
Looking for the most comprehensive Devil Hunter tier list that actually helps you win? I’ve spent hundreds of hours testing every contract, fiend, weapon, and clan combination to bring you the ultimate guide that goes beyond basic rankings. Whether you’re just starting your devil hunting journey or you’re a seasoned veteran looking to optimize your build, this tier list will give you the competitive edge you need.
After analyzing the current meta and testing countless builds, I’ve discovered that success in Devil Hunter isn’t just about picking the highest-tier items—it’s about understanding how everything works together. This guide will not only show you what’s best but also why it’s best and how to combine different elements for maximum effectiveness.
Devil Hunter is one of Roblox’s most intense action RPGs where you play as either a human hunter making pacts with devils or transform into powerful fiends yourself. The game features a deep progression system with multiple customization options including contracts (devil pacts), fiend transformations, weapons, clans, and late-game hybrid forms.
What makes this game special is how these systems interact with each other. Your choice of clan affects your base stats, contracts determine your abilities, weapons define your combat style, and fiends offer complete playstyle transformations. Getting these combinations right is the difference between dominating leaderboards and struggling through basic content.
I’ll be honest—I was skeptical when I first jumped into Devil Hunter. Another Roblox anime-inspired game? But after my first few hours, I was hooked. There’s something incredibly satisfying about starting as a weak human hunter, grinding through Tokyo’s streets, and gradually building up your arsenal of devil contracts until you can finally transform into a devastating fiend.
What keeps me coming back is the depth of the build system. Unlike other games where you just pick the “best” weapon and call it a day, Devil Hunter rewards experimentation and strategic thinking. I’ve spent countless nights testing different contract combinations, and the feeling when you discover a broken synergy that melts bosses is unmatched.
Contracts are the backbone of any human hunter’s build. These devil pacts grant you powerful abilities, but they come with drawbacks that can make or break your build. After extensive testing, here’s my definitive ranking:
| Tier | Contracts | Key Abilities | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Mantis Devil, Ghost Devil, Future Devil, Octopus Devil, Snake Devil | Grab-slam combos, invisible pulls, invulnerability counters, block chains, devour enemies | End-game content, PvP dominance |
| A | Curse Devil, Bat Devil, Fox Devil, Sea Cucumber Devil, Zombie Devil | Nail curses, sonic blasts, tail swipes, regeneration, zombie summons | Mid-game progression, balanced builds |
| B | Leech Devil, Stone Devil, Tomato Devil, Nail Devil | Life steal, defensive buffs, area damage, critical strikes | Early-mid game transition |
| C | Frog Devil, Mold Devil | Weak jumps, minimal utility | Avoid unless rerolling |
| D | Fish Devil | Barely any combat value | Immediate reroll needed |
Pro Tip: The Mantis Devil contract is currently the most overpowered in the game. Its grab-slam combo deals massive damage while keeping enemies locked down, making it perfect for both PvE and PvP. Pair it with Ghost Devil for an unkillable combo that lets you pull enemies from safety.
Fiends transform you from a human hunter into a devastating monster with unique abilities and stat growth. This is where the real power lies, but choosing the wrong fiend can lock you into a weak build.
| Tier | Fiends | Signature Moves | Playstyle |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Blood Fiend (Power), Angel Fiend | Spike barrages, hammer smashes, life steal spears | Aggressive tanking, sustain damage |
| A | Shark Fiend | Jaw bites, diving attacks, bleed effects | Fast-paced aggression |
| B | Nail Fiend | Bouncing traps, defensive spikes | Situational control |
My Experience: I main Blood Fiend, and let me tell you—nothing feels better than transforming and watching your spike attacks melt through boss health bars. The sustain from Angel Fiend is great too, but Blood Fiend’s raw damage output is unmatched in the current meta.
Weapons define your basic combat flow and can make or break your build regardless of your other choices. Here’s my ranking based on damage output, versatility, and scaling potential:
Hybrids are late-game transformations that combine fiend powers with unique abilities. These require significant progression but offer game-changing power:
| Tier | Hybrids | Special Abilities | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Bomb, Chainsaw, Flamethrower | Explosive damage, sustained DPS, area denial | End-game content, boss fights |
| A | Deep Sea | Water-based attacks, crowd control | PvP, group content |
| B | Katana | Melee focused, high skill ceiling | Skilled players only |
| C | Shield, Whip | Defensive utility, low damage | Niche situations only |
While clans become less important in late game, choosing the right one early can significantly smooth your progression:
| Tier | Clans | Best Bonuses | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Hayakawa, Kishimoto, Kishibe | Stat boosts, unique passives | All builds, long-term investment |
| A | Fujimoto, Higashiyama, Himeno | Balanced stats, good early game | Most playstyles |
| B | Sawatari, Yoshida | Situational bonuses | Specific builds only |
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Pro tip: Follow the official Devil Hunter Discord for instant code drops. The best codes usually drop during updates and events.
The recent January update brought some significant meta shifts:
These changes have solidified the current meta around aggressive, high-damage builds. Tank options are still viable but fall behind in DPS races.
After mastering the basics, here are some advanced strategies that separate good players from great ones:
A: Start with Future Devil contract (great utility), join Hayakawa clan, and grab any A-tier weapon. This gives you room to learn while remaining effective.
A: Contracts first, always. A good contract with a mediocre weapon outperforms a bad contract with the best weapon every time.
A: Only reroll if you get a C-tier clan. A and B tier clans are perfectly fine for most of the game.
A: Absolutely. It’s currently the strongest fiend in the game and scales incredibly well into late game content.
A: Sea Cucumber Devil contract. Everyone sleeps on it, but its regeneration ability is insane for sustained fights.
The Devil Hunter tier list meta is constantly evolving, but the foundations remain the same: focus on S-tier contracts, invest in a good weapon, and don’t be afraid to experiment with different combinations. Remember that the “best” build is one that fits your playstyle—these rankings are guidelines, not absolute rules.
I’ve been playing since launch, and I’m still discovering new combinations and strategies. That’s the beauty of Devil Hunter—it rewards both min-maxing and creative thinking. Jump in, try out some of these recommendations, and don’t forget to check back for updates as the meta continues to evolve.
What builds are you running? Have you discovered any hidden gems that deserve a higher ranking? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—I’m always looking to optimize my own builds and learn from the community!