Managing contracts in Devil Hunter can be tricky, especially when you want to remove one without spending Robux. Luckily, there’s a simple method that lets you remove contracts for free using in-game mechanics. This guide will show you the step-by-step process to safely remove contracts and manage your contract reputation. Also check out our Tier List Devil Hunter Contracts & Fiends Guide!
1. Understand Contract Removal
Normally, removing a contract requires speaking to a Contract Terminator NPC, which can be expensive depending on your faction—Yakuza or Public Safety. For example, Yakuza players need to pay 180 Robux to remove a contract. If you don’t want to spend Robux, there’s a free alternative that works with the recent update: lowering your contract reputation to zero. Once your reputation is low enough, the contract is automatically voided.
2. Lowering Contract Reputation
Here’s the fastest way to reduce your contract reputation:
- Trigger a mission – Start any random mission in the game. The location doesn’t matter, but some areas like the Commercial or Residential districts may work faster.
- Lose favor during combat – While on the mission, intentionally take damage or trigger a minor combat loss.
- Combat log – Exit the game during combat and reload. The game registers a loss in favor for your contract.
- Repeat as needed – It may take 3–5 combat logs to drop your reputation sufficiently. Once your favor bar drops below the required threshold, the contract will be automatically removed.
3. Tips for Multiple Contracts
If you have more than one contract:
- Balance your contract favor carefully. Removing one contract can accidentally remove others if their favor is also low.
- Increase the favor of contracts you want to keep before attempting to remove unwanted contracts.
Removing contracts in Devil Hunter doesn’t have to cost Robux. By lowering your contract reputation using missions and combat logging, you can void unwanted contracts safely. Always keep an eye on multiple contracts and balance favor to avoid accidentally losing important ones. Use this method to manage your contracts efficiently and keep your gameplay free-to-play.