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    Scorpion Users
    A-Rank
    Sōya Kazama
    Kazama is the agent who has scored the most points with Scorpion.[1] The model used by his Squad is slightly different from the standard, as it has a hollowed blade and stretches reach, being even more offense-oriented.[2] Combining the lightness and shapeshifting ability of the blade with his natural agility, Kazama can strike from any position, using acrobatic maneuvers to move around his opponent.[3] When fighting with his Squad or using Chameleon, Kazama mainly resort to hit-and-run tactics, but he is fully capable of rivaling Border's best Attackers in swordsmanship. His skill is such that he was able to cut down all of Mikumo's slow-moving Asteroid bullets around him and deflect Rata's Despinis. Kazama normally wields two at the same time, but he is also adept at using just one, either with a normal or a reverse grip, or by turning it into a blade sticking from his forearm. He can also move it through his body before suddenly ejecting it for a surprise attack, even from under his foot when his position requires so.[4]

    Mole Claw (モルクロー, Moru Kurō ?): Kazama is well-known for his use of this technique[5], which consists in driving Scorpion into the ground by making it come out from the underside of their foot, subsequently bending its blade so that, in emerging, it pierces through the opponent's foot, or another body part within reach, damaging the target and anchoring them in place.

    Ryō Utagawa
    As an All-Rounder[6], Utagawa must. The model used by his Squad is slightly different from the standard, as it has a hollowed blade and stretches reach, being even more offense-oriented.[2] As a speed-type Attacker, he generally dual-wields it for brief, fast-paced assaults, especially in conjunction with Chameleon, but can also fight with a single one. He is capable of changing its shape, turning it into a weapon with two shorter, curved blades.
    Shirō Kikuchihara
    Kikuchihara is a skilled Scorpion user. The model used by his Squad is slightly different from the standard, as it has a hollowed blade and stretches reach, being even more offense-oriented.[2] As a speed-type Attacker, he generally dual-wields it for brief, fast-paced assaults, especially in conjunction with Chameleon.
    Shun Midorikawa
    Midorikawa has reached Master Class with this Trigger[7] and as such is regarded as a skilled user.[7] His fighting style revolves around his agility. Since he often activates Grasshopper in combat, he generally uses only one Scorpion, but can also fight with two. He is capable of morphing it into a blade which extends outwards from his wrist. He was able to intercept Alektor's bullets.
    Jun Arashiyama
    As an All-Rounder, Arashiyama has scored at least 6,000 points with Scorpion, which is his weapon of choice at close quarters[8]; additionally even in that range, he can coordinate with Tokieda[8], or Kitora.[8] he frequently employs it in feints with Shield and his Gunner Trigger[9], using the latter to trick the opponent into thinking he has a Trigger active both in the main and the sub, before striking with Scorpion.[9] Arashiyama first uses Scorpion in Chapter 81 (Episode 35 in the Anime).
    Ai Kitora
    Due to her not having enough Trion to fight solely as a Gunner, Kitora learned how to utilize Scorpion, which she uses in melee and to defeat enemies that cannot be taken out with guns alone,[10] such as certain types of Trion Soldiers with durable armor. Her model is customized, its default shape having two blades instead of one and the ability to spin around the handle.[10][2]

    Leg Blade ((あし) ブレード, Ashi Burēdo ?): By covering her foot and part of her leg with Scorpion, Kitora can cut through the target with a kick. Aside from allowing her to attack from more positions, this technique can restore her normal mobility should she lose a leg by replacing it with the blade.

    Mitsuru Tokieda
    As an All-Rounder[11], Tokieda has scored at least 6,000 points with Scorpion, which is his weapon of choice at close quarters, which he wields with a reverse grip.[12] Additionally even in that range, he can coordinate with Arashiyama[8], this coordination was shown when he and Arashiyama took down a Marmod with a single slash.[12] he frequently employs it in feints with Shield and his Gunner Trigger, using the latter to trick the opponent into thinking he has a Trigger active both in the main and the sub, before striking with Scorpion.[9]
    Nozomi Kako
    Yūichi Jin
    Scorpion was developed by Jin with the help of Michael Cronin - Tamakoma Branch's Chief Engineer.[13] It allowed him to finally be Tachikawa's equal in swordsmanship[14] as well as to swiftly defeat all Fūjin candidates.[15] Jin's basic fighting style sees him wielding two Scorpions, quickly stepping in range and attacking.[16] Thus far, he has never used any of Scorpion's special abilities, simply wielding it like a dagger. Thanks to his Side Effect he has the ability to see incoming attacks which lets him deflect attacks instead of needing to blocking[17][16]. His skill at deflecting is so great he was able to deflect incoming bullets shot by Lampyris even at multiple angles at once in the dark.[17]
    B-Rank
    Sumiharu Inukai
    Not much is known about his skill level with Scorpion as his singular usage is to cut off his arm that was hit by Chika's Lead Bullet.[18] It's likely that he only uses it in emergencies due to the previous statement and having less than 6,000 points (as he has 6,000+ points with two Gunner Triggers, but isn't counted as an All-Rounder).[19] Inukai is first seen using this trigger in Chapter 194 (Episode 99 in the anime).
    Yūma Kuga
    Yūma is not only extremely skilled with Scorpion, having managed to defeat the no. 3 and 4 Attackers a few times with it, he is also its most prolific user. Through emulation and sheer creativity, he managed to learn all the applications of this Trigger invented by other agents, as well as to develop a few of his own: he has shaped Scorpion like fins to control his movements in strong currents[20] and to bandage a grievous wound in order to stop the initial trion leakage.[21] Yūma's combat prowess makes him superior even to most A-Rank agents, as shown by his ability to repeatedly best Midorikawa, another proficient Scorpion user.[22] He primarily fights by dual-wielding it, quickly switching to Grasshopper or Shield when the need arises. His extraordinary agility, coupled with the lightness of the blade, allows him to land swift, critical attack before retreating just as quickly. He makes full use of Scorpion's ability to be drawn from any part of the body to strike from unexpected positions,[23] further increasing its efficacy by altering its shape. This skill enables him to continue fighting normally even after the loss of an arm, as he can cause the blade to grow out of his wound.[24][25] His control of the techniques he did not invent was noted to be still unrefined in round three,[5] although it is unconfirmed to what extent this observation continues to hold true.

    Mole Claw (もぐら爪(モールクロー), Mōrukurō ?): Yūma causes Scorpion to come out of his sole to attack when his position does not allow him to hit the opponent by wielding the Trigger with his hand. By using it when in contact with a wall, he can aim directly for the target's head.

    Leg Blade ((あし)ブレード, Ashi Burēdo ?): Yūma covers his foot and part of his leg with Scorpion, allowing him to cut the enemy with a kick. It can be used to attack from unexpected positions as well as to intercept sword slashes.

    Branch Blade (枝刃(ブランチブレード), Buranchi Burēdo ?): Yūma splits Scorpion in multiple blades inside his body and sprouts them from different locations,[5] either to attack from unexpected positions or to defend.

    Mantis (マンティス, Mantisu ?): Yūma can combine two Scorpions to perform a mid-range attack similar to a whiplash. He is skilled enough to bend it after starting it in order to slip through the opponent's defenses and strike their vitals.

    Masato Kageura
    Kageura's fighting style is centered on the unpredictability of his Scorpions combined with a relentless stream of attacks.[26] He is in fact one of the most skilled Scorpion wielders in Border, recognized by Murakami as the superior swordsman. He is in fact one of the four Attackers against whom Murakami has fewer wins than losses against,[27] and he has a slight lead over Yūma as well.[28] Rather than hold the Trigger by its grip, Kageura prefers to have it protrude from the side of his hand,[29][30] demonstrating enough speed to bisect Tsuneyuki Okudera before the latter had a chance to react.[31] He can finish off unbalanced opponents swiftly by throwing both Scorpions at them,[32] although his preferred way to fight at mid-range is indisputably Mantis.[33][34][35][36] Although he rarely does so, he is capable of shape-shifting the blade and making it circulate through his body to parry strikes from angles he could not defend from in other ways.[37] Kageura is first seen using Scorpion in Chapter 109 (Episode 67 in the anime).

    Mantis (マンティス, Mantisu ?): A technique invented by Kageura himself wherein he merges and extends two Scorpions to perform a fast, mid-ranged attack similar to a whiplash.[38] Although it generally has a piercing effect,[39] Kageura has mastered Mantis to the point that he can use it to slash all around himself.[40] Additionally, he can launch it multiple times in a row[34] and have it curve around obstacles to strike the target from unexpected angles.[36] He can also use it as a grappling hook to scale buildings quickly and maneuver in mid-air.[41] Yūma was impressed with the speed of this attack,[42] too fast for trainees to even see.[43]

    Branch Blade (枝刃(ブランチブレード), Buranchi Burēdo ?): Kageura can split his Scorpions into multiple blades and have them emerge from different areas of his body. He used this technique to escape from Tamakoma Second after having both legs blown off by Hyuse.[44]

    Kazuaki Ōji
    Ōji primarily uses this Trigger for surprise attacks. He can swiftly inflict a critical strike after approaching the target undetected with Bagworm,[45] or extend his empty right hand and grab the opponent's neck before causing the blade to shoot out of his palm.[46] Against Yūma, he formed it into a blade that sprouted from his wrist.[47] Ōji is first seen using it in Chapter 153.
    Yōko Katori
    Katori can use Scorpion both offensively[48][49] and defensively[50], being skilled enough to intercept Yūma's slashes with it by making it extend out of her arms.[50][51] She exhibits a marked preference for causing it to jut out of the side of her forearm[52][53][54][51] as opposed to wielding it.[55] She has also used it to prop herself up[56] following the loss of two limbs,[57][58] and possibly also to stop the subsequent Trion leak. Unlike some Scorpion users, she prefers to use only one at a time despite having two in her Trigger Set, the only exception being her attempt to intercept Yūma's Mantis.[59] Katori may or may not have reached Master Class with this Trigger[60], But as an All-Rounder[61], she would have at least 6,000 points with this trigger. She is first seen using it in Chapter 123 (Episode 74 in the anime).
    Shō Motegi
    Hidetaka Kitazoe




    Temporary/Former Users
    Hyuse
    Hyuse is very skilled with this Trigger as the first time he used it, he was able to alter its shape to such an extent that he was able to pierce Yōtarō's clothes without harming his body, bending the blade in such a way that it went around him.[62] He first used it in Chapter 135 (Episode 77 in the anime).
    Yōsuke Yoneya

    References[edit | edit source]

    1. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 50) Kazama is No. 2 Attacker, while Kei Tachikawa is No. 1, he only uses Kogetsu so Kazama has to have the highest amount of points with scorpion
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Is there a reason why there are different shapes for Scorpion?
      A: Jin and Yūma's single edge Scorpion is the standard type that stresses balance. Kazama Squad's hollowed out Scorpion is a type specializing in attack and stresses the reach when expanding and contracting. Kitora's double-edged Scorpion is a modded type that has been equipped with the function to rotate it like a pinwheel around the grip.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 304, Question 149
    3. World Trigger MangaChapter 27 (p. 10)
    4. World Trigger MangaChapter 128 (p. 11)
    5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 World Trigger MangaChapter 100 (p. 17)
    6. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 52)
    7. 7.0 7.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 11 Chapter 93 (p. 4) and Episode 42.
    8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 65)
    9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Kogetsu can be turned OFF without being put back in its sheath, but is it possible, for instance, to use a feint like holding a gun in one hand with it OFF while attacking with a Scorpion from the elbow?
      A: It is possible. "Pretending with Shield + Gun but actually Scorpion" is one of the feints that All-Rounders equipped with Scorpion (like Arashiyama Squad) use a lot.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 307, Question 168
    10. 10.0 10.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 67)
    11. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 68)
    12. 12.0 12.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 10 Chapter 81 (p. 6) and Episode 35.
    13. World Trigger MangaVol. 20 Character Profile
    14. World Trigger MangaChapter 27 (p. 9-10)
    15. World Trigger MangaChapter 27 (p. 12)
    16. 16.0 16.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 99)
    17. 17.0 17.1 World Trigger MangaChapter 65 (p. 3-5)
    18. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 22 Chapter 194 (p. 16-17) and Episode 99.
    19. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 113 (p. 1) and Episode 69.
    20. World Trigger MangaChapter 101 (p. 16)
    21. World Trigger MangaChapter 143 (p. 2)
    22. World Trigger MangaChapter 92 (p. 16)
    23. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 145)
    24. World Trigger MangaChapter 171 (p. 5)
    25. World Trigger MangaChapter 172 (p. 12-13)
    26. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 168 (p. 5) and Episode 89.
    27. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 108 (p. 10) and Episode 66.
    28. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 168 (p. 6) and Episode 89.
    29. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 170 (p. 21) and Episode 89.
    30. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 171 (p. 1) and Episode 89.
    31. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 114 (p. 16) and Episode 69.
    32. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 113 (p. 16) and Episode 69.
    33. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 109 (p. 17) and Episode 67.
    34. 34.0 34.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 113 (p. 4) and Episode 69.
    35. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 114 (p. 10) and Episode 69.
    36. 36.0 36.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 169 (p. 4) and Episode 89.
    37. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 170 (p. 18) and Episode 89.
    38. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 17 Chapter 146 (p. 13) and Episode 81.
    39. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 168 (p. 4) and Episode 89.
    40. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 170 (p. 18) and Episode 89.
    41. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 167 (p. 7) and Episode 88.
    42. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 109 (p. 19) and Episode 67.
    43. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 109 (p. 18) and Episode 67.
    44. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 171 (p. 8) and Episode 89.
    45. World Trigger MangaVol. 18 Chapter 157 (p. 8).
    46. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 18 Chapter 156 (p. 8) and Episode 84.
    47. World Trigger MangaChapter 157 (p. 18)
    48. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 14 Chapter 123 (p. 9) and Episode 74.
    49. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 17 Chapter 145 (p. 17) and Episode 80.
    50. 50.0 50.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 138 (p. 3) and Episode 78.
    51. 51.0 51.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 14) and Episode 80.
    52. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 140 (p. 17) and Episode 79.
    53. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 141 (p. 1) and Episode 79.
    54. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 141 (p. 15) and Episode 79.
    55. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 138 (p. 16) and Episode 78.
    56. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 18) and Episode 80.
    57. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 140 (p. 16) and Episode 79.
    58. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 15) and Episode 80.
    59. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 17 Chapter 145 (p. 22) and Episode 80.
    60. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 137 (p. 11-12) and Episode 78.
    61. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 154)
    62. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 16 Chapter 135 (p. 10) and Episode 77.
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