* Briefly sets the target's body on fire upon being hit.
* Briefly sets the target's body on fire upon being hit.
Revision as of 08:06, 19 June 2024
This page contains every weapon skin currently in Kaiju Paradise. A complete list of skins, along with their obtainment method(s), is shown below.
Some skins can only be crafted using their respective recipe, if marked with Can't be obtain via random crafting this means that they will not be obtainable via a rarity upgrade or reroll.
Badge Items, Unobtainable and Exotic skins cannot be obtained by upgrading or rerolling.
Upgrading rarity requires a number of same-rarity skins to craft a random higher-rarity skin. The rarity upgrading formula is shown in the table below.
An example of three commons being used to create an uncommon
Input
Output
3 Commons
1 Uncommon
4 Uncommons
1 Rare
5 Rares
1 Ultra Rare
6 Ultra Rares
1 Legendary
Re-rolling simply requires two skins of the same rarity to craft a random skin of the same rarity.
Adds two more katanas to the player, one in the left hand and one in the mouth.
The Katana in the left hand resembles an upcoming remodel of the Golden Katana, while the Katana in the mouth resembles the legendary Jonin katana skin.
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Exotic Skins=
Icon / Skin's Description / Inspect Animation
Obtainment
Effect(s)
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Combine Chthonian and Excelsus and Agony Knife and Cosmic Dust.
Can't be obtain via random crafting.
Modify the swing sounds.
When crafted plays a special animation for the crafter and others on the server hear the sound cue.
By default uses sheath for first two attacks, draws sword for final attack.
Changes idle, walk, run, and attack animations.
Mirage Edge uses default Katana animations.
First weapon with three different swing animations based on the drawn weapon.
First weapon skin to have 2 idle inspect animation and sound effects for one of them.
When equipped, dealing damage to another player will cause an menu to appear that display the current user input and a current "score" to the player ranking from EX (800), IN (600), S (410), A (270), B (180), C (110), and D (50). This score will drop exponentially if you haven't hit a player.
After activating that menu a song will be emitted from the player, damaging any player increases score; killing does not.
Reaching a rank higher than D will put the rank above your head to show to the other players.
There's 5 possible announcers: Kuriott, Demoman, Brainrot, Postal Dude, and one unknown announcer.
Each announcer has unique voice lines for ranks.
On kill; It creates a sphere of blue slashes around the targeted player.
The Copper Shortsword is from the Terraria base game.
The "Foxxo Bat" is the first skin to be ever removed in the game completely.
The Stick and ABCDEF is the only skin that can be obtained exclusively by Upgrading Rarity or Re-Crafting. There are no alternatives to obtaining the skin.
The Stop Sign received a rarity upgrade, having used to be an Ultra Rare before being changed to a Legendary.
The Jonin Katana skin was previously named "Ronin."
For a little while after its name change, upon unboxing, the chat message that appeared would still refer to the weapon as Ronin instead of Jonin.
The base color for the RGB Batsaber is white. However, the color is not shown when the skin cycles through its colors.
Although the RGB Batsaber shares similar traits as the other batsabers, it does not outline targets that are hit, nor does it have a death effect.
The Rainbow Bat used to have a glass-shattering hit sound. As of late, it has been removed.
Generally, crafting-exclusive skins are the rarest types of obtainable skins due to their inability of being collected by practical means such as opening crates. The individual skins needed to collect in order to obtain these skins add to the difficulty due to the recipe requiring those specific skins.
Otherwise, skins that are exclusive to Diamond Crates are the rarest obtianable skins.
Contrary to popular belief, the Molten Sword is craftable by random via 2 Ultra Rares or 5 Rares.
Similarly, the Pickaxe can be crafted randomly via 2 Uncommons or 3 Commons.
Unlike other weapons, all models of the Long Pipe, when held, are attached to the torso of the character instead of the arms of the character. Visually, both of the character's arms would hold, block, and swing the Long Pipe.
This was possibly due to the weapon being naturally two-handed, unlike other weapons.
Some skins will play music upon equipping or idling with the skin equipped:
The Stop Sign is a reference to Madness Combat series and plays “The Pied Piper”.
Used to play “Expurgation (Instrumental)” and was the only skin currently in-game that changes the entire weapon's hitbox.
As of late, the music is exponentially quieter than before. It is unknown if this is intentional or an audio bug.
The Spoonful plays the voice clip of King Bach's friend exclaiming "Only a spoonful!"
All weapons during the V3.1 Halloween Update, regardless of skin, will turn the targets body into a ghost upon death.
This is the Archangel's death effect.
For a brief period of time after the event ended, all weapons would still keep this death effect. This has since been fixed.
The Archangel death effect's ghost model used to be solid. This meant that players could climb and stand on top of the model to temporarily ascend. That is, of course, if the body does not despawn. It could have been used impractically to get on top of higher objects with ease.
This has been fixed, as players will currently phase through the kill effect instead of standing on it.
The Chthonian's death effect will burn the gootraxian's transmogrifying accessory. While the effect plays, the color of the accessory will darken and then fade away. Burnt accessories will quickly despawn and are unable to be equipped by other players.
Other death effects that burn the target to a crisp (such as Scorch) do not share this property, however, the accessory will be discolored.
Despite being released on the same update, the Archangel was given a death effect before the Chthonian.
All skins used to be only right handed.
This has been changed to have skins left handed.
Some skins lack an equip animation.
The levitating idle animations of Archangel and Chthonian and Thunderforce IV allow the player to hover above Gootraxian puddles without taking damage.
Mathematically, the Face Cooler is rarer to obtain than the Face Melter.
However, the Face Melter potentially takes a longer time to obtain compared to the Face Cooler if all methods of obtainability are considered.
The Curse of Eclipse is the third Exotic Skin to be implemented into the game. It is also currently the only Exotic Skin that is not a guitar.
Also unlike the guitars, it is unobtainable for normal players currently.
This skin was added shortly after the Archangel and the Chthonian, which were added at the same time, being the first and second Exotic Skins to be put in-game.
Oddly enough, you can sell the Curse of Eclipse even though it has a sell value of 0.
You can do so by putting any skin into the selling table first then adding Curse of Eclipse to the selling table. You will not get any additional credits/value when selling the Curse of Eclipse with any skins that can be sold ie; if you sold a legendary with the Curse of Eclipse, you’d only get the 7500 credits.
Attempting to sell Curse of Eclipse alone will make an error sound that indicates you cannot sell the skin, similarly to trying to sell an Exclusive skin.
The Participation Points skin does not have an option to be sold directly, but can be selected and sold if the selling menu is brought up via another sellable skin.
The Copper Shortsword was originally a Legendary Tier skin until Part 2 of the Halloween Event.
It received a rank downgrade to a Rare due to the mass crafting and selling of this skin breaking the economy.
Exclusive Tier skins are the only skins that are unable to be sold. They will not have a value pop up when the selling table is active.
Attempting to move an Exclusive skin into the selling table will result in the skin not moving and an error sound effect playing, indicating the inability to sell the skin.
The Crimson Cutter, while awaiting a replacement, was removed and replaced with the "Peculiar Wooden Rod That is Awaiting a Replacement." The skin features a simple wooden stick that used to play a fart sound upon hitting a target.
Despite the skin icon looking similar to the Stick, the actual model's shape is a long, skinny cylinder.
The skin's "blade" hitbox is invisible, but it is still there.
The Batsaber skins descriptions are a nod towards Team Fortress 2's Mann VS Machine mode, more accurately based on a community joke of kicking scouts for missing 1 money pile.
This skin has been for developers only, and been removed due to no longer having a model.