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These are daggers used by the spider, Arakuregumo. She wields them by sticking her legs through the ring at the base, in a bayonet-like fashion. They allow her to fend off enemies with brute force, instead of the usual cunning that a spider possesses. This suits Arakuregumo just fine, as she often has an aggressive personality.

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  • Spider Daggers
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  • These are daggers used by the spider, Arakuregumo. She wields them by sticking her legs through the ring at the base, in a bayonet-like fashion. They allow her to fend off enemies with brute force, instead of the usual cunning that a spider possesses. This suits Arakuregumo just fine, as she often has an aggressive personality.
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  • These are daggers used by the spider, Arakuregumo. She wields them by sticking her legs through the ring at the base, in a bayonet-like fashion. They allow her to fend off enemies with brute force, instead of the usual cunning that a spider possesses. This suits Arakuregumo just fine, as she often has an aggressive personality. She often wears up to four daggers on her front four legs. However, she carries a total of eight with her on a belt that wraps around her abdomen. Occasionally, she will wear all eight to strike the enemy with full force. Using her webs, she can keep herself off of the ground to allow her legs to lash out easier. Her Eight Blade Thrust makes use of this fighting style.
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