
This page describes Kilik's Battle Style in each of the games in which he appeared.
Soul Calibur[]
In Soulcalibur, Kilik's fighting style is based on Seong Mi-na's, although many people think that Mi-na's was based on his. He uses the range of his rod to get at long-range and set up many combos that can put a short-range character like Sophitia at a disadvantage. He also uses the raw power sometimes, overpowering many of other characters' single strikes.
Soulcalibur II[]
In Soulcalibur II, his style deviates a bit more from Seong Mi-na's, but still uses the same basic techniques.
Soulcalibur III[]
Even as Seong Mi-na's style drifts away from its original roots, Kilik's style stays basically the same while adding in some new moves now that he has a style that doesn't mirror another one.
Soulcalibur III: Arcade Edition[]
It's the same that Soulcalibur III.
Soulcalibur IV[]
It's basically the same as in Soulcalibur III, but he does get even more originality from his original style while still sticking to the same techniques.
Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny[]
It's the same that Soulcalibur IV.
Soulcalibur V[]
Kilik is a mimic character, he uses only the male characters discipline wielding the same weapons as Edge Master. However, when he uses his son, Xiba's style, he resumes wielding the Kali-Yuga and one of his iconic attacks, Wind Devine Flare.