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Anti-Kibutsuji Drug

The Anti-Kibutsuji Drug is a one of a kind compound engineered solely to bring down the demon progenitor Muzan Kibutsuji. Built in four sequential layers, it strips away his greatest strengths during the climactic clash inside the Infinity Castle.

Blue Spider Lily

The Blue Spider Lily is a legendary blue flower at the heart of Demon Slayer's origin. It was the crucial ingredient in the medicine that saved a dying young Muzan Kibutsuji, the same cure that turned him into the first demon.

Flame Hashira Chronicles

The Flame Hashira Chronicles is a record book documenting the long history of Flame Breathing. Kept and passed down through the Rengoku family across many generations, it holds clues that prove vital to Tanjiro's later battles.

Nichirin Sword

Nichirin swords are the signature weapons of the Demon Slayer Corps, forged from sunlight-absorbing ore so they can permanently destroy demons. Each blade takes on a unique color once drawn by a skilled wielder, earning them the nickname color-changing katanas.

Warding Mask

Warding Masks are wooden fox masks that Sakonji Urokodaki hand-carves for his students before Final Selection. Shaped as kitsune and bound with a protective charm, they are meant to keep his pupils safe and invoke the mountain god's guard.

Wisteria

Wisteria is a plant the Demon Slayer Corps relies on heavily against demons. Toxic to their kind, it is brewed into poisons that paralyze or dissolve demons, used to seal them away, and even refined into a cure that can restore a demon's humanity.

Yoriichi Type Zero

Yoriichi Type Zero is a six-armed mechanical training doll built during the Sengoku period and modeled on Yoriichi Tsugikuni, the greatest Demon Slayer who ever lived. Wielding a katana in each hand, it tests even elite swordsmen with movements drawn from its legendary subject.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Demon Slayer anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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