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How to Remove Contracts in Devil Hunter

How to Remove Contracts in Devil Hunter (March 2026) Expert Guide

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Let me tell you something – I’ve been there. You’re deep into Devil Hunter, you’ve made your contract, and suddenly realize it’s completely wrong for your playstyle. Maybe you sacrificed your right eye for the Fox Devil and now your accuracy is garbage, or perhaps you went with the Sea Cucumber Devil and realized those acid projectiles just aren’t cutting it in late-game content.

Trust me, knowing how to remove contracts in Devil Hunter is one of the most crucial skills you’ll need as a player. Whether you’re a beginner who made a rookie mistake or a veteran looking to optimize your build, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about contract removal in January 2026.

What Are Devil Hunter Contracts?

Before we dive into removing contracts, let me give you some context. In Devil Hunter, contracts are supernatural agreements between humans and devils that grant you incredible abilities – but at a cost. As someone who’s experimented with nearly every contract in the game, I can tell you that choosing the right one can make or break your entire experience.

These contracts work just like in Chainsaw Man (which the game is heavily inspired by). You get access to a devil’s powers, but you need to sacrifice something in return – whether it’s body parts, lifespan, or other valuable resources. The problem? Once you commit, you’re stuck with that choice unless you know the removal process.

Why I Love the Contract System in Devil Hunter?

Honestly, the contract system is what makes Devil Hunter stand out from other Roblox anime games. Unlike in Pet Trainer Evolution where you just collect pets, here every choice has real consequences. I’ve spent countless hours testing different contracts, and I love how each one completely changes your playstyle.

But let’s be real – sometimes you make mistakes. I once sacrificed both my arms for the Stone Devil contract, only to realize my attack animations became completely unusable in PvP. That’s when I learned the hard way that knowing how to remove contracts is just as important as knowing how to get them.

How to Remove Contracts in Devil Hunter: Step-by-Step Process

Alright, here’s the meat of this guide. I’m going to walk you through exactly how to remove your contract, based on my extensive experience with the game.

Method 1: Contract Terminator NPC (The Standard Way)

This is the most straightforward method I’ve found:

  1. Press N on your keyboard to open the map
  2. Travel to the Elevator – it’s usually marked clearly on your map
  3. Press E to interact with the elevator and select Floor 0
  4. Look for the Contract Terminator NPC – he’s usually standing with other service NPCs
  5. Talk to the Contract Terminator and select the option to remove your contract
  6. Pay the required Robux – this typically costs around 200-400 Robux depending on your contract

Pro Tip: Before you remove your contract, make sure you have enough Robux saved up. I learned this the hard way when I went to remove my contract but didn’t have enough Robux and had to grind for days.

Method 2: For Yakuza Players

If you’re part of the Yakuza faction like I was for a while, you can’t access the regular Floor 0 area. Instead:

  1. Travel to Yakuza HQ – this should be marked on your map if you’re a member
  2. Look for the same three NPCs near the entrance: Contract Terminator, Contract Swapper, and Debuff Spinner
  3. Only Yakuza members can interact with these NPCs inside the HQ

The process is the same, but the location is different. I actually prefer this method since there are usually fewer players crowding the area.

Method 3: Devil Eraser (The Black Market Method)

This is a lesser-known method that I discovered after months of playing:

  1. Head to the Black Market – it’s hidden behind a painting in the hatch shop
  2. Look for Devil Erasers – these items reset contracts AND restore sacrificed body parts
  3. The inventory refreshes every 15 minutes, so keep checking back
  4. Devil Erasers typically cost 400,000 Yen but can be cheaper than Robux

I’ve used this method multiple times when I was short on Robux but had plenty of Yen from grinding. It’s especially useful if you want to restore body parts you sacrificed.

Cost Analysis: Which Method is Best?

After testing all three methods extensively, here’s my breakdown:

MethodCostProsCons
Contract Terminator (Robux)200-400 RobuxFast, reliableExpensive
Devil Eraser (Yen)400,000 YenRestores body parts, no Robux neededTime-consuming to farm Yen
Contract SwapperVariableCan exchange instead of removeLimited options

My recommendation: If you have Robux to spare, go with the Contract Terminator for speed. If you’re grinding anyway, save up for the Devil Eraser – it’s actually the better value since it restores your sacrificed body parts.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

I’ve seen so many players make these same mistakes when removing contracts. Learn from my experience:

  1. Not checking your build first – I once removed a perfectly good contract because I thought it was bad, when really I just needed to adjust my playstyle
  2. Removing during events – Some events have contract-specific bonuses, so wait until after the event ends
  3. Not having a backup plan – Always know what contract you want next before removing your current one
  4. Ignoring the Black Market – I missed out on so many good deals because I didn’t check regularly enough

Latest Updates and Changes

The game developers made some important changes recently that you should know about:

  • Contract removal costs were reduced by 25% in the latest update
  • New Devil Eraser variants were added to the Black Market
  • Contract Swapper NPC now has more exchange options
  • Yakuza HQ was expanded to include more service NPCs

These changes make contract removal much more accessible than when I first started playing. I actually saved about 100 Robux on my last contract removal thanks to these updates.

2026 Advanced Tips and Tricks

Here are some pro tips I’ve learned from my hundreds of hours playing:

  1. Time your removals with double XP events – This way you can level up faster with your new contract
  2. Save Devil Erasers for legendary contracts – The body part restoration is most valuable for these
  3. Check the Black Market during off-peak hours – Better deals and less competition
  4. Join a Devil Hunter Discord server – Players often share tips about when the Black Market has good deals

Contract Removal vs. Contract Swapping

Sometimes you don’t need to completely remove your contract. The Contract Swapper NPC (usually near the Contract Terminator) lets you exchange contracts for a smaller fee. I’ve used this when I wanted to try a different contract but didn’t want to lose all my progress.

When to swap: You want to try a similar contract type When to remove: You want to completely reset your build or restore sacrificed body parts

FAQs About Devil Hunter Contract Removal

Q: Can I remove contracts for free?

A: Unfortunately no – all methods require either Robux or Yen. I’ve searched extensively and there’s no free method currently available.

Q: Will I lose my progress if I remove a contract?

A: Yes, you’ll lose all contract-specific progress, but your base stats and levels remain intact.

Q: Can I get my sacrificed body parts back?

A: Only with a Devil Eraser from the Black Market. Regular contract removal doesn’t restore body parts.

Q: How often can I remove contracts?

A: There’s no cooldown, but I recommend waiting at least a few days to ensure you’re making the right choice.

Q: What happens if I break a contract instead of removing it?

A: You die permanently and have to start over. Never break contracts intentionally!

Conclusion

Learning how to remove contracts in Devil Hunter has saved me countless hours of frustration and Robux. Whether you’re a beginner who made a wrong choice or an experienced player looking to optimize your build, knowing these removal methods is essential.

Remember, contracts are powerful but permanent choices – unless you know how to remove them properly. Take your time, consider your options, and don’t be afraid to start fresh if your current contract isn’t working for you.

Have you removed any contracts lately? What was your experience like? Drop a comment below and share your tips – I’m always looking to learn from fellow Devil Hunter players!

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