{"id":11513,"date":"2025-01-28T14:08:30","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:08:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/demon-slayer-gyokkos-true-form-explained-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:08:30","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:08:30","slug":"demon-slayer-gyokkos-true-form-explained-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/demon-slayer-gyokkos-true-form-explained-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Demon Slayer: Gyokko\u2019s true form explained &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Demon Slayer: Gyokko\u2019s true form explained CrunchyrollThe recent episode of Demon Slayer features Gyokko\u2019s true form, gathering mixed reviews from fans. Despite several comments about Gyokko\u2019s true form being underwhelming, it is far from weak. As Demon Slayer Season 3 draws near its end, fans witness Mucihiro\u2019s overwhelming power during his fight with Gyokko. The young Hashira single-handedly defeated an Upper Moon Five, and it looked too easy. As if Muichiro\u2019s demon slayer mark wasn\u2019t surprising enough, fans witness his tragic backstory that fueled Hashira\u2019s determination to eradicate the demon. Furthermore, the taunting exchange between Mucihiro and Gyokko left the latter completely frustrated. As someone who takes pride in his art and creation, Muichiro\u2019s mocking words forced Gyokko to unleash his true form. Delve deeper to learn more about Gyokko\u2019s true form in Demon Slayer and why it shouldn\u2019t be underestimated. Gyokko\u2019s true form is a result of his technique Molting Transformation Gyokko can molt and transform into his real form, which is similar to a merman. Only three people, including Muichiro Tokito, have witnessed it. Gyokko has the same facial feature and muscular physique when assuming his true form. However, the most notable difference is his humanoid body covered in transparent scales similar to a fish. He also gains longer hair, black markings on various places around his body, webbed hands, a long tail, and a larger size. As an Upper Rank, Gyokko already has exceptional durability, which further amplifies after he takes his true form. His skin becomes layered in thick and hard scales that are noted to be harder than diamonds, making his body extremely fortified. Furthermore, whatever he touches is transmuted into fish. This makes him extremely dangerous to fight at close range. Gyokko\u2019s true form allows him to use his most powerful technique, \u201cKiller Fish Scales.\u201d This technique requires Gyokko\u2019s incredible speed to unleash a flurry of physical assaults from a great distance. This method is devastating enough to kill out most of the nearby trees. Demon Slayer can currently be streamed on Crunchyroll. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: Underrated Zoro moments | Muzan Kibutsuji abilities in Demon Slayer | One Piece ending | Kagaya Ubuyashiki abilities in Demon Slayer | Demon Slayer Thunder Breathing 7th form | The real villain in Hell\u2019s Paradise | Naruto\u2019s Best Rinnegan User | One Piece\u2019s Empty Throne | Luffy\u2019s Gear 5 techniques | Naruto\u2019s Infinite Tsukuyomi | One Piece Red Hair Pirates | One Piece Shanks\u2019 twin theory | Bleach vs Naruto | Naruto\u2019s God Tree | One Piece Straw Hats\u2019 Dreams<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Demon Slayer: Gyokko\u2019s true form explained CrunchyrollThe recent episode of Demon Slayer features Gyokko\u2019s true form, gathering mixed reviews from fans. Despite several comments about Gyokko\u2019s true form being underwhelming, it is far from weak. As Demon Slayer Season 3 draws near its end, fans witness Mucihiro\u2019s overwhelming power during his fight with Gyokko. 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