During the Pillar Training arc of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,” when Kibutsuji Muzan visited the Ubuyashiki household, it was Tamayo who suddenly appeared and killed Muzan.
Using the blood demon art of the person from Asakusa, Tamayo risked her own body to absorb the drug into Muzan’s body.
Some people may be wondering what the effects of the drug that Tamayo Muzan took are.
So, this time I’ve summarized the following about Tamayo’s medicine.
- How effective was Tamayo’s medicine? Why did she corner Kibutsuji Muzan?
- Why did Tamayo’s medicine drive Kibutsuji Muzan to the brink?
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What is Tamayo’s development of the medicine to defeat Muzan?
In total, Tamayo developed four types of medicine to defeat Muzan.
The reason Tamayo developed multiple drugs is because Muzan has the ability to break down drugs quickly, which would make a single drug less effective.
When they injected Muzan with the drug, a strategy was used to deceive him by making it appear as if there was only one type of drug.
Trick Muzan with multiple drugs?
In reality, multiple drugs had been injected into Muzan, but it took some time for Muzan himself to realise that he had been given multiple drugs.
This delay had slowed Muzan’s powers of resolution, weakening him to the point that he struggled to land a final blow against the warriors.
The cooperation of Tamayo and Shinobu Kocho
Before the final battle began, Ubuyashiki identified the mansion where Tamayo was living and sent a crow to contact her.
The reason behind this action was to invite Tamayo to the Ubuyashiki residence and ask for her cooperation in the operation to defeat Muzan.
At first, Tamayo cannot hide her agitation when she is proposed to be invited, as a demon, to the Ubuyashiki mansion, the Demon Slayer Corps’ headquarters, but she ultimately decides to cooperate in order to defeat Muzan.
Sanyashiki also approached Kocho Shinobu about Tamayo’s presence and the possibility of joint development.
A scene foreshadowing Tamayo and Shinobu’s joint evelopment!
At the beginning of the Pillar Training arc, we see Shinobu Kocho sitting in front of the Buddhist altar, desperately trying to keep her composure.
In fact, this was the foreshadowing of what would happen right after the Master called him and asked him to collaborate on the development with Tamayo.
I was surprised to see that Shinobu’s inability to keep her cool after returning to the mansion was foreshadowing.
Drug development collaboration
Tamayo teamed up with Shinobu Kocho, the Insect Pillar and a doctor for the Demon Slayer Corps, and worked on developing a medicine.
Shinobu, who has a strong hatred for demons, initially views Tamayo as an enemy, but through their work together she gradually begins to see her as a person.
At the beginning of the research, Yushiro sensed murderous intent directed towards Shinobu and became more wary of her, and Shinobu responded by becoming more rebellious.
This caused a tense atmosphere between the two at first.
What is the medicine that Tamayo developed to defeat Muzan?
Kagaya Ubuyashiki sacrificed his own life and succeeded in causing great damage to Muzan.
Later, when Muzan was trying to regenerate, Tamayo appeared and purposefully allowed her arm to be absorbed by Muzan, secretly administering the drug to him.
This strategy involves four drugs that effectively weaken Muzan.
These were specifically designed to finally defeat Muzan, and were planned to fool Muzan into thinking he had only been injected with one type of drug.
A drug that turns demons back into humans
This potion can revert demons back to their original human form.
Tamayo clearly communicates this information to Muzan, indicating that his survival would be compromised if he were to return to being human.
This allowed Muzan to drag the surrounding Demon Slayers into the Infinity Castle, while he himself entered a cocoon state to break down the effects of the drug.
Aging medicine
The second medicine has the effect of accelerating the aging process even on Muzan, who is a demon.
This drug caused aging to accelerate at a rate of 50 years per minute, causing Muzan’s body to experience 9,000 years of aging.
As a result of this, Muzan’s physical strength decreased significantly during the battle.
Drugs that block cell division
A drug has also been developed to seal Muzan’s past ability to split into pieces of flesh and escape.
This meant that Muzan had no way to split up and escape if he found himself in a pinch, preventing him from fleeing the battlefield.
Cell-destroying drugs
The last drug has the effect of directly destroying cells, and its effects were most noticeable when Muzan was weakened by the effects of the other drugs he had received.
This caused scars from past battles to surface, causing Muzan to suffer a great deal of damage.
The effects of Tamayo’s medicine and subsequent developments
In fact, Muzan Kibutsuji’s neck is no longer his weak point, so he will not die even if his head is cut off, and the only way to defeat him is with sunlight.
Given this fact, during the battle to defeat Muzan, the corps had to keep him on the ground until dawn.
Many soldiers were killed in this brutal battle, but they ultimately showed their unity, saw the dawn come, defeated Muzan, and built a new world without demons.
The success of this battle was largely due to the presence of Tamayo, who risked her own life to force Muzan to absorb the drug at the Ubuyashiki household.
Despite being a demon, Tamayo’s contribution was enormous as she provided support to the corps members from behind the scenes.
Towards the end of the war, Tamayo developed a special medicine to defeat Muzan, which proved to be extremely effective in giving them an advantage in the battle.
summary
Thank you for watching “How effective was Tamayo’s medicine? Why did she corner Kibutsuji Muzan?” until the end.
This time, we have summarized the medicine that Tamayo used to corner Kibutsuji Muzan.
The medicine that Tamayo developed did not just function as a physical tool, but also symbolized a form of hope.
The reason they were ultimately able to defeat Muzan was because Tamayo’s medicine was able to weaken him.
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