
Let me tell you something – after spending hundreds of hours grinding through Devil Hunter since its early days, I’ve learned that your weapon choice can literally make or break your entire experience. There’s nothing more frustrating than spending hours farming materials for a weapon that ends up being completely useless in endgame content.
That’s exactly why I created this Devil Hunter weapon tier list – to save you from making the same mistakes I did when I first started. Whether you’re a newcomer wondering which starter weapon to invest in or a veteran looking to optimize your build, this guide has got you covered with everything you need to know about the current weapon meta.
For those just jumping in, Devil Hunter is an intense Roblox action game where you play as either a human Devil Hunter or transform into powerful fiends to battle increasingly dangerous devils. The game draws heavy inspiration from popular anime series, featuring a complex progression system with clans, contracts, and of course – an extensive arsenal of weapons.
What makes Devil Hunter stand out is its deep weapon system. Unlike other Roblox games where weapons are straightforward upgrades, here you’ll find different weapon types (Light, Medium, Heavy, Firearms, and Martial Arts), each with unique playstyles and skill requirements. The right weapon doesn’t just boost your damage – it defines your entire combat approach.
Honestly, what keeps me coming back to Devil Hunter is the sheer satisfaction of finally crafting that perfect weapon after days of farming. I still remember my first S-tier weapon pull – it was a Sealed Fang that dropped from a raid boss after I’d spent three straight hours grinding with my friends. The feeling of finally having enough damage to solo content that previously wrecked me was absolutely incredible.
The community aspect is another huge draw. I’ve made some amazing friends through raid groups and weapon trading. There’s something special about helping a newbie craft their first decent weapon and seeing their excitement when they realize they can actually contribute to team content now.
After testing every weapon in various scenarios – from casual grinding to hardcore raiding – here’s my definitive ranking. I’ve considered not just raw damage, but also ease of use, scaling potential, and how well each weapon performs in different content types.
These weapons will carry you through all content with ease. If you can get your hands on any of these, they’re absolutely worth the investment.
| Weapon | Type | Damage | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sealed Fang | Heavy | 15 | Raid drop (10% chance) |
| Sealed World | Medium | 13 | Raid drop (10% chance) |
| Punk Hazard | Heavy | 13 | Craft with 20x Common Devil Flesh, 5x Rare Devil Flesh, 15x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Rotblade | Medium | 12 | Raid drop (10% chance) |
| Rot and Ruin | Heavy | 12 | Raid drop (10% chance) |
| Kuchigatana | Medium | 10 | Craft with 20x Uncommon Devil Flesh, 10x Common Devil Flesh, 10x Epic Devil Flesh, 15x Rare Devil Flesh, 5x Katana Devil Fragments |
Personal take: The Sealed Fang is hands down the best weapon in the game right now. I’ve been using it for weeks, and it absolutely shreds through everything. The 15 damage might not sound like much on paper, but the attack speed and range make it feel even more powerful in practice.
These weapons are strong enough to clear all content, just not as overwhelmingly powerful as S-tier options.
| Weapon | Type | Damage | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fleshbreaker | Martial Arts | 10 | Craft with 20x Common Devil Flesh, 8x Rare Devil Flesh, 15x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Razor Halberd | Heavy | 11.85 | Craft with 15x Common Devil Flesh, 5x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Scissor Blade | Heavy | 11 | Craft with 20x Common Devil Flesh, 8x Rare Devil Flesh, 15x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Left and Right | Martial Arts | 9.5 | Craft with 5x Common Devil Flesh |
| Devil Crusher | Martial Arts | 9 | Craft with 20x Common Devil Flesh, 8x Rare Devil Flesh, 15x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
Pro tip: If you’re struggling to get raid weapons, the Razor Halberd is your best bet. It doesn’t require 30 proficiency like other heavy weapons, making it much more accessible for newer players.
These weapons will serve you well in mid-game but start to fall off in harder content.
| Weapon | Type | Damage | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Undead Sickles | Light | 9 | Raid drop (10% chance) |
| AK-47 | Firearm | 9 | Purchase from Armory (expensive) |
| Shibuki | Heavy | 9.5 | Craft with 5x Common Devil Flesh |
| Scarlet Queen | Medium | 8.5 | Craft with 15x Uncommon Devil Flesh, 20x Common Devil Flesh, 8x Rare Devil Flesh |
| Kasaka’s Fangs | Light | 8.5 | Craft with 20x Uncommon Devil Flesh, 6x Epic Devil Flesh, 40x Common Devil Flesh, 10x Rare Devil Flesh |
These are fine when you’re starting out, but you’ll want to replace them as soon as possible.
| Weapon | Type | Damage | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cobalt Bloom | Firearm | 8 | Craft with 10x Common Devil Flesh, 5x Rare Devil Flesh, 2x Gun Devil Flesh, 7x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Cross Punisher | Firearm | 8 | Craft with 20x Common Devil Flesh, 8x Rare Devil Flesh, 15x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Velvet Knife | Light | 8 | Craft with 8x Rare Devil Flesh, 15x Common Devil Flesh, 5x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
| Yukimura | Medium | 7.5 | Craft with 5x Common Devil Flesh |
Honestly, just skip these unless you’re absolutely desperate. They’re either starter weapons or just plain bad.
| Weapon | Type | Damage | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Combat Knife | Light | 6.8 | Craft with 5x Common Devil Flesh |
| Kitchen Knife | Light | 6.5 | Purchase for 3.5K Yen |
| 1911 | Firearm | 7 | Purchase for 10K Yen |
| Model: Uzi | Firearm | 1 | Craft with 5x Common Devil Flesh, 1x Gun Devil Flesh, 5x Uncommon Devil Flesh |
Warning: Whatever you do, don’t craft the Model: Uzi. I made this mistake when I first started, and the 1 damage is absolutely pathetic. Save your materials for something better!
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Quick tip: Use the CLANDEVIL code first if you’re starting out – the free rerolls can help you get a better clan, which makes a huge difference in your early progression.
The recent Phase 2 update shook up the weapon meta quite a bit. Here’s what’s changed:
The meta has shifted towards heavy weapons in general, with the Sealed Fang becoming the new king. If you were running a firearm build before, you might want to consider switching – the AK-47 is still decent, but most other guns just can’t compete with melee weapons right now.
After countless hours of testing, here are some strategies that most guides don’t mention:
A: Honestly, raiding is your best bet. Join a good group, run raids consistently, and you should get an S-tier drop within a few hours. The 10% drop rate is actually pretty generous compared to other Roblox games.
A: I recommend mastering one weapon type first, then branching out. Having a main and secondary weapon type makes you much more versatile in different situations.
A: Some are, but most are outclassed by melee weapons right now. The AK-47 and Cross Punisher are decent options if you really want to play ranged, but don’t expect to top damage charts.
A: Extremely important! I’ve seen so many players waste materials on weapons they can’t even use. Always check the requirements before crafting anything.
A: The Razor Halberd is probably your best bet. It doesn’t require high proficiency, deals solid damage, and will carry you through most early to mid-game content.
After all this time playing Devil Hunter, I can confidently say that the weapon you choose defines your entire experience. Whether you’re rocking a Sealed Fang and dominating endgame content, or just starting with a Razor Halberd and working your way up, remember that the journey is just as important as the destination.
The meta will always change, and new weapons will eventually replace current favorites. But the skills you develop and the friends you make along the way – those stick with you forever.
Got questions about specific weapons or want to share your own experiences? Drop a comment below! I’d love to hear about your favorite weapon combinations and any tips you’ve discovered. And if you found this guide helpful, don’t forget to check out our The Forge Best Weapons Tier List for more weapon-related content!
Happy hunting, and may your weapon drops be ever in your favor!