
Let me tell you something – diving into Devil Hunter without knowing your materials is like trying to fight the Gun Devil with a butter knife. I’ve spent countless hours grinding, experimenting, and perfecting my material farming strategies, and I’m here to save you from making the same mistakes I did.
Whether you’re crafting that dream weapon, leveling up your fear, or trying to secure those devil contracts, materials are the lifeblood of your progression. Trust me, knowing exactly where to find each material and how to farm them efficiently will change your entire game experience.
Devil Hunter is this incredible Roblox game inspired by the Chainsaw Man anime that throws you into a world where humans, devils, and fiends collide. What I love most about it is how every material you collect actually matters – nothing feels like pointless grinding when you’re working toward that next big upgrade or devil contract.
The game’s progression system revolves heavily on materials, and that’s exactly why I decided to create this comprehensive guide. After watching too many players waste hours on inefficient farming methods, I knew I had to share my proven strategies.
Honestly, what keeps me coming back to Devil Hunter is the perfect balance of challenge and reward. I remember my first week playing – I was running around like a headless chicken, killing random devils and wondering why I wasn’t making progress. But once I understood the material system, everything clicked.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about planning your farming route, executing it perfectly, and watching your inventory fill up with exactly what you need. Plus, the community aspect of trading materials and helping new players figure out their progression path just adds to the experience.
Alright, let’s dive into the meat of this guide. I’ve broken down every material by category and included my personal farming tips for each one.
These are crucial for devil contracts and some crafting recipes. Here’s how I efficiently farm them:
Arm (8,000 Yen from Black Market)
Leg (8,000 Yen from Black Market)
Eye (4,000 Yen from Black Market)
Heart (10,000 Yen from Black Market)
This is where most of your farming time will go. I’ve ranked these by farming efficiency:
Common Devil Flesh (20,000 Yen)
Uncommon Devil Flesh (35,000 Yen)
Rare Devil Flesh (50,000 Yen)
Epic Devil Flesh (200,000 Yen)
Gun Devil Flesh (500,000 Yen)
These require strategy and sometimes teamwork. Here’s my approach:
Katana Devil Fragment (10% drop from Katana Man Raid)
Sea Cucumber Devil Flesh
Tomato Devil Seed
Fish Devil Egg
These are devil-specific drops that I’ve learned to farm strategically:
Fly Fiend Head – Fly Devil defeat Leech Devil Appendages – Leech Devil defeat
Frog Devil Tongue – Frog Devil defeat Mantis Devil Arm – Mantis Devil trial completion Ghost Devil Arm – Ghost Devil raid Mold Devil Flesh – Mold Devil shrine area Zombie Devil Brain – Zombie Devil boss Stone Devil Appendages – Stone Devil defeat (currently bugged) Bat Devil Appendages – Bat Devil (requires human sacrifice)
My farming rotation: I start with common devils for flesh, move to specific devil parts based on what contracts I’m working on, then finish with raid materials during cooldown periods.
While you’re farming materials, don’t forget to grab some free codes! I always check for new codes before starting serious farming sessions. These can give you extra Yen for Black Market purchases or other useful items.
Latest codes I’ve verified:
The game received some significant updates recently that affect material farming:
These changes have actually made farming more efficient if you know how to adapt your strategies.
After hundreds of hours of farming, here are my proven strategies:
A: I’ve found that AFK farming combined with raid participation gives the best Yen per hour. Zombie raids are particularly profitable.
A: For common materials, definitely farm. For rare materials like Gun Devil Flesh, buying might be worth it if you have the Yen.
A: Every 15 minutes is ideal, but I check every 30-45 minutes during active farming sessions.
A: Focus on Common Devil Flesh and basic human parts first. These will carry you through early game progression.
A: Absolutely! I’ve gotten some of my rarest materials from lootboxes during raids. The chance is low but the potential reward is huge.
A: Currently, I’d avoid farming these until the developers fix the bug. Focus on other materials in the meantime.
There you have it – my complete guide to Devil Hunter materials! I’ve poured hundreds of hours into perfecting these strategies, and I genuinely hope they save you time and frustration.
Remember, the key to efficient material farming is planning and consistency. Don’t just randomly kill devils – have a goal, know what you need, and use the most efficient method for each material type.
I’m always discovering new tricks and strategies, so don’t be afraid to experiment and find what works best for your playstyle. And if you find any amazing farming spots or methods I missed, drop them in the comments – we’re all in this together!
Happy hunting, and may your material drops be ever in your favor!