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    Triggers available to C-rank agents and mechanics.

    Border's Triggers are manufactured with the aim of being used by a large number of agents.[1] For this reason, their Trion consumption, and therefore their power output, are lower than those of Aftokrator Triggers. Exceptions to this rule are the special, more powerful Triggers possessed by the A-rank agents of Tamakoma Branch.[2] Border's Trigger technology is generally considered crude by the standards of an advanced country like Aftokrator. However, soldiers from both Aftokrator and its vassal nation Galopoula have expressed admiration for their versatility, which is due to the great number and variety of Triggers in existence and the possibility of equipping and combining several of them.[3] The engineers of Border are constantly working to improve their Triggers and create new ones,[4] and indeed, the speed of Border's technological progress is extolled as outstanding.[5] One of the objectives of expeditions a.k.a Away Missions to the Neighborhood is to secure Neighbor Trigger technology,[6] which is chiefly done through negotiations and bargaining, but should the away agents be attacked in war zones, they will retaliate and take possessions of the Triggers of the enemy.[7] Border is currently in possession of three Black Triggers.

    Certain Triggers become available to a Border agent only when they has achieved a specific rank. C-rank groups together the trainees, who are not considered official agents.[8] They are allowed to carry only one Trigger out of the ten[9][10][11] available to them, which goes by the name of Training Trigger ((くん)(れん)(よう) トリガー, Kunren-yō Torigā Lit. Trigger for training ?). Since they are meant for training, these Triggers may not as powerful as a regular ones[12], however this is unclear. B-Rank and A-rank agents can equip up to eight Triggers.[13] lastly, S-rank agents are Black Trigger users, but are also allowed to carry their previous Trigger Holder.[14] However, to be classified as S-rank the user must have their Black Trigger as their main trigger which is why Yūma Kuga and Yūichi Jin don't classify as S-rank as they only use it for emergencies or on an as-needed basis.

    Triggers in Border are classified according to their functions, and define the role of an agent in their team or on the battlefield. The main three categories are Attacker, Gunner and Sniper.[15] They encompass the vast majority of Triggers capable of causing damage on their own. Triggers from other categories become available after reaching B-rank. Examples are Optional Triggers, Defense Triggers and Trap Triggers. Border personnel in general are given an uncategorized Trigger for self-defense (()(しん)(よう) トリガー, Goshin-yō Torigā ?) with very low trion consumption whose sole function is to create a trion body, in the event of an encounter with Neighbors or Trion Soldiers. It does not come with any sort of additional equipment.[16]

    Mechanics[edit source]

    Border's Trigger Set

    In Border, the actual Trigger is installed in a chip located inside a device called Trigger Holder (トリガー ホルダー, Torigā Horudā ?), which contains eight slots that can allocate one chip, and thus one Trigger, each.[17] Reiji Kizaki's Trigger Holder is custom-made and can allocate up to 14 chips.[18]

    Each Trigger occupies one slot in one of two columns, the Main and the Sub, each composed of four slots[13] (seven in Reiji's case).[18] Main Triggers ((メイン) トリガー, Mein Torigā Lit. Primary Triggers ?) are automatically set to the user's dominant hand, whichever hand that is.[13] Sub Triggers ((サブ) トリガー, Sabu Torigā Lit. Auxiliary Triggers ?) are automatically set to the user's non-dominant hand.[19] Typically, the user can only activate two Triggers at a time, one from the Main and one from the Sub, with few exceptions.[20] [21][22]

    Each Trigger consumes a certain amount of the user's trion, even just by being equipped.[23] As a result, each person can equip a different amount of Triggers, depending on their trion capacity. Trion capacity also influences the overall power of a Trigger, although the user's skill is a major factor in determining how effective it will actually be.[24] Once a person runs out of trion, they will be unable to produce their Triggers and thus be defenseless.[25] It is however possible for an agent in a trion body to pass their own trion to someone else through physical contact by establishing a "Temporary Trigger link" (トリガー (りん)() (せつ)(ぞく), Torigā Rinji Setsuzoku ?) with a specific Trigger.[26] The Trigger remains under the control of the owner,[27] but is augmented with the trion of the donor. However, using this feature multiple times can lead to said Trigger malfunctioning.[28] With the Temporary Trigger link it is also possible to temporarily use another agent's trigger that is already manifested as if it were their own, without physical contact with the user or their consent.[29]

    Border Triggers that shoot bullets have built-in safety measures to handle strays. If someone in their flesh and blood body is hit, instead of being wounded, they will be knocked unconscious from the pain and the impact.[30] A further safety measure makes it so that if a Trigger is deactivated in an unsafe environment, the flesh and blood body will be summoned in a location away from immediate harm.[31]

    Customization[edit source]

    A-rank agents have the perk of asking Engineers to customize their Triggers.[32] In general, modified Triggers work the same as the standard model, but have added functions. Examples are:

    • Ai Kitora's Scorpion.[33] The default shape of her version has two blades instead of one[34] and can be made to rotate around the grip much like a pinwheel.[35]
    • Ai Kitora's Spider.[33] It is fired through her custom-made gun,[36] which is also equipped with a reel-in function.[37] Although Spider is an Optional Trigger, in her case it is classified as a Gunner Trigger.[33]
    • Yōsuke Yoneya's spear-shaped Kogetsu.[38] Since the handle of Kogetsu requires less trion than the blade to be constructed, he requested one of the chief engineers to create a variation of that Trigger with a longer handle and shorter blade in order to allow agents with low trion capacity to have a long reach. [39] Subsequent modifications made it possible to shorten the handle to fight in narrow spaces.[40] It is possible it is only these latter modifications that make it count as a customized Trigger.
    • Shūji Miwa's Lead Bullet.[41] It assigns a burden of 100kg per shot, and can be equipped in the same set of slots as the handgun,[41] making it possible to use other Triggers while firing.[42] Its downside is that Miwa must conjure a separate magazine which he must then slide into his firearm. The magazine is very heavy in terms of trion consumption, and the number of bullets that can be fired before reloading limited.[43]
    • Nozomi Kako's Hound.[44] The nature of its modification is unknown. It does not manifest as a cube, but as a sphere from which smaller spheres are then emitted.[45]
    • Yukimaru Ichijō's Thruster.[46] Its perks are unknown. He has two of them.[46]

    The customization privileges of A-rank agents extend to requesting the creation of whole new Triggers. At least some of these Triggers become accessible to B and even C-rank agents, as was the case for Scorpion.[47] There are however Triggers, like Sōgetsu, which are at the very least not available to trainees.[48] What rules govern the accessibility of Triggers developed by A-rank agents is currently unknown.

    B-rank agents are allowed to perform minor tweaks on their Triggers with the help of engineers. Some of them are cosmetic, others alter the functions of a Trigger slightly. Temporary cosmetic modifications can play a significant role in a fight: an example is Azuma Squad changing the color of their Bagworms to white in order to camouflage themselves in the snow setting they had selected.[49] Permanent alterations can be used by B-rank agents and above to make a Trigger more suited to their fighting style without modifying its basic functions, which might be why they are not considered customizations. Examples of such tweaks are:

    • the Scorpion model wielded by Kazama Squad.[50] Unlike the normal Scorpion, its default shape is double-edged, with a hollowed out, slightly longer blade. The modification allows it to stretch and contract more quickly, thus making it even more attack-oriented than the regular Scorpion.[35]
    • Reiji Kizaki's Raygust.[51] Its handle is shorter and more streamlined than that of the normal model,[52][53] possibly in order to complement his unorthodox fighting style.[54]
    • Yūko Kumagai's Kogetsu.[55] Due to her often utilizing it to defend, she has requested that a tsuba be added in order to protect her hands.[56]

    Furthermore, users of Gunner Triggers tend to have different models of one same type of firearm. For example, the assault rifles of Arashiyama Squad[57] are different from the one employed by Tatsuya Kuruma,[58] although neither model is counted as a customization.[59][60][61]

    Standard Equipment Triggers[edit source]

    After activating a Trigger, the user will receive a trion body. B-rank agents and above are also endowed with additional Standard Equipment Triggers (()(ほん) (そう)() トリガー, Kihon Sōbi Torigā Lit. Basic Equipment Triggers ?)[62] and accessories. Although they consume trion as a result of being equipped,[23] and some also during use,[62] they do not take up a Trigger slot.

    Standard Equipment Triggers
    Type Normal Bail Out
    Classification Bail Out
    This Standard Trigger destroys the trion body and engulfs the original in an inviolable trion barrier[63] before transporting it back to the safety of HQ or another previously selected location.[64] It activates either on command or automatically when the trion body is destroyed.[65] C-rank agents and non-combat personnel do not have this function because it is too costly to equip all Trigger Holders with it.[66]
    Type Normal Radar
    Classification Radar
    A Standard Trigger that detects the position of trion bodies within a certain area, unless they are cloaked with Bagworm.[67] By expending trion, it is possible to raise its precision.[62]
    Type Normal Trion Body
    Classification Trion Body
    Trion bodies are the most basic implement granted by Triggers. They are virtually invulnerable to damage that is not caused by trion (and thus by Triggers or Trion Soldiers), and also grant the user several physical enhancements,[68] as well as an internal communication system.

    Attacker Triggers[edit source]

    Main article: Attacker

    Attacker Triggers (攻撃手(アタッカー)(よう) トリガー, Atakkā-yō Torigā Lit. Triggers for Attackers ?) are modeled after edged weapons. They require close quarters combat and are extraordinarily impressive in terms of balance between trion consumption and offensive power.[69] That is because only a small percentage of trion is required to manifest them, making it possible to devote the rest to sheer power.[70] In fact, Attacker Triggers are the most suitable type of Trigger for users with a low amount of trion. There are primarily, but not exclusively, three types of Attacker Triggers in Border.[71][9]

    Attacker Triggers
    Basic
    Type Normal Kogetsu
    Classification Attacker
    The first Attacker Trigger to be created[72] and the most popular.[73] It is a moderately heavy weapon with no gimmicks but very high attack power and durability.[73] Out of of the three main Attacker Triggers, it is regarded as the most balanced and generally the best made.[73] It has two Optional Triggers which can alter its shape and length.[69]
    Type Normal Raygust
    Classification Raygust
    A defense-oriented Attacker Trigger that can morph in a shield,[74] it was the last of the main three to be invented.[75] It has low offensive power and it is very heavy, characteristics that make it unpopular among Attackers.[76] Nonetheless, it is very sturdy, and its durability is further increased in Shield Mode.[74] The blade can be shrunk up to the size of a knife,[51] becoming lighter, and its shape can also be changed slightly.[74] It has one Optional Trigger.[77]
    Type Normal Scorpion
    Classification Scorpion
    A blade that can be drawn from any part of the body and whose shape can be altered freely,[78] Scorpion was the second Attacker Trigger to be created.[79] By adjusting trion, it is also possible to change its size, but the longer it is, the more fragile it becomes.[80] It is powerful in offense and almost weightless, but its durability is low.[78] It is favored by speedy and crafty Attackers.[81]
    Custom
    Type Normal Kogetsu: Spear
    Classification Kogetsu Spear
    A modified version of Kogetsu that takes the form of a spear, it seems to be classified as both an independent Trigger and a customization.[38] The long handle makes it a viable option for Attackers whose low trion amount would prevent them from fighting at longer ranges.[39] The length of the grip can be reduced at will.[40] It can use the same Optional Triggers as Kogetsu.[82][83] Its only known user is Yōsuke Yoneya.
    Type Normal Sōgetsu
    Classification Sōgetsu
    A curved knife that vaguely resembles a hatchet. Since Kogetsu was the only Attacker Trigger until Scorpion was invented,[84] it must have been developed some time after the latter. It has its own Optional Trigger.[85] It was created for Kirie Konami, who is its sole user and fights by wielding two.[86]

    Gunner Triggers[edit source]

    The Triggers used by Gunners and Shooters revolve around the use of bullets. Compared to Attacker Triggers, they have a lower firepower and a greater consumption of trion, but boast superior range.[87] There are four types of normal bullets,[88] which can combine to turn into composite bullets.[89] Bullets are composed of three main parts: a "body" that determines their power, a "cover" that protects it from wind resistance and extends its range, and a "propellant" that sends it forward.[90] Trion is divided among these three components, determining the power, range and speed of the bullets.[70] Their tripartition explains their inferiority in terms of damage to Attacker Triggers.[70] Overall, Gunner Triggers (銃手(ガンナー)(よう) トリガー, Gannā-yō Torigā Lit. Triggers for Gunners ?) are the ones that are affected the most by the amount of trion the user has. Regardless of the position of the user, all bullets are classified as Gunner Triggers, despite the Shooter position having been created first.[91]

    Gunners and Shooters fight at mid-range, most commonly as support due to their relatively low firepower.[90] They use their Triggers tactically to control the position of the target.[92] Each position has its own characteristics, but the fundamental difference between the two is that Gunners channel their bullets through specific firearms,[93] whereas Shooters create trion cubes from their hands which they can successively split in smaller polygons or fire directly.[94]

    Gunner Triggers
    Type Normal Asteroid
    Classification Asteroid
    These bullets have no special properties, thanks to this, it is the most powerful Gunner Trigger .[95] It is particularly effective for concentrated fire.[95]
    Type Normal Hound
    Classification Hound
    A Trigger that shoots bullets which pursue the target automatically, even if they are invisible.[96] It is possible to select between a trion-seeker mode, which causes the bullets to home in on trion bodies, and a guided homing mode, which is directed by eyesight and more precise.[95] These functions are disabled at high muzzle velocity.
    Type Normal Meteor
    Classification Meteor
    A Trigger that fires bullets that explode upon impact, it is used to cause widespread damage.[95] Shooters can set its speed to zero so as to employ it in traps. The size of the explosions scales with the amount of trion expended.
    Type Normal Viper
    Classification Viper
    A Trigger that shoots bullets whose trajectory can be set before firing. Although most agents stick to a small number of patterns they have practiced with, particularly skilled users can create new trajectories before each shot, greatly improving the efficacy of this Trigger.

    Trion Cubes[edit source]

    Main article: Shooter

    Shooters create a floating cube whose size and trion content depend on their trion reserves,[97] and whose three basic parameters can be manipulated on the fly. This cube can be fired whole for a concentrated blast or split into smaller, identical polygons for a more varied offense.[98] The power of the original cube is distributed equally among the fragments, whose number appears to determine their shape: the vast majority of agents splits their cube in eight, 27 or 64 parts, resulting in more cube-shaped bullets, but pyramids[99][100] and Tetrahedra[101][102] are also possible, however it is an advanced technique for people who want to control the number and power of the bullets in detail.[103] can control the position of each fragment at will before opening fire, increasing the spread of the volley and striking from different angles at the same time. They can further diversify their attacks by delaying some of their shots so that fragments of one same cube are fired at different intervals.[104]

    Cube fragments can remain in existence and retain their hovering abilities even if the user switches Triggers before firing them. Shooters can thus scatter bullets in specific locations,[105][106] switch to another Trigger,[107] and then switch back to the Gunner Trigger to fire the bullets they previously planted.[108][109] However, they must remain within a certain distance from the planted bullets to retain the ability to control them.[110]

    Firearms[edit source]

    Main article: Gunner

    Gunners have access to an arsenal of firearms, also known as Gun Triggers ((じゅう)(ガタ) トリガー, Jūgata Torigā Lit. gun-type Triggers ?),[111] made out of trion. Although they are classified as Triggers,[94] only the bullets they are used in conjunction with occupy Trigger slots.[112] At least two out of the five known types of firearm (specifically handguns and assault rifles) can be loaded with any two Gunner Triggers.[98] When compared to the fighting style of a Shooter, these weapons are easier to operate[98] since each shot is the same as the one that preceded it[98], additionally they are more accurate over longer distances.[104] They also have an auxiliary function that increases range by an additional 20%.[98] In addition to the three parameters of the bullets used by Shooters (power, range and muzzle velocity)[98], firearms have three more main parameters that set them apart from one another: rate of fire, weight, and number of bullets, which determines how many rounds can be fried before a reload is necessary, as well as how much trion is allocated to each bullet.[113] Unlike Shooters, Gunners cannot modify any of these parameters on the fly. For all these reasons, Gunners are considered more balanced but less versatile than Shooters.

    Handguns and assault rifles are the most common types of firearms, but shotguns, grenade launchers and miniguns are also known to exist. Some of these weapons possess special features, such as shotguns's ability to fire multiple slugs at the same time and to adjust their spread,[114] and possibly grenade launchers granting their discharge a parabolic trajectory.[115][116] Each type of firearm presents different characteristics, but even weapons of one same type can be set with different parameters which do not count as customizations: for example, Takuma Yuba's handguns have lower range than average and can fire fewer bullets before needing to be reloaded, in return for which the power and speed of the bullets is increased;[113] Sumiharu Inukai's firearm, which is classified as an assault rifle[117] despite being modeled after the FN P-90 PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) submachine gun, is more compact and seemingly wieldier[118] than other assault rifles;[119] Hiro Kitazoe's assault rifle[120] is also worthy of note, as it appears bulkier than the other models,[121] but as a trade-off it might boast a higher rate of fire compared to other assault rifles.[122] The fact that Jun Arashiyama's assault rifle fires small Asteroid rounds with a high rate of fire[123] but only a single, large chunk of Meteor[124] suggests that even different types of bullets fired with the same weapon can have different parameters. It is currently unknown to what extent the appearance and type of a firearm is a direct reflection of its parameters, as well as how much freedom the user has in modifying their parameters. Similarly, the exact mechanics of reloading have yet to be revealed.

    Firearms can be made to appear immediately before use[125] and then dispelled,[126] although trion is expended to conjure a new one.[127] If the user so elects, however, they can be manifested as soon as the trion body is formed[128] and remain in existence indefinitely, even if other Triggers are in use.[129] All-Rounders who choose the latter option can use their turned off firearms in feints at close range.[130] Although the exact durability of a firearm is unknown, each of Yuba's bullets packs enough power to destroy one.[131]

    Firearms
    Type Normal Handgun
    Classification Handgun
    A Handgun (拳銃(ハンドガン)(ガタ), Handogan Gata Lit. Handgun-type ?) is a small, light Gun Trigger with a lower rate of fire than assault rifles that is most effective at close range.[93] Due to being easy to fire with one hand, handguns are a popular choice among All-Rounders as a Trigger to equip in the Sub.[87] There are several different variants, which are modeled after real-life handguns. There are 10 known users of this Trigger.[132]
    Type Normal Assault Rifle
    Classification Assault Rifle
    Heavier than handguns and not suitable for close combat,[87] Assault Rifles (突撃銃(アサルトライフル)(ガタ), Asaruto Raifuru Gata Lit. Assault Rifle-type ?) have an excellent rate of fire,[93] and aiming with them is easier.[87] Assault rifles are generally wielded with both hands, the exceptions being when the user is injured[133][134] or in a state of Full Attack,[135] but can still be used proficiently with only one.[133][134][135] There are several different variants, all modeled after real-life assault rifles. There are 20 known users of this Trigger.[132]
    Type Normal Shotgun
    Classification Shotgun
    A Shotgun (散弾銃(ショットガン) (ガタ), Shottogan Gata Lit. Shotgun-type ?) is a Gun Trigger with high firepower but low rate of fire that blasts relatively large bullets.[114] It is most devastating at close-to-mid range.[136] The angle of the bullets can be adjusted to some extent.[114] Like assault rifles, shotguns are generally wielded with both hands,[137][138] but they can be comfortably operated with only one.[139][140] Its only users are Kōtarō Suwa[141] and Daichi Tsutsumi.[142] It is modeled after the real life Remington Model 870 shotgun.
    Type Normal Grenade Launcher
    Classification Grenade Launcher
    Grenade launchers (擲弾銃(グレネードガン)(ガタ), Gurenēdo Gan Gata Lit. Grenade Gun-type ?) appear to boast an exceptionally long range among Gun Triggers,[136] although it is unclear to what extent this depends exclusively on the parameters of the bullet itself. They are only known to be set to fire Meteor.[142][143] It is possible, albeit unconfirmed, that it is the weapon that grants its bullets their parabolic trajectory.[115][116] The only known users of this weapon are Seiji Marui[143] and Hiro Kitazoe,[142] whose model is derived from the real-life Milkor MGL-140 Grenade Launcher.
    Type Normal Minigun
    Classification Minigun
    A massive firearm with an extremely high rate of fire,[144] the Minigun (機関砲(ガトリング)(ガタ), Gatoringu Gata Lit. Autocannon/Gatling-type ?) is used only by Reiji Kizaki,[18] who holds it with both hands[145][146] except for when Full Arms is active.[147] It is modeled after the M-134 Minigun.

    Composite Bullets[edit source]

    Any two Gunner Triggers can be combined to obtain highly destructive Composite Bullets ((ごう)(せい)(だん), Gōseidan Lit. synthetic bullets ?), whose properties depend on those of their components. Shooters can create them on the fly by merging two trion cubes. The process requires a certain amount of time and focus,[148] so few Shooters actually use them,[89] but the more skilled ones can pull it off even in the heat of combat.[149] Masterful Shooters can form a composite bullet in a mere two seconds, whereas inexperienced ones will require up to one minute.[150] The only way for Gunners to use composite bullets is to program their weapon to shoot them; however, that weapon will only be able to shoot the set composite bullet[151], additionally it is unknown if it takes up one slot or two. Currently, there are no known Gunners using composite bullets as ammunition. Composite bullets were invented by Kōhei Izumi which means they couldn't of been existed three years prior to Chika's and Yūma's enlistment.[152]

    Composite Bullets
    Type Normal Cobra
    Classification Cobra
    Cobra (コブラ, Kobura ?) is the combination of Asteroid and Viper.[153] Its properties are currently unknown.
    Type Normal Gimlet
    Classification Gimlet
    The combination of two Asteroid cubes.[154] Its cover is twice as durable as that of a normal Asteroid bullet, making it a high-penetration ammunition.[155] It is used to pierce through the target's defenses while also inflicting damage.[89] When fired by powerful Shooters, it has enough power to stun and damage a Rabbit[154] or destroy the combined shields of several Idras.[149]
    Type Normal Hornet
    Classification Hornet
    The combination of two Hound cubes.[153] Hornet looks identical to Hound mid-flight, but can be distinguished from it thanks to its superior homing ability, which, depending on the target's movements, can lead to a more varied flight path.[156].
    Type Normal Salamander
    Classification Salamander
    The combination of Hound and Meteor.[153] It can pursue the target like Hound and, like Meteor, explodes upon impact.[157] Its blast radius is considerably vast.[157]
    Type Normal Tomahawk
    Classification Tomahawk
    The combination of Meteor and Viper.[158] It has the explosive properties of the former and the ability to travel along predetermined trajectories of the latter.[159] On top of flying complicated routes, its area of attack is wide, so avoiding it completely is next to impossible.[89] However, controlling it is known to be extraordinarily difficult.[89]

    Sniper Triggers[edit source]

    Main article: Sniper

    Sniper Triggers (狙撃手(スナイパー)(よう) トリガー, Sunaipā-yō Torigā Lit. Triggers for Snipers ?) have the longest range and very high power. Unlike Gunner Triggers, Sniper Triggers are the weapons themselves, not just the bullets.[160] A large amount of trion is used up in one shot, so they are not suitable for rapid fire.[160] They are used almost exclusively for surprise attacks.[160] The distance at which Snipers fight makes it next to impossible for an opponent to counterattack.[161] However, this also means they are vulnerable at close range and require cover.[161] Since they can eliminate the target in a single shot, Sniper Triggers are said to be capable of turning the tides of battle.[161] Each of the three types of Sniper Triggers focuses on one of the three bullet parameters (range, speed and power).[162] Capable Snipers change them depending on the conditions and the target.[160] Trion is expended whenever a rifle is created.[163]

    Sniper Triggers
    Type Normal Egret
    Classification Egret
    It is an all-purpose rifle focusing on range.[164] The higher the the trion of the user, the more the range extends.[165] Aside from range, this Trigger is remarkable for its high muzzle velocity and firepower.[160] Since it has no flaws to speak of and is the most balanced out of the three Sniper rifles, Egret is the most popular in Rank Wars.[160]
    Type Normal Ibis
    Classification Ibis
    It is the Sniper Trigger with the most firepower, but its low muzzle velocity makes it difficult to score a hit.[166] Being the heaviest and the bulkiest of the three rifles, it is difficult to aim while carrying it, and thus users generally rest it on its bipod.[167] For all these reasons, it is rarely employed in rank wars.[167] The higher the trion of the user, the more powerful the bullet shot.[165] It was originally developed to combat larger Trion Soldiers.[166]
    Type Normal Lightning
    Classification Lightning
    It possesses low power, but it has the highest muzzle velocity of the three Sniper Triggers and a high degree of accuracy.[166] Furthermore, it is fairly lightweight,[166] which makes it very easy to handle,[167] and in fact it can be shot while on the move.[167] Although not on the level of Gunner Triggers, it is also capable of rapid fire, which makes it ideal for peppering the target with low-power bullets.[167] The higher the the trion of the user, the higher the bullet speed.[165]

    Trap Triggers[edit source]

    Main article: Trapper

    Trap Triggers (トラップ トリガー, Torappu Torigā ?) are used to create favorable conditions for the allies of the user and unfavorable ones for the enemy by positioning hidden devices on the map and setting them off remotely.[161]

    Trap Triggers
    Type Normal Switchbox
    Classification Switchbox
    A Trigger that allows the user to place marks corresponding to different traps on any point of the map, as well as to set them off at will.[168] Some traps are intended to damage the opponent, others to support allies.[168] The only two known ones are a blade that springs out of the ground when a target walks over it,[169] and a short warp that allows an ally to teleport to another location within a certain radius.[170] It is possible to change the effects of a trap even after placing a mark.[171] It appears the marks require a surface to be placed on, thus they cannot be placed in mid-air.[172]

    Defense Triggers[edit source]

    Defense Triggers ((ぼう)(ぎょ)(よう) トリガー, Bōgyo-yō Torigā Lit. Triggers for defense ?) erect barriers to protect the user and/or their allies. They are considered one of the most indispensable Triggers for agents regardless of their position.[168]

    Defense Triggers
    Type Normal Shield
    Classification Shield
    An extremely flexible Defense Trigger that erects a barrier anywhere the user wishes within a radius of about 25 meters.[173] It can be set to hover in one place or move along with a target; in either case, it leaves the user's hands free.[168] Its shape and size can be adjusted at will, but the wider the surface, the lower the durability.[168] A stationary Shield will be able to endure more damage before breaking.[174] The act of activating two Shields and overlapping them takes the name of Full Guard.[175] The durability of a Shield is greatly influenced by the trion capacity of the user.[176]
    Type Normal Escudo
    Classification Defense
    It erects an extraordinarily resistent barrier from the ground or other surface through physical contact with it.[168] A single Trigger can generate multiple barriers.[177] Since Escudo is trion converted into matter, it can stop Lead Bullet.[178] However, its position and shape are fixed, and, since it is not transparent like the normal Shield, it blocks the user's vision as much as the enemy's.[168] Due to these and the other drawbacks of: the necessity of a surface where it can emerge from,[179] and the high trion cost[180] - it is considered obsolete.[180]

    Optional Triggers[edit source]

    Optional Triggers (オプション トリガー, Opushon Torigā ?) lack any offensive or defensive capabilities, but they add to the user's flexibility in combat. Their effects are extremely varied, encompassing stealth, movement, support and obstruction. Certain Optional Triggers can be used only in conjunction with a specific position or a single type of Triggers, granting them additional properties.

    Optional Triggers
    Type Normal Bagworm
    Classification Bagworm
    A cloak that prevents the user from being detected by Radar and other Triggers that detect trion signatures, consuming trion for as long as it is active.[181] It is a particularly fundamental piece of equipment for Snipers.[182] On the other hand, it may obstruct Attackers while they fight, so usage for ambushes is especially valued.[183]
    Type Normal Chameleon
    Classification Chameleon
    This stealth Trigger renders the user invisible, but disables use of other Triggers while active.[184] Its trion consumption is quite taxing. It should be noted that Radar and automatic Hound bullets can still detect a Chameleon user.[96]
    Type Normal Dummy Beacon
    Classification Dummy Beacon
    The user can conjure small, floating orbs[185] that mimic their trion signature or, with the assistance of an Operator, a teammate's. Their function is to create disturbances on Radar. They can be activated one by one or all at once.[186] The movements of the decoys are mechanical,[187] and they remain active for only a few minutes before running out of trion.[188]
    Type Normal Grasshopper
    Classification Grasshopper
    It creates single-use[189] platforms which propel the user and allow them to change direction in mid-air, enabling hyper-spacial mobility.[190] The more platforms created at once, the lower their individual power output.[189] Ingenious users can also use Grasshopper to help allies,[191] lay traps,[192] and use the environment to their advantage.[193][194]
    Type Normal Idaten
    Classification Idaten
    A prototype[195] Optional Trigger that propels the user along a predetermined pattern.[196] The speed is so high it cannot be processed consciously, even by a person in a trion body.[196] It is especially powerful when combined with an Attacker Trigger.[45] However, since the trajectory cannot be changed once set, an enemy may exploit it to counter.[197] The only user of this Trigger is Futaba Kuroe.[195]
    Type Normal Spider
    Classification Spider
    A Trigger that creates wires from a trion cube.[198] These wires can be attached to buildings to impede the advance of the opponent,[199] or, on the contrary, to increase the agility of an already mobile ally.[200] In some cases, it is possible to attach one end of the wire directly to the opponent.[201][202] The color of the wires can be adjusted, making it harder for opponents to spot them.[199] It can also be combined with Meteor to create tripwires.[199]
    Type Normal Teleporter
    Classification Teleporter
    This prototype[59] Trigger allows the user to teleport a few meters in the direction they were facing upon activation.[203] Expert opponents will however be able to predict the destination.[203] The longer the distance covered, the more trion is consumed; thus longer the cooldown.[204]

    Exclusive Optional Triggers[edit source]

    Although the general rule is that no more than two Triggers – one in the Main and one in the Sub – can be in use at any given time, Exclusive Optional Triggers ((せん)(よう) オプション トリガー, Senyō Opushon Torigā ?) can be activated only when a specific Trigger from their same column is active.[20] All known Triggers of this type are used in conjunction with Attacker Triggers (with the exception of Miwa's Custom Lead Bullet).[43]

    Optional Triggers for Attackers
    Type Normal Senkū
    Classification Senkū
    An Optional Trigger exclusive to Kogetsu.[69] By consuming trion, it dramatically extends the length of the blade for one or more attacks,[205] depending on the user's skill and speed. The swinging blade is most deadly at the tip.[206] Effective time and range are inversely proportional.[207] The average activation time is about 1 second, which corresponds to a range of 15 meters.[208]
    Type Normal Gen'yō
    Classification Gen'yō
    An Optional Trigger exclusive to Kogetsu.[69] After it is activated, Kogetsu's blade or tip can be freely transformed, which can be used to strike enemies who have avoided the swing but are still in range,[209] or to slip through their defenses.[82]
    Type Normal Thruster
    Classification Thruster
    An Optional Trigger exclusive to Raygust.[77] It is used to propel Raygust[210] and, if necessary, the user as well.[211] It consumes and emits Trion to accelerate the blade and increase the power of its slashes.[210]

    All-Purpose Optional Triggers[edit source]

    All-Purpose Optional Triggers ((はん)(よう) オプション トリガー, Hanyō Opushon Torigā ?) are similar to Exclusive Optional Triggers in that they cannot be used on their own, manifesting their effects only through another Trigger. However, unlike Exclusive Optional Triggers, they must be equipped in the opposite set of slots as the Triggers the user wants to combine them with, preventing any other Trigger from the same column from being activated while they are in use.[212][213][214] All known triggers of this type can be used in conjunction with Gunner Triggers, and at least one of them can also be used by Snipers.[215]

    Optional Triggers for Gunners
    Type Normal Lead Bullet

    Classification Lead Bullet
    A Trigger that replaces the destructive power of the bullet with a "weight" effect, but due to the high cost, it decreases the range and speed of the bullet.[165][216] These bullets bypass constructs made of pure Trion, including triggers like Shield[217][218][219], and Alektor's Bullets.[220] However, it can be blocked by Escudo and other Triggers that convert trion into matter[178], such as Kogetsu.[221] Lead Bullet mimics the properties of the trigger used, for example when used with Hound, it keeps it's homing property[222], or when used with Meteor, it will blanket the area, but will fall off easily[223], however it will decrease the parameters even more.[224] When used with a Sniper Trigger however, it will guarantee range through the structure of the rifle itself[165], on top of keeping the property, but the speed is still reduced making it unusable in a real combat situation.[225]
    Type Normal Starmaker
    Classification Starmaker
    On top of inflicting regular damage, bullets equipped with this Trigger generate a marker in the areas they have hit.[226] These markers cause the target to show up on Radar even if they activate Bagworm or Chameleon.[227] The only way to remove it, is to cut off the marked section.[212]

    Tamakoma Optional Triggers[edit source]

    The members of Tamakoma First have each their own exclusive Optional Trigger called Tamakoma Branch Exclusive Triggers ((たま)(こま) ()() (とく)(せい) トリガー, Tamakoma-shibu Tokusei Torigā Lit. Tamakoma Branch Specially Made Triggers ?), developed from Triggers Takumi Rindō brought back from the Neighborhood.[2] They are completely focused on power output, disregarding flexibility and trion performance altogether.[85] These Triggers are prototypes that do not abide by HQ regulations.[2] As a consequence, they cannot be used in rank wars.[2]

    Tamakoma Optional Triggers
    Type Normal Connector
    Classification Connector
    An exclusive Optional Trigger for Sōgetsu that combines two of them in a huge Axe.[228] The trion consumption is high,[2] but its power is immense, to the point it is possible to bisect a Rabbit with a single swing.[229] It can be deactivated at any time.[230] It is Kirie Konami personal Trigger.
    Type Normal Full Arms
    Classification Full Arms
    This Trigger seemingly enables the user to use all their Gunner Triggers at once, allowing them to wield one in each hand while also endowing them with two additional firearms mounted on their shoulders.[231] Two mechanical arms secured to the user's sides hold one Attacker Trigger each.[231] Thanks to the number of Triggers they are able to activate simultaneously, the user becomes a veritable one-man army with crushing firepower.[232] However, for the same reason, the trion expenditure is very high.[233] It is Reiji Kizaki personal Trigger.
    Type Normal Geist

    Classification Geist
    A Trigger that, by deliberately disrupting the balance of the trion body, allows the user to vastly enhance certain Triggers or physical abilities.[234] However, activating it inevitably leads to the destruction of the trion body after all the user's trion is depleted.[234] There are five modalities or "shifts":[235] Blade Shift increases the user's speed and the power of an edged weapon,[236] Gunner Shift mutates the user's firearm in a cannon that shoots devastating beams,[237] and Speed Shift boosts the user's speed to even higher levels than Blade Shift;[238] the characteristics of Armor Shift and Special Shift are currently unknown. It is Kyōsuke Karasuma personal Trigger.

    Unknown Optional Triggers[edit source]

    Optional Triggers whose functions have yet to be revealed.

    Unknown Optional Triggers
    Type Normal Bagworm Tag
    Classification Bagworm Tag
    Bagworm Tag (バッグワーム タグ, Bagguwāmu Tagu ?) is a Trigger that consumes little trion but prevents Triggers from being allocated to the slots in the column it is equipped to.[239] All known users have it equipped in their Sub.[240][241][46][242]
    Type Normal Enhanced Radar
    Classification Enhanced Radar
    Enhanced Radar ((きょう)() レーダー, Kyōka Rēdā ?) is a trigger whose functions are currently unknown. its only known user is the only known Spotter, Asumi Amakura, who equips it in her Main.[46]
    Type Normal Makō
    Classification Makō
    Makō (()(こう) Lit. Demonic Flash ?) is a prototype Trigger whose functions are currently unknown. Its only user is Futaba Kuroe, who equips it in her Main.[241]
    Type Normal Silencer
    Classification Silencer
    Its functions are currently unknown. In spite of its name, it may not be related to firearms, since it is also used by two Attackers with no Gunner or Sniper Triggers.[243] It is generally equipped in the Sub.[61][244][243]
    It was first used in the Battle Simulation Exercise in Chapter 218
    Type Normal Timer
    Classification Timer
    Timer (タイマー, Taimā ?) is a prototype Trigger whose functions are currently unknown. Its only user is Nozomi Kako, who equips it in her Main.[44]

    Trivia[edit source]

    • The names of Border's Triggers can be roughly grouped in five categories: meteorology, animals, foreign language words, kanji and astronomy.
      • In addition, Gunner Triggers are very often named after existing missiles, rockets or firearms.
    • Although this has never been openly stated to be a rule, the Trigger Sets of nearly all known Border agents include two Shields equipped in their Trigger Holder.[132] Kyōsuke Karasuma and Osamu Mikumo, who have only one, are however in possession of another defense-oriented Triggers.[245][246]
    • All three known Tamakoma Triggers have been activated with the command "On" (起動(きどう), Kidō Lit. Start-up ?) at least once, which, among Border's normal Triggers, is unique to this class.
    • Despite the vast majority of Border fighters being male, most Triggers with only one user are part of the Trigger Set of a female agent, with a ratio of 4 used by males (Full Arms, Geist, Kogetsu: Spear and the minigun) to 6 used by females (Connector, Enhanced Radar, Idaten, Makō, Sōgetsu and Timer).
    • Thus far, all trion cubes summoned by Shooters have been divided according to the principles of rotational symmetry and have produced exclusively convex bullets.
    • All of Border's prototype Triggers are Optional Triggers.
    • The author listed Vorvoros, Viper, Lead Bullet and Escudo as the Triggers he would like to try out, although he stated he would enjoy doing stunts in a trion body even more.[247]

    References[edit source]

    1. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 10) and Episode 25.
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 11) and Episode 25.
    3. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 160 (p. 10) and Episode 85.
    4. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 209)
    5. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 121 (p. 7) and Episode 74.
    6. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 3 Chapter 24 (p. 1) and Episode 13.
    7. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Does the Away Team try to avoid detection?
      A: They sneak in to get Trigger Technology through trades or negotiations. If a country is in the middle of a war, they will fight off attackers and take their Triggers.
      Source: Volume 8, Question Corner 7
    8. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 6 (p. 5) and Episode 3.
    9. 9.0 9.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 7-8) and Episode 14.
    10. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 29 (p. 3-4) and Episode 15.
    11. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 34 (p. 12-13) and Episode 17.
    12. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 5 (p. 7) and Episode 3.
    13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 26 (p. 2) and Episode 14.
    14. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 79 (p. 19) and Episode 34.
    15. Daisuke Ashihara: Border classifies them into three groups: Attacker, Gunner and Sniper.
      Source: World Trigger Data Base, Volume 5
    16. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What were the self-defense triggers the base engineers used during the Large-Scale Invasion Arc?
      A: A trigger that has no weapons or bailout and only transforms into a trion body. Even someone with low trion ability can use it, and can survive once after being attacked.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 306, Question 162
    17. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 26 (p. 1-2) and Episode 14.
    18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 91)
    19. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 208-209)
    20. 20.0 20.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Does "exclusive optionals" not count in the only two triggers at a time limit?
      A: They don't. Exclusive Optionals, like Kogetsu's exclusive "Senkū", are equipped on the same side of the slots as Kogetsu, and only switched ON when in use (the trion consumed is only what the exclusive option used). Dual-wielding Kogetsu + (Senkū x 2) for a "Double Senkū Kogetsu" is also possible.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 307, Question 167
    21. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 21 Chapter 182 (p. 11) and Episode 95.
    22. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 21 Chapter 186 (p. 9) and Episode 96.
    23. 23.0 23.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 19 Chapter 164 (p. 13) and Episode 87.
    24. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 5 (p. 16) and Episode 3.
    25. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 7 (p. 18) and Episode 4.
    26. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 8 Chapter 67 (p. 12) and Episode 30.
    27. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 8 Chapter 68 (p. 4) and Episode 30.
    28. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 76 (p. 9) and Episode 34.
    29. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 6 Chapter 52 (p. 11-12) and Episode 25.
    30. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 119 (p. 5) and Episode 72.
    31. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Why was Osamu able to escape from Mira's skewers when he went trigger off in Volume 9?
      A: Because there was the worry that if someone undid the transformation while they were stuck under debris from buildings or something they would be crushed the moment they returned to their flesh body, so Border's triggers are constructed so that the flesh body is transmitted to coordinates that don't interfere with anything in the surroundings.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 308, Question 177
    32. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 123 (p. 4) and Episode 74.
    33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 67)
    34. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 28 (p. 3) and Episode 15.
    35. 35.0 35.1 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
    36. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 129 (p. 11) and Episode 76.
    37. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 122 (p. 10) and Episode 73.
    38. 38.0 38.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 81)
    39. 39.0 39.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Who made Kogetsu (Spear) and when did it happen?
      A: Yōsuke made it with one of the Chief Engineers. Due to the idea that "because the trion cost to construct the handle of a Kogetsu is lower than the cost to construct the blade, if the blade is shortened and the handle lengthened then even people without a high trion ability can have a long reach", it became a spear shape.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 305, Question 154
    40. 40.0 40.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Is the extension and contraction of Yōsuke's spear shaft a function of Gen'yō?
      A: It is not Gen'yō, but an ability unique to Yōsuke's spear. Finding it inconvenient in narrow places, Yōsuke requested the Engineers to modify it for him.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 303, Question 137
    41. 41.0 41.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 79)
    42. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 76 (p. 2-3) and Episode 34.
    43. 43.0 43.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: In Volume 2, before he used Lead Bullet, Miwa loaded a Trigger into the handgun, do Triggers in the shape of other guns have that kind of feature too?
      A: Miwa’s Lead Bullet is customized. By loading an external magazine that was created beforehand, Lead Bullet can be used as the "handgun’s exclusive optional trigger" (so you can use a Lead Bullet handgun in the left hand and another Trigger in the right hand). The demerit is that the cost of a magazine is high, and the number of bullets are limited. Other gun Triggers can also use it if they are customized.
      Source: Volume 19, Question Corner 12
    44. 44.0 44.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 72)
    45. 45.0 45.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 127 (p. 4) and Episode 75.
    46. 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 86)
    47. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: It’s said that Jin made Scorpion, but are there any conditions for an agent to take part in Trigger development?
      A: Kako talked a little about it in Volume 14; when you become A-Rank Agent, you can make requests with Engineers to customise your Trigger. Developing new Triggers is just an extension of that.
      Source: Volume 19, Question Corner 12
    48. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 7) and Episode 14.
    49. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 113 (p. 6) and Episode 69.
    50. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 51)
    51. 51.0 51.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 8 Chapter 63 (p. 4) and Episode 28.
    52. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 11 Chapter 96 (p. 10) and Episode 44.
    53. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 12 Chapter 99 (p. 16) and Episode 45.
    54. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 53 (p. 9-10) and Episode 25.
    55. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 176)
    56. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Kumagai's Kogetsu has a guard, can the design of any part that isn't the blade be freely changed?
      A: Consult with the Engineers, and it can be freely changed to an extent. Kumagai blocks with her sword a lot, so a guard was attached to protect her hands.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 305, Question 153
    57. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 3 Chapter 25 (p. 14-15) and Episode 13.
    58. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 12 Chapter 100 (p. 7) and Episode 46.
    59. 59.0 59.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 65)
    60. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 68)
    61. 61.0 61.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 125)
    62. 62.0 62.1 62.2 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: In Chapter 30, Arashiyama instructed Satori to "raise Radar's precision by just 10 seconds", does this mean Satori has some kind of option trigger equipped?
      A: Precision adjustment is one of Radar's customary functions. Like Bailout, Radar is a "standard trigger", and anyone can use it at any time, but while in use trion is used up little by little (and by raising the precision more trion is used up too), so the outcome is that members with a surplus of trion use it. In this case, Satori was in charge of Radar.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 303, Question 140
    63. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What happens if you get attacked in the middle of bailing out?
      A: The trigger holder with the flesh body inside is still in the space on "the other side" until you return to base and fall on the mat, so it cannot be attacked. What looks like flying away is the "path" that follows the coordinates to bailout's destination.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 306, Question 158
    64. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Can Bail Out be used while on an away mission? And where do you go if you bailout?
      A: The away ship is equipped with a Bail Out antenna, so you can return to the away ship. But the current technology only allows activation "within 3km of the away ship".
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 306, Question 160
    65. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 2 Chapter 16 (p. 10) and Episode 8.
    66. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 10 Chapter 84 (p. 8-9) and Episode 37.
    67. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 30 (p. 10-11) and Episode 16.
    68. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 2 Chapter 8 (p. 9) and Episode 4.
    69. 69.0 69.1 69.2 69.3 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 212)
    70. 70.0 70.1 70.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 107 (p. 8) and Episode 66.
    71. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 212-213)
    72. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 9) and Episode 14.
    73. 73.0 73.1 73.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 26 (p. 5) and Episode 14.
    74. 74.0 74.1 74.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 127 (p. 7) and Episode 75.
    75. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Please tell us when Raygust was developed as well as the story behind its development.
      A: Raizō Terashima (18), a top class Kogetsu wielder at the time, got pissed off at the enhancing and popularity of bullet triggers and transferred to Engineer, where he made Raygust as an anti-bullet trigger blade with Shield and Scorpion as the base. This was when Terashima gained weight.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 305, Question 155
    76. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 8) and Episode 14.
    77. 77.0 77.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 213)
    78. 78.0 78.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 26 (p. 4) and Episode 14.
    79. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 10) and Episode 14.
    80. Daisuke Ashihara: Durability: D (longer blade = more fragile)
      Source: Attacker Triggers, Volume 4
    81. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 26 (p. 3) and Episode 14.
    82. 82.0 82.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 59 (p. 9-10) and Episode 27.
    83. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 131 (p. 4) and Episode 76.
    84. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 9-10) and Episode 14.
    85. 85.0 85.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 221)
    86. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 7) and Episode 25.
    87. 87.0 87.1 87.2 87.3 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 214)
    88. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 29 (p. 3-5) and Episode 15.
    89. 89.0 89.1 89.2 89.3 89.4 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 216)
    90. 90.0 90.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 107 (p. 7) and Episode 66.
    91. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Are Shooters derived from Gunners? Who created the Shooter position and how did it happen?
      A: The order is that Shooter came first. There are those suited for handling cube bullets and those who aren't, so gun triggers were developed so that anyone can use bullets with a high degree of accuracy, and Gunners were derived.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 305, Question 156
    92. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 107 (p. 10) and Episode 66.
    93. 93.0 93.1 93.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 5 Chapter 36 (p. 4) and Episode 18.
    94. 94.0 94.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 5 Chapter 36 (p. 4-5) and Episode 18.
    95. 95.0 95.1 95.2 95.3 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 30 (p. 19) and Episode 16.
    96. 96.0 96.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: While Chameleon is in use, can Hound bullets track you? And do you show up on Radar?
      A: Hound bullets that use "Detection Guidance" can, but usually they are intercepted by walls and so on. Even during Stealth Mode, you still show up on Radar, so it’s possible to use that to make a rough counter-attack.
      Source: Volume 10, Question Corner 9
    97. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Are the trion cubes produced by Shooters before they shoot always at its maximum size according to trion ability? Or can it be adjusted each time?
      A: It is always at its maximum size. Trion ability is exposed for the most part.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 306, Question 164
    98. 98.0 98.1 98.2 98.3 98.4 98.5 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 5 Chapter 36 (p. 5) and Episode 18.
    99. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 111 (p. 10) and Episode 68.
    100. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 113 (p. 18) and Episode 69.
    101. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 21 Chapter 185 (p. 10-11) and Episode 96.
    102. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 22 Chapter 192 (p. 18) and Episode 98.
    103. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Why do Shooter cubes have different shapes like squares and spheres?
      A: Probably because they want to control the number and power of the bullets in detail. It seems to be a very advanced technique to divide the cube into shapes other than more cubes. Izumi could likely do it too, but he isn't so particular about the shape.
      Source: Twitter, July 5th, 2022
    104. 104.0 104.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 112 (p. 5) and Episode 68.
    105. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 8) and Episode 80.
    106. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 10) and Episode 80.
    107. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 10-11) and Episode 80.
    108. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 17 Chapter 143 (p. 12) and Episode 80.
    109. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 22 Chapter 192 (p. 17-18) and Episode 98.
    110. World Trigger Manga Vol. 23 Chapter 197 (p. 24).
    111. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Do Gunners with gun triggers lose the ability to attack if both arms are wounded? Or can they attack with cubes like Shooters?
      A: Gunners cannot fight without guns. So targeting the Gunner's arm is a valid strategy. It is one of the drawbacks to Gunners compared to Shooters.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 309, Question 182
    112. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 140 (p. 16) and Episode 79.
    113. 113.0 113.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 21 Chapter 182 (p. 4) and Episode 95.
    114. 114.0 114.1 114.2 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Tell us more about the gun Trigger (a shotgun?) Suwa was using in chapter 45.
      A: It's a shotgun that blasts a bunch of largish bullets. You can adjust the angle of the blast to some extent.
      Pro: high firepower. Con: slow reload.
      Source: Volume 7, Question Corner 5
    115. 115.0 115.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 111 (p. 7) and Episode 68.
    116. 116.0 116.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 114 (p. 12) and Episode 69.
    117. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 106)
    118. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 112 (p. 6) and Episode 68.
    119. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 139 (p. 5-6) and Episode 78.
    120. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 116)
    121. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 19 Chapter 166 (p. 18) and Episode 88.
    122. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 19 Chapter 167 (p. 14) and Episode 88.
    123. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 29 (p. 8) and Episode 15.
    124. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 29 (p. 3) and Episode 15.
    125. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 111 (p. 19) and Episode 68.
    126. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 141 (p. 4) and Episode 79.
    127. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: During the battle versus Ranbanein, Okudera used Full Guard; does that mean you can use other Triggers if you just put Kogetsu in a sheath without deactivating it?
      A: Even without putting it in a sheath you can turn the Kogetsu off, but the sharpness will become zero. You won’t be able to use it and you can’t deactivate it either, so it’s a big hindrance. Deactivating Kogetsu and then remaking one later when you need it again will mean it’s not a hindrance, but it will use up trion. It is the same with gun-type Triggers.
      Source: Volume 10, Question Corner 9
    128. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 137 (p. 16-17) and Episode 78.
    129. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 138 (p. 3) and Episode 78.
    130. 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
    131. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 22 Chapter 190 (p. 10) and Episode 98.
    132. 132.0 132.1 132.2 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File
    133. 133.0 133.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 12 Chapter 102 (p. 2) and Episode 46.
    134. 134.0 134.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 112 (p. 12) and Episode 68.
    135. 135.0 135.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 19 Chapter 168 (p. 9) and Episode 88.
    136. 136.0 136.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 159-160)
    137. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 6 Chapter 44 (p. 18) and Episode 22.
    138. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 10 Chapter 88 (p. 18) and Episode 40.
    139. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 6 Chapter 45 (p. 16) and Episode 22.
    140. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 11 Chapter 89 (p. 10) and Episode 40.
    141. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 159)
    142. 142.0 142.1 142.2 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 160)
    143. 143.0 143.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 189)
    144. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 13-14) and Episode 25.
    145. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 13) and Episode 25.
    146. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 131 (p. 14) and Episode 76.
    147. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 131 (p. 15) and Episode 76.
    148. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 12 Chapter 101 (p. 9) and Episode 46.
    149. 149.0 149.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 127 (p. 3) and Episode 75.
    150. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Izumi synthesized a Tomahawk by combining a Viper and a Meteor. Can he do that because he's a genius or could Osamu do it too with practice?
      A: It's possible to do it with practice, but it would take some time. If Osamu tried to shoot a Tomahawk now, it would take him a whole minute to prepare. It only takes Izumi two seconds.
      Source: Volume 9, Question Corner 8
    151. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Can Gunners use composite bullets?
      A: If they set it in the gun trigger they can, but that gun then becomes "a gun that can only shoot the composite bullet".
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 304, Question 146
    152. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Is Ninomiya the one who created composite bullets? Is it Izumi? Or an Engineer?
      A: Izumi tried it out on some kind of impulse and it worked. That is why he is called "genius-like" and "bullet idiot".
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 304, Question 145
    153. 153.0 153.1 153.2 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Please tell us if there are any other composite bullets besides Tomahawk, and Gimlet.
      A: There are ones like Meteor + Hound's "Salamander", Asteroid + Viper's "Cobra", Hound + Hound's "Hornet" etc.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 304, Question 143
    154. 154.0 154.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 68 (p. 2) and Episode 30.
    155. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What abilities does the "Gimlet" that Izumi used in Volume 8 have?
      A: By doubling the structure of the bullet, penetration power is increased; it is used to breach Shield or firm armor and cause damage.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 303, Question 142
    156. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 22 Chapter 190 (p. 19) and Episode 98.
    157. 157.0 157.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 153 (p. 7) and Episode 83.
    158. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 59 (p. 5-6) and Episode 27.
    159. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 59 (p. 6-7) and Episode 27.
    160. 160.0 160.1 160.2 160.3 160.4 160.5 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 218)
    161. 161.0 161.1 161.2 161.3 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 211)
    162. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 218-219)
    163. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Do Sniper rifles only stay out in gun form, or can they be put away at will? Can one be carried around as a smaller version?
      A: Once guns are out, they stay out. If you "put it away", another gun's worth of Trion must be used to take it out again.
      Source: Volume 8, Question Corner 6
    164. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 34 (p. 12) and Episode 17.
    165. 165.0 165.1 165.2 165.3 165.4 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 119 (p. 10) and Episode 72.
    166. 166.0 166.1 166.2 166.3 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 34 (p. 13) and Episode 17.
    167. 167.0 167.1 167.2 167.3 167.4 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 219)
    168. 168.0 168.1 168.2 168.3 168.4 168.5 168.6 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 220)
    169. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 6 Chapter 44 (p. 10-11) and Episode 22.
    170. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 73 (p. 12-13) and Episode 32.
    171. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 128 (p. 15) and Episode 75.
    172. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 132 (p. 12) and Episode 76.
    173. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: How far can an agent deploy a remote Shield like the ones used in the battle with Ranbanein?
      A: It depends on individual ability, but they should be able to deploy a Shield up to 25 meters away. This remote defense is one of the reasons that Shield is superior to Raygust's Shield Mode.
      Source: Volume 9, Question Corner 8
    174. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: The Shield Kitora used in Chapter 8 to surround herself, was that a normal Shield?
      A: It was a normal Shield that she used in "fixed mode". It cannot be moved from where it sprouts from, but in return the durability is enhanced.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 303, Question 136
    175. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 26 (p. 16-17) and Episode 14.
    176. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 11 Chapter 89 (p. 7) and Episode 40.
    177. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 8 Chapter 64 (p. 8-9) and Episode 29.
    178. 178.0 178.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Can Escudo defend from Lead Bullets?
      A: Escudo converts Trion into a material form, so it can. It is treated the same as blocking Lead Bullets with walls or buildings.
      Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11
    179. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What is the difference between Shield, Raygust Shield Mode, and Escudo?
      A: Shield: Can change shape. Durability changes according to the size of the surface area. Moving it lowers the durability.
      Raygust: Can change shape. Durability changes a little according to the size of the surface area. Even if you wave it around in your hand the durability will not change.
      Escudo: Cannot change shape. Cannot be moved. High durability. Needs a place (such as a wall or floor) to grow out of.
      Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11
    180. 180.0 180.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 19 Chapter 161 (p. 15) and Episode 86.
    181. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 30 (p. 5) and Episode 15.
    182. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 222)
    183. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 17 Chapter 151 (p. 5) and Episode 83.
    184. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 5 Chapter 35 (p. 12) and Episode 18.
    185. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 20 Chapter 173 (p. 9) and Episode 90.
    186. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 20 Chapter 173 (p. 10) and Episode 90.
    187. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 20 Chapter 173 (p. 11) and Episode 90.
    188. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 20 Chapter 173 (p. 12) and Episode 90.
    189. 189.0 189.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: How many of Grasshopper's sheet-like things can be generated at once? And can (one of) the sheet-like thing be used over and over?
      A: Like Asteroid and so on, by splitting them several can be generated at once, but the more generated the lower the power output will be for each one. The jump board disappears after one use.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 303, Question 141
    190. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 11 Chapter 89 (p. 14) and Episode 40.
    191. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 13 Chapter 113 (p. 13) and Episode 69.
    192. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 12 Chapter 101 (p. 12) and Episode 46.
    193. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 157 (p. 6) and Episode 84.
    194. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 157 (p. 18) and Episode 85.
    195. 195.0 195.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 73)
    196. 196.0 196.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 129 (p. 16) and Episode 76.
    197. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 129 (p. 17-18) and Episode 76.
    198. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 122 (p. 11) and Episode 73.
    199. 199.0 199.1 199.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 122 (p. 12) and Episode 73.
    200. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 122 (p. 16) and Episode 73.
    201. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 17 Chapter 145 (p. 17) and Episode 80.
    202. World Trigger Manga Vol. 23 Chapter 198 (p. 13).
    203. 203.0 203.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 30 (p. 13) and Episode 16.
    204. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Can you Teleport in rapid succession?
      Distance = Trion consumed. Longer distances (over 30m) require a longer resting interval of several seconds. Short distances (2-3m) require 0.5 seconds or so.
      Source: Volume 6, Question Corner 3
    205. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 57 (p. 9-10) and Episode 26.
    206. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 57 (p. 9) and Episode 26.
    207. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 154 (p. 4) and Episode 84.
    208. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 154 (p. 4) and Episode 84.
    209. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 2 Chapter 14 (p. 15-16) and Episode 7.
    210. 210.0 210.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 5 Chapter 36 (p. 8) and Episode 18.
    211. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 2 Chapter 12 (p. 18-19) and Episode 6.
    212. 212.0 212.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q: How is Starmaker used during normal defense duty or in Rank Wars?
      A: Mostly as a countermeasure for stealth. Even a graze will let you mark that section, and as long as it’s not cut off then you can make Chameleon or Bagworm temporarily rendered useless. Its weaknesses are that it’s an All-Purpose Optional Triggers so it can’t be used with Full Attack, and usually you defeat the enemy before they even get marked.
      Source: Volume 19, Question Corner 13
    213. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 119 (p. 9) and Episode 72.
    214. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 155 (p. 8) and Episode 84.
    215. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 119 (p. 7-8) and Episode 72.
    216. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 76 (p. 9) and Episode 34.
    217. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 2 Chapter 15 (p. 14) and Episode 8.
    218. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 4 Chapter 29 (p. 6) and Episode 15.
    219. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 126 (p. 6) and Episode 75.
    220. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 76 (p. 3) and Episode 34.
    221. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 157 (p. 12) and Episode 85.
    222. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 18 Chapter 155 (p. 6) and Episode 84.
    223. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What happens when you combine Meteor and Lead Bullet?
      A: I think it would put a thin layer of weight on the surface that was exposed to the blast. It seems to fall off if you move.
      Source: Volume 24, Question Corner 20
    224. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 120 (p. 11) and Episode 72.
    225. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 119 (p. 10-11) and Episode 72.
    226. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 71 (p. 14-15) and Episode 32.
    227. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 217)
    228. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 7-8) and Episode 25.
    229. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 9) and Episode 25.
    230. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 128 (p. 12) and Episode 75.
    231. 231.0 231.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 131 (p. 16) and Episode 76.
    232. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 131 (p. 16-17) and Episode 76.
    233. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 132 (p. 1) and Episode 76.
    234. 234.0 234.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 74 (p. 9) and Episode 33.
    235. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 74 (p. 1) and Episode 33.
    236. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 74 (p. 1-3) and Episode 33.
    237. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 131 (p. 16-17) and Episode 76.
    238. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 74 (p. 13) and Episode 33.
    239. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 35)
    240. 240.0 240.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 45)
    241. 241.0 241.1 241.2 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 74)
    242. 242.0 242.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 183)
    243. 243.0 243.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 188)
    244. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 182)
    245. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 95)
    246. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 141)
    247. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Which Triggers do Sensei want to use?
      A: Vorvoros, Viper, Lead Bullet, Escudo. For now, I just want to use a Trion Body and try jumping around.
      Source: Border Briefing File, Page 326, Question 292

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    Operators Aki HiyamiAn KobayakawaAoi KusumotoAsami TayaAsuka AsagiriAyumu HatoriHana SomeiHaruka AyatsujiHaya KittakaHazuki NanaoHikari NireKaho MikamiKarin YuitsukaMadoka UiMako HitomiMaori HosoiMegumi TokuraNono FujimaruRen TsukimiRika RokutaRin KagamiRisa MakiRui OsanoSaki KusakabeSakurako TaketomiSayoko ShikiShiori UsamiYuka KonYuri RindōYuu Kunichika
    Former Border Agents Akane HiuraMirai HatoharaTadaomi KandaYūgo Kuga
    Affiliated Personnel RaijinmaruReplicaIzuho's CatRinji AmatoriRuka ShinodaYōtarō Rindō
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    Agents
    Hibiki TairaIbuki WakisakaKaede NamekataKengo SōmaKirie KonamiManabu KaiMasafumi ShinodaMasamune KidoMato KujōMotoki SuzumuraReiji KizakiRintarō ChihiroRyōji KiriyamaShin KazamaSōichi MogamiTakumi RindōTetsuya UmesakiYūichi JinYuri Rindō
    Squads Arafune SquadArashiyama SquadAzuma SquadChano SquadEbina SquadFuyushima SquadHayakawa SquadIkoma SquadKageura SquadKakizaki SquadKako SquadKatagiri SquadKatori SquadKazama SquadKusakabe SquadKōda SquadMamiya SquadMatsushiro SquadMiwa SquadNasu SquadNinomiya SquadŌji SquadSuwa SquadSuzunari First (Kuruma Squad)Tachikawa SquadTamakoma First (Kizaki Squad)Tamakoma Second (Mikumo Squad)Tokiwa SquadUrushima SquadYoshizato SquadYuba Squad
    Branches Hayanuma BranchHisama BranchSuzunari BranchTamakoma BranchWataayu BranchYumite District Branch
    Factions Kido FactionShinoda FactionTamakoma Branch
    Triggers AsteroidBagworm • Bagworm Tag • Bail OutChameleonCobraConnectorDummy BeaconEgret • Enhanced Radar • EscudoFūjinFull ArmsFull AttackGeistGimletGrasshopperHornetHoundIbisIdatenKogetsu (Spear/Gen'yō/Senkū) • Lead BulletLightning • Makō • MeteorRadarRaygust (Shield Mode/Thruster) • SalamanderScorpionShield (Fixed Mode/Full Guard) • SilencerSōgetsu (Axe) • SpiderStarmakerSwitchboxTeleporter • Timer • TomahawkTrion BodyViperYūma's Black Trigger
     


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