Renowned as the 'Puppeteer', or the 'Necromancer' depending on who you're talking to, and well-earned names too. He wields his standard twin sickles, but modified to also be a firearm when needed. He has two box weapons, a spider, and a crow. The spider is able to set up gigantic mist web networks, not to mention spread the almost invisible mist threads. The crow is of the Cloud, and feasts off of blood, as it feasts and the more it does, more crows appear, and they continue to multiply so long as they can kill and feed. It is as onlookers have described, "he commands an army of undead, with enough omens of death to blot out the sun".
- Mist and Cloud Flames - Sam wields Mist flames in a peculiar way, and that is with threads, which entangle opponents (or allies... Or himself) and allows him to control them. He can pump them with Cloud flames to thicken and multiply them, also allowing him to bind opponents, which is easier than trying to control someone. To specify for Mist flames, he can either control one body and allow it to do amazing feats, or a large quantity, and have them fight on sheer numbers. Do note that he can control bodies even beyond whether or not they are alive, thus 'Necromancer'. He is also able to employ standard illusions.
- Box Weapon Mist Spider - A rather large web spider that can set up ever-expanding web networks, and can summon tiny web spiders to help with the expansion, allowing Sam to direct the expansion. He can also use these threads to control bodies. This aids him in controlling gigantic quantities of bodies. The importance of these networks is binding or trapping people who try to catch or find him, or at the very least, detect them as they step over them, like entering a spider's web.
- Box Weapon Blood Crows - These crows feast on blood and flesh and from that, multiply. They're generally not so useful outside of a sentry unless there is a long and bloody battle going on, where they can overrun enemies with sheer numbers.
- He sucks at a direct confrontation. That much should be obvious. None of these skills or weapons were designed for direct combat.