Ginkaku was a cruel and treacherous warrior who considered deception and betrayal a natural part of battle. He did not hesitate to attack his own comrades if the goal demanded it, and even praised opponents for such ruthlessness. He regarded words as a formidable weapon and often used caustic phrases to suppress the enemy's will. His pride was immense: any hints of disrespect toward the Golden and Silver brothers drove him into a rage. At the same time, Ginkaku was more emotional and less restrained than his older brother. His deep attachment to Kinkaku determined many of his actions, and his most frequent word was his brother's name. When Kinkaku was in danger or disappeared, Ginkaku would panic and desperately call for help. He believed that a shinobi must sacrifice everything for the success of the mission, and he himself lived by this principle. In battle, he carried himself arrogantly and mockingly, constantly testing the opponent's strength with barbs. Despite his emotionality, in critical moments he retained the ability to soberly assess the situation. Like his brother, he felt no remorse for his atrocities and was proud of his status as a legendary criminal. His loyalty to his brother outweighed everything else, including the fear of death.