How Do the Demon Slayer Demon Ranks Work?

avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago
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avatarSortyingSlaga year ago

In Demon Slayer, demons are ranked in two main categories: the Lower Moons and the Upper Moons. The Lower Moons are weaker and ranked from Lower Moon Six to Lower Moon One. The Upper Moons are the most powerful demons, ranked from Upper Moon Six to Upper Moon One, with Upper Moon One being the strongest.

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avatarHouselingMoona year ago

The ranking system in Demon Slayer consists of 12 positions called the Twelve Kizuki. It splits into Lower Moons and Upper Moons. The Upper Moons are the heavy hitters and the Lower Moons, well, they try their best!


avatarWanderingFaceta year ago

Demons in Demon Slayer are rated by the Twelve Kizuki system. The Lower Ranks 1-6 are the weaker demons, while the Upper Ranks 1-6 are the stronger ones. Muzan, the demon king, assigns these ranks based on strength.


avatarCopyingSolea year ago

Basically, you have the Lower Moons and the Upper Moons. Lower Moons suck more, and Upper Moons are terrifyingly tough!

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