Onikami Slayer Marks Guide

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Feature image for our Onikami Slayers Marks guide showing a front facing image of my avatar who has bright red hair and her blade held facing the camera in a more of a resting position as yellow light illuminates the right side of her body

My Onikami Slayer Marks Guide tells you about one of the most fundamental parts of any Demon Slayer-inspired game. In this guide, I detail how to achieve your Slayer Mark, what it means to do so and the buffs.

Check out Onikami on Roblox. For more guides like this, I have an Onikami Clans Guide which includes all Slayer Mark buffs. If you’re a fan of Demon Slayer, you might also like my Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Tier List.

Onikami Slayer Marks Guide

Only a Demon Slayer may achieve a Slayer Mark. They have a gruellingly slim drop chance from Demon and Boss combat. Depending on your Clan lineage will determine the buffs applied when obtained and active.

Each Demon kill has a 0.01% chance to drop a Slayer Mark, and each Boss has a 0.1% drop chance. Once obtained, you must be level 150 to use it at will, except for the Kamado (Mythical) and Tsugikuni (Mythical) Clans which bend the rules a little.

The Kamado and Tsugikuni Clans require fewer levels to obtain and use their Slayer Marks and have a higher chance of obtaining them earlier. Also, if you party with someone who has a Mark already regardless of Clan, your odds double to obtain your own.

  • Kamado – Players may obtain from between levels 30-40 onwards as opposed to level 150, with a 5% chance when the player is a recognised Slayer (Through Final Selection)
  • Tsugikuni – Players may obtain their Slayer Mark at any level with a 5% chance per kill until they become a recognised Slayer (Through Final Selection)

Slayer Mark Buffs

The full list of Slayer Mark buffs has been detailed and listed per Clan Rarity in the Onikami Clans Guide linked above. In short, each Slayer Mark applies a facial cosmetic to distinctly show when it’s active and applies a Health, Strength and Speed buffer.