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While most Servants view their Noble Phantasms as treasured possessions, Gilgamesh freely launches them with the same carelessness as throwing a handful of stones. Its usage is why Gilgamesh is of the Archer class, firing the Noble Phantasms like bullets to make him the Archer with the strongest arrows. He later commented that his treasury was in disarray since meeting Enkidu, calling it a " harebrained habit" that Enkidu instilled upon him. Forced to draw out the treasures he had carefully stored away was initially humiliating for him, but eventually came to enjoy it and brought them out without regret. Īlthough he possessed the treasury in life, he never thought about utilizing the treasures as projectiles until his first battle with Enkidu. There are probably imitations like the Road of Babylon (ロード This Noble Phantasm is named as such because Babylon has become synonymous with the " Capital of Sin" and the " Golden Capital". He can summon items directly into his hand, pull out weapons from directly behind him, or prepare numerous weapons midair, loaded like bullets. The items passing through the gate form gold-glowing energy ripples in the empty air as they appear instantly. It is also once referred to as an EX-ranked Noble Phantasm by Tokiomi Tohsaka due to containing Ea.
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It is a Noble Phantasm that becomes more powerful with the user's wealth, but would accordingly not be useful without a wealth of valuables. The rank of the Noble Phantasm changes from " E~A++" due to it reflecting the ranks of the contents of the treasury. Allowing for easy access to the items of the treasury, he is able to pick and utilize them as he pleases. It connects the space of reality to the vault, opening an " invisible door" between dimensions that allows for the contents to pass through upon their owner's command. His main Noble Phantasm, it is the storehouse that Gilgamesh built to store all the world's treasures he claimed in life, referred to as the " Divine Gate". Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure ( 王の財宝 ( ゲート・オブ・バビロン ), Ō no Zaihō ( Gēto obu Babiron ) ?) is the " Golden Capital" that the " King's Treasury" of Gilgamesh, and moreover the golden key connected to it.