
I’ve been grinding Devil Hunter since day one, and let me tell you – Update 2 completely changed the meta with the introduction of the Fortune Devil Contract. As someone who’s tested every contract in the game, I can confidently say this is the most frustrating yet potentially game-breaking addition to date.
The Fortune Devil Contract isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re literally gambling with your character’s life for a chance at RNG-based power that can either make you unstoppable or leave you completely vulnerable. But if you’re like me and love high-risk, high-reward gameplay, this contract is absolutely worth the grind.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything I’ve learned from dozens of attempts – from finding the elusive Fortune Teller to mastering the deadly Rock-Paper-Scissors minigame that has caused more rage quits than any boss in the game.
The Fortune Devil Contract is one of three new contracts introduced in Update 2 for Devil Hunter Roblox, alongside the Gun Devil and Eternity Devil contracts. What makes this contract unique is its heavy reliance on RNG mechanics – you’re literally making a deal with a devil that embodies luck and chance.
Unlike other contracts that give you consistent abilities or straightforward power boosts, the Fortune Devil operates as a support/utility class that can either make you incredibly overpowered or completely useless depending on your luck rolls. This unpredictability is what makes it so exciting – and so dangerous.
Key Features:
After spending weeks testing this contract, I’ve developed a love-hate relationship with it that keeps me coming back. There’s nothing quite like the adrenaline rush of getting a perfect RNG roll right before a major boss fight or PvP encounter.
What I appreciate most is how it forces you to adapt your playstyle on the fly. One moment you might have a massive damage boost that lets you melt through enemies, and the next you’re relying on debuffs to control the battlefield. It’s made me a better player by teaching me to think strategically about timing and risk management.
The community reaction has been mixed, but I’ve found that skilled players who master the timing of buff applications can consistently outperform players using more “meta” contracts. There’s something satisfying about winning with pure luck and skill combined.
First things first – you need to locate the Fortune Teller NPC. This isn’t marked on your map, so here’s exactly where I found him:
Location Details:
Pro Tip: I always start my runs from Public Safety HQ. It’s a straight shot to China Town, and you’ll spend less time exposed to random PKers who might ruin your no-death run.
Once you talk to the Fortune Teller and select the first dialogue option, he’ll present you with a shopping list that’s… well, pretty dark:
Required Items:
This is where most players get stuck. You can’t just pick these up off the ground. Here are the two methods I’ve found work best:
Method 1: The PvP Approach
Method 2: The Black Market
Critical Warning: Do NOT die while holding these items! If you’re killed before turning them in, your progress resets completely. You’ll lose everything and have to start over.
My Strategy: Farm the Yen first, then get a trusted friend to help you harvest arms in a safe corner of the map. This minimizes the risk of griefers ruining your progress.
You’ve got your materials, you’ve made it back to the Fortune Teller – now comes the most frustrating part of the entire process.
The Minigame:
The Consequences:
Gamer Note: This is legitimately the most “toxic” part of Update 2. I recommend banking any valuable items before attempting this minigame, just in case the game bugs out on death.
So is all this stress worth it? Let me break down what you actually get:
| Move | Name | Effect | Playstyle Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | Fortune’s Blessing | Applies Random Buff to yourself | Perfect for pre-buffing before boss fights |
| M2 | Fortune’s Curse | Applies Random Debuff to enemy | Great for opening combos in 1v1 situations |
| Ultimate | Fortune’s Favor | Massive RNG-based effect | Can win or lose you fights instantly |
My Verdict: The animations are simple, and damage isn’t the main appeal. You’re playing this for the utility. If you roll high-tier buffs or crippling debuffs, you can absolutely dominate. If you get bad RNG? You might be in serious trouble.
While working on this guide, I’ve also compiled the latest working codes for Devil Hunter:
Active Codes:
UPDATE2 – Free Yen boostFORTUNE – Temporary luck boostHUNTER25 – Free consumablesNote: Codes expire quickly, so use them ASAP! I update this list weekly.
Update 2 didn’t just add the Fortune Devil – it completely rebalanced the contract system:
Major Changes:
How This Affects Fortune Devil:
After dozens of attempts, I’ve learned some tricks that aren’t obvious:
Timing Strategies:
RNG Management:
PvP Advantages:
A: Purchase from item shop NPCs or the hospital area. You need these to harvest Human Arms from knocked players.
A: Instant character death, loss of all materials, complete restart required. It’s brutal.
A: The community has confirmed it’s pure RNG. Don’t waste time trying to predict patterns – just click and pray.
A: Sometimes available in the Black Market, but expensive and unreliable. Farming with friends is usually faster.
A: High-risk, high-reward support class. Amazing with good RNG, terrible with bad RNG. Not for consistent players.
A: More utility-focused than Gun Devil, less consistent than Eternity Devil. Best for players who love chaos and unpredictability.
The Fortune Devil Contract represents everything I love about Devil Hunter – high stakes, incredible rewards, and gameplay that keeps you on your toes. Yes, the acquisition process is frustrating, and yes, the RNG can be brutal, but there’s nothing quite like the feeling of getting that perfect luck roll at the perfect moment.
If you’re tired of the same old meta and want to try something that truly tests your skills and patience, give the Fortune Devil a shot. Just make sure you’re prepared for the grind – and maybe have a friend on standby for those Human Arms.
Have you managed to get the Fortune Devil Contract yet? Share your experiences and strategies in the comments below! I’d love to hear about your luckiest (and unluckiest) moments with this chaotic contract.
Stay lucky out there, hunters!