Weak Legacy 2 features 20 unique clans that provide essential stat buffs and special abilities, with Tsugikuni and Kamado ranking as the absolute best clans in Update 4.75. This comprehensive guide reveals the complete tier list, detailed clan buffs, reroll strategies, and exclusive insights you won't find anywhere else.
Aspect | Details |
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Total Clans | 20 unique clans |
Best Overall Clans | Tsugikuni (First Swordsman), Kamado (Mythic) |
Update Version | 4.75 (Current) |
Reroll Method | Clan Spins from main menu |
Free Spins Source | Codes, raids, bosses, dungeons |
Pity System | Guaranteed Legendary+ every 100 spins |
Welcome to the most comprehensive Weak Legacy 2 Clans Guide available for Update 4.75! Whether you're a new player looking to understand the clan system or a veteran seeking to optimize your setup, this guide provides everything you need to dominate the game. We've analyzed data from multiple sources, verified information with official channels, and included exclusive strategies you won't find in other guides.
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Clans are the foundation of your character's power in Weak Legacy 2, providing significant stat bonuses and unique abilities that can dramatically impact your gameplay experience. Each clan offers different combinations of Strength, Durability, Speed, XP Gain, and special buffs that synergize with specific Breathing Styles or Demon Arts.
Why Clans Matter in Update 4.75:
Our tier list is based on comprehensive analysis of stat buffs, special abilities, rarity, and overall impact on gameplay. We've evaluated each clan across multiple scenarios including early game progression, late game optimization, and specific build requirements.
Tsugikuni - First Swordsman (0.1%)
Kamado - Mythic (0.5%)
Rengoku - Legendary (1%)
Iguro - Legendary (1%)
Shinazugawa - Legendary (1%)
Tomioka - Legendary (1%)
Uzui - Legendary (1%)
Tokito - Legendary (1%)
Tsuyuri - Legendary (1%)
Agatsuma - Legendary (1%)
Kanroji - Rare (15%)
Kocho - Rare (15%)
Haganezuka - Rare (15%)
Sabito - Rare (15%)
Tamayo - Uncommon (22%)
Makomo - Uncommon (22%)
Kanzaki - Uncommon (22%)
Kaneki - Common (59.9%)
Toma - Common (59.9%)
Hashibira - Common (59.9%)
Here's the complete breakdown of all 20 clans in Weak Legacy 2, including their exact buffs, rarities, and roll chances:
Clan | Buffs & Perks | Rarity & Roll Chance |
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Tsugikuni | +25 Strength, +400 Durability, +6 Speed, +0.8 XP Gain, 10% Damage Reduction, Access to Sun V2 + Moon V2 | First Swordsman (0.1%) |
Kamado | +20 Strength, +230 Durability, +0.5 XP Gain, Access to Sun V2 | Mythic (0.5%) |
Iguro | +8 Strength, +200 Durability, +4 Speed, +0.25 XP Gain, 5% Damage Reduction, Serpent Breathing Buff | Legendary (1%) |
Rengoku | +18 Strength, +200 Durability, Flame Breathing Buff, Access to Rengoku Skill | Legendary (1%) |
Shinazugawa | +15 Strength, +200 Durability, Wind Breathing Buff | Legendary (1%) |
Tomioka | +10 Strength, +190 Durability, +0.25 XP Gain, 10% Damage Reduction, Water Breathing Buff | Legendary (1%) |
Uzui | +15 Strength, +180 Durability, +5 Speed, 5% Damage Reduction, Sound Breathing Buff | Legendary (1%) |
Tsuyuri | +7 Strength, +300 Durability, +2 Speed, +0.1 XP Gain, +15% Drop Rate, Flower Breathing Buff | Legendary (1%) |
Tokito | +15 Strength, +200 Durability, +0.25 XP Gain, Mist Breathing Buff | Legendary (1%) |
Kocho | +8 Strength, +85 Durability, +3 Speed, Insect Breathing Buff | Rare (15%) |
Haganezuka | +7 Strength, +100 Durability, +10% Drop Rate | Rare (15%) |
Kanroji | +20 Strength, +150 Durability, +2 Speed, Love Breathing Buff | Rare (15%) |
Sabito | +5 Strength, +50 Durability | Rare (15%) |
Tamayo | +10 Strength, +50 Durability, +5% Max Health Demon Regeneration | Uncommon (22%) |
Makomo | +3 Strength, +10 Durability | Uncommon (22%) |
Kanzaki | +3 Strength, +10 Durability | Uncommon (22%) |
Kaneki | Provides no buffs | Common (59.9%) |
Toma | Provides no buffs | Common (59.9%) |
Hashibira | Provides no buffs | Common (59.9%) |
Rerolling your clan is essential for maximizing your character's potential. Here's everything you need to know about the reroll process:
Pity System: Every 100th spin guarantees a Legendary+ clan with massively increased chances for the rarest clans. This pity resets after triggering, so plan your spins accordingly.
Optimal Reroll Targets:
Clan Slot Management: You can purchase up to 2 additional clan slots:
Having multiple slots allows you to save good rolls while continuing to hunt for better clans.
Free Methods:
Paid Methods:
Pro Tip: Focus on codes and events first, as they provide the most spins for your effort. Save your spins for the pity system if you're hunting for ultra-rare clans.
Understanding how clans interact with Breathing Styles is crucial for maximizing your effectiveness:
Tomioka + Water Breathing: The 10% damage reduction makes you incredibly tanky, allowing you to outlast opponents in extended fights.
Uzui + Sound Breathing: The speed bonus enhances Sound Breathing's mobility-focused playstyle.
Tokito + Mist Breathing: The offensive stats boost Mist Breathing's already impressive damage potential.
Kocho + Insect Breathing: Especially strong after Update 4.75's Insect Breathing rework, providing good stats for the revamped style.
Tamayo for Demons: The only clan with Demon-specific buffs, but the 5% health regeneration is minimal compared to the benefits of top-tier clans.
Universal Clans: Most top-tier clans (Tsugikuni, Kamado, etc.) work equally well for both Demons and Demon Slayers, making them the best choice regardless of your path.
Priority Clans: Any Legendary clan will significantly speed up your early progression. Focus on getting out of Common/Uncommon clans as quickly as possible.
Stat Focus: Early game, prioritize Durability and Strength for survival and damage output. Speed becomes more important in mid-to-late game.
Breathing Style Alignment: Once you've chosen your main Breathing Style, start targeting clans that specifically buff it.
Pity System Planning: If you're approaching 100 spins, consider saving them for a guaranteed high-tier roll.
Min-Maxing: For endgame content, specific clan/Breathing combinations become essential for optimal performance.
Multiple Builds: Consider maintaining different clan setups for different content (PvP vs. PvE, different boss types, etc.).
The latest update brought several changes that affect clan viability:
Kocho Clan Value Increase: The Insect Breathing rework in Update 4.75 has significantly increased the value of the Kocho clan, making it more viable for late-game content.
New Synergies: Updated mechanics have created new optimal combinations that weren't viable before.
Stat Rebalancing: Some clan stats have been adjusted slightly for better game balance, though the overall tier hierarchy remains similar.
Drop Rate Refinements: Minor adjustments to drop rates make certain clans slightly more or less common than before.
Stay connected with the Weak Legacy 2 community for the latest updates, codes, and strategies:
Tsugikuni and Kamado are unanimously considered the best clans in Weak Legacy 2. Tsugikuni offers the highest overall stats and unlocks both Sun V2 and Moon V2 Breathing Styles, while Kamado provides excellent stats and access to Sun V2. Both are extremely rare (0.1% and 0.5% respectively) but offer game-changing benefits.
The best ways to get clan spins are:
Avoid buying spins with Robux as they're generally not cost-effective compared to free methods.
Every 100th spin guarantees a Legendary+ clan with significantly increased chances for the rarest clans like Tsugikuni and Kamado. After triggering, the pity resets and you must accumulate another 100 spins to activate it again. This makes it strategic to save spins if you're approaching the 100-spin mark.
Only Tamayo offers Demon-specific buffs (+5% Max Health Demon Regeneration), but it's relatively weak compared to top-tier clans. Most players recommend using the best universal clans (Tsugikuni, Kamado, etc.) regardless of whether you're a Demon or Demon Slayer, as their overall stat bonuses provide more benefit than the minor Demon-specific buff.
There are currently 20 different clans in Weak Legacy 2, ranging from the ultra-rare First Swordsman tier (Tsugikuni) to Common tier clans that provide no buffs. Each clan offers different combinations of stat bonuses and special abilities.
Yes, buying clan slots can be worth it, especially the first slot that costs 500K Yen. Having multiple slots allows you to save good rolls while continuing to hunt for better clans. The second slot costs 299 Robux and is only recommended if you're actively hunting for specific rare clans.
Clan rarities determine both the power of buffs and the likelihood of rolling them:
New clans are typically added during major updates, which usually occur every 2-3 months. Update 4.75 focused on reworking existing systems rather than adding new clans, but future updates may introduce additional clan options.
No, the only way to change your clan is by using clan spins, which can be obtained through the methods mentioned earlier. There's no way to manually select or change your clan without using spins.
This comprehensive Weak Legacy 2 Clans Guide & Tier List for Update 4.75 provides everything you need to optimize your clan selection and maximize your gameplay experience. Remember these key takeaways:
Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates as new clans are added and balance changes occur. Join the official Discord community to stay connected with other players and get real-time updates about the game.
For more Weak Legacy 2 content, check out our guides on Breathing Styles, Blood Demon Arts, and boss strategies. With the right clan and proper optimization, you'll be dominating both PvE and PvP content in no time!