Devil Hunter Devils & Crafting

Hunt devils, collect their parts, and craft powerful weapons. Your complete guide to the crafting system.

What is the Crafting System?

The crafting system is one of the core progression paths in Devil Hunter. After collecting materials from defeated devils, you can use crafting stations to create powerful weapons that significantly boost your combat effectiveness. Unlike contracts which grant active abilities, crafted weapons provide passive stat boosts and damage modifiers that complement your build.

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Devil Types

20+

Craftable Weapons

5

Rarity Tiers

Build Possibilities

Crafting Station Interface

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Why Should You Care About Crafting?

If you're serious about progressing in Devil Hunter, crafting is not optional. Here's why every player should engage with the system:

Significantly Higher Damage

Crafted weapons can have damage multipliers of 1.5x or higher compared to basic weapons. In endgame content, this difference is the gap between contributing meaningfully and getting carried. A fully crafted weapon is essential for competitive PvP and difficult raids.

Passive Stat Bonuses

Beyond base damage, crafted weapons often include passive effects like attack speed boosts, critical chance increases, or elemental damage bonuses. These passives stack with your contracts and clan bonuses for massive overall power gains.

Build Identity

Different weapon types suit different playstyles. Heavy weapons favor tanky builds with high HP and defense. Speed weapons work well for agile fighters who rely on mobility. Finding the right craft for your build is key to enjoying the game.

Long-term Progression

As you face stronger enemies and tackle harder content, you'll need better gear. Crafting provides a clear progression path - defeat tougher devils, get better materials, craft stronger weapons, tackle even harder content.

All Devil Types

There are over 15 confirmed devil types in Devil Hunter, each dropping unique materials used for different weapons. Understanding which devil to hunt for your desired craft is essential for efficient progression.

Common Devils (Early Game)

Bat Devil

Common Enemy

Most common devil in the game. Found throughout the city and forest areas.

Drops: Bat Wing, Bat Claw

Tomato Devil

Common Enemy

Found in the Hillside Farm area. Very easy to defeat early on.

Drops: Tomato Stem, Tomato Leaf

Fish Devil

Common Enemy

Found near water areas and fishing spots. Drops common materials.

Drops: Fish Scale, Fish Fin

Frog Devil

Common Enemy

Found in swampy areas and near water. Jumps around a lot.

Drops: Frog Leg, Frog Skin

Rare Devils (Mid Game)

Zombie Devil

Rare Enemy

Found in the Warehouse during Zombie Raid. Spawns in groups.

Drops: Zombie Flesh, Zombie Arm

Ghost Devil

Rare Enemy

Appears at night in specific areas. Hard to hit but drops valuable materials.

Drops: Ghost Essence, Spirit Orb

Snake Devil

Rare Enemy

Found in wilderness areas. Can eat players for high damage.

Drops: Snake Scale, Serpent Fang

Boss Devils (End Game)

Katana Man

BOSS - Very Difficult

Found at the Construction Site Raid. One of the strongest raid bosses. Can one-shot players who don't parry correctly.

Location

Construction Site (near HQ)

Drops

Katana Man Sword, Bloodied Cloth

Future Devil

BOSS - Elite Challenge

Found on Floor 0 of HQ. Grants powerful contracts and rare drops. Must sacrifice Left Eye (permanent debuff).

Location

HQ Floor 0 (corner)

Drops

Future Eye, Time Shard

All Devil Types Gallery

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Materials & Crafting Recipes

Here's a comprehensive guide to what materials drop from which devils and what weapons you can craft with them. Use this as a reference when planning your farming routes.

Common Material Recipes

MaterialSource DevilUsed ForRarity
Bat WingBat DevilSpeed DaggerCommon
Bat ClawBat DevilClaw WeaponCommon
Fish ScaleFish DevilWater BladeCommon
Frog LegFrog DevilJump BootsCommon
Tomato StemTomato DevilGarden SwordCommon
Zombie FleshZombie DevilUndead HammerRare
Ghost EssenceGhost DevilSpirit StaffRare
Snake ScaleSnake DevilSerpent BladeRare
Katana Man SwordKatana Man (Raid)Master KatanaEpic

Weapon Types & Their Playstyles

Katanas

Balanced damage and speed

Katanas offer a good balance between damage output and attack speed. They're versatile and work well for most playstyles. The Master Katana crafted from Katana Man materials is one of the best weapons in the game.

Best for:

  • Intermediate players
  • Hybrid builds
  • PvP combat

Heavy Weapons

High damage, slow attacks

Hammers, axes, and other heavy weapons deal massive damage but have slow attack speeds. Requires patience and good timing. Great for breaking guards and stun-locking enemies.

Best for:

  • Tank builds
  • Boss fights
  • Breaking defenses

Speed Weapons

Fast attacks, lower damage

Daggers, claws, and lightweight weapons attack very fast but deal less damage per hit. Works well with builds that focus on attack speed bonuses and critical hits.

Best for:

  • Aggressive players
  • Critical hit builds
  • Fiend transformations

Ranged Weapons

Attack from distance

Guns and other ranged weapons allow you to attack from a distance. Essential for certain boss fights where getting close is dangerous. Works well with crowd control strategies.

Best for:

  • Support builds
  • Siege scenarios
  • Safe damage dealing

Crafting Recipe List Screenshot

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Efficient Farming Routes

Knowing where to find devils and what to farm for your desired weapons is crucial for efficient progression. Here are tested routes for different materials.

Early Game: Level 1-30

Focus on common devils to build your first weapons and earn yen for better gear.

Best Locations

  • • City Streets - Bat Devils spawn frequently
  • • Hillside Farm - Tomato Devils (very easy)
  • • Fishing Pier - Fish Devils near water

Recommended Farm

  • • Target: Bat Wings, Fish Scales
  • • Craft: Speed Dagger, Water Blade
  • • Yield: ~5-10 materials per hour

Mid Game: Level 30-70

Start targeting rare devils and running raids for better materials.

Best Locations

  • • Warehouse - Zombie Raid (1hr cooldown)
  • • Forest Area - Ghost Devils at night
  • • Wilderness - Snake Devils

Recommended Farm

  • • Target: Zombie Flesh, Ghost Essence
  • • Craft: Undead Hammer, Spirit Staff
  • • Yield: ~3-5 epic materials per raid

End Game: Level 70+

Focus on raids and boss content for the best materials.

Best Locations

  • • Construction Site - Katana Man Raid
  • • Hotel Raid - General farming
  • • School Raid - Mastery books + materials

Recommended Farm

  • • Target: Katana Man Sword (10% drop)
  • • Craft: Master Katana (best weapon)
  • • Note: Needs multiple runs for materials

Pro Farming Tips

  • • Always use multipliers in missions for bonus drops
  • • Join a clan with EXP bonuses to level faster
  • • Trade with other players if you need specific materials
  • • Raid bosses have 1-hour global cooldown
  • • Some materials only drop during certain events
  • • Don't sell Devil Flesh - you need it for Fiend talents

Farming Route Map

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Tips for New Players

Do's

  • Start crafting early - even common weapons help
  • Focus on one weapon type to level mastery faster
  • Join raids when possible - best material source
  • Use mission multipliers for bonus drop rates
  • Save rare materials for better crafts later

Don'ts

  • Don't sell Devil Flesh - needed for Fiend talents
  • Don't spread resources across multiple weapon types
  • Don't skip raids - 1-hour cooldown is worth it
  • Don't ignore the crafting system in endgame
  • Don't forget to check trade chat for materials

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I find the crafting station?

Crafting stations are located in various places around the map. The main crafting area is near the Armory in the HQ area. Look for the anvil icon on your map. Some NPCs also offer crafting services for specific weapon types.

How do I get better materials?

Better materials drop from stronger enemies. Early game devils drop common materials, while raid bosses and elite enemies drop rare and epic materials. Increasing your weapon mastery also improves drop rates for weapon-specific materials.

Should I craft multiple weapon types?

No, focus on one weapon type until you have a fully crafted endgame weapon. Spreading your materials across multiple weapons means none of them will be as strong. Level up your weapon mastery by using one weapon type consistently.

What happens to crafted weapons when I upgrade?

Crafted weapons don't upgrade automatically. When you want a better version, you'll need to craft a new weapon using higher-tier materials. The old weapon can be sold for some yen or kept as a backup.

Can I trade crafted weapons?

Yes, you can trade weapons with other players. This is a good way to get materials you need if you have extras of other types. However, epic and legendary weapons are valuable and often command high prices in yen or rare materials.

Is the Master Katana worth the grind?

Yes, the Master Katana is widely considered one of the best weapons in the game. It has excellent damage, good attack speed, and works well with most builds. The 10% drop rate from Katana Man means you'll need multiple raid attempts, but the payoff is worth it.

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