And although the gate often opens up behind Gilgamesh, with either the tip or the hilt of the blades facing the target, he can actually summon that gate in any place that he wants. Gilgamesh doesn’t need any incantation or move any muscle in order to open the gate. These long range attacks are the reason why Gilgamesh is classified as an “Archer” when he was summoned during the Holy Grail War. However, he prefers to summon a couple weapons at the same time, and launch them towards the enemy as high speed projectiles. Gilgamesh can pick any kind of weapon from his collection, and use it as is. The weapons would then slide through those ripples. When those weapons are called, there will be something akin to golden water ripples hovering in the air. Gilgamesh can freely call upon any weapons or items stored within his treasury. Additionally, buried deep beneath the treasury is Gilgamesh’s true Noble Phantasm, a reality-bending sword called Ea. Some even said that most Noble Phantasm weapons that we know today, or currently used by the servants, are weapons that were once stored within that treasury. The weapons within the treasury are the originals. And they are not mere copies of the originals like the ones made in Archer’s Unlimited Blade Works either. What’s even more impressive is the fact that quite a number of those weapons can be considered as treasures worthy of the name of Noble Phantasm. So in a way, the greedy King of Heroes Gilgamesh is the only one who can properly use the Gate of Babylon. After all, one needs to have a ridiculous amount of weapons for this Noble Phantasm to pose any threat to their opponents. To average heroes and servants, the Gate of Babylon is actually a useless Noble Phantasm. Through the Gate of Babylon, Gilgamesh can instantly summon swords, spears, axes, hammers, and all other types of weapons stored inside the treasury. It is said that his treasury contains a near infinite amount of weapons and items from all over the world, rated between Rank E to Rank A++. And all of those weapons and items are stored within his treasury. As a King of Heroes, Gilgamesh amassed the biggest collection of weapons, artifacts, and other valuable items during his lifetime. As the name suggests, the Gate of Babylon is merely a “Gate” to Gilgamesh’s majestic treasury. However, it’s actually a lot more complicated than that. We all said that the Gate of Babylon is Gilgamesh’s Noble Phantasm.
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