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When Saïx enters his berserker state, the shape of the Gibbous's blade changes drastically. The spikes lining the weapon's sides lengthen and become larger. The upper pair of spikes now point straight up and curve inward slightly. The lower pair now points nearly horizontally and curves upward slightly. The oval shaped gap in the center become longer, thinner, and becomes a lens shape. Additional, wide blades are now present on the tips of the lower set of spikes and a lining the upper half of the blade. These new blades are white with sky blue edges.
When Saïx enters his berserker state, the shape of the Gibbous's blade changes drastically. The spikes lining the weapon's sides lengthen and become larger. The upper pair of spikes now point straight up and curve inward slightly. The lower pair now points nearly horizontally and curves upward slightly. The oval shaped gap in the center become longer, thinner, and becomes a lens shape. Additional, wide blades are now present on the tips of the lower set of spikes and a lining the upper half of the blade. These new blades are white with sky blue edges.


== Etymology ==
The Gibbous moon phase occurs when roughly three-quarters of the moon is visible in the sky.
The Gibbous moon phase occurs when roughly three-quarters of the moon is visible in the sky.


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