Kamish’s Wrath is a pair of daggers cut from the fang of the dragon Kamish, and it sits near the very top of the power ranking for magical weapons. It hits hard, it scales with its owner, and it has passed through some of the strongest hands in the story.
Quick answer: Kamish’s Wrath grants +1500 attack and mana sensitivity, and it ranks as the second-strongest magical weapon in the world behind Antares’ Fangs.
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Dagger (a matched pair, one thicker than the other) |
| Effects | Attack +1500, Mana Sensitivity |
| Source | Kamish (the dragon’s fang) |
| Ranking | Second-strongest magical weapon, behind Antares’ Fangs |

What Kamish’s Wrath does
The flat +1500 attack boost is only part of the picture. The daggers are mana-sensitive, which means their power climbs with the strength and skill of whoever is holding them. A weak user gets a strong dagger, but a monster-tier user gets a monster-tier weapon.
That mana link also gives the wielder control over the blades themselves. In the novel, Jinwoo is able to change their weight at will, making them as light as a feather when he needs speed. The daggers respond to the person, not the other way around.
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Kamish was the boss of the first S-Rank Gate, a red western dragon that wrecked the American west coast and killed all but five of the S-Rank Hunters sent against him. During that fight, Thomas Andre came away with the dragon’s largest, sharpest fang after Kamish bit him with it.
The American government let Thomas keep the fang as a souvenir, and he later had it made into a weapon. The fang was too short for a longsword, so the smith shaped it into a pair of daggers instead. Because Thomas is not an assassin-type hunter, he never used them and did not let his guild touch them either, so they sat in the Scavenger Guild’s underground basement for about eight years.

Who has wielded Kamish’s Wrath
Thomas handed the daggers to Jinwoo as thanks for sparing his life and his guild during their clash in America. In Jinwoo’s hands the raw attack power finally mattered, and he used the blades to cut down lesser Monarchs. Thomas even admitted that his own Reinforcement skill, the toughest defense in the world, would have been useless against Kamish’s Wrath.
After the timeline reset by the Cup of Reincarnation, Jinwoo set the daggers aside for a black, purple-glowing pair forged from his own power. Later, his son Suho received Kamish’s Wrath as a reward from the System once he re-awakened. By then the weapon was worn from Jinwoo’s war with the Monarchs and hit far weaker than in its prime, but it was still Suho’s strongest gear, and his shadow-army dwarves eventually restored it to full power.
| Wielder | Notes |
|---|---|
| Thomas Andre | Owned the fang and had it forged, but never used the daggers |
| Sung Jinwoo | Received them as thanks; used them against lesser Monarchs |
| Suho (Jinwoo’s son) | Given them by the System; had them restored to full power |

The one enemy the daggers can’t cut
For all their power, Kamish’s Wrath has a hard ceiling. The daggers failed to even scratch Antares, the King of Dragons and the strongest Monarch. The reason is bloodline. Kamish was once Antares’ servant, so a weapon made from Kamish’s fang simply cannot break the king it used to answer to.
Appearance in the webtoon and novel
The two versions of the story draw the daggers differently. In the webtoon they are large, light-orange blades with gray hilts and glowing blood-red edges, one thicker than the other. The smaller dagger has a black blade guard, and the thicker one has a golden guard. In the novel, the blades are ice-white instead.
Kamish Wrath in Verse Piece
The name carried over into Verse Piece, where Kamish Wrath was added as a fusion weapon in a content update alongside Void Edge, new traits, and fresh codes. If you are chasing the in-game version, keep the Solo Leveling reference in mind. It is a dagger-class weapon built around high attack, matching the source material’s identity as a top-tier blade.
Whether you know it from the webtoon, the novel, or the game, Kamish’s Wrath is defined by the same idea. It is a dragon’s fang turned into a blade, one that grows deadlier the stronger its owner becomes, and only the King of Dragons himself stands above it.





