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Unlike the other two Raygust is a defensive Trigger. Its blade partially transforms, like Scorpion. It has a Shield Mode which increases durability in exchange for reduced attack power.

Shiori Usami about Raygust, in Chapter 27.[1]

Raygust is an Attacker Trigger. Its properties change depending on whether it is set to Blade Mode or Shield Mode.

Raygust (レイガスト, Reigasuto ?) is an Attacker Trigger. Its properties change depending on whether it is set to Blade Mode ((ブレード) モード, Burēdo Mōdo ?)[4] or Shield Mode ((シールド) モード, Shīrudo Mōdo ?).[1]

Appearance

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Raygust is composed of a handle and a much larger section of semi-transparent, glowing[5] Trion which can be manipulated at will and whose default shape is determined by the mode of the Trigger. In Blade Mode, Raygust takes the appearance of a large double-ended saber with a handguard spawning from the blade itself, also connecting to a shorter blade. In Shield Mode, Raygust's blade transforms into a tall, slightly curved shield which can be held using the haft. Depending on the user's preference, the long axes of the shield and the handle can be either parallel[6] or perpendicular to one another.[7]

The hilt of the Trigger is composed of a black handle and a slightly shorter white point at the intersection of which is a white hoop, partly bordered in black where it joins the handle. Reiji Kizaki's Raygust has a more streamlined hilt, composed of a black handle and a small, white tip shaped like a fan on either end.[4]

Overview

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Raygust was developed by Raizō Terashima, who was 18 at the time (now 21[8]), and one of the top Kogetsu users, when he became annoyed with the increasing power and popularity of Gunner Triggers. He thus invented a new weapon to counter them with Shield and Scorpion as a basis,[2] making it the last of the three main Attacker Triggers currently in use to be created.

Abilities

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Yūma changing Raygust's shape.

Raygust is considered a defensive Trigger.[1] It weighs more[9] and boasts lower offensive abilities than Scorpion and Kogetsu.[10][3] For these reasons, it is by far the least popular Attacker Trigger.[9] Nonetheless, it is a powerful, versatile tool in the right hands. The blade can be shapeshifted to suit the user's fighting style,[11] and its size can be reduced to make it more aerodynamic.[12] In Shield Mode, the malleable component has been morphed to anchor the user to the ground to brace for a strong impact,[13] to immobilize an opponent against a wall,[14][15] subsequently creating an opening to attack through,[16] or to catch the opponent's weapon at close quarters and throw them off-balance.[7]

The offensive power of the blade can seemingly be increased with Thruster, a combination which was said to be able to counter the protection awarded by Escudo.[17] This was demonstrated when Kō Murakami's accelerated Raygust was able to effortlessly smash Osamu Mikumo's when the latter was in Blade Mode,[18] which was durable enough to withstand a clash with Kogetsu[19] despite being less resistant than normal due to the wielder's low trion levels. Raygust's performance is in fact heavily influenced by the user's trion amount.[20][21] Its durability can be greatly augmented in return for a decrease in its offensive abilities by switching to Shield Mode,[1] a state in which Raygust can withstand a prolonged assault carried out with Attacker Triggers[22] as well as several rounds of Gunner Triggers without breaking.[23] Thruster further increases a Raygust user's options, not only accelerating their slashes, but also allowing them to move in mid-air at high speed,[24][25] to push back opponents,[26][27] and to propel Raygust itself at the target.[28][12]

Like firearms and Kogetsu,[29] Raygust can be turned off in order to use other Triggers without the handle being dispelled, although the blade or shield will disappear.[30] This allows the user not to spend trion and lose precious instants to conjure the handle anew every time the Trigger is needed.[29] If the handle is lost or damaged, it can nonetheless be conjured again.[31][32]

Users

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See also: Raygust Users

Raygust is known to be unpopular among Border agents,[9] counting only four users: Osamu Mikumo,[33] Reiji Kizaki,[9] Kō Murakami[34] and Yukimaru Ichijō,[35] although there might be more users among agents who do not participate in Rank Wars.[36] The former three users show a preference for Shield Mode over Blade Mode.

Trivia

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  • If there is indeed a rule according to which official agents must have two Shields in their Trigger set (one of which may be replaced with another Defense Trigger),[37] Raygust users might be exempt from it: in fact, Osamu is the known only agent, excluding those using Bagworm Tag and Kyōsuke Karasuma who has Escudo, to have only one Shield equipped.[38]
  • Osamu did not know about Shield Mode until Shiori Usami explained Raygust's abilities to Yūma Kuga.[9]
  • This Trigger is similar in appearance to the Escudo from "Talented Elite Jin".

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 World Trigger MangaChapter 27 (p. 7)
  2. 2.0 2.1 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, Question 155, Page 305
  3. 3.0 3.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 213)
  4. 4.0 4.1 World Trigger MangaChapter 63 (p. 4)
  5. World Trigger MangaChapter 168 (p. 21)
  6. World Trigger MangaChapter 36 (p. 16)
  7. 7.0 7.1 World Trigger MangaChapter 99 (p. 5)
  8. World Trigger MangaChapter 118 (p. 3)
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 World Trigger MangaChapter 27 (p. 8)
  10. Daisuke Ashihara: Attack: B (Shield Mode: E)
    Weight: D
    Source: Attacker Triggers, Volume 4
  11. World Trigger MangaChapter 5 (p. 2-3)
  12. 12.0 12.1 World Trigger MangaChapter 128 (p. 9)
  13. World Trigger MangaChapter 53 (p. 6)
  14. World Trigger MangaChapter 36 (p. 17)
  15. World Trigger MangaChapter 100 (p. 15)
  16. World Trigger MangaChapter 36 (p. 17-18)
  17. World Trigger MangaChapter 172 (p. 4)
  18. World Trigger MangaChapter 172 (p. 11)
  19. World Trigger MangaChapter 167 (p. 16)
  20. World Trigger MangaChapter 5 (p. 14)
  21. World Trigger MangaChapter 50 (p. 13)
  22. World Trigger MangaChapter 98
  23. World Trigger MangaChapter 99
  24. World Trigger MangaChapter 69 (p. 9)
  25. World Trigger MangaChapter 97 (p. 7)
  26. World Trigger MangaChapter 36 (p. 16-17)
  27. World Trigger MangaChapter 168 (p. 14-15)
  28. World Trigger MangaChapter 99 (p. 13-14)
  29. 29.0 29.1 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 extinguishing 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. Extinguishing 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
  30. World Trigger MangaChapter 152 (p. 13)
  31. World Trigger MangaChapter 99 (p. 19)
  32. World Trigger MangaChapter 172 (p. 15)
  33. World Trigger MangaChapter 36 (p. 10)
  34. World Trigger MangaChapter 93 (p. 14)
  35. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 86)
  36. Q: Are there any branches besides Tamakoma and Suzunari?
    A: Border has 6 branches: Tamakoma, Suzunari, Wataayu (綿(わた)(あゆ) ?), Yumite District ((ゆみ)()(まち) ?), Hayanuma ((はや)(ぬま) ?), and Kuma (()() ?). Its personnel are mostly those who prioritise work or school and don’t aim for A-Rank (they do not participate in the twice a week Rank Wars). The branches are placed on the outer edge of the Forbidden Zone. Other than Tamakoma, the branches function as a point of contact for local residents.
    Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11
  37. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 95)
  38. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 141)
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Border Triggers
Basic Equipment Bail Out • Radar • Trion Body
Gunner Asteroid • Cobra • Gimlet • Hornet • Hound • Meteor • Salamander • Tomahawk • Viper
Sniper Egret • Ibis • Lightning
Trap Switchbox
Prototypes Connector • Dummy Beacon • Full Arms • Geist • Idaten • Makō • Teleporter • Timer
Border
Commander in Chief Masamune Kido
Administration Eizō Netsuki • Katsumi Karasawa • Kyōko Sawamura • Masafumi Shinoda • Motokichi Kinuta • Takumi Rindō
General Staff Michael Cronin • Raizō Terashima • Ryōji Kiriyama • Maruka Mochizuki • Seiji Mizunuma
S-Rank Tsukihiko Amō
A-Rank Ai Kitora • Asumi Amakura • Futaba Kuroe • Hayato Uno • Isami Tōma • Jun Arashiyama • Kazuma Satomi • Kei Tachikawa • Ken Satori • Kirie Konami • Kōhei Izumi • Kyōsuke Karasuma • Mai Kitagawa • Mitsuru Tokieda • Nozomi Kako • Reiji Kizaki • Ryō Utagawa • Ryūji Saeki • Shinji Fuyushima • Shirō Kikuchihara • Shōhei Kodera • Shūji Miwa • Shun Midorikawa • Sōya Kazama • Takaaki Katagiri • Takeru Yuiga • Tōichirō Momozono • Tōru Narasaka • Yōsuke Yoneya • Yūichi Jin • Yukimaru Ichijō
B-Rank Atsushi Hokari • Chika Amatori • Daichi Tsutsumi • Fumika Teruya • Hanao Tsukimi • Haruaki Azuma • Hidetaka Kitazoe • Hiro Kitazoe • Hisato Sasamori • Hitoshi Matsushiro • Hyuse • Itsuki Fujisawa • Kai Minamisawa • Kazuaki Ōji • Kazuki Kurauchi • Kazuto Tonooka • Keizō Mamiya • Kō Murakami • Kōji Oki • Kōtarō Suwa • Kotarō Tomoe • Kuniharu Kakizaki • Makoto Chano • Mamoru Tokiwa • Masakuni Hakoda • Masataka Ninomiya • Masato Kageura • Minoru Hata • Mitsuya Koinuma • Noboru Koarai • Osamu Mikumo • Rei Nasu • Rokurō Wakamura • Ryōgo Funabashi • Satoru Hayakawa • Satoshi Mizukami • Seiji Marui • Shinnosuke Tsuji • Shō Motegi • Sumiharu Inukai • Taichi Betsuyaku • Takahiro Ebina • Takuma Yuba • Tatsuhito Ikoma • Tatsuya Kuruma • Tetsuji Arafune • Tokiya Saitō • Tsuneyuki Okudera • Waka Utsunomiya • Wataru Urushima • Yōko Katori • Yoshinobu Kera • Yoshito Hanzaki • Yūichirō Yoshizato • Yukari Obishima • Yukito Otokawa • Yūko Kumagai • Yūma Kuga • Yūta Miura • Yutaka Kashio • Yūya Tsuchisaki • Yuzuru Ema
C-Rank Fumifumi Saotome • Hidehide Hinoe • Izuho Natsume • Teruteru Kōda
Operators Aki Hiyami • An Kobayakawa • Aoi Kusumoto • Asami Taya • Asuka Asagiri • Ayumu Hatori • Hana Somei • Haruka Ayatsuji • Haya Kittaka • Hazuki Nanao • Hikari Nire • Kaho Mikami • Karin Yuitsuka • Madoka Ui • Mako Hitomi • Maori Hosoi • Megumi Tokura • Nono Fujimaru • Ren Tsukimi • Rika Rokuta • Rin Kagami • Risa Maki • Rui Osano • Saki Kusakabe • Sakurako Taketomi • Sayoko Shiki • Shiori Usami • Yuka Kon • Yuri Rindō • Yuu Kunichika
Former Border Agents Akane Hiura • Mirai Hatohara • Tadaomi Kanda • Yūgo Kuga
Affiliated Personnel Raijinmaru • Replica • Izuho's Cat • Rinji Amatori • Ruka Shinoda • Yōtarō Rindō
Old Border Agents Hibiki Taira • Ibuki Wakisaka • Kaede Namekata • Kengo Sōma • Kirie Konami • Manabu Kai • Masafumi Shinoda • Masamune Kido • Mato Kujō • Motoki Suzumura • Reiji Kizaki • Rintarō Chihiro • Ryōji Kiriyama • Shin Kazama • Sōichi Mogami • Takumi Rindō • Tetsuya Umesaki • Yūichi Jin • Yuri Rindō
Squads Arafune Squad • Arashiyama Squad • Azuma Squad • Chano Squad • Ebina Squad • Fuyushima Squad • Hayakawa Squad • Ikoma Squad • Kageura Squad • Kakizaki Squad • Kako Squad • Katagiri Squad • Katori Squad • Kazama Squad • Kusakabe Squad • Kōda Squad • Mamiya Squad • Matsushiro SquadMiwa Squad • Nasu Squad • Ninomiya Squad • Ōji Squad • Suwa Squad • Suzunari First (Kuruma Squad) • Tachikawa Squad • Tamakoma First (Kizaki Squad) • Tamakoma Second (Mikumo Squad) • Tokiwa Squad • Urushima Squad • Yoshizato Squad • Yuba Squad
Positions All-Rounder • Attacker • Engineer • Gunner • Operator • Shooter • Sniper • Spotter • Trapper
Branches Hayanuma Branch • Hisama Branch • Suzunari Branch  • Tamakoma Branch  • Wataayu Branch • Yumite District Branch
Factions Kido Faction • Shinoda Faction • Tamakoma Faction (Tamakoma Branch) • Factionless Faction
Triggers Asteroid • Bagworm • Bagworm Tag • Bail Out • Chameleon • Cobra • Connector • Dummy Beacon • Egret • Enhanced Radar • Escudo • Fengari • Fūjin • Full Arms • Full Attack • Geist • Gimlet • Grasshopper • Hornet • Hound • Ibis • Idaten • Kogetsu (Spear/Gen'yō/Senkū) • Lead Bullet • Lightning • Makō • Meteor • Radar • Raygust (Shield Mode/Thruster) • Salamander • Scorpion • Shield (Fixed Mode/Full Guard) • Silencer • Sōgetsu (Axe • Twinblade) • Spider • Starmaker • Switchbox • Teleporter • Timer • Tomahawk • Trion Body • Viper • Yūma's Black Trigger
 
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