Camellia is found inside the Cleanse Walker after defeating Kunai and Kirin at the end of Chapter 12, making it a strong late-game sword to equip and upgrade before the Chapter 13 final boss.
Camellia arrives late enough that you have little time to learn its strengths before the final fight. Its unlock route is short, but choosing whether to invest in it depends on how well its combat role fits your endgame build.
Camellia unlock requirements in Beast of Reincarnation
Spoiler warning: getting Camellia requires naming the boss encounter that closes Chapter 12 and discussing the start of the final chapter. Stop here if you have not reached The Capital and want the remaining story beats untouched.
The unlock is tied to story progression. Finish the Kunai and Kirin Malefact encounter, then continue into Chapter 13 to make the sword available in Emma’s base.
How to get Camellia in Beast of Reincarnation
Key Complete the closing encounter of Chapter 12, then collect Camellia from the Cleanse Walker at the start of Chapter 13.
STEP 1/6
Reach the end of Chapter 12
Progress through The Capital until you reach the chapter’s closing boss encounter.
STEP 2/6
Defeat Kunai and Kirin Malefact

Win the fight against both bosses to complete the requirement for Camellia.
STEP 3/6
Start Chapter 13

Continue the story after the boss fight to begin the final chapter.
STEP 4/6
Enter the Cleanse Walker
Go inside Emma’s walking base once Chapter 13 begins.
STEP 5/6
Find Camellia near the bed

Look for the sword standing in the room near Emma’s bed.
STEP 6/6
Pick up Camellia

Interact with the sword to add Camellia to Emma’s weapons.
If the sword blends into the room, look directly opposite Emma’s bed; Camellia is a world pickup and must be collected manually.
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Camellia weapon details and combat role
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Weapon name | Camellia |
| Type | Sword for Emma |
| Unlock point | Start of Chapter 13 after Kunai and Kirin Malefact |
| Location | Inside the Cleanse Walker |
| Upgrade advice | Reserve materials if it will be your Chapter 13 sword |
| Combat role | Flexible Impact and stagger-focused option |
Camellia carries the Spring Thunder description, which portrays every swing as crackling with lightning. Its item data, however, lists Impact with no status buildup, so its defining strength is direct damage and stagger pressure rather than automatic Shock procs. It can deal all eight damage types, giving it useful coverage against varied resistances.
Is Camellia the best endgame weapon?
No—not for every build. Camellia is an excellent final-stretch weapon, but it does not have a decisive advantage over every other late-game sword. Its flexibility and immediate usefulness before the final boss make it a strong choice, particularly when you want reliable Impact pressure.
Other swords can offer more specialized advantages. Purity provides lifesteal, while the Cirrus Sword boosts damage for both Emma and Koo. A Void-Touched Katana and Harmonic Resonance pairing emphasizes high damage and rapid Bond gain, whereas the Eternal Recurrence Blade uses a stacking attack-speed buff for sustained damage and on-hit builds.
Camellia therefore belongs among the worthwhile endgame choices, but your existing build may benefit more from sustain, Bond synergy, status effects, or attack speed.
Using Camellia after the pickup
Equip Camellia for the opening stretch of Chapter 13 and test how comfortably its attacks create stagger opportunities. If that pressure complements your abilities and equipment, apply its three available upgrades before challenging the final boss.
If the sword disrupts an established elemental or status-focused setup, keep your current weapon instead. Camellia is powerful enough for the final fight, but switching is worthwhile only when the complete loadout benefits from it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Camellia missable if you leave the Cleanse Walker?
No. Camellia is a story-linked pickup rather than a random drop or limited reward. If you pass its location, check the Cleanse Walker again and collect it from the spot opposite Emma’s bed.
Why do players call it the Camellia Katana?
The official in-game weapon name is simply Camellia, and equipment lists classify it as a sword. Players often add “katana” because that describes the lightweight bladed weapons Emma uses in melee combat; it is not a separate item.







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