Kuki Urie gets a mention with the Ghoul RE Ginkui Quinque! Learn how to unlock it and which materials you need to collect.

Get crafty in Ghoul RE! If you’re curious about the other Quinques you can craft, take a look at our Ghoul RE Crafted Quinque guide.

Ghoul RE Ginkui

Ginkui is one of the Quinques that members of the CCG can use! In the Tokyo Ghoul franchise, it is used by Kuki Urie and is derived from the Ghoul Noro.

How to Unlock the Ginkui Quinque

The obtainment method of the Ginkui Quinque is a little different compared to those of the Legendary, Rare, and Common rarities. Ginkui is one of the crafted Quinque! To unlock it for yourself, you need the correct Blueprint, as well as all required items.

  • Ginkui Blueprint
  • 2 Deformed Kakuhou
  • 50 Bikaku Fragments
  • 5 Refined Bikaku Fragments
  • 10 Kakuja Fragments
  • 2 One Eyed Fragments
  • 35 Gold
    • Obtain via NPC and Player bags
  • 29 Bronze
    • Obtain via NPC and Player bags
  • 30 Steel
    • Obtain via NPC and Player bags

You can obtain the 5 main types of Fragments by defeating mobs and bosses that use the respective Fragment type.

Blueprint

To get the Ginkui Blueprint, you must defeat the Noro boss. Just to note, the Blueprint is not a guaranteed drop, so don’t worry if it takes a few tries before you obtain it! The Ginkui Quinque is from Noro, hence why you have to fight him for this part of the obtainment method – it costs 5K to summon a boss.

Deformed Kakuhou

This item is also a potential drop from the Noro boss fight.

One Eyed Fragments

You must fight and defeat the Eto boss, though there are reports that Tatara and Ken Kaneki also have a chance to drop One Eyed Fragments.

Kakuja Fragments

To obtain Kakuga Fragments, you need to craft them with:

  • 5 Ukaku Fragments
  • 5 Bikaku Fragments
  • 5 Rinkaku Fragments
  • 5 Koukaku Fragments

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