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Bikaku

Bikaku (Shining Tail) is one of the four main Kagune types available in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless. Originating from the Tokyo Ghoul universe (notably used by Nishiki Nishio), this Kagune releases a tail-like appendage from the coccyx (tailbone).

In AFSE, Bikaku is known as the “Balanced” type. It doesn’t excel in one specific area like the heavy-hitting Rinkaku or the speedy Ukaku, but it has no major weaknesses, making it an excellent starter choice for new Ghoul players.

Abilities & Moveset

Bikaku focuses on mid-range combat and versatility.

1. Tail Swipe

  • Description: The user swings their Kagune tail in a wide horizontal arc.
  • Type: Melee AoE
  • Damage: Moderate
  • Tactical Tip: This move has a generous hitbox. Use it to clear groups of weak mobs or to catch players trying to side-step you.

2. Thrusting Strike

  • Description: A focused, linear stab with the tail tip.
  • Type: Single Target / Pierce
  • Effect: High knockback.
  • Tactical Tip: Good for keeping melee enemies at bay. If a Fighter gets too close, thrust them away to reset the engagement.

3. Balanced Stance (Passive)

  • Description: While the Kagune is active, the user gains a small buff to all stats.
  • Effect: +5% Defense, +5% Speed, +5% Damage.
  • Tactical Tip: This passive makes Bikaku a great “stat stick” for hybrid builds that want a bit of everything.

How to Obtain

To obtain a Kagune, you must delve into the Ghoul progression path.

  • Trainer: Visit the Ghoul NPC (Kaneki) or the Specials Shop.
  • Method: Spin for a Kagune using Yen or Chikara.
  • Rarity: Common / Uncommon. It is one of the easier Kagunes to roll.
  • Requirement: You often need to be at least a Ghoul class to equip or fully utilize it.

Synergy & Best Build

Bikaku fits into almost any build due to its balanced nature.

  • Class: Ghoul or One-Eyed King.
  • Stats: It scales evenly with Strength (Physical hits) and Durability (Kagune toughness).
  • Champion: Nishiki or Kaneki provides thematic bonuses.

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Is Bikaku good for PvP?

It is decent for beginners but falls off in high-tier play. Its lack of specialized burst damage makes it harder to kill tanky players compared to Rinkaku. However, its balanced defense helps you survive longer.

Can I fly with Bikaku?

No. Unlike Ukaku (which has wings), Bikaku is a tail and does not grant flight. You will need a separate flight ability or mount.

Can I have multiple tails?

As you level up your Kagune mastery, the visual appearance may change (becoming larger or glowing brighter), but you generally stick to the “Tail” archetype. For multiple limbs, you would want Rinkaku (Tentacles).