The Demons of Demon Slayer are immortal and (mostly) malevolent beings who serve as the main antagonists of the series. While all Demons share basic abilities and weaknesses, there are a wide variety of demons throughout Demon Slayer. As Tanjiro and his friends, Inosuke and Zenitsu, climb the ranks of the Demon Slayer Corps, they face an increasingly tough array of demons.
All demons in Demon Slayer possess immortality, regenerative abilities, flesh manipulation, and physical capabilities beyond that of humans. The consumption of humans allows demons to grow in strength and gather power. In Demon Slayer, Demons also possess unique abilities, known as Blood Demon Arts, which are spells they can cast due to the unique nature of their blood. These abilities combined create a vast array of demons throughout the Demon Slayer universe.
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Demons' weaknesses tend to be relatively universal; fatal sunlight burns, being decapitated by Nichirin Blades, wisteria flowers, and the Curse of Kibutsuji affect all demons (barring a few exceptions). However, the fact that each demon has unique abilities means that Slayers must always adapt to defeat their enemies. Here's a guide to the biggest Demons of Demon Slayer season 1.
One of the main protagonists in Demon Slayer is Nezuko Kamado, Tanjiro's younger sister.After being turned into a demon during a massacre of their family, Tanjiro declares that he will find a way to restore Nezuko's humanity. Nezuko's bond with her brother is what separates her from most other demons. While demons typically lose their ties to their humanity, Nezuko has killed multiple demons for attempting to kill her brother (or any human, as she
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