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the reason is probably mostly based on legend and folktale in indonesia that the "Kris" dagger may give you either a blessing or curse to its wielder since its a mystical dagger.
1. It's historically accurate - Kris were spiritual and were revered, a kris with a good spirit will bring good fortune while a kris with a bad spirit will bring misfortune
2. Considering the potential outcomes from the Kris, it's a "Go big or go home" "Roll the die" "Lucky 777" type unit, if you have a Kris Swordsman with Invulerability + March + Cover while in your territory, you might as well call it a turtle/tank