The resurrected Kinkaku retained all his pride and contempt for his enemies, losing none of his self-confidence even after death. He still considered the Gold and Silver brothers to be the greatest warriors and was genuinely outraged that the new generations of Kumo had lost respect for them. Deception and betrayal remained his favorite methods, and he used them without the slightest hesitation even against former fellow villagers. The only true attachment for him remained his brother Ginkaku, and when Darui sealed him in the Benihisago, Kinkaku flew into an uncontrollable rage. Even in his resurrected state, he showed no fear or confusion, focusing entirely on destroying the enemy. His speech was coarse and abrupt, and every action was steeped in arrogance. Despite his subjugated position, Kinkaku showed no signs of internal struggle against the control, as if his own will perfectly aligned with Kabuto's commands. Defeat at the hands of "nameless" warriors was not just a loss for him, but a deep insult that he could not come to terms with until the very end.