Type guide

Demon type

Demon matters when you are building around pressure and want to understand where that style fits.

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What it means

How to think about Demon

When to use this page

Open it when you are deciding whether an aggressive slot helps your team or simply makes it less stable.

Offensive notes

Demon is confirmed through Salabel and is a strong way to think about more aggressive team options.

Defensive notes

Use the Demon page to decide whether your team can support a riskier attacker before you overcommit to damage-first choices.

Best for

Demon is best for players who are ready to push damage harder but still want a sanity check before committing to a riskier team shape.

Common mistakes

  • Stacking aggressive picks without enough support
  • Treating Demon identity as a reason to ignore survival and utility

What this type usually adds

  • A more aggressive identity for teams that already have support in place.
  • A good test of whether your lineup can handle higher-pressure play.
  • A useful contrast against balanced or defensive roster choices.

Watch for this trap

Do not let Demon turn into an excuse to overload offense, especially if your current routes already feel fragile.

Good comparison points

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Examples

Officially surfaced examples

Source

Official reference