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The Artificial Arm Sword is Squalo's weapon of choice, attached to his left arm after he cut the real one off. It is an artificial arm with a blade sticking out of it. It also has hidden tiny explosives along the edges of the sword, able to be released when Squalo is willing. As seen during the Rain Ring Battle, the artificial arm sword is able to extend and turn 180 degrees backwards.

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  • Artificial Arm Sword
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  • The Artificial Arm Sword is Squalo's weapon of choice, attached to his left arm after he cut the real one off. It is an artificial arm with a blade sticking out of it. It also has hidden tiny explosives along the edges of the sword, able to be released when Squalo is willing. As seen during the Rain Ring Battle, the artificial arm sword is able to extend and turn 180 degrees backwards.
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Weapon
  • Sword
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  • Close-Mid Range
Abilities
  • Slashing, Piercing, Hidden Bombs, Rotate 180 degrees
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  • The Artificial Arm Sword is Squalo's weapon of choice, attached to his left arm after he cut the real one off. It is an artificial arm with a blade sticking out of it. It also has hidden tiny explosives along the edges of the sword, able to be released when Squalo is willing. As seen during the Rain Ring Battle, the artificial arm sword is able to extend and turn 180 degrees backwards.
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