Ukaku ghouls are fast and have long-range missiles, but they lack stamina. Meanwhile, Rinkaku ghouls have the sturdiness and incredibly quick regeneration of other ghouls, but brittle, fragile kagune owing to their RC Cells being more comparable to liquids than other ghouls. Ukaku ghouls are vulnerable to Koukaku ghouls but powerful against Bikaku ghouls. Rinkaku ghouls are vulnerable to Bikaku ghouls but powerful against Koukaku ghouls. In a death battle between the two, who would win?
A rinkaku kagune can deliver powerful hits against a sluggish koukaku, piercing the kagune and bypassing its defenses. However, a rinkaku has significant difficulties in combating the balanced bikaku kagune: A bikaku possesses tremendous strength, enabling them to combat the brute-force rinkaku, while the rinkaku kagune's brittleness allows the bikaku to easily chop the kagune off. This disarms a rinkaku regardless of its strength, putting the rinkaku on the defensive.
The bizarre and frightening weapons used by Tokyo Ghoul's ghouls to pursue their victims are known as kagune (and each other). What you should know about them is as follows. In Tokyo Ghoul, flesh-eating, humanoid monsters called as ghouls prowl the streets of Japan's capital in quest of human flesh to devour. Ghouls are common in various genres of spooky fiction, but what makes the ones in Sui Ishida's manga/anime series stand out are the bizarre structures that protrude from their bodies. These structures combine to generate kagune, bioweapons used by ghouls to combat and kill their human victims.













