Chainsaw Man has consistently escalated its conflicts by blending extreme violence with rigid internal logic, and chapter 224 pushes that approach further by redefining how Denji’s abilities work in combat. The chapter is set amid the confrontation between Denji and Yoru, the War Devil, after the devastating attack of the Moon presented in the previous chapter. Instead of using brute force, chapter 224 of Chainsaw Man focuses on precision, timing, and the changing perception of the powers that Denji possesses.
In chapter 224 of the Chainsaw Man, Denji bites and eats the lower half of Yoru with his chainsaw form, taking advantage of the power of erasure that he had acquired after swallowing the Leg Devil in an earlier part of the arc. The destruction is instantaneous and irreversible within the scene, leaving Yoru immobilized and confused. This act is not accidental but a deliberate, targeted application of Denji’s accumulated devil powers.

Following the Moon Spear assault, the battle shifts back to close-range combat, where Denji deliberately avoids matching Yoru’s large-scale attacks. Yoru remains focused on overwhelming Denji through sheer destructive force, believing her symbolic ownership-based weapons guarantee victory.
This overconfidence creates a narrow opening, which Denji exploits by closing the distance rather than retreating. In Chainsaw Man, proximity often determines outcome, and chapter 224 reinforces that rule decisively.
Denji does not sever Yoru’s legs through conventional slashing or impact damage. Instead, he bites into her body with intent, activating the same consumption mechanic that allows Chainsaw Man to erase concepts tied to devils he has eaten. Because Denji previously consumed the Leg Devil, he is capable of selectively removing the concept of “legs” from targets he devours. This is why Yoru’s legs disappear completely rather than regenerating.
Yoru’s reaction is delayed, which emphasizes how unnatural the attack is even within Chainsaw Man’s violent framework. She initially continues speaking and attempting to move, only realizing moments later that her legs no longer exist. The scene is framed to show that the damage is conceptual rather than purely physical, reinforcing the idea that Denji’s power operates beyond standard devil combat rules.

The moment also demonstrates Denji’s growing combat intelligence. Earlier arcs portrayed him as reckless and instinct-driven, but chapter 224 shows calculated restraint. Denji waits for Yoru to focus entirely on her Moon Spear attack, then strikes when she is emotionally compromised. Such taunting afterwards proves that the assault was planned, not spontaneous.
Mechanically, this scene also explains a key principle: Devils that are devoured by Denji do not fade away in a vacuum. Their concepts can be selectively applied in combat when Denji physically devours another being. This expands Chainsaw Man’s threat level far beyond raw power, making Denji capable of disabling opponents without killing them outright.
Chainsaw Man and the significance of Yoru’s defeat in chapter 224
The destruction of Yoru’s legs also serves a narrative purpose. By removing her mobility, Denji neutralizes her ability to escalate the fight further, forcing the confrontation into a psychological and ideological space. Yoru, whose abilities rely mostly on perception and dominance, is denied in a few seconds. This turn is consistent with the presentation of Chainsaw Man, with pride being the deadliest sin.

Importantly, chapter 224 does not frame this as Denji “winning” outright. Yoru survives the attack, and her hatred intensifies, suggesting long-term consequences. However, the leg destruction firmly establishes Denji’s current superiority in adaptability rather than strength alone. It also signals that future battles will hinge less on spectacle and more on how powers are applied.
To conclude, in chapter 224, Denji removes the legs of Yoru by biting and eating her directly, then ultimately consuming her legs with the aid of his erasure power, which he had consumed earlier in the story in chapter 224.
The act is accurate, calculated, and based on the internal logic of the manga and not shock value only. This scene affirms the transformation of Denji, explains how the Chainsaw Man works, and serves as a pivotal point in his struggle with the War Devil.