‘Chainsaw Man’ vs ‘Fire Force’: Know whose job is the toughest

‘Chainsaw Man’ vs ‘Fire Force’: Know whose job is the toughest
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When compared directly, one can observe which line of work is more dangerous between "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force".

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The concept of the monster hunter is quite popular in the anime genre. Every year, a few series are released wherein armed professionals risk their lives to protect people from different types of monsters. And at present, "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force" are two of the most popular series with this concept.

Although the nature of the job in both "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force" looks similar, one can observe which line of work is more dangerous after comparing them directly.

In "Chainsaw Man," a devil hunter faces devils who prey on people for sport. Devil hunters are mere mortal humans, so they are unable to match the physical prowess of devils. Besides, they can use basic weapons, such as swords, knives, and pistols, to fight devils.

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In "Fire Force," the monster is an Infernal or those humans who died due to spontaneous combustion. Here, the threat lies in the fact that if an infernal appears in any crowded area, such as an office building or train, the number of casualties can be quite high. However, fire soldiers are well-equipped with instruments, like fire-resistant uniforms and helmets, armoured combat vehicles, and
other updated gear.

When both "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force" are compared, the job of the former ones seems to be more challenging as the latter ones are way more technically advanced to tackle the threats.

FAQs:

  1. What happens in "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force"?
    In "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force," professional monster slayers protect people from life-threatening supernatural creatures.
  2. Whose job seems more challenging between "Chainsaw Man" and "Fire Force"?
    When compared directly, the job in "Chainsaw Man" seems more challenging than that of "Fire Force".
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