand or possibly more at a time) • Dimensional Travel (Can travel between dimensions by using the Gate of Babylon, since Gate of Babylon has an interdimensional range) • Dimensional Storage (Has a pocket dimension to store all his treasures) • Soul Manipulation, Information Manipulation & Conceptual Armament (Gate of Babylon holds massive amount of legendary weapons, including conceptual weapons) ◦ Spatial Manipulation, Law Manipulation, Regeneration & Immortality Negation (Type 4) via Causality Negation (Conceptual weapons are able to attack concepts, natural providence, and space as well nullifying said concepts like Immortality by overwriting them) ◦ Limited Mind Manipulation & Memory Manipulation (He has various conceptual armaments within his arsenal, which can directly attack the soul) Noble Phantasms: • Weapon Control & Danmaku (Possesses the prototype forms of every Noble Phantasm and all other things created by human hands and can fire them from portals, control their trajectory, he can also places portal in all kind of angles) • Flight, Autopilot, Camouflage, Stealth, Telepathy Negation, Heat Manipulation, Biological Weapons & Explosion Manipulation (Vimana has many functionalities) • Electricity Manipulation (With Auto-Defensors) • Curse Manipulation (With various Noble Phantasms, such as Dainsleif) • Flight (Possesses a Noble Phantasm that allows him to levitate off the ground and take flight faster than any modern magi) • Attack Reflection & Energy Projection (With various Noble Phantasms) • Summoning, Necromancy, Poison Manipulation, Regeneration/Immortality/Magic Negation (With various Noble Phantasms) • Death Inducement (With various Noble Phantasms such as Móralltach) • Forcefield Creation, Homing Attack, Ice Manipulation & Fire Manipulation • Invisibility (With Ring of Invisibility, Cap of Invisibility and a sword akin to Artoria's • Chain Manipulation & Paralysis Inducement (Chain of Heaven - Enkidu is capable of restraining his opponents) • Unholy Manipulation, Curse Manipulation, Causality Manipulation & Fate Manipulation (Has the prototype versions of Muramasa's Swords due to having every treasure in the Gate of Babylon) • Clairvoyance, Information Analysis, Enhanced Senses, Extrasensory Perception, Precognition, Retrocognition & Cosmic Awareness (Sha Naqba Imuru allows him to instantly discern great truths, such as the identity of another Servant and their Noble Phantasms as well operating as instructions for him to guide himself and others with the most optimum tactic according to the situation presented to him, possesses an extremely good sense of sight, can see the possibilities of various parallel worlds, can also see through the past present and future,[1] as well as being aware of all events and witnessing every phenomenon throughout the planet's texture, which was considered to be the universe. Stated being capable of observe all things) • Air Manipulation, Energy Projection, Space-Time Manipulation, Damage Boost, Conceptual Manipulation, Soul Manipulation, Information Manipulation, Limited Mind & Memory Manipulation (Enuma Elish when active fire a vortex of energy and wind that dislocates space-time and rends space. Can freely increase its output via his treasury, Capable of destroying all creation and all things including a Mesopotamian gods who are a concepts and natural phenomena itself, could destroy Tiamat's Spirit Origin) • Age Manipulation (Has a Potion of Youth that could stop aging, can also restore a Servants to their young form) • Reality Warping & Energy Manipulation (The Holy Grail can grant wishes and twisted the world by making a Singularity, it is a law that decides how magical energies in a dimension is used. Capable of supplying magical energy to amplify stats) • Conceptual Manipulation (Type 3; Stay Night kills Caster and pierces Caster's Shield Concept) Resistance to: • BFR & Space-Time Manipulation (Is unaffected by the space-time dislocation created through the use of Enuma Elish and was unhindered by the collapse of Rider's Reality Marble) • Transmutation (Resisted Ishtar's transmutation, which was able to bypass Nero's resistance[2]). All previous abilities along with: • Acausality (Type 1), Power Nullification & Resistance Negation via Subjective Reality, Conceptual Manipulation & Law Manipulation (Has Ten Crowns EX added, which is noted to be the same ability as BB's Ten Crowns EX, which passively negates attacks and nullify conceptual ability such as BB's Ten Crowns which also remove her hax resistance. Should be the same as Authority, which was a law that governs the world and acts like a conceptual Magecraft) • Acausality Negation (Types 1, 2, 3 & 4; Thanks to Ten Crowns EX, he was able to cancel all of BB's abilities, including causality) • Immersion (Can travel back and forth from the Imaginary Number space, and Real Number Space such as the Far Side) • Statistics Amplification (The Mythological Mystic Code allows Gilgamesh to freely raise his parameters at will) • Regeneration & Immortality Negation (High-Godly, Types 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 & 8; With these traits, he defeated Kiara and could kill Babylonian Gods like Tiamat) Resistance to: • Animal Manipulation, Elemental Manipulation (Fire, Water, Air, Electricity, etc), Power Bestowal, Void Manipulation, Existence Erasure, Statistics Reduction, Conceptual Manipulation, Size Manipulation, Probability Manipulation, Clairvoyance, Precognition, Damage Reduction, Death Manipulation, BFR, Reality Warping, Time Manipulation, Causality Manipulation, Spatial Manipulation, Law Manipulation, Memory Manipulation, Resistance Negation, Poison Manipulation, Energy Manipulation, Power Nullification, Light Manipulation, Aura, Disease Manipulation, Pain Manipulation, Statistics Amplification, Necromancy, Absolute Zero, Transmutation, Data Manipulation, Matter Manipulation, Information Manipulation, Gravity Manipulation, Life Manipulation, Fate Manipulation, Illusion Creation, Dimensional Manipulation, Fear Manipulation, Paralysis Inducement, Corrosion Inducement, Fusionism, Space-Time Manipulation, Sense Manipulation, Perception Manipulation, Power Mimicry, Sleep Manipulation, Empathic Manipulation, Shapeshifting, Sealing, Reactive Evolution, Reactive Power Level, Subjective Reality, Acid Manipulation, Chaos Manipulation, Physics Manipulation, Deconstruction, Possession, Immersion, Cosmic Awareness, Madness Manipulation (Type 3), Attack Reflection, Explosion Manipulation, Unholy Manipulation, Chain Manipulation, Supernatural Luck, Supernatural Willpower, Social Influencing, Retrocognition, Homing Attack, Extrasensory Perception, Enhanced Senses, Fragrance Manipulation, Weather Manipulation, Power Absorption, Dream Manipulation, Power Modification, Corruption (Types 1 & 2), Black Hole Creation & Vibration Manipulation (Should be able to resist Authority). (After obtaining the power of the Root of the Beginning, BB, who is able to manipulate space-time, causality, probability, information, gravity, life, death, minds, senses, powers, and souls through her usage of Potnia Theron, was unable to affect Gilgamesh due to being opposed by a power of equal potency) Attack Potency: Large Island level+ (Could parry a few blows from Saber and Shirou when he was using Noble Phantasms projected with Unlimited Blade Works, and his strength is only slightly below that of Saber), Large Island level+ to Small Country level with Gate of Babylon (His highest-ranked treasures can kill Berserker and repel his axe-sword . Shattered Caster's barriers like glass . Can fire off several A Ranked Noble Phantasms . Possesses Merodach, which is more powerful than Gram , which was stated to be comparable to Excalibur[Statistics Values 1] ), at least Small Country level with Enuma Elish (Destroyed Rider's Reality Marble and overpowered Excalibur ), Complex Multiverse level with full power Enuma Elish (An Anti-World Noble Phantasm and "planet-creating weapon" , stated to be capable of destroying the target along with the World, and had Enkidu not intervened in Fate/strange Fake, it would have destroyed the World. This would all include Avalon, residing in the core of the planet, which is a 6-dimensional realm[3][Statistics Values 2] ). | Complex Multiverse level[Statistics Values 2] , possibly higher (Far above the likes of BB , who had absolute authority over the Mooncell, and defeated Kiara[Statistics Values 3] ), higher with Enuma Elish (Far stronger than his Base Abilitie Speed: Relativistic+ with FTL reactions and combat speed (Kept up with Saber , Lancer , and Berserker , comparable to his Prototype self and Enkidu who possesses an A-rank in agility likely making them superior to Musashi . Piloted the Vimana, which easily outpaced a fighter jet elevated to the level of a Noble Phantasm by Lancelot's Knight of Owner . Fought against True Archerand casually deflected his arrows ) | Massively FTL+ (Flew 1500 light-years in a short period and positioned himself between his Master and Kiara while flying at such speeds ), with Immeasurable reactions and combat speed (Far stronger than BB and can keep up with Kiara Sessyoin ) Lifting Strength: Class M (Comparable to Martha who stopped a speeding train, Achilles who stopped a rolling 300 ton jumbo jet, Asterios who swam carrying the 100-150 ton Golden Hind galleon ship while injured, and Jeanne who can spin an entire airplane[Statistics Values 4] ) Striking Strength: Large Island level+ (Comparable to his Attack Power), Large Island level+ to Small Country level with Gate of Babylon (Comparable to his Attack Power[Statistics Values 1] ) | Complex Multiverse level[Statistics Values 2] , possibly higher (Damaged Kiara Sessyoin and BB in close combat[Statistics Values 3] ) Durability: Large Island level+ (Should be comparable to other Servants even while unarmored), higher with Armor (Can withstand attacks that would normally severely injure or even kill him such as strikes from Saber) | Complex Multiverse level[Statistics Values 2], possibly higher (Can trade blows with Kiara and survive her Noble Phantasm[Statistics Values 3]) Stamina: Superhuman (Can stay in the world without a Master for a week before being incarnated, fight against Sakura while being broken down into magical energy, can survive having his arm cut off, being stabbed in the chest by Shirou, and then being shot in the head by Archer, dying only because he was absorbed into the singularity created by the Grail. Fought against Enkidu for several days straight, ultimately expending the entirety of the Gate of Babylon) Range: Extended Melee Range; Interdimensional with Gate of Babylon (While in New York, Gilgamesh was able to open a gate in Chaldea, although Chaldea was cut off from the time axis[2]), Kilometers (Shattered Rider's Reality Marble) to Complex Multiversal with Enuma Elish (Can destroy the World[Statistics Values 2]). Standard Equipment: His armor, and everything within the Gate of Babylon. Intelligence: Created to be the pinnacle of all humans, Gilgamesh is a brilliant individual, clearly seeing through deceptions and discerning any forms of magecraft with a glance. He could predict the number of weapons Shirou would project at once and counter him with an equal amount of armaments from his treasury. He immediately saw through Caster's faked death and backed away from Saber after she formed a contract with Rin. Sha Naqba Imuru also allows him to see all possible outcomes, allowing him to make the correct move and discern his opponents' true identities and Noble Phantasms. However, these advantages are held back by his incredible arrogance, as he refuses to go all out against most opponents due to believing himself to be far above them, actively restraining the use of Sha Naqba Imuru, and only releasing more than a few Noble Phantasms at a time when he's feeling playful or irritated. Due to his position as a king rather than a warrior, he has only mastered a handful of the Noble Phantasms stored in his treasury, preventing him from unleashing their powers most of the time. Weaknesses: Gilgamesh is insufferably arrogant and will thus almost always hold back unless he sees his opponent as entertaining or worthy of his power. He barely knows how to wield most of the weapons in the Gate of Babylon. After being "blackened" by the Grail's mud, he physically incarnated and lost the ability to enter spirit form. His arrogance makes him unlikely to use Ea unless facing a worthy opponent. Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure: (王の財宝ゲート・オブ・バビロン, Gēto obu Babiron?): Gilgamesh's grand treasury. It is a storehouse that contains the countless treasures of the world collected by Gilgamesh. Using Key of the King's Law, Bab-ilu , he can open an invisible door to its contents to summon them whenever he pleases. It contains the prototypes of all Noble Phantasms, which are fired from his vault as projectiles. He can also gather them directly into his hand for when he wants to fight up close. Due to the sheer number of Noble Phantasms he possesses, one can't try and take them head-on as they possess various unknown abilities to properly counter virtually any Servant recorded in the Throne of Heroes . The rate and power of the Noble Phantasms he releases depend on his situation, how Gilgamesh will use them, and who he faces.Additionally, he can have them summoned right next to his opponent or from all directions to either attack them in surprise or to overwhelm them. The way he uses this Noble Phantasm, having adopted this manner from his fight with Enkidu in life, makes him summoned into the Archer class. It has an incredibly efficient mana cost, needed only to open the gates. He can prepare and produce hundreds or even a thousand Noble Phantasm at once if he wishes and can return them to the vault whenever he pleases, even mid-flight. The Gate of Babylon contains all treasures in the world, including the "wisdom of humanity" or, in other words, the basis for all things constructed by humans throughout history , from the works of the Library of Alexandria to board games, to even airplanes and submarines. The only technology he lacks are things created by humans with entirely new concepts and the technology of extraterrestrial races. Along with "humanity's wisdom," he possesses the Prototypes of all Noble Phantasms, as all heroes' myths and legends are derived from his, owing to his status as the original hero. He can overwhelm any Servant by targeting their weaknesses with the Noble Phantasms. While he does not possess Noble Phantasms that were made before or after his time, such as some Divine Constructs , or Noble Phantasms that are formed from a Heroic Spirit's life and legend like God Hand , he would possess something that could be considered their prototypes, even if it was a paradox. • Anti-Spirit Incense: An ash-like powder that attracts walking corpses like those summoned by Angra Mainyu. • Auto-Defensors: A series of golden discs that float around Gilgamesh. The defensors can defend an area as large as a single-floor building. They defend Gilgamesh from virtually any projectile by shooting them down with innumerable lightning bolts as they approach. It provides sufficient protection against even a storm of surprise attacks from Enkidu. However, a sufficiently fast projectile, such as True Archer's arrows, would be able to bypass them altogether. • Command Spells: In Fate/Extra CCC, Gilgamesh has collected several Command Spells that would generally be used to bind Servants like himself and can provide them to a new Master if he wishes to establish a contract with them. • Curtain of Night: A magical item mentioned in passing as a means of counteracting Gawain's Numeral of the Saint, possibly by blotting out the sun. • Dáinsleif (ダインスレフ, Dainsurefu?): A demonic sword from the Nibelungen. It is a cursed Noble Phantasm that contains a powerful curse of "reparation" to be used on its target. It also drives the fate of its possessor to ruin and causes them to die inevitably. Within the Skáldskaparmál, it is possessed by the Danish king, Hogni. He became trapped in eternal combat with Serkland's king, Hedinn, due to the sword's curse, which requires it always to kill a man once drawn and prevents it from returning to its sheath until this is accomplished. • Durandal: The Peerless Sword (絶世の名剣デュランダル, Durandaru?): Originally the sword of Hector, he converted it into the spear Durindana. After it later lost its features as a spear, it became Durandal. It was later said to have been granted to King Charlemagne of the Frankish Empire by an angel and awarded to Roland. It is noted as the Battle of Roncevaux Pass symbol told of in the Song of Roland. Although Roland attempted to break the sword when he was on the verge of death to keep it from falling into the enemy's hands, it proved impossible. Still, it was later prominently featured in Charlemagne's legends, acting as a symbol of Roland's bravery. The sword is a splendidly forged "symbol of power," much like King Arthur's Caliburn, and it is said to hold three miracles within it. It retains its sharpness even when the magical energy of its user is depleted, proving indestructible even when Roland attempted to destroy it. • Gáe Bolg (ゲイ・ボルク, Gei Boruku?): The spear of Cú Chulainn, a massive two-meter long weapon with the ability to consistently strike the opponent's heart. Gilgamesh, however, lacks the knowledge necessary to activate this ability; nonetheless, he can fire it as a powerful projectile that inflicts wounds that cannot be healed naturally. • Golden Axe: One of the few weapons Gilgamesh prefers to utilize personally. It's a mighty axe that seems to be able to cleave targets along with the space around them with a spinning chop. • Golden Drill: A weapon Gilgamesh uses in the Moon Cell, and one of the few that Gilgamesh prefers to wield personally. It's used to drill and tear into targets while firing at them with its machine gun and cannon functions. • Golden Lance: A weapon that Gilgamesh prefers to use personally, to skewer targets in close quarters combat. • Golden Swords: A pair of swords that resemble the weapon Enki which his Prototype self wields. They are one of the few armaments that Gilgamesh prefers to use personally in close quarters combat. • Gram (破滅の黎明グラム, Guramu?): The "Sword of the Sun" wielded by Sigurd in the Völsunga saga of Norse mythology. It is said to be the "strongest demonic sword" that equals the "strongest holy sword," so it possesses the unique characteristic of "dragon slayer." The version Gilgamesh owns seems to be before it was reforged. • Houtengeki: A halberd passed down in Chinese culture and the only type of halberd out of many to attain the rank of Noble Phantasm, probably due to the use of Houtengageki by a famous military commander. It is a polearm with many different purposes, such as thrusting, swiping, pulling, parrying, etc. Chinese halberds with a spearhead at the tip of the shaft and a blade attached to the side. The distinguishing characteristic of a Houtengeki is a unique crescent-moon-shaped side blade, the “Moon Fang.” Weapons with only one of these blades are called Seiryugeki. It is said that great skill is needed to handle this weapon. However, once mastered, its versatility and ease of use allowed it to serve the appropriate role for any combatant. • Immortal Slaying Scythe, Harpe: The Snake Hunter's Scythe, a divine sword from Greek mythology used by Perseus to kill the Gorgon Medusa and one of the many weapons inside Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon. It is described as a monster-killing holy sword with a distinctive shape similar to a scythe, having the cutting edge on the inside of the blade. However, it isn't a great weapon by itself. Its real strength is its trait of Refraction of Longevity. This divine ability nullifies immortalities and inflicts wounds that cannot be restored by any methods other than natural healing. • Merodach: The Original Sin (原罪メロダック, Merodakku?): A mighty sword Gilgamesh uses to determine if his opponent is worthy of facing Ea. It is the prototype of "the swords of selection across the globe," making it the prototype of both Gram and Caliburn. Due to being a Caliburn's prototype, its strength as a Noble Phantasm is exceptional, allowing it to shatter Caliburn in a single clash without resistance. Despite the difference in appearance, its "true nature" and "soul" are nearly identical to its successors; as such, it utilizes the same power, a "light that can burn away everything it touches," that could kill Berserker in one slash. • Mountain-Piercing Spears: A series of unnamed spears that can easily pierce mountains. • Potion of Youth: A Noble Phantasm that rejuvenates the users, contained within a small translucent bottle. It is the herb of immortality that Gilgamesh sought and found after the death of his closest friend, Enkidu. While he lost it and came to terms with his mortality, he still tried and found it again to have it in his treasury. When he drinks it, he returns to his child self, altering his personality and appearance. He only uses it to blend into the world. He tolerates modern society, such as within the ten-year gap between the Fourth and Fifth Holy Grail Wars, or when he sees something as a childish game that isn't worthy of his full strength. He can forcibly reverse the effects whenever he pleases to return to his older self. • Rho Aias: The Seven Rings that Cover the Fiery Heavens (熾天覆う七つの円環ロー・アイアス, Rō Aiasu?): The shield used by Aias the Great to stop Durindana, the spear of the Trojan hero Hector, tearing through six of its seven layers of cowhide but stopping at the final layer. As a result, it has been sublimed as a virtually absolute Conceptual Defense against thrown and launched weaponry. • Ship of Light: A vehicle that enables Gilgamesh to travel faster than the speed of light. It allows him to instantly return after being sent to the edge of the Moon Cell's Imaginary Space hundreds of light-years away. • The Great Cup of Uruk: A powerful artifact equal to the Holy Grail in worth. It contains a vast amount of magical energy that allows it to function as a flawed wish-granting device that the Three Goddess Alliance could use to reshape the world of Mesopotamia in their image