By Jay / / Games

Devil Hunter on Roblox is a fast-paced action game where every choice you make affects how strong your character becomes. From deciding between Human or Fiend, picking the right division, understanding contracts, to crafting weapons and joining special factions, there is a lot to learn early on. This guide breaks down everything new and returning players need to know to progress smoothly and avoid common mistakes. Also Check out our Devil Hunter Codes for more rewards!


Human vs Fiend: Which Should You Choose?

When you start the game, you must choose between becoming a Human or a Fiend, and this decision shapes your entire playstyle.

Fiend

  • Lower maximum health
  • Faster regeneration
  • Comes with a unique race weapon
  • Cannot equip standard weapons like Humans

Human

  • Higher maximum health
  • Access to multiple contracts
  • Can equip and swap weapons freely
  • Better long-term flexibility for builds

Both options are viable, and progression is possible regardless of race. If you want weapon variety and contracts, Human is better. If you prefer speed and natural combat power, Fiend is a solid choice.


Clan Rerolls and Best Clan Bonuses

Changing clans normally costs Robux, but you can earn free clan rerolls through:

  • Missions
  • Raids
  • Loot boxes

Always aim for rare clans, as they provide strong passive buffs such as:

  • Increased health, stamina, or posture
  • Improved ink resistance
  • Extra passive abilities

Clan bonuses stack with your build, so rerolling for a strong clan is worth the effort.


Public Safety Divisions Explained

After spawning, you are sent to the Public Safety Building, which contains six divisions. You can join any division, but once chosen, you cannot switch unless you wipe your character.

Important points:

  • Divisions do not affect long-term gameplay
  • Each division gives a different starter quest
  • You must talk to all six captains early on

Use the elevator to explore both floors before choosing. Pick whichever division feels easiest for your playstyle.


Floor Zero: Contracts, Devils, and Crafting

Floor Zero is one of the most important areas in the game. Here you will find:

  • Contract Terminator (swap contracts)
  • Contract Debuff Spinner
  • Multiple Devils like the Future Devil and Cursed Devil

This area is also where you’ll manage stat points, contracts, and crafting progression.


Stat Points: What to Upgrade First

Stat points are not extremely complex, but they still matter. Each stat explains its effect when hovered over, including:

  • Strength: Weapon damage
  • Health: Maximum HP
  • Speed: Movement speed

Focus on stats that match your playstyle instead of spreading points randomly.


Armory and Weapons Guide

The Armory allows you to buy weapons using in-game money, including:

  • Kitchen Knife
  • Guns
  • Heavy weapons
  • Katana

Humans can equip weapons directly from their inventory. Fiends rely on race-based weapons instead. Early on, pick a weapon you are comfortable using and stick with it.


Phone Menu and Important Locations

Press N to open your phone, which shows key locations such as:

  • Black Market
  • Katana Man Raid
  • Zombie Devil Raid
  • Pawn Shop
  • Clothing and Skateboard Shops

This menu saves time and helps you plan your route efficiently.


Black Market Guide (Very Important)

The Black Market refreshes every 15 minutes and is essential for progression. You can buy:

  • Firearms like AK-style weapons
  • Devil materials
  • Crafting components

Not all items are always available, so check back often. Many crafting materials are easiest to obtain here.


Movement Tips and Hidden Controls

Movement plays a big role in combat. Some players don’t realize you can:

  • Wall run
  • Dash upward by jumping, looking up, and attacking
  • Chain movement with attacks for combos

Mastering movement gives you a huge advantage in fights.


Star System and Ranking Up

The star system appears in the top-left corner. To rank up:

  • Earn XP to fill all five stars
  • Complete special objectives for later ranks
  • Some ranks require devil kills, player kills, or world events

World events spawn every 2 hours and are required to progress past Senior Hunter.


Weapon Crafting and Missions

Crafting is done at crafting stations using materials from:

  • Black Market
  • Missions

Mission types include:

  • Cleanup Duty
  • Hold the Line
  • Aftermath Detail

Completing missions rewards:

  • Money
  • XP
  • Crafting materials

Always choose missions based on your current strength to avoid unnecessary wipes.


Devil Doors and Contract Choices

While exploring, you may encounter Devil Doors that speak to you. You can:

  • Accept a bounty
  • Fight the devil directly

Both options are good for leveling and earning rewards. These encounters are easy ways to gain experience early on.


Skateboard Shop for Faster Travel

Walking around the map is slow. Buying a skateboard helps a lot.

  • Purchase one from the Skateboard Shop
  • Press H to summon it
  • Great for missions and exploration

This is one of the best quality-of-life upgrades early game.


Accuser Faction: How to Join

The Accuser is a special faction with exclusive rewards.
Requirements include:

  • Collecting around 80,000 money
  • Killing five Public Safety members
  • Completing Accuser leader quests

Joining grants access to:

  • Special contracts
  • Unique weapons
  • Rare progression paths

Expect heavy grinding before joining.


Skill Tree, Fear, and Talents

Your skill tree depends on your race.

Human Skill Trees

  • Martial Arts
  • Light Weapons
  • Medium Weapons
  • Firearms

Fiend Skill Trees

  • Race-based abilities and upgrades

Skills require:

  • Higher rank
  • Enough Fear

Fear increases as you progress and unlocks stronger abilities.


Side Quests and Devil Spawns

Important quest locations include:

  • Fisherman quest (spawns Shark Devil)
  • Homeless Man under the train station (Tomato Devil quest)

These quests are useful for farming materials and experience.


Feeding Devils and Passive Buffs

Eating devil parts like:

  • Ghost Devil arms
  • Mantis Devil arms

Grants Feed Talents, which appear in your inventory as passive buffs. Different parts provide different bonuses, making this system very important for min-maxing builds.


Devil Hunter has a deep progression system that rewards players who take time to understand mechanics like contracts, crafting, factions, and movement. Whether you choose Human or Fiend, steady grinding through missions, smart use of the Black Market, and mastering combat fundamentals will carry you far. With more updates expected in the future, learning these systems early will put you well ahead of most players.

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