Contracts let you temporarily boost your power in Devil Hunter by striking a deal with a devil in exchange for a serious cost. Each contract unlocks a unique ability that can dramatically change how you fight and survive. While the rewards are tempting, only one race can form contracts, and choosing the wrong one can hurt more than it helps. This guide breaks down how Devil Hunter contracts work, how to get them, and every contract you can unlock.
Devil Hunter Contracts and How They Work
Contracts in Devil Hunter are supernatural agreements between your character and a Devil, and they are only available if you play as a Human. Fiends and Devils cannot form contracts, which makes race choice an important decision early on. When you approach a Devil as a Human, it offers power in exchange for a sacrifice, letting you use one of its combat abilities.
These abilities range from extra attacks to powerful, unique skills that can turn fights in your favor. The cost, however, is never small. Devils may demand body parts, completed objectives, items taken from other fiends, or even a portion of your character’s lifespan.
Much like Chainsaw Man, where Aki borrows power from Devils like the Fox Devil, Devil Hunter lets you channel similar abilities once a contract is formed. Just remember that every contract cuts both ways, and the stronger the power, the heavier the price you will have to pay.
List of Devil Hunter Contracts
There are several contracts you can unlock in Devil Hunter, each tied to a specific Devil, ability, and sacrifice. Some are easy to obtain, while others require dangerous Devil Hunter quests or permanent losses like body parts. That is why you must check the full contract before accepting it.
Below is a complete breakdown of where to find every contract in Devil Hunter, how each one works, and what you gain from them:
No, once you accept a Devil contract, the sacrifice is permanent and cannot be reversed, so you should always review the cost before agreeing.
Beginner-friendly contracts like Tomato or Fish are easier to obtain and require lighter sacrifices, making them safer choices early in the game.
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