Devil Hunter Yakuza Joining Guide (March 2026) Location, Quest & Rewards

Devil Hunter Yakuza Joining Guide

Are you tired of the boring Public Safety suit and craving something with more edge? The Snake Devil contract awaits, but getting into the Yakuza in Devil Hunter isn’t as simple as clicking a button in a menu. You’ll need to find a hidden base, pay a massive entry fee, and prove your loyalty by hunting down other players.

As someone who’s gone through the entire Yakuza progression multiple times, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about joining this exclusive faction. This comprehensive guide covers the exact location, quest requirements, rewards, and crucial warnings you need before making this one-way decision.

Quick Overview: Yakuza vs Public Safety

AspectYakuzaPublic Safety
Entry Cost80,000 Yen + 5 Player KillsFree
Exclusive ContractsSnake Devil, Zombie DevilFuture Devil, Curse Devil, Fox Devil
PlaystylePvP-focused, aggressiveBalanced, progression-oriented
Quest TypeCriminal activities, faction missionsOfficial duties, cleanup missions
ReputationCriminal, wanted by lawLaw enforcement, respected

Finding the Secret Yakuza Base

The game doesn’t put a marker on your map for this – the Yakuza don’t want to be found easily. Here’s exactly where to locate their hidden headquarters:

Step-by-Step Location Guide:

  1. Start at Public Safety HQ – This is your reference point
  2. Head towards the Zombie Devil Raid area – Use your phone GPS to track the raid if you’re unsure
  3. Turn LEFT at the main road near the raid entrance
  4. Walk straight down the street – Keep your eyes on the walls
  5. Look for the landmark – You’re searching for a building with Yellow Writing/Graffiti on the wall
  6. Enter the building – The Yakuza Leader is waiting inside

Pro Tip: The yellow graffiti is quite distinctive and stands out from other buildings. If you reach the raid entrance, you’ve gone too far – turn back and check the buildings more carefully.

The Initiation Quest Requirements

When you talk to the Yakuza Leader, he won’t let you join immediately. You must prove you’re not an undercover cop by completing two specific tasks:

Core Requirements:

  • 80,000 Yen – Cash payment (non-negotiable)
  • 5 Public Safety Kills – Eliminate 5 active players in the Public Safety faction

How to Farm 80,000 Yen Efficiently:

The Smart Strategy (Under 1 Hour):

  1. Join a Low-Population Server to avoid competition
  2. Grab a Skateboard (press H) for faster travel
  3. Spam Commercial Missions – These give the best Yen-per-minute ratio
  4. Focus on quick completion rather than difficulty
  5. Use active codes from our Roblox codes collection for bonus Yen

Alternative Method: If you have existing Yen, consider trading with other players or checking the Black Market for deals.

How to Get 5 Public Safety Kills:

The Honest Approach:

  1. Join a High-Population Server for more targets
  2. Look for players wearing the standard Public Safety suit
  3. Target players who are farming mobs or distracted by missions
  4. Use a Model Uzi or heavy weapon for quick burst damage
  5. Ambush from behind for maximum surprise

The “Smart” Method:

  1. Coordinate with a friend who’s willing to help
  2. Have them switch to Public Safety faction
  3. Meet in a secluded alley away from other players
  4. Take turns killing each other for the required kills
  5. This method is faster but less “authentic” to the roleplay

Warning: Public Safety players may fight back, so come prepared with good weapons and healing items.

Critical Consequences – Read This Before Joining!

Before you hand over that 80,000 Yen, you MUST understand what happens next. This is a permanent decision with significant consequences.

The “Wipe” Warning:

When you join the Yakuza, you lose ALL your current contracts:

  • Have the Fox Devil? Gone.
  • Have the Future Devil? Gone.
  • Spent hours farming Kon? Too bad.

What You KEEP:

  • Character Level – All your progression remains
  • Stats – Your allocated stat points stay
  • Weapons & Items – Everything in your inventory
  • Remaining Yen – After paying the 80,000 fee
  • Skills & Abilities – Non-contract powers remain

Can You Switch Back?

Unfortunately, there’s no easy “switch back” option. To return to Public Safety, you typically need to:

  • Purchase a Wipe Token from the Black Market (costing ~400,000 Yen)
  • This completely resets your character data
  • You’ll start fresh from level 1

My Recommendation: Make sure you’ve experienced everything you want from Public Safety before making the switch. Check out our Fox Devil Contract Guide if you’re considering that contract.

Why Join Yakuza? The Amazing Benefits

So why would anyone pay 80,000 Yen and lose all their contracts? Two words: Snake Devil.

Exclusive Yakuza Contracts:

1. Snake Devil (S-Tier)

  • Massive range attacks that can hit multiple enemies
  • Swallow ability – Store enemies and use them as summons later
  • High damage output with area-of-effect attacks
  • Unique mechanics not available to other factions

2. Zombie Devil

  • Minion summoning abilities
  • Swarm tactics for overwhelming enemies
  • Passive health regeneration through minions

3. Katana Man Alignment

  • While the Hybrid form is a raid drop, Yakuza path aligns perfectly with Katana playstyle
  • Access to specific quests and progression routes

New Quest Types:

  • Criminal activities instead of cleanup duties
  • Faction-specific missions with unique rewards
  • PvP-focused objectives that match the Yakuza theme
  • Underground market access and special vendors

Community & Reputation:

  • Join an exclusive player base that takes the game seriously
  • PvP dominance in most server conflicts
  • Access to Yakuza-only areas and content
  • Unique roleplaying opportunities as a “criminal”

Complete Step-by-Step Yakuza Joining Checklist

Ready to make the switch? Follow this exact order to minimize downtime and maximize success:

Pre-Joining Preparation:

  1. Farm 100,000 Yen minimum (80k for fee, 20k for first Yakuza contract)
  2. Complete any Public Safety contracts you want to experience
  3. Gather good weapons and armor for the PvP requirements
  4. Find a reliable friend if using the “smart” kill method

The Joining Process:

  1. Navigate to the Yellow Graffiti Building near Zombie Raid
  2. Talk to the Yakuza Leader inside
  3. Accept the initiation quest (80k Yen + 5 kills)
  4. Complete the PvP requirements using your preferred method
  5. Return to the Leader and turn in the quest
  6. Accept the faction change – this is the point of no return
  7. Head immediately to Outskirts Cave for Snake Devil contract

Post-Joining Actions:

  1. Visit the Snake Devil in the cave near Farmer NPC
  2. Feed 20 Hearts to start the contract process
  3. Complete the trial – defeat various devils including Sea Cucumber and Bat Devils
  4. Claim your Snake Devil contract and enjoy your new powers!

Advanced Yakuza Strategies & Pro Tips

From a Yakuza Main – Essential Advice:

Before You Join:

  • Max out Public Safety first – Try Fox, Future, and Curse devils before switching
  • Save up extra Yen – You’ll need money for your first Yakuza contract
  • Build PvP skills – Yakuza life involves more player combat

After You Join:

  • Watch your back – Public Safety players and certain NPCs will attack on sight
  • Use codes wisely – Check our Roblox codes page for free Yen boosts
  • Join Yakuza-focused clans – Group content becomes much easier
  • Master Snake Devil mechanics – Practice the swallow and summon abilities

Combat Tips:

  • Snake Devil excels at crowd control – Use it in missions with multiple enemies
  • Combine with weapons – Snake Devil + Katana is a deadly combination
  • Save swallow ability for tough enemies or PvP situations
  • Practice aim – Snake Devil projectiles require good accuracy

Common Yakuza Mistakes to Avoid:

  1. Joining too early – Wait until you’re at least level 15-20
  2. Not saving enough Yen – You’ll need money for contracts and gear
  3. Ignoring PvP practice – Yakuza life involves more combat
  4. Forgetting about weapon upgrades – Devil contracts aren’t everything
  5. Not joining a clan – Solo Yakuza progression is much harder

Yakuza vs Other Factions – Complete Comparison

Yakuza vs Public Safety:

FactorYakuzaPublic Safety
Best ForPvP players, Snake Devil fansBeginners, progression-focused
DifficultyHighMedium
Solo ViableChallengingYes
Group ContentExcellentGood
Endgame PowerS-Tier potentialA-Tier potential

Yakuza vs Fiend Path:

While Yakuza is a faction choice for humans, Fiend is a completely different race path. Consider:

  • Fiends can’t use devil contracts but get unique abilities
  • Yakuza humans can use Snake Devil and other contracts
  • Fiends have natural regeneration and different stat scaling
  • Yakuza offers more variety in build options

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I lose my level if I join the Yakuza?

A: No. You keep your Character Level, Stats, Items (like weapons), and Yen. The only things you lose are your active Devil Contracts linked to the Public Safety faction.

Q: Can I get the Snake Devil without joining the Yakuza?

A: No. The Snake Devil is faction-locked. The NPC in the Outskirts Cave will refuse to speak with you or offer the contract unless you are a verified member of the Yakuza faction.

Q: Where is the easiest place to find Public Safety players to kill?

A: The best spots are right outside the Public Safety HQ spawn or near the Commercial Mission pick-up points. Many players go AFK there or are distracted by mission menus, making them easier targets for your 5 kills.

Q: Is Yakuza better than Public Safety?

A: It depends on your build and playstyle. Yakuza is better for players who want the Snake Devil or a more PvP-focused playstyle. Public Safety offers more variety with access to Future, Fox, and Curse devils. Neither is strictly “better,” but Snake Devil is currently a top-tier meta contract.

Q: How much does it cost to switch back to Public Safety?

A: You generally cannot just “switch back.” You usually need to use a Wipe Token (approximately 400,000 Yen at the Black Market) to reset your character entirely, which allows you to choose your faction again from scratch.

Q: What happens if I die as a Yakuza member?

A: Dying doesn’t remove your Yakuza status. You’ll respawn as normal, still in the Yakuza faction with all your contracts and progress intact.

Q: Can Yakuza members do raids with Public Safety players?

A: Yes, raids are typically cross-faction. However, be aware that Public Safety members might be hesitant to team with known Yakuza members in open-world PvP situations.

Q: What’s the best weapon for Yakuza players?

A: Katana is the classic choice, complementing the Snake Devil’s abilities well. However, Uzi and other firearms work great for the PvP aspects of Yakuza life.

Final Thoughts

Joining the Yakuza in Devil Hunter is one of the most significant decisions you’ll make in the game. It’s a path that offers incredible power through the Snake Devil contract but comes with serious trade-offs. The 80,000 Yen entry fee and loss of Public Safety contracts are steep prices, but for players focused on PvP and endgame content, it’s absolutely worth it.

Remember that this is a permanent choice (without an expensive wipe), so make sure you’re ready for the criminal lifestyle. The Yakuza path offers some of the most exciting content in Devil Hunter, but it’s not for everyone.

If you’ve completed your Public Safety progression and are ready for the next challenge, the Snake Devil awaits. Just make sure you’re prepared for the consequences – both good and bad.

Nikhil Desai

Based in Mumbai, I’m a gadget lover and strategy gamer at heart. From benchmarking mobile devices to diving into titles like Civilization and Fortnite, I enjoy exploring how technology keeps pushing gaming forward.
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