Weak Legacy 2 Ranking Guide (March 2026) Master the Rep System

Ever wondered how to climb the ranks in Weak Legacy 2 and become the ultimate Hashira or the most feared Upper Moon demon? I’ve spent countless hours grinding through this Demon Slayer-inspired Roblox game, and I’m here to share everything you need to know about the ranking system. Whether you’re a fresh-faced recruit just completing your Final Selection or a seasoned veteran looking to optimize your Rep farming, this comprehensive guide has you covered.
In Weak Legacy 2, your rank isn’t just a fancy title—it’s a visual testament to your dedication and combat prowess. The ranking system is straightforward but requires commitment, and understanding how it works is the first step toward domination. Let me walk you through every detail of this system, from unlocking it to achieving the highest possible ranks.
Weak Legacy 2 Ranking System Overview
The ranking system in Weak Legacy 2 serves as the ultimate badge of honor, showcasing your character’s progression and the number of enemies you’ve defeated. Before diving into the specifics, here’s a quick reference table that breaks down everything you need to know:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Unlock Requirement | Complete Final Selection |
| Level Requirement | Level 30 (Human/Demon Slayer) |
| Currency | Reputation (Rep) Points |
| Rep Per Kill | 1 Rep per NPC defeated |
| Applies To | Both Demon Slayers and Demons |
| Highest Slayer Rank | Hashira (150 Rep) |
| Highest Demon Rank | Upper Moon 4 (200 Rep) |
| Check Current Rank | Press ‘M’ to open Menu |
How to Unlock the Ranking System?
Before you can even think about climbing the ranks, you must first unlock the entire system. This is gated behind a crucial milestone that every player must achieve:
Complete the Final Selection – This is an absolute non-negotiable prerequisite. The Final Selection is a challenging trial that tests your combat abilities and determination.
Character Requirements:
- Your character must be a Human or Demon Slayer
- You must reach Level 30 before attempting
- Recommended level is 60-70 for a smoother experience
When you enter the Final Selection, you’ll face 30 demons that you must defeat. After clearing them, you’ll battle the Demon Boss, which has approximately 2,500 HP and a particularly annoying stun move that locks you in place while dealing 75 damage per hit.
Rewards for completing Final Selection:
- Demon Slayer Clothes (+300 HP)
- Mizunoto rank (your starting Slayer rank)
- Access to the Rep and ranking system
- Haori outfit
Once you’ve completed the Final Selection, the ranking system becomes available. If you wish to become a Demon instead of remaining a Demon Slayer, speak to the Douma NPC who resides within the Snow Village. He’ll transform you into a Demon in exchange for 1,000 Yen and your humanity.
How Ranking Up Works: The Power of Rep
The entire ranking system in Weak Legacy 2 is built on a single, simple currency: Reputation (Rep). Here’s how it works:
- Earning Rep: You earn Rep by defeating NPCs (Non-Player Characters) in the game
- One Rep Per Kill: Every NPC you defeat grants exactly 1 Rep—this includes both common mobs and powerful bosses
- No Shortcuts: The game doesn’t differentiate between enemy types; a kill is a kill
This means your progression is directly tied to the raw number of enemies you eliminate. There are no bonus objectives, multipliers, or shortcuts—just consistent, dedicated combat. Your journey from the weakest rank to the highest is measured purely by your persistence and kill count.
All Demon Slayer Ranks and Rep Requirements
If you remain on the path of a Demon Slayer after completing the Final Selection, you’ll begin your journey as a Mizunoto—the lowest rank in the Demon Slayer Corps. Here’s the complete progression path with all Rep requirements:
| Rank | Rep Required | Rank Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mizunoto | 0 (Automatic) | Starting rank after Final Selection |
| Mizunoe | 10 Rep | Entry-level Slayer |
| Kanoto | 25 Rep | Progressing Slayer |
| Kanoe | 35 Rep | Intermediate Slayer |
| Tsuchinoto | 45 Rep | Skilled Slayer |
| Tsuchinoe | 60 Rep | Experienced Slayer |
| Hinoto | 75 Rep | Veteran Slayer |
| Hinoe | 90 Rep | Elite Slayer |
| Kinoto | 110 Rep | Master Slayer |
| Kinoe | 125 Rep | Senior Master Slayer |
| Hashira | 150 Rep | Pillar of the Corps |
Understanding the Demon Slayer Rank Hierarchy
In the Demon Slayer Corps hierarchy, ranks follow a traditional Japanese naming convention based on the celestial stems. The ranks progress from Mizunoto (the lowest) all the way up to Hashira (the highest). Each rank represents a significant milestone in your journey as a protector of humanity.
The Hashira rank is the pinnacle of achievement for Demon Slayers. In the original Demon Slayer anime and manga, Hashira are known as the Pillars—the strongest swordsmen in the Corps who have mastered their Breathing Styles and defeated countless demons. Achieving this rank in Weak Legacy 2 shows true dedication and skill.
All Demon Ranks and Rep Requirements
If you choose the path of a Demon after completing the Final Selection (by speaking to Douma in the Snow Village), you’ll start your dark journey as a Weak Demon. Here’s the complete progression for the demonic path:
| Rank | Rep Required | Rank Description |
|---|---|---|
| Weak Demon | 0 (Automatic) | Starting rank upon becoming a Demon |
| Demon | 10 Rep | Established Demon |
| Strong Demon | 25 Rep | Powerful Demon |
| Lower Moon 6 | 35 Rep | Lowest Lower Moon |
| Lower Moon 5 | 45 Rep | Lower Moon |
| Lower Moon 4 | 60 Rep | Mid-tier Lower Moon |
| Lower Moon 3 | 75 Rep | Upper Lower Moon |
| Lower Moon 2 | 90 Rep | Elite Lower Moon |
| Lower Moon 1 | 110 Rep | Strongest Lower Moon |
| Upper Moon 6 | 125 Rep | Lowest Upper Moon |
| Upper Moon 5 | 150 Rep | Mid Upper Moon |
| Upper Moon 4 | 200 Rep | Elite Upper Moon |
Understanding the Demon Rank Hierarchy
The Demon hierarchy in Weak Legacy 2 mirrors the structure from the original Demon Slayer series. Demons are ranked based on their power, with the Twelve Kizuki (Twelve Demon Moons) representing the most powerful demons under Muzan Kibutsuji’s command.
The Lower Moons (Lower Moon 6 through Lower Moon 1) are formidable but can be defeated by skilled Hashira individually. The Upper Moons (Upper Moon 6 through Upper Moon 1) are exponentially more powerful—in the anime, Upper Moons haven’t been replaced for over 100 years because they’re nearly impossible to kill.
Currently, Upper Moon 4 is the highest achievable demon rank in Weak Legacy 2, requiring 200 Rep. This makes the demon path slightly longer than the Slayer path, but many players find the demonic abilities and aesthetics worth the extra grind.
How to Check Your Current Rank?
Checking your progress is simple:
- Press the ‘M’ key on your keyboard to open the game menu
- Look at the left side of the pop-up screen
- Your current rank and Rep count will be displayed among your character stats
This allows you to track exactly how many more NPC kills you need to reach the next rank tier.
Pro Tips for Efficient Rep Farming
Since the ranking system is purely based on defeating NPCs, efficiency is the key to ranking up quickly. Here are my battle-tested strategies for maximizing your Rep gains:
Find Your Optimal Farming Spot
Don’t just fight any enemy you encounter. The goal is to maximize your “kills per hour,” which means finding areas where you can eliminate NPCs quickly and consistently. Here are the best approaches:
Early Game (Level 30-100):
- Focus on Story Missions as they provide both EXP and combat opportunities
- Farm the starter areas where mobs respawn quickly
- Don’t overextend to areas with enemies that take too long to defeat
Mid Game (Level 100-250):
- Start incorporating boss farming into your routine
- Create efficient routes between boss spawns
- Example route: Tanjiro (Water) in Snow Biome → Rengoku near Wisteria → Zenitsu at Little Village
Late Game (Level 250+):
- Dungeons become available and offer massive opportunities
- Boss rotations become more profitable
- Team up with other players for faster clears
Balance Speed and Safety
While bosses give the same 1 Rep as a regular mob, they take significantly longer to kill and pose a greater risk of death. Often, farming large groups of weak mobs that you can one-shot is faster than battling a single boss.
The Math:
- Killing 10 weak mobs in 2 minutes = 10 Rep
- Killing 1 boss in 3 minutes = 1 Rep
- Winner: Mob farming for pure Rep efficiency
However, bosses offer additional rewards like weapons, accessories, and Haoris that can make your character stronger overall. The best approach is to mix both methods—farm mobs for Rep and tackle bosses for equipment upgrades.
Consistency is King
The ranking grind is a marathon, not a sprint. Here’s how to maintain steady progress without burning out:
- Set Small Goals: Instead of thinking “I need 150 Rep for Hashira,” break it down: “I’ll get 10 Rep today”
- Track Your Progress: Keep a mental note of your Rep count and celebrate milestones
- Use 2x Drop Rate Weekends: Play during weekends when the game often features double drop rates
- Join Active Servers: More players mean bosses die faster and respawn more frequently
Complete the Final Selection ASAP
Your ranking journey doesn’t officially start until the Final Selection is complete. Make reaching Level 30 and passing this trial your absolute top priority when starting the game. Until you complete it, you can’t earn any Rep at all.
Team Up for Faster Farming
Weak Legacy 2 is more enjoyable and efficient when played with friends or other community members:
- Shared Effort: Multiple players can focus down enemies quickly
- Safety Net: Less risk of dying when fighting with teammates
- Continuous Action: With a group, there’s always something to fight
- Boss Assistance: Particularly helpful for harder bosses with rare drops
You don’t need to deal the final blow to receive Rep from a kill—as long as you participate in the fight and deal damage, you’ll receive full credit.
Understanding Ranks vs. Levels
It’s important to understand that ranks and levels are separate progression systems in Weak Legacy 2:
| System | Purpose | How to Progress |
|---|---|---|
| Character Level | Unlocks abilities, techniques, and content | Gain EXP from quests, bosses, and combat |
| Rank (Rep) | Shows prestige and combat experience | Defeat NPCs (1 Rep per kill) |
| Mastery | Powers up specific Breathing/BDA moves | Use abilities repeatedly in combat |
Your level determines what content you can access and how strong your base stats are. Your rank is purely a prestige indicator showing how many enemies you’ve defeated. Both progress independently—you could be a high-level player with a low rank, or vice versa.
What Are the Benefits of Having a Higher Rank?
Currently, the ranking system in Weak Legacy 2 serves primarily as a prestige indicator. While specific stat bonuses tied to ranks aren’t officially confirmed, having a higher rank demonstrates several things to other players:
- Experience: A high rank shows you’ve spent considerable time mastering the game
- Dedication: Reaching Hashira or Upper Moon 4 requires genuine commitment
- Combat Prowess: The only way to earn Rep is by defeating enemies
- Community Recognition: Other players will respect your achievement
The ranking system also adds a layer of immersion for fans of the Demon Slayer anime, allowing you to roleplay as a true Hashira or fearsome Upper Moon demon.
Demon Slayer vs. Demon: Which Path Should You Choose?
Choosing between the Demon Slayer and Demon paths affects more than just your rank titles. Here’s a comparison to help you decide:
Demon Slayer Path
Pros:
- Access to Breathing Styles (Water, Flame, Thunder, Wind, Mist, Sun, Moon, etc.)
- Can unlock Slayer Marks for enhanced combat
- Shorter path to max rank (150 Rep for Hashira vs. 200 Rep for Upper Moon 4)
- More variety in Breathing techniques
Cons:
- No natural regeneration like Demons
- Cannot use Blood Demon Arts
Demon Path
Pros:
- Access to Blood Demon Arts (powerful supernatural abilities)
- Enhanced regeneration capabilities
- Unique demonic aesthetics and transformations
- More ranks to achieve (additional progression content)
Cons:
- Weakness to sunlight (lore-accurate)
- Longer grind to max rank (200 Rep)
- Cannot complete Final Selection as a Demon (must complete as Human first)
Important: You MUST complete the Final Selection as a Human before you can become a Demon. This unlocks the ranking system for both paths. After completing it, visit Douma in the Snow Village to make the transformation.
How to Become a Demon After Final Selection?
If you’ve decided the demonic path appeals to you, here’s how to make the switch:
- Complete Final Selection as a Human (required)
- Travel to Snow Village (located to the far right of Starter Village)
- Find Douma NPC (he’s in the snowy area near the village)
- Pay 1,000 Yen and sacrifice your humanity
- Begin your demon journey as a Weak Demon
How to Reset Your Race
Changed your mind? No problem! You can reset your race using one of these methods:
- Race Reset Potion: Available at the Potion Shop in Little Village for 250,000 Yen or Crystal Essence
- Robux Purchase: 120 Robux for instant reset
- Free Codes: Some Weak Legacy 2 codes offer free race reset tickets
Optimal Farming Routes for Rep
Based on extensive testing and community feedback, here are the most efficient farming routes for different stages of the game:
Early Game Route (Level 30-100)
Focus on completing story missions and farming basic mobs around:
- Starter Village area – Easy respawns
- Near Wisteria – Good density of enemies
- Basic quest objectives – Multi-purpose farming
Mid Game Route (Level 100-250)
Boss Rotation (Little Village Area):
- Tanjiro (Water) – Snow Biome, near Rui
- Zenitsu – Near Little Village entrance
- Rengoku – Near Wisteria entrance
- Return to start and repeat
This rotation minimizes travel time while maximizing boss encounters and Rep gains.
Late Game Route (Level 250+)
Dungeon Strategy:
- Unlock dungeons at Level 250 in Little Village
- Wave 25 guarantees an Epic Chest with high-tier loot
- Wave 90 guarantees a Legendary Chest with the rarest items
- Use the “Bait Strategy” where one player draws aggro while others deal damage
Advanced Boss Rotation:
- Sanemi
- Obanai
- Akaza
- Shinobu
- Tokito
For more detailed boss information, check out our Weak Legacy 2 Boss Drops guide.
Equipment That Helps With Rep Farming
While ranks are purely based on kills, having the right equipment makes farming significantly easier and faster:
Essential Accessories
Equip accessories that boost your stats for faster kills. Check out Weak Legacy 2 accessory guides for the best options based on your build.
Best Weapons for Farming
Some weapons are more efficient for clearing mobs quickly:
- Nichirin Blades – Standard Slayer weapons
- Flame Nichirin – 1% drop from Rengoku
- Mist Katana – 1% drop from Tokito
- Gyutaro Sickles – 1% drop from Gyutaro (for Demons)
Breathing Styles / Blood Demon Arts for Farming
Choose abilities with good Area of Effect (AoE) for clearing multiple enemies at once:
Best Breathing Styles for Farming:
- Moon V2 – Highest DPS in PVE
- Sun V2 – Excellent all-around performance
- Flame – Great AoE damage
Best Blood Demon Arts for Farming:
- Emotion Manifestation – High damage, versatile range
- Cryokinesis – Excellent crowd control
- Dark Thunder – Fast and powerful
For detailed rankings, check out our Weak Legacy 2 Breathing and BDA tier list.
Clan Bonuses That Affect Farming Efficiency
Your clan choice significantly impacts your combat effectiveness, which indirectly affects how fast you can farm Rep. Here are the best clans for efficient grinding:
| Clan | Rarity | Key Bonuses |
|---|---|---|
| Tsugikuni | First Swordsman (0.1%) | +25 Str, +400 Dur, +6 Speed, +0.8 XP, 10% Damage Reduction, Sun V2 + Moon V2 access |
| Kamado | Legendary (1%) | +20 Str, +230 Dur, +0.5 XP, Sun V2 access |
| Shabana | Legendary | Blood and Obi Manipulation buffs (best for Demons) |
| Rengoku | Legendary | Flame Breathing buff, excellent stats |
| Tomioka | Legendary | Water V2 buff, 10% Damage Reduction |
Having a stronger clan means faster kills, which means faster Rep accumulation. If you’re struggling with your current clan, use codes to get free Clan Spins and reroll for something better.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
After helping countless players with their ranking journeys, here are the most common pitfalls I see:
Mistake #1: Ignoring Final Selection
Some players delay the Final Selection, thinking they need to be much higher level. While Level 60-70 is recommended, you CAN complete it at Level 30 with patience and skill. The longer you wait, the more potential Rep you’re missing out on.
Mistake #2: Fighting Only Bosses
Bosses give the same 1 Rep as regular mobs. If you’re only fighting bosses and ignoring weaker enemies, you’re being inefficient. Mix mob farming with boss hunting for optimal results.
Mistake #3: Solo Grinding When Teams Are Available
Pride can slow you down. Team play accelerates kills dramatically—there’s no shame in grouping up for faster farming.
Mistake #4: Neglecting Character Upgrades
A stronger character farms faster. Don’t ignore your Breathing/BDA mastery, weapon upgrades, or accessory slots just to focus on Rep. A balanced approach progresses faster overall.
Mistake #5: Burning Out on Long Sessions
Marathon grinding sessions lead to burnout. Set daily goals, take breaks, and enjoy the journey. The ranks will come naturally with consistent play.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do bosses give more Rep than regular mobs?
No. Every NPC, from the weakest mob to the strongest boss, grants exactly 1 Rep upon defeat. Bosses offer additional rewards like weapons and accessories, but for pure Rep farming, mob grinding is often more efficient.
Can I change my faction from Demon to Demon Slayer (or vice versa) later on?
Yes! You can reset your race using a Race Reset Potion from the Potion Shop in Little Village (costs 250,000 Yen or Crystal Essence), spending 120 Robux, or redeeming special codes that offer free race reset tickets.
Is the Hashira rank the highest possible for Demon Slayers?
Based on current game information, Hashira (150 Rep) is the highest rank for Demon Slayers. Future game updates may introduce higher ranks, so stay tuned to the official Discord for announcements.
What’s the highest rank for Demons?
Upper Moon 4 (200 Rep) is currently the highest achievable demon rank. Note that this requires 50 more Rep than Hashira, making the demon path slightly longer.
What are the benefits of having a higher rank?
Currently, ranks primarily serve as prestige titles, showcasing your experience and dedication to other players. While specific stat bonuses aren’t officially confirmed, higher ranks earn community respect and immersion for Demon Slayer fans.
Do I need to complete Final Selection to earn Rep as a Demon?
Yes. You MUST complete Final Selection as a Human first to unlock the ranking system. After completion, you can speak to Douma in Snow Village to become a Demon, but the initial unlock requires Human completion.
How long does it take to reach Hashira or Upper Moon 4?
This depends on your playtime and farming efficiency. On average:
- Casual players (1-2 hours/day): 2-3 weeks to Hashira
- Dedicated players (3-4 hours/day): 1-2 weeks to Hashira
- Hardcore grinders: Under a week to Hashira
Add 50 more Rep (33% more kills) for Upper Moon 4.
Can I earn Rep by defeating other players in PvP?
No. Rep is only earned by defeating NPCs (mobs, bosses, and raid enemies). PvP kills do not count toward your rank progression.
Does Rep reset if I reset my race?
Your Rep and rank persist across race changes. If you’re Hashira and become a Demon, your Rep count stays the same, but your displayed rank title will change to the equivalent demon rank.
Where can I find the official game resources?
- Official Discord: Weak Games Corp Discord with 385,000+ members
- Official Trello: Contains detailed game mechanics and updates
- Roblox Page: Weak Legacy 2 on Roblox
- Our Guide Hub: Weak Legacy 2 guides
Latest Updates Affecting the Ranking System
As of Update 6 (March 2026), here are the most relevant changes that may affect your ranking journey:
- Blood Manipulation Rework: Sickles have been significantly buffed, making the demon path more viable for farming
- Shabana Clan Added: New legendary clan with demon-focused bonuses
- Soru Movement System Overhaul: Better mobility means faster farming routes
- New Reset Codes: More opportunities for free race resets
The developers regularly update Weak Legacy 2 with new content, balance changes, and features. Join the official Discord to stay informed about changes that might affect your ranking strategy.
Conclusion
The ranking system in Weak Legacy 2 is a straightforward grind that rewards persistence and dedication. By completing the Final Selection, efficiently farming Rep through NPC kills, and following the strategies outlined in this guide, you can steadily climb the ranks regardless of whether you choose the noble path of a Demon Slayer or embrace the darkness as a Demon.
Whether your goal is to become the revered Hashira defending humanity or the feared Upper Moon 4 terrorizing the land, the path is clear: train, fight, and conquer. Every enemy you defeat brings you one step closer to the pinnacle of power.
Remember to bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates as the game evolves. New content, balance changes, and features are added regularly, and staying informed gives you a competitive edge.
Now that you understand the ranking system inside and out, it’s time to get out there and start your climb. May your blade stay sharp, Demon Slayer—or may your Blood Demon Arts strike fear into the hearts of your enemies. The choice is yours!
Pro Tip: Don’t forget to use active Weak Legacy 2 codes before you start grinding—free spins and resets can save you hours of work and help you optimize your build for maximum farming efficiency!
Related Guides:
- Weak Legacy 2 Codes – Free spins, resets, and rewards
- Dungeon Farming Guide – Efficient dungeon strategies
- Boss Drops List – Complete drop tables
- Update 6 Guide – Latest content breakdown
- Races Guide – Human, Demon, and Hybrid details
- Sun & Moon Breathing Guide – Unlock the strongest abilities
- Mastery Leveling Guide – Power up your techniques
