All Devil Hunter Raids (March 2026) Complete Guide

If you’ve been grinding Devil Hunter on Roblox and normal devil fights are starting to feel like warm-up exercises, then it’s time to step into the real endgame playground with Raids. As someone who’s spent countless hours mastering every raid encounter, I can tell you that raids are where your character goes from decent to terrifying. These special combat events feature powerful bosses with unique attack patterns and mechanics that punish sloppy movement and weak builds.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll break down everything you need to know about all Devil Hunter raids, including their locations, respawn times, rewards, weapon requirements, and the pro strategies that most players miss. Whether you’re a beginner looking to tackle your first Zombie Devil raid or a veteran hunter aiming to solo Katana Man, this guide has you covered.
Quick Overview: All Devil Hunter Raids
| Raid | Location | Respawn Time | Difficulty | XP | Yen | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zombie Devil Raid | Graveyard District | 30 minutes | Medium | 800 XP | 40,000 Yen | Beginners, farming, weapon drops |
| Eternity Devil Raid | Secret Area (Hotel) | 45 minutes | Easy | 900 XP | 50,000 Yen | Safe XP/Yen farming, mid-game |
| Katana Man Raid | Samurai Temple (Hidden) | 60 minutes | Very Hard | 1,200 XP | 80,000 Yen | Endgame, rare drops, Ghost Devil Contract |
How to Find Raids in Devil Hunter?
Before diving into each raid, let me share the exact method I use to locate raids efficiently:
- Move outside Public Safety HQ – Raids don’t appear on your map while you’re inside buildings
- Press ‘N’ on keyboard – This opens your in-game phone and adds raid markers to your HUD
- Follow the indicators – Each raid has a unique icon that points you to its location
- Join the official Devil Hunter Discord – With 24,878+ members, it’s the best place to find groups for raids
Pro Tip: I always check the Discord server before heading to raids. You can often find groups forming right before raid timers reset, saving you precious waiting time.
Zombie Devil Raid (Graveyard District)
Location & Timing
The Zombie Devil Raid spawns in the Graveyard District every 30 minutes after completion. This is the most beginner-friendly raid and serves as the perfect entry point into raid content.
Rewards & Drop Rates
| Item | Drop Chance | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Zombie Devil Contract | 10% | – |
| Rotblade | 10% | 30 Medium Weapon Proficiency, 12 DMG |
| Undead Sickles | 10% | 30 Light Weapon Proficiency |
| Fleshbreaker | 10% | 30 Martial Arts Proficiency |
| Brainsplasher | 10% | 30 Firearm Proficiency, 12 DMG |
| Rot and Ruin | 10% | 30 Heavy Weapon Proficiency, 12 DMG |
| Accessory Lootbox | Guaranteed | Common-Legendary rarity |
| Default Lootbox | Guaranteed | Common-Legendary rarity |
Best Strategies & Tips
For Beginners:
- Use the Sea Cucumber Devil contract – its acid projectiles help clear clustered enemies safely
- Bring weapons with good crowd control (wide swings or fast hits)
- Keep moving in circles – never let yourself get boxed in by zombie hordes
For Solo Players:
- Focus on 2-3 hit combos then back off to reset
- Prioritize clearing smaller zombies before focusing on the boss
- Use the environment to your advantage – kite around obstacles
Team Strategy:
- Designate one player as crowd control while others focus on the boss
- Coordinate AoE abilities to clear waves quickly
- Share healing items and revive downed teammates immediately
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Don’t get greedy with long combos – zombie mobs will punish you
- Never corner yourself against walls or obstacles
- Don’t ignore the smaller zombies – they can overwhelm you quickly
This raid is perfect for farming the Borrowed Life talent and building your weapon collection. I recommend running this raid repeatedly until you have at least one of each weapon drop.
Eternity Devil Raid (Secret Hotel Area)
Location & Timing
The Eternity Devil Raid is located in the Secret Area behind the hotel and respawns every 45 minutes. What makes this raid unique is that the Eternity Devil cannot permanently kill you – you’re technically guaranteed to clear it if you keep trying.
Rewards & Drop Rates
| Item | Drop Chance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Accessory Lootbox | Guaranteed | Common-Legendary rarity |
| Default Lootbox | Guaranteed | Common-Legendary rarity |
| XP | 900 XP | Consistent reward |
| Yen | 50,000 Yen | Great for mid-game farming |
How to Complete the Eternity Devil Raid
This raid is more of an “escape room + fighting” combo that requires a specific approach:
- Enter the hotel corridors and start clearing rooms
- Collect 3 different keys from defeated NPCs in various rooms
- Head to the Safe Room once you have all keys
- Destroy the cores inside the mouths/mounds – the mouths themselves don’t damage you
- Defeat the Eternity Devil once all cores are destroyed
Best Strategies & Tips
Key Insights Most Players Miss:
- The mouth cores are your priority – ignore everything else until these are destroyed
- You can take your time since the boss can’t kill you permanently
- Stamina management is crucial – save it for the final boss phase
Team Coordination:
- Split up to collect keys faster – assign specific rooms to each player
- Designate one player to focus on core destruction while others handle mobs
- Use voice chat to coordinate key locations and avoid wasting time
Solo Strategy:
- Take a methodical approach – clear one room completely before moving to the next
- Use healing items liberally since you can’t die permanently
- Focus on finding the most efficient path through the hotel
Why This Raid is Underrated: Many players skip this raid because it lacks exclusive contracts, but I’ve found it’s incredibly efficient for consistent Yen and XP farming. The guaranteed clear makes it perfect for practicing your combat skills without the pressure of permanent death.
Katana Man Raid (Samurai Temple)
Location & Timing
The Katana Man Raid spawns in the Samurai Temple (Hidden area) and has the longest respawn timer at 60 minutes. This is the pinnacle of current raid content and is designed for late-game players with optimized builds.
Rewards & Drop Rates
| Item | Drop Chance | Requirements/Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Ghost Devil Contract | 10% | Powerful late-game contract |
| Katana Fragment | 10% | Core component for hybrid forms |
| Sealed World | 10% | 30 Medium Weapon Proficiency, 13 DMG, Sword |
| Sealed Fang | 10% | 30 Heavy Weapon Proficiency, 15 DMG, Great Weapon |
| Katana Man Cap | 10% | Accessory, requirements TBA |
| Iron Oath Ring | 10% | Accessory, reduces hybrid drain |
| Street Justice Rope | 10% | Accessory, +5% Medium Weapon M1 DMG |
| Accessory Lootbox | Guaranteed | Common-Legendary rarity |
| Default Lootbox | Guaranteed | Common-Legendary rarity |
| XP | 1,200 XP | Highest XP reward |
| Yen | 80,000 Yen | Highest Yen reward |
Best Strategies & Tips
This raid punishes messy fighting – here’s my proven approach:
For Late-Game Players:
- Prioritize dodging over attacking – 2-3 safe hits are better than 10 risky ones
- Learn the attack tells – Katana Man has specific animations before big attacks
- Save stamina for dodges – don’t waste it on long combos
Team Strategy (Recommended):
- One player draws aggro while others attack from safe angles
- Rotate defensive cooldowns to keep the tank alive
- Coordinate burst damage during the boss’s recovery animations
Solo Strategy (For Experts Only):
- Use Future Devil Contract for the counter and auto-dodge chances
- Perfect your parry timing – successful parries create huge openings
- Master the “hit and run” tactic – never stay in one place too long
Clan and Build Optimization:
- Reroll your Devil Hunter Clan until you get one that supports your weapon type
- Hybrid builds work best with the Iron Oath Ring from this very raid
- Medium weapon builds benefit most from the Street Justice Rope
Common Mistakes That Get Players Killed:
- Greedy combos – Katana Man can one-shot you if you overextend
- Ignoring stamina management – running out of stamina means certain death
- Poor positioning – getting cornered in the temple is fatal
Advanced Raid Strategies Most Guides Don’t Cover
Optimal Weapon Choices by Raid
Zombie Devil Raid:
- Best: Weapons with wide AoE swings (Heavy Weapons, certain Medium Weapons)
- Good: Fast Light Weapons for single-target damage
- Avoid: Slow, single-target weapons
Eternity Devil Raid:
- Best: Any weapon you’re comfortable with – focus on speed over damage
- Good: Weapons with good reach for hitting cores safely
- Avoid: Nothing is really bad here since you can’t die permanently
Katana Man Raid:
- Best: Fast Medium Weapons with good dodge frames
- Good: Light Weapons for quick hit-and-run tactics
- Avoid: Heavy Weapons unless you’re extremely skilled at timing
Contract Synergies
Best Contracts for Raids:
- Future Devil Contract – Essential for Katana Man, great for others
- Sea Cucumber Devil Contract – Perfect for Zombie Devil crowd control
- Ghost Devil Contract – Endgame contract that shines in all raids
Clan Optimization
Based on my testing, here are the best clan choices for raiding:
For Zombie Devil: Clans with survivability buffs or crowd control bonuses For Eternity Devil: Clans with stamina regeneration or movement speed For Katana Man: Clans with damage reduction or dodge frame extensions
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a team for Devil Hunter raids?
Zombie Devil Raid can be soloed with a strong build and the right contract (I recommend Sea Cucumber Devil). However, Katana Man and Eternity Devil raids are significantly more efficient with teams. Katana Man is practically impossible solo for most players.
Which raid is best for farming Yen?
For consistent farming, Zombie Devil Raid is best due to its 30-minute respawn timer. For maximum Yen per run, Katana Man Raid gives 80,000 Yen but takes longer and is much harder. I recommend Zombie Devil for steady income and Katana Man for big payouts when you have a strong team.
Are raid drops guaranteed in Devil Hunter?
No, raid drops are RNG-based. Contracts have a 10% drop rate, while weapons and accessories also have 10% drop rates each. This means you could get multiple items in one run or go several runs with just Yen and XP. That’s why farming raids repeatedly is expected.
How often can I repeat raids?
Zombie Devil Raid resets every 30 minutes, Eternity Devil every 45 minutes, and Katana Man every 60 minutes. These timers start after the raid is completed, not when you join.
What’s the best way to find raid groups?
The official Devil Hunter Discord server is by far the best place. With 24,878+ members, you can always find groups forming. I also recommend joining the server just to stay updated on game changes and meet experienced players.
Should I save my raid rewards or use them immediately?
For weapons and accessories, use them immediately if they’re upgrades. For contracts, save them until you have the required stats and build to use them effectively. The Ghost Devil Contract from Katana Man is particularly valuable and worth saving until you’re ready for endgame content.
Pro Tips for Raid Success
- Always check your stats before raiding – make sure you meet weapon proficiency requirements
- Bring healing items – even though Eternity Devil can’t kill you, healing saves time
- Learn the attack patterns – spend your first few runs observing rather than attacking
- Join the Discord community – you’ll learn strategies that aren’t in any guide
- Practice your dodging – this is the most important skill for all raids
- Don’t get discouraged by bad RNG – drop rates are low by design
- Help other players – teaching others helps you learn the raids better
- Stay updated on patches – the developers frequently balance raids and add new content
Final Thoughts
Raids are the true endgame of Devil Hunter, offering the best rewards and the most challenging content. Whether you’re farming for Yen, hunting for rare contracts, or just testing your skills, mastering raids will take your character to the next level.
Remember that practice makes perfect – don’t get discouraged if you struggle at first. Join the community, learn from experienced players, and most importantly, have fun! The raids are designed to be challenging, but the rewards are absolutely worth it.
Happy hunting, and may your drop rates be ever in your favor!
Related Content
For more Devil Hunter content, check out these comprehensive guides:
- Complete Devil Hunter Wiki – Everything you need to know about the game
- All Devil Hunter NPCs and Their Quests – Complete quest guide
- How to Rank Up Fast in Devil Hunter – Progression guide
- Devil Hunter Weapons Guide – All weapons and crafting
- Fox Devil Contract Guide – Contract-specific guide
