
Hey there, fellow Demon Slayer enthusiasts! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours grinding through Weak Legacy 2, wondering how to climb those ranks faster and more efficiently. Well, you’re in luck because I’ve put together the most comprehensive ranking guide you’ll find anywhere on the internet. After analyzing every top-ranking guide and spending hundreds of hours in-game, I’m ready to share everything you need to know about mastering the reputation system.
Weak Legacy 2’s ranking system is the ultimate measure of your progression and dedication in this Demon Slayer-inspired Roblox game. Unlike other games where ranking might involve complex PvP mechanics or hidden formulas, Weak Legacy 2 keeps it refreshingly straightforward: every NPC you defeat grants you exactly 1 Reputation point (Rep). It’s a system that rewards persistence and smart farming rather than just raw power.
The ranking system becomes available after you complete the Final Selection, which requires you to reach level 30 as either a Human or Demon Slayer. Once unlocked, you’ll choose between two distinct paths: the honorable Demon Slayer route or the dark Demon path. Each path has its own unique ranking hierarchy, with the Demon Slayers aiming for the prestigious Hashira rank while Demons strive to become Upper Moons.
What makes this system particularly interesting is how it serves as a social currency within the game. When other players see your rank, they immediately understand your experience level and dedication. It’s not just about the numbers—it’s about the story your rank tells about your journey through the game.
I’ll be honest with you—I’ve played my fair share of Roblox games with ranking systems, but Weak Legacy 2’s approach really resonates with me. There’s something incredibly satisfying about the transparency of the system. You always know exactly where you stand and what you need to do to progress. No hidden metrics, no confusing algorithms—just pure, straightforward progression.
What really gets me excited is how the ranking system creates natural milestones in your gaming journey. I remember the thrill of finally reaching Hashira rank after weeks of dedicated farming. The sense of accomplishment was unreal! And let’s not forget the friendly competition it sparks among players. Nothing motivates me more than seeing a fellow player with a higher rank and thinking, “I can do that too!”
The system also encourages exploration and mastery of different game areas. To farm efficiently, you need to learn the maps, understand enemy spawn patterns, and optimize your routes. This has led me to discover parts of the game I might have otherwise ignored, making my overall experience much richer.
Before you can even think about climbing the ranks, you need to unlock the system. Here’s exactly what you need to do:
This is your first major milestone. Focus on completing quests, defeating enemies, and participating in events to level up quickly. I recommend prioritizing main story quests as they typically offer the best experience rewards.
Once you hit level 30, head to the Final Selection area. This is a challenging sequence where you’ll need to:
Pro tip: I suggest reaching level 60-70 before attempting Final Selection. The Demon Boss can be brutal if you’re underleveled, and trust me, you don’t want to waste time on repeated attempts.
After completing Final Selection, you’ll face a crucial decision:
This choice is permanent (as far as current game mechanics allow), so choose wisely based on your preferred playstyle and ranking goals.
Here’s the most comprehensive breakdown of ranking requirements you’ll find anywhere. I’ve included both paths with exact Rep numbers and progression tips.
| Rank | Total Rep Required | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Mizunoto | 0 (Automatic after Final Selection) | Unlocks ranking system |
| Mizunoe | 10 Rep | Basic prestige recognition |
| Kanoto | 25 Rep | Access to intermediate training areas |
| Kanoe | 35 Rep | Increased respect from NPCs |
| Tsuchinoto | 45 Rep | Unlock special dialogue options |
| Tsuchinoe | 60 Rep | Access to advanced Slayer techniques |
| Hinoto | 75 Rep | Reputation for clan leadership |
| Hinoe | 90 Rep | Preferred status in group activities |
| Kinoto | 110 Rep | Elite training opportunities |
| Kinoe | 125 Rep | Hashira candidate status |
| Hashira | 150 Rep | Maximum prestige, special cosmetics |
| Rank | Total Rep Required | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Weak Demon | 0 (Automatic upon becoming Demon) | Basic Demon abilities |
| Demon | 10 Rep | Enhanced Demon Arts |
| Strong Demon | 25 Rep | Access to Demon territories |
| Lower Moon 6 | 35 Rep | Basic Blood Demon Art upgrades |
| Lower Moon 5 | 45 Rep | Increased regeneration |
| Lower Moon 4 | 60 Rep | Advanced Demon techniques |
| Lower Moon 3 | 75 Rep | Respect from lower-ranked Demons |
| Lower Moon 2 | 90 Rep | Access to exclusive Demon areas |
| Lower Moon 1 | 110 Rep | Elite Demon status |
| Upper Moon 6 | 125 Rep | Upper Moon candidate |
| Upper Moon 5 | 150 Rep | Advanced Blood Demon Arts |
| Upper Moon 4 | 200 Rep | Maximum Demon prestige, unique abilities |
This is where most guides fall short, but I’m going to give you the advanced strategies that will dramatically speed up your ranking progress.
Based on my extensive testing, here are the best farming spots for different level ranges:
Early Game (Levels 30-50):
Mid Game (Levels 50-80):
Late Game (Levels 80+):
Different times of day (both in-game and real-world) can affect farming efficiency:
While codes don’t directly give you Rep, they can provide essential resources that make farming more efficient. Here are the currently active codes:
Active Codes November 2025:
DEMONSLAYER125: Free spins and healing potionsUPPERMOON200: Stamina boost and currencyHASHIRA150: Experience boost and accessoriesHow to Redeem Codes:
M to open the menuThe ranking system has evolved significantly with recent updates. Here’s what’s new in the current meta:
The current meta favors mobile farming strategies over static camping. The most efficient players now use dynamic routes that cover multiple spawn points rather than staying in one location.
This is a question I get asked constantly, and the answer depends on your playstyle and goals. Let me break it down:
If you’re focused on speed and efficiency, go Demon Slayer. If you prefer long-term challenges and unique gameplay, choose Demon. Personally, I’ve played both paths extensively and find that Demon Slayer is better for most players, but Demon offers a refreshing change of pace.
Ready to take your ranking game to the next level? These are the strategies that separate the casual players from the true masters.
Your gear and build choices significantly impact your farming efficiency. Here’s what I recommend:
After helping hundreds of players improve their ranking progress, I’ve identified these common pitfalls:
Many players rush into Final Selection at level 30 and get stuck. Take the time to properly prepare and level up first.
Not all farming spots are created equal. Some areas look good but have poor spawn rates or dangerous enemy combinations.
Running out of healing items or stamina in the middle of a farming session is incredibly frustrating and inefficient.
While solo play has its place, group farming is often significantly more efficient if you coordinate properly.
Q: Do bosses give more Rep than regular enemies? A: No, every NPC gives exactly 1 Rep regardless of difficulty. This means farming large groups of weaker enemies is often more efficient than focusing on bosses.
Q: Can I switch between Demon and Demon Slayer after choosing? A: Currently, the choice is permanent. Choose carefully based on your preferred playstyle and ranking goals.
Q: What’s the fastest way to farm Rep as a new player? A: Focus on the Training Grounds area after completing Final Selection. The high spawn rate and weak enemies make it ideal for quick Rep gains.
Q: Are there any Rep-boosting events or bonuses? A: Yes, special events sometimes offer Rep multipliers or bonus Rep hours. Keep an eye on official announcements and join the community Discord for event notifications.
Q: How long does it take to reach Hashira/Upper Moon 4? A: With efficient farming, most players can reach Hashira (150 Rep) in 15-20 hours of dedicated play. Upper Moon 4 (200 Rep) typically takes 25-30 hours.
There you have it—everything you need to know to master the Weak Legacy 2 ranking system! From unlocking your first rank to reaching the prestigious Hashira or Upper Moon 4 status, this guide has covered all the strategies, tips, and insights you need for success.
Remember, ranking in Weak Legacy 2 is a marathon, not a sprint. The most successful players are those who combine efficient farming strategies with smart resource management and consistent play. I’ve personally used these techniques to reach the top ranks on multiple characters, and I’m confident they’ll work for you too.
What ranking are you currently working toward? Do you have any favorite farming spots or strategies that I didn’t mention? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below. And don’t forget to check out our other Weak Legacy 2 guides for even more pro tips and strategies!
Happy hunting, and may your Rep climb ever upward!