UNION ARENA: Demon Slayer Vol. 2 English Card List

The complete UNION ARENA: Demon Slayer Vol. 2 English card list has been revealed!

Filled with strong cards that bolster existing strategies, and entirely new decks (and a new energy color), Demon Slayer Vol. 2 is going to be a strong set for both collectors and players.

You can get the below cards in the Demon Slayer Vol. 2 booster pack releasing everywhere on December 12, 2025!

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Demon Slayer Blue cards

We’ll start with the Demon Slayer Blue cards – the fully new energy color coming to Demon Slayer in its second volume. The Blue Demon Slayer cards focus on the Sword Village Arc, and center around two of the Hashira – Tokito and Mitsuri Kanroji – as well as another Tanjiro and Nezuko.

While the strongest of these decks is the one centered on Tanjiro and Kanroji, neither can quite compete with the likes of the upgraded Yellow Tanjiro, making this more ideal to fans of the anime than competitive players.

Demon Slayer Yellow cards

The main new card coming to the powerful Yellow Tanjiro/Nezuko deck in Demon Slayer Vol. 2 is this four-cost Tanjiro with the color trigger. While running it means not running the two-AP cost Tanjiro with the 3000 BP removal, that’s more than worth it given this new Tanjiro covers one of the deck’s biggest weaknesses: easily shutting off the Nezuko multi-attack play.

Tanjiro gives you yet another 4000 BP character that easily switches to active while also offering almost total protection to Nezuko. This four-cost Tanjiro should offer a huge boost to this deck and could even help propel that deck back to the upper UNION ARENA tiers once again.

Demon Slayer Red cards

While we’ll be getting additional support for both of the red Demon Slayer decks in Vol. 2, most eyes will be on the Rengoku deck. While Rengoku did not nearly have the support he needed to be a main attacker before, he really comes into his own in Vol. 2, and in a big way.

Six-cost Rengoku is an absolute beast, with a handy 4500 base BP that enables him to double as an effective blocker. Meanwhile, his strongest advantage is his ability to sideline just about anything with relative ease via his “When Played” effect. Easily boost the range of this “When Played” effect with the two-cost Rengoku with the color trigger.

It’s a bold strategy that should be massively popular when the set makes its English debut.

Demon Slayer Purple cards

Demon Slayer Purple is going to be one of the top energy colors to watch coming out of Vol. 2. Primarily, players are going to be eager to give the new and improved Muzan build a try. While previously Muzan’s competitive viability was lackluster to say the least, following Vol. 2 it’s likely to make its way into the upper tiers at last!

The other deck is Gyutaro/Daki, a pet favorite deck of mine. While unlikely to be overwhelmingly strong, this strategy does at least get a few helpful cards to make it fair just a little bit better than it did before.

Lastly, we get a brand new deck in purple Vol. 2 thanks to the new Hantengu themed cards.

Demon Slayer Action Point cards

Bandai has done an excellent job with the AP cards from this set. Each one looks killer, with my favorite being the Nezuko/Tanjiro duo.

Here’s a look at the foil version of these AP cards. As usual, Demon Slayer Vol 2. will feature rare foil versions of its new AP cards.

Demon Slayer Vol. 2 Foil AP cards
Foil AP Demon Slayer

Demon Slayer Vol. 2 Box Toppers

As usual, you can get special foil versions of common cards via the box topper packs included in the booster box.

Demon Slayer Vol. 2 Alt Arts/Parallel Rares

One of the biggest draws for players and collectors for this set is the incredibly gorgeous range of alternate art cards we're getting. The SR** cards have already been revealed, as has the SR***. We’ll be diving into these below.

SR** cards

The SR** may be my favorite alternate art SR** cards to date. While they don’t have cast signatures, they make up for that with incredible designs and colors that are going to drive Demon Slayer fans wild. And with the Infinity Castle movie having resounding success this year, you can bet this set (and its chase cards) is going to be huge.

SR*** serialized

Just like we had in the first Demon Slayer set, we’ll be getting yet another SR*** Serialized card in this set, this time featuring a gorgeous Nezuko alternate artwork.

Even without the serialized version, the regular SR*** should still be among the most expensive UNION ARENA cards ever, featuring a massively popular character, one of the most beautiful artworks in the game to date, and all from arguably the biggest anime of the year!

SR* cards

Easier to hunt down and ideal for blinging out your competitive Demon Slayer Vol. 2 deck, these cards are a unique and gorgeous take on favorite Demon Slayer characters.

Demon Slayer Promo cards

First up, you can get this pretty cool Tokito promo by attending a Demon Slayer VOl. 2 release event. Winners will get one with a special “Winner” stamp on it.

You can get another Tokito promo by attending and topping a store tournament in early 2026.

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