In Weak Legacy 2, choosing between Human and Demon completely shapes your fighting style, abilities, and long-term strategy. Demons gain access to devastating Blood Demon Arts—like the recently reworked Blood Manipulation—and a style of gameplay built for aggression and dominance.

The Path to Demonhood Begins in the Snowy Land

Becoming a Demon isn’t just a random luck-based roll—it’s a guided quest tied to a key NPC.

Step 1: Travel to the Snowy Land / Winter Village

Your journey starts in one of the game’s higher-level regions.

  • Recommended Level: 30+ for safe travel
  • How to Get There: Head to the snowy biome, then stick close to the right side of the mountain wall until you reach the Winter Village. You can also look for a distinct structure in the center of the area.

Step 2: Find the Demon NPC (Muzan)

To embrace your demonic fate, you must meet the source of demonic power.

  • NPC Name: Muzan (older guides referenced Doma, but Muzan is now the correct one)
  • Location: Inside or near the main Winter Village area

Once you find Muzan, you’re just one step away from the transformation.

Step 3: Pay the Price of Power

Muzan will offer you the opportunity to become a Demon—for a cost.

  • Transformation Fee: 1,000 Yen
  • Action: Interact with Muzan, accept the offer, and confirm your payment.

Important:

This transformation is usually permanent unless you use a rare Race Reset code or item. Once you switch, your gameplay shifts away from Breathing Styles entirely.

Welcome to Demonhood: Blood Demon Arts

Once transformed, your fighting style changes from traditional Breathing Styles to Blood Demon Arts (BDAs)—some of the most powerful abilities in the current meta.

Why BDAs Are So Strong

  • High burst damage
  • Unique movement and utility options
  • Excellent PVP versatility
  • Strong synergy with recent patches

Current Highlight:

The Blood Manipulation Rework (November 2025) dramatically boosted Demon viability, making now one of the best times to switch.

As a Demon, you’ll progress by unlocking and upgrading BDAs through quests, NPCs, and in-game challenges—no Masters required.