Ghoul RE Tsukiyama Kagune

Tsukiyama Kagune is a rare Koukaku that focuses on clean, elegant yet aggressive moves with great burst potential and grab mechanics. It offers a balanced mix between damage, hyperarmor, and mobility, making it very viable for both PvP and PvE scenarios. This Kagune shines in close combat with its quick stab-based combos and reliable hyperarmor. Its grab ability (C – Eviscerande) makes it a threat against careless enemies. However, it doesn’t have a Stage 2 form, and its moves are very linear, meaning experienced players can predict and counter it.

Ghoul Re Tsukiyama Kagune

Feature Details
Kagune Type Koukaku (Burst Damage, Grab-Oriented)
Stages Available Stage 1 only
Playstyle Close-Range Pressure, Hyperarmor Trades, Burst Combos
Strengths Hyperarmor on key moves, Grab mechanic, Solid PvE Potential
Weaknesses No Stage 2, Predictable Linear Moveset, Grab can be avoided
Best Usage Boss Grinding, PvP Duels, RC Farming, 1v1 Aggressive Playstyle
Difficulty Easy / Medium

Tsukiyama Kagune – Stage 1 Abilities

Category Rating Notes
PvP Strength 8/10 Good damage, hyperarmor, grab mix-ups
PvE Strength 8/10 Excellent for RC farming and boss fights
Mobility 7/10 Decent forward momentum, but no teleport or gap closers
Sustain 5/10 No healing or RC steal mechanics
Combo Potential 7.5/10 Relies more on burst than true combos
Overall Rating 8/10 Solid rare Kagune, balanced and reliable

⚔️ [Critical] – Elegant Stab

Stab forward with your Kagune to deal quick damage.

🌀 Z – Twin Cleave

Wind up, gain hyperarmor, and slash twice with your Kagune.

⚡ X – Exsanguis

Dash forward with a thrust, unleashing a barrage of stabs, finishing with a knockback stab.

💥 C – Eviscerande

If connected, grab your opponent, lift them up and slam them away.

Tsukiyama Kagune is a highly reliable and straightforward rare Kagune that performs well in multiple scenarios.
Its clean burst damage, hyperarmor presence, and iconic grab move make it dangerous in both PvP and PvE fights.
However, compared to other rares like Hinami or Bin, it lacks extreme combo depth or advanced mobility.
Still, for players that enjoy aggressive pressure and rewarding punishes through grabs and stabs, Tsukiyama is an excellent pick.