
Gilgamesh also scales to various speed feats of these levels) | At least Massively Faster than Light+ ( 1.19 sextillion times the speed of light. In Fate/Extella, he is comparable to Iskandar, who can dodge Cu Chulainn's faster than light spear.

Ishtar can keep up with Servants that can react to her Noble Phantasm. Keeps up with Servants of similar speed to Enkidu) with Massively Faster than Light reactions and combat speed ( 201 times the speed of light. Can react to and fight Iskandar, who has a speed rating of D, yet Iskandar was fast enough to react to and dodge Excalibur's beam of light) | Massively Hypersonic+ ( Mach 1175. Can fight against Saber Artoria) with Faster than Light+ reactions and combat speed ( 59 times the speed of light. Finished off Tiamat when he regained his true power) In Fate/Extella, should be comparable to Tamamo no Mae, who can defeat an enemy who can destroy 80% of the planet, and it was also stated that Velber at that state could have destroyed the Moon | Multiverse+ level ( In his ending, defeated the entire Moon Cell with 90% of his treasury, and the Moon Cell has enough power to recreate the universe, which has infinite diverging timelines and worlds. When corrupted, his Child self destroyed the Mirror World, a Reality Marble as large as Earth and stated that he would "blow Illya out along with her world". The clash between his own Enuma Elish and Enkidu's Enuma Elish tore the entire planet apart, and their fight was also said to recreate and destroy the world 7 times over. There, he ruled Uruk as a wise king until he finally passed.Īttack Potency: At least Large City level (Can somewhat keep up with Heracles, who can deflect Artoria's Excalibur, which can do this) | At least Planet level( Is repeatedly stated to be the strongest Heroic Spirit. Gilgamesh, realizing his journey had all been pointless, laughed hysterically, and returned to Uruk, having accepted his mortality and limited lifespan. But the herb, carelessly set aside in Gilgamesh's impatience and vanity, was eaten by a snake, gaining the immortal property of shedding its skin. He found this herb, and while he bathed, he felt true satisfaction and happiness in his own actions and successes for the first time in his life. But he told Gilgamesh of another method, a herb that would make him immortal without having to depend on the gods or giving up his humanity in such a way. He searched for decades, but only discovered that Ziusudra had joined the gods to become immortal, becoming half-plant in the process. He searched out the sage Ziusudra, an immortal who hailed from an era before the Great Flood that had wiped out most of humanity. At that moment, seeing the only person to ever equal him die, Gilgamesh became obsessed with his own mortality, and set out to become immortal. He died, returning to nothing but mud, and a distraught Gilgamesh cursed the gods, swearing that he would never call another his friend. Enraged and humiliated, Ishtar begged for them both to be put to death, but only Enkidu was punished. After the goddess Ishtar fell in love with him and he rejected her, the Bull of Heaven was unleashed on Uruk.Īfter the seven years of destruction caused by the beast, he and Enkidu bound it with the Chains of Heaven and defeated it. They worked and adventured side by side for years, battling against monsters side by side and protecting Uruk. He emptied out his vault fighting against Enkidu, and when the battle eventually ended, the two of them had become great friends. He faced off against Enkidu outside the Temple of Uruk, and for the first time in his life, he was challenged.

While in his youth he was an earnest and kind boy, he grew highly arrogant as he matured, becoming a tyrant, and though Uruk's people suffered, the city prospered. Two-thirds a god and one-third human, and born from the union of King Lugalbanda and the goddess Rimat-Ninsun, he was a despot that ruled over and protected Uruk from all things, eventually turning against the gods themselves. He is the King of Heroes (英雄王, Eiyū-Ō), the hero of the oldest epic poem in human history, who possessed all things in the world. After Tokiomi's death, he forged a new contract with Kirei Kotomine that lasted until the Fifth Holy Grail War. Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ, Girugamesshu) is the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka during the Fourth Holy Grail War.
