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Roblox Weak Legacy 2 Breathing tier list

Just breathe.

Just like Demon Slayer, Weak Legacy 2 players harness robust Breathing styles to fend off demons. Each technique offers unique attack strategies accompanied by legendary swords. We’ll be ranking all the Breathing styles in Roblox Weak Legacy 2 to help you choose the best one.

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Breathing tier list for Roblox Weak Legacy 2

We’ll begin this Weak Legacy 2 tier list with the best Breathing styles, which will prove helpful for both PvP and XP farming. Then, we’ll make our way down the tiers with alternative techniques that offer more niche qualities.

TiersBreathing Styles
SLove and Serpent
AThunder, Sound, and Wind
BMist, Insect, and Water
CFlame, Sun

Thanks to its high attack stats and versatile range, Love is one of the best Breathing styles in Roblox Weak Legacy 2. Its fourth form, Wildclaw, is unblockable and deals a ton of damage. It also provides more chances to stun the enemy, allowing you to unleash some gnarly combos.

The Serpent style is another suitable choice due to its extended range and brutal combos. The technique’s Slithering Serpent showcases a distinct ability that teleports players to another location. Then, it gets even better when it lands a high-damaging attack upon arrival.

If you’re not yet at the level to unlock S-tier styles, A-tier abilities are excellent alternatives. Thunder, a high-damaging Breathing style, is slightly less potent than Love and Serpent but still packs a punch. The Sound ability offers the same results, using its powerful sound-based abilities.

As you start your journey in Weak Legacy 2, don’t be afraid to experiment with B and C-tier styles. These techniques, with their decent damage rates, can be great starters. The Flame Breathing style, featuring the elite Rengoku, is one of the first you’ll encounter. I recommend using it in the beginning, as it is pretty easy to get.

Flame Breathing Style in Weak Legacy 2
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Insect, Water, and Mist are pretty hit or miss, depending on your playstyle. Their damage rates can be reasonably low, yet they may be improved with higher levels. The Sun Breathing technique V2 can also be a letdown, differing from the original game. Sun V1 could be the better of the two if you still want to try it out.


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