Kairagi (Japanese:海乱鬼Kairagi), are a type ofNobushi.Ochimusha are ghostly versions of Kairagi and are special one-time enemies.
In combat, Kairagi are durable enemies that utilize aggressive and high-damaging attacks. They start by usingPhysical attacks, but can temporarilyconvert into Elemental DMG. Typically found in pairs, if a fellow Kairagi is defeated in battle, the remaining one will enter a frenzied state, obtaining an instance ofHealing, enhanced attacks and immunity toFrozen andpetrifying effects. To avoid this, the Kairagi need to be defeated simultaneously or before they enter their frenzied state.
Types[]
Kairagi[]
Ochimusha[]
Drops[]
Toggle Drops at Lower Levels
| Level | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–4 | 28–42 | 10 | 67.24% | — | — |
| 5–9 | 32–48 | 10 | 71.76% | — | — |
| 10–14 | 36–56 | 11 | 77.44% | — | — |
| 15–19 | 40–60 | 12 | 83.10% | — | — |
| 20–24 | 44–66 | 12 | 88.76% | — | — |
| 25–29 | 48–72 | 13 | 94.42% | — | — |
| 30–34 | 52–78 | 13 | 1 + 0.10% | — | — |
| 35–39 | 54–82 | 14 | 1 + 5.76% | — | — |
| 40–44 | 58–86 | 14 | 1 + 11.42% | 29.71% | — |
| 45–49 | 58–88 | 15 | 1 + 17.10% | 31.23% | — |
| 50–54 | 60–90 | 16 | 1 + 22.76% | 32.74% | — |
| 55–59 | 62–94 | 16 | 1 + 28.42% | 34.24% | — |
| 60–64 | 64–98 | 17 | 1 + 34.08% | 35.75% | 8.93% |
| 65–69 | 64–98 | 17 | 1 + 39.76% | 37.27% | 9.31% |
| 70–74 | 64–98 | 18 | 1 + 45.42% | 38.78% | 9.69% |
| 75–79 | 64–98 | 18 | 1 + 51.08% | 40.29% | 10.07% |
| 80–84 | 64–98 | 19 | 1 + 56.74% | 41.80% | 10.44% |
| 85–89 | 64–98 | 19 | 1 + 62.42% | 43.31% | 10.82% |
| 90+ | 64–98 | 20 | 1 + 68.08% | 44.82% | 11.20% |
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Lore[]
Most Kairagi are former yoriki of theShogun's Army who left for various reasons and typically rob others to make a living.[1] It appears that they can imbue their swords with the Elements through a forgotten technique with a paper seal from aKamuna art.
Notable Kairagi[]
- "Masanori" — A Kairagi renown for defeating many worthy opponents until he met theTraveler. He can be fought any time after completingDreams of Sword Art.
- Washizu — A Kairagi found praying in a shrine. He was the former chief of theHigi Village.
- Nameless Bandit — A Kairagi found inThe Farmer's Treasure as the leader of the bandits atJinren Island. He forgot to introduce himself before fighting the Traveler, thus earning the name "Forgot to Name Himself".
- Masterless Samurai — A Kairagi found during Relics of Seirai.
- Mysterious Samurai — An Ochimusha: Cankered Flame encountered during the quest, "The Bunkoku Enigma". This Ochimusha was summoned by Bunkoku to possessKoyanagi and kill his friend. Its title in-game is "Vengeful Guardian Spirit".
- Iwakura Art Disciples
- Kaito
- Akatsuki Saemon Juuzou — A Kairagi that participated in theWarrior's Spirit tournament.
- Gonpachi - A Kairagibounty target inNod-Krai responsible for attacking and killing several traveling merchants.
Trivia[]
- The Kairagi, along with theFatui Skirmishers Vanguards and Legionnaires so far are the largest human enemies in-game.
- "Kairagi" was another name for thewokou (Japanese:倭寇Wakou;Korean:왜구(倭寇)Waegu;Chinese:倭寇Wōkòu), who were Japanese pirates that consistently raided and skirmished the shores of Korea and China during the 13th and 16th centuries.
- During a survey poll in 2.1, the Kairagi were listed as Elite Enemies, even though they fall under the Normal Enemies category in-game due to the Mora and experience gained from defeating them.
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Archive[]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Kairagi | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 海乱鬼 Hǎiluàn'guǐ | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 海亂鬼 Hǎiluàn'guǐ | |
| Japanese | 海乱鬼 Kairagi | — |
| Korean | 해란귀海亂鬼 Haeran'gwi | — |
| Spanish | Samurái Kairagi | Kairagi Samurai |
| French | Oni des mers | Sea Oni |
| Russian | Кайраги Kayragi | — |
| Thai | Kairagi | — |
| Vietnamese | Kairagi | — |
| German | Kairagi | — |
| Indonesian | Kairagi | — |
| Portuguese | Kairagi | — |
| Turkish | Kairagi | — |
| Italian | Kairagi | — |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑World Quest, The Gourmet Supremos, Part 5:The Gourmet Supremos: On the Road
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