How do the Upper Ranks work in Demon Slayer?

avatarCompletingClinta year ago
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avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Upper Ranks? They're the six most powerful demons under Muzan's control, ranked from 1 (strongest) to 6 (least strongest).

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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

Upper Ranks in Demon Slayer are the top-tier demons working for Muzan. They're numbered from 1 to 6, with 1 being the strongest. They're basically boss battles for the Demon Slayers.


avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

They are literally the boss fights in the series - super strong demons ranked from 1 to 6!


avatarScoldingIronya year ago

In Demon Slayer, the Upper Ranks are the highest-ranking demons who serve directly under Muzan Kibutsuji. There are six of them, numbered from Upper Rank One to Upper Rank Six, with their power and status increasing as the number decreases. These demons are exceptionally strong and have lived for centuries, mastering various Blood Demon Arts.

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