He is interested in little else than combat, and finds many of the things within Bab-ilu that cannot be used in combat useless. He is an experienced and highly skilled warrior who thrives on the field of battle and enjoys combat above all else. As opposed to his more kingly counterpart, he possesses considerable skill in swordsmanship, matching the King of Knights in melee combat with Enki in conjunction with the weapons fired from Bab-ilu. Intelligence: Gilgamesh retains much of his original self's arrogance, insight, and intelligence, though he is quite a bit less arrogant than he is. Standard Equipment: His armor, Enki, and all the other items within Bab-ilu. Range: Extended melee range, at least Tens of Meters with Bab-ilu, and at least Kilometers with the Surge of Utnapishtim. Stamina: High (Servants can fight for an entire day without tiring and continue fighting for as long as they have sufficient mana) Lifting Strength: Class K (Comparable to Martha who stopped a speeding train, Achilles who stopped a rolling 300 ton jumbo jet, and Asterios who swam carrying the 100-150 ton Golden Hind galleon ship while injured) Speed: Massively Hypersonic (Can keep up with Saber) Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Expert Swordsman, Portal Creation & Danmaku via Bab-ilu, can summon a flood (Via the Surge of Utnapishtim), Healing (Possesses a glass bottle containing a medicine that can cure any poison in the world), likely many others through his treasure, Limited Power Nullification, Servant Physiology.Īttack Potency: Island level (Matched Saber in melee combat), Unknown with the Surge of Utnapishtim (Causes a massive flood that Saber needed to use Excalibur Proto to destroy, and it was implied that it would've flooded the entire planet if it had not been destroyed alongside the Star of Destruction). Tier: 6-C, Unknown with the Surge of UtnapishtimĬlassification: Archer-class Servant, Heroic Spirit He is only the third-ranked Servant in terms of strength of the seven summoned in the war, much to his rage, and seeks to cement his position as the strongest hero by slaying the "Holy Sword Wielder" who has stolen the top rank away from him. As opposed to his more kingly counterpart, Gilgamesh embodies himself as a warrior, seeking the ultimate joy in combat with the world's most famous heroes in the Holy Grail War.
His true name is Gilgamesh, the King of Heroes, the hero of the oldest epic poem in human history, who possessed all things in the world. Archer is the Archer-class Servant of an unnamed, rich businessman in the Second Holy Grail War.