
If you’re diving into Devil Hunter, the Chainsaw Man-inspired Roblox game that’s taken the platform by storm, you absolutely need to understand contracts. I’ve spent over 100 hours mastering this system, and let me tell you – these supernatural pacts will make or break your entire playthrough. Whether you’re hunting for the elusive Future Devil contract or trying to decide between Fox and Snake Devil, this guide covers everything you need to dominate the contract system.
Before we dive deep, here’s what you need to know about contracts in Devil Hunter:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| What are Contracts? | Supernatural agreements between humans and devils that grant unique combat abilities |
| Who Can Form Contracts? | Only Human race players (Fiends and Devils cannot make contracts) |
| Maximum Contracts | Up to 3 active contracts simultaneously |
| Cost | Various sacrifices including body parts, lifespan, items, and stat debuffs |
| Total Contracts Available | 17+ contracts (as of February 2026) |
| Can You Cancel? | No – contracts are permanent unless you use a Devil Eraser or Wipe Token |
| Breaking Penalty | Instant death and complete character reset |

Contracts in Devil Hunter function exactly like they do in Chainsaw Man. When you approach a Devil as a Human, it offers supernatural power in exchange for a serious cost. Think of Aki’s contracts with the Fox Devil, Curse Devil, and Future Devil in the anime – you’re getting that same level of power, but every deal cuts both ways.
These aren’t just cosmetic unlocks or minor power boosts. Contracts fundamentally define your entire playstyle:
I learned this the hard way when I grabbed my first three contracts randomly. My build had zero synergy, and I got demolished in PvP constantly. Don’t make my mistake.
Every contract operates on three core principles:
Missing even one of these conditions means you can’t form the contract, no matter how many hours you grind.
Here’s every obtainable contract in Devil Hunter as of February 2026, organized by rarity and difficulty. I’ve tested most of these myself and included the exact requirements you need.
| Devil | Location | Requirements | Sacrifice | Ability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sea Cucumber | Free Roam (random spawn) or Contract Devil | Amateur Hunter Rank + 1 Arm | Arm | Acid projectiles that shoot where your cursor aims | Ranged damage dealers |
| Leech | Free Roam, Cleanup Duty, Hold the Line | 1 Human Heart (from PvP, Surgery Kit, or Black Market) | Heart | Life Leech passive healing + ground arm attacks hitting multiple targets | Sustain-focused builds |
| Fish | Free Roam or Shrine (various spawns) | 1 Worm Devil Carcass (found at Park) | Worm Carcass | Fish leaps from ground to strike enemies with water-based attacks | Early-game progression |
| Bat | City Outskirts house (tunnel near highway) | Senior Hunter Rank + Human sacrifice + defeat Bat Devil | None (combat trial) | Summons Bat Devil roar for AoE damage + mobility wings | AoE clearing and movement |
| Tomato | Farm north of HQ in City Outskirts | Water plants 3x before harvest, repeat until spawns | None | Summons Tomato to pin enemies (M1) or throw resurrection seed (M2) | Beginner-friendly crowd control |
| Zombie | Zombie Raid boss drop | 10% drop chance from Zombie Raid | None | Summon and manage zombie minions as allies | PvE farming |
| Devil | Location | Requirements | Sacrifice | Ability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frog | Cleanup Duty and Hold the Line missions | 1 Fly Fiend Head (from Fly Devils or Lootboxes) | Fly Head | Tongue pull that grabs and drags enemies toward you | Combo initiators |
| Mantis | Random spawns, Devil Doors, Hold the Line, Aftermath | Deal 70%+ damage while taking less than 10% damage in trial | Combat performance | Grab and slam attacks with incredible damage | Skilled mechanical players |
| Devil | Location | Requirements | Sacrifice | Ability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fox | Fox Shrine in Chinatown (speak to Keeper Renji) | Junior Hunter Rank + 50,000 Yen + Devil Flesh + Body parts | Right Eye + Flesh | Summons Fox arm (M1) or head (M2) with bleed damage. 4-5 marks boost ‘Kon’ summon damage | Aggressive damage dealers, Katana users |
| Snake | Hidden cave near Farmer NPC, City Outskirts | Yakuza membership + 20 Hearts + Devil trial (Sea Cucumber, Bat, Ghost, Fish Devils) | 20 Hearts | Swallow enemies, store internally, spit out for ragdoll damage | Advanced crowd control |
| Mold | City Outskirts alley across signal tower | 10 Human Legs (from PvP or Black Market) | 10 Legs | Large AoE Mold attack with decay effects | Area denial |
| Stone | Random spawn near Monk Temple, City Outskirts | Bring cleaning supplies, clean devil’s rocks | Body parts | Petrifies enemies briefly in red circle | Utility and setup |
| Ghost | Katana Man Raid | First Class Hunter Rank + 10% drop chance | Right Arm or Eye | Ghost arm grabs enemies from behind, lifts and slams | High-tier PvP |
| Devil | Location | Requirements | Sacrifice | Ability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Future | Floor Zero, Public Safety HQ | 30 Devil Eyes + rhythm minigame (1800+ points) | 30 Eyes | Counter ability with invulnerability frames + chance to auto-dodge after 3 successful chains | Defensive counter builds, PvP dominance |
| Curse | Floor Zero, HQ (first room left) | Senior Hunter Rank + kill 10 Common/5 Uncommon/1 Rare Devils + 5 Players + 1 World Event + collect Curse Devil Flesh + crucify enemies | Lifespan | Unlocks Nail Sword + summon Curse Devil to immobilize. ‘Curse Awakening’ after hitting target specific times for execution | High-sustainability DPS builds |
| Katana-Hybrid | Katana Man Raid | Collect 5 Katana Man fragments, craft Katana Heart | Fragments (grind) | Top-tier contract with massive damage output and versatile combos | Meta PvP and endgame |
Stone Devil: Currently bugged and unobtainable despite spawning at Temple and City Outskirts.
Let me break down the exact step-by-step process for the most important contracts. These are the ones you absolutely want to prioritize.
The Fox Devil is probably the most popular contract in the game, and for good reason – it’s incredibly powerful and works with almost any weapon build.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Pro Tip: The Fox Devil Contract is worth saving up for. The Kon summon deals massive damage, especially when you stack 4-5 marks on enemies. This synergizes perfectly with weapons like the Katana that can rapidly apply hits.
This is hands-down one of the most broken contracts in the current meta. The counter ability with i-frames can literally save you from one-shot attacks.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Why It’s Worth It: After performing 3 successful counters consecutively, you get a chance to auto-dodge the next one-shot attack. In PvP, this is absolutely game-changing. I’ve survived encounters I had no business surviving because of this contract.
The Snake Devil is unique because it locks you into a faction permanently. Think carefully before pursuing this.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Critical Warning: Once you join Yakuza, there’s NO leaving except with a Wipe Token, which resets all your progress. Choose wisely.
This contract has one of the most complex unlock processes, but the Nail Sword and execution mechanics are incredibly powerful.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Build Synergy: The Curse awakening mechanic requires hitting targets a specific number of times before executing them. This works best with fast-hitting weapons or builds focused on single-target deletion.
This is what everyone’s grinding for. The Katana-Hybrid is absolutely dominant in the current meta.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Grinding Reality Check: This is pure RNG. I ran Katana Man Raid 47 times before I got all 5 fragments. There’s no pity system. Bring patience.
Every contract comes with a random debuff that permanently affects your character. Understanding these is crucial before you commit to a contract.
| Debuff Name | Effect | Severity | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor Health Sacrifice | Permanently lose fraction of max HP | Low | Slightly reduces survivability |
| Posture Blindness | Can’t see Posture Bar | Medium | Makes perfect parries harder |
| Posture Damage | Deal less Posture Damage | Medium | Reduces ability to break enemy guard |
| Sacrifice Right Eye | Field of vision slightly impaired | High | Affects accuracy and awareness |
| Sacrifice Left Eye | Field of vision slightly impaired | High | Affects accuracy and awareness |
| Health Blindness | Can’t see Health Bar | High | Extremely disorienting in combat |
| Broken Bones | Permanently lose fraction of movement speed | Very High | Severe mobility reduction |
| Disorientation | Temporarily blur screen | Very High | Makes combat extremely difficult |
| Slow Heart | No health regeneration out of combat | Extreme | Forces reliance on healing items |
Pro Tip from Experience: I once accepted a contract with Slow Heart debuff on my sustain tank build. Completely ruined the character. Don’t rush – think about how the debuff interacts with your playstyle.
Many contracts require specific items. Here’s how to farm them efficiently.
Farming Methods:
Efficient Route: I farm Devil Eyes by rotating between Cleanup Duty missions and free roam Devil hunting. You’ll average 2-3 eyes per hour with decent RNG.
Farming Methods:
PvP Strategy: If you’re not great at PvP like me, team up with stronger players or target low-level players in contested areas. It’s not honorable, but it works.
Farming Methods:
Reality Check: You need 10 legs. That’s 10 player kills minimum. This contract is deliberately gated behind PvP engagement.
Farming Methods:
Optimal Strategy: Farm Zombie Raid on cooldown. Each successful raid gives 3-7 Devil Flesh on average.
Earning Methods:
50K Yen Speedrun Route:
This took me about 6-8 hours of focused grinding.
The Black Market is your best friend for contract farming. Here’s what you need to know:
Location: The actual Black Market building is hidden in a hatch behind a painting in the Hatch Shop.
The inventory refreshes every 15 minutes with randomized stock:
Common Items:
Rare Items:
Legendary Items:
I’ve spent over 200,000 Yen at the Black Market. It’s expensive but saves you dozens of hours of farming.
Not all contracts work for every player. Here’s my breakdown based on how you like to play.
Recommended Contracts:
Why: These three contracts create a devastating offensive package. Fox applies marks, Curse builds up to executions, and Mantis provides instant burst damage.
Recommended Contracts:
Why: Future Devil’s counter defines the defensive playstyle. Ghost provides control, while Leech ensures you stay alive through sustain.
Recommended Contracts:
Why: This combination gives you offense (Fox), defense (Future), and utility (Bat). You can handle any situation.
Recommended Contracts:
Why: Maximum enemy manipulation. You control the battlefield and dictate fight positioning.
Recommended Contracts:
Why: You can unlock all three contracts in your first few hours without breaking the bank.
Now that you understand the basics, let’s talk about how top players actually use contracts.
The best builds align weapon choice with contract abilities:
Katana + Fox Devil
Big Sword + Curse Devil
Nail Sword + Future Devil
Top players in 2026 build around what the meta calls a “defense/healing loop”:
This creates an incredibly difficult to kill build that also outputs significant damage.
The order you unlock contracts matters for progression:
Optimal Unlock Path:
Why This Works: You maintain power scaling throughout progression without hitting difficult walls.
Devil Hunter uses a “Fear Level” system (1-100) that gates training areas and bosses. Your contracts should match your Fear Level:
Fear 1-25: Tomato, Fish, Sea Cucumber Fear 25-50: Fox, Bat, Frog Fear 50-75: Mantis, Snake, Leech Fear 75-100: Future, Curse, Ghost, Katana-Hybrid
Here’s something most players don’t know: you can use contracts to transform into a Fiend.
My Honest Opinion: I tried Fiend transformation on an alt account. Unless you’re 100% certain about your contract selection and weapon choice, stay Human. The flexibility loss isn’t worth the benefits for most players.
Contracts are permanent… mostly. Here are your options.
What It Does:
Where to Get:
Cost: Usually 50,000-100,000 Yen when available
Pro Tip: This is your “undo button”. Save up Yen and check Black Market obsessively if you regret a contract choice.
What It Does:
Where to Get:
When to Use: Honestly? Only if you’re completely restarting or got soft-locked by bad decisions.
If you somehow break a contract’s terms:
Devils don’t forgive broken agreements. Just don’t.
Based on my extensive testing and current meta, here’s how contracts rank:
Future Devil – Best defensive contract in the game. Counter with i-frames + auto-dodge is absolutely broken in PvP. Essential for high-tier ranked duels.
Fox Devil – Staple damage dealer. Works with every weapon. Mark system scales incredibly well. Foundation of most meta builds.
Ghost Devil – Overwhelmingly strong grab/slam combo. Deep damage output. One of the most powerful PvP contracts. Essential for competitive play.
Katana-Hybrid – Top-tier everything. Massive damage, great combos, versatile kit. If you get this, you’re set.
Curse Devil – High sustainability builds love this. Nail Sword unique. Execution mechanic deletes targets. Requires skill to maximize.
Snake Devil – Incredible summoning with autogrip. High skill ceiling. Store and recall mechanics create unique strategies. Devastating in experienced hands.
Mantis Devil – Speed boost and massive slam damage. Excellent for combo-focused players. Requires mechanical skill but rewards it heavily.
Bat Devil – Good AoE farming. Decent mobility. Not flashy but gets the job done. Good for mid-game progression.
Leech Devil – Passive healing is always useful. Prolonged fights. Excellent for Zombie Raid. Not spectacular but never bad.
Blood Devil (if available) – High sustainability. Blood Hammer for AoE. Good for farming. Solid mid-tier choice.
Tomato Devil – Perfect for beginners. Free to obtain. Resurrection mechanic has niche uses. Outclassed late-game.
Fish Devil – Early progression staple. Cheap to get. Water attacks are okay. You’ll replace this quickly.
Frog Devil – AOE head bite is decent. Easy to obtain at Chinatown Shrine. Lower-cost alternative to Fox. Good for learning mechanics.
Sea Cucumber Devil – Ranged acid is useful. Very early-game accessible. You’ll outgrow it fast.
Mold Devil – 10 legs requirement is excessive for mediocre AoE. Better options exist.
Stone Devil – Currently bugged anyway. Even when working, petrification utility is niche.
Zombie Devil – Minion management is clunky. 10% drop rate from raid isn’t worth the effort. Better contracts exist.
I’ve made every mistake possible. Learn from my pain.
I accepted a Health Blindness contract on my main build. Couldn’t see my HP bar for 40 hours of gameplay until I finally got a Devil Eraser. Read. The. Debuff.
I spent my first 50,000 Yen on random items instead of saving for Fox Devil. Set me back 10+ hours. Have a plan and stick to it.
One of my friends joined Yakuza for Snake Devil without realizing it was permanent. He had to Wipe Token and lost 60 hours of progress. Make informed decisions.
Trying to get every contract leads to being soft-locked by requirements you can’t meet. Follow a progression path that matches your current stats and rank.
Three random powerful contracts won’t perform as well as three synergistic medium-tier contracts. Build cohesion matters more than individual contract strength.
I sacrificed my right eye for a contract that required precise aiming. My accuracy dropped 30%. Think about how sacrifice affects your playstyle.
Free contracts like Tomato Devil provide learning opportunities. Don’t rush straight to Fox Devil without understanding contract mechanics.
No, once you accept a Devil contract, the sacrifice is permanent and cannot be reversed unless you use a Devil Eraser (rare Black Market item) or Wipe Token (complete progress reset). Always review the cost before agreeing.
Tomato Devil and Fish Devil are the best beginner contracts. Both require minimal sacrifice and are easy to obtain. Tomato is completely free (just water plants), while Fish only needs a Worm Carcass from the Park.
Humans can hold up to 3 contracts simultaneously. Fiends and Devils cannot form any contracts. Once you transform into a Fiend, you lose the ability to make new contracts permanently.
No. Only Human race players can form contracts with devils. This is a core game mechanic – if you want to use contracts, you MUST play as Human or you’ll be locked out of the entire system.
You die instantly, and it’s permanent. Breaking a contract results in complete character death with full stat resets. Devils are ontologically incapable of lying – they will enforce contract terms absolutely.
Reach Junior Hunter Rank, find the Yakuza office under the pedestrian bridge in City Outskirts, talk to the Yakuza Boss, complete their entry questline (earn money + defeat Public Safety players). Warning: This is permanent without a Wipe Token.
Press N to open your phone and select “Black Market” to access the shop. The physical location is in a hatch behind a painting in the Hatch Shop. Inventory refreshes every 15 minutes.
World Events start automatically every hour at XX:00 (top of the hour). When an event is about to begin, you’ll see a message on your screen. Interact with the prompt to join, or ignore it to skip.
No. Once you join the Yakuza, there’s no way of leaving except using a Wipe Token, which resets ALL your progress. Consider this very carefully before pursuing the Snake Devil contract.
Farm Devil Eyes by killing any Devils in the open world (random drops), purchasing from Black Market (check every 15 minutes), or grinding high-rarity Devils for slightly better drop rates. You need 30 eyes total.
Ghost Devil contract has a 10% drop chance from defeating the Ghost Devil in the Katana Man Raid. You must also be First Class Hunter rank to be eligible for the drop.
Progress through the main story missions until you gain access to Public Safety Headquarters. Take the elevator inside HQ and select Floor Zero as your destination.
As of February 2026, the Stone Devil contract is currently bugged and unobtainable, even though the Stone Devil spawns at the Temple and City Outskirts locations. Developers are aware of this issue.
You need to reach Senior Hunter rank to access contracts like Bat Devil and Curse Devil. This requires consistent progression through missions, defeating Devils, and gaining experience points.
With focused grinding (completing Division Captain quests, winning 2-3 World Events, daily missions, and some PvP), you can earn 50,000 Yen in approximately 6-8 hours of gameplay.
After spending 100+ hours in Devil Hunter and testing virtually every contract combination, here’s my advice:
Start with Tomato Devil (free, teaches contract mechanics) and Fish Devil (cheap, easy damage). Don’t rush expensive contracts – learn the game first. Save your Yen for Fox Devil when you hit Junior Hunter rank.
Prioritize Fox Devil as your first major investment. It’s worth the 50K Yen grind. Pair it with Bat Devil for mobility or Leech Devil for sustain depending on your weapon choice.
Build toward Future Devil + Fox Devil + Ghost/Curse Devil as your endgame contract trinity. This combination dominates both PvE and PvP content in the current meta.
Ghost Devil, Future Devil, and Katana-Hybrid are your S-tier priorities. These three contracts define the competitive meta. Ghost provides offensive control, Future gives defensive options, and Katana-Hybrid brings versatility.
Leech Devil (passive healing), Bat Devil (AoE damage and mobility), and Zombie Devil (minion army) create the optimal farming setup. You’ll clear Cleanup Duty and Hold the Line missions incredibly efficiently.
This path maximizes power at every progression stage without wasting resources on dead-end contracts.
The developers confirmed more Devils and contracts are coming in future updates. Based on the Chainsaw Man manga, we might see:
Potential Future Contracts:
I’ll update this guide as soon as new contracts drop. Make sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly.
Devil Hunter’s contract system is the deepest and most rewarding progression mechanic in any Roblox game I’ve played. Master it, and you’ll dominate every game mode. Rush it carelessly, and you’ll waste dozens of hours fixing mistakes.
My final advice? Take your time. Read every debuff. Understand your playstyle before committing to expensive contracts. And most importantly – have fun experimenting! The joy of Devil Hunter is discovering powerful contract combinations that match YOUR preferred gameplay.
Now get out there and start making some deals with devils. Just remember – every contract has a cost, and devils always collect their debts.