Devil Hunter: Reroll Clans & Lineage Guide

Devil Hunter: Reroll Clans & Lineage Guide

Ever feel like you’re stuck with a starting team that just doesn’t quite click? In Devil Hunter, your clan is like that starting team, deeply affecting your stats and abilities. But don’t worry! You’re not stuck forever. I remember when I first started playing; I got a clan that didn’t suit my playstyle at all. Luckily, I discovered how to reroll, and it totally changed my game.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to reroll your clan in Devil Hunter and give you a rundown of all the clans you might encounter. Consider me your experienced guide to getting the lineage you actually want!

How Do I Reroll Clans in Devil Hunter?

To change your clan in Devil Hunter, you need spins. Think of these as chances to get a different family. You can get these spins in a couple of ways: redeeming Devil Hunter codes or spending Robux.

If you’re looking to spend Robux, one spin costs 150 Robux, or you can buy a pack of 3 spins for 399 Robux. To buy a reroll, tap the box icon in the top right corner, then select ‘BUY‘ in the clan reroll area. However, I’d recommend trying to snag some free spins first by redeeming codes, if they are available.

Clan Reroll purchase in Devil Hunter

What Are the Different Devil Hunter Clans?

You can see your current clan by hovering over the eye icon next to your health bar. This also tells you about any clan bonuses. Below, I’ll break down the Devil Hunter clans you can get.

What Are the Rare Clans in Devil Hunter?

Rare clans are the ones you really want. They give you special advantages, so definitely aim for these when rerolling. It’s like finding a hidden cheat code that gives you an edge!

Clan Description Effects Buffs
Kishimoto A steadfast lineage that reduces the length and severity of contract debuffs, enduring devil pacts with resilience. Stronger resolve and sanity scaling. Better resistance to contract debuffs. 10 Posture, 25 Soul
Fujimoto A tribute to the creator of Chainsaw Man, reducing stamina drain from skills while granting balanced human resilience. Reduced stamina drain from skills. 10 Health, 10 Posture, 10 Stamina
Kishibe A lineage of hardened hunters that resists status effects, takes less soul drain, and deals extra damage to devils. Status effect duration reduced by 20 percent. 10 Health, 15 Posture, 20 Stamina
Higashiyama A nimble human clan that excels with daggers, granting increased Light weapon damage, mobility, and stamina on Heavy attacks. Dagger proficiency and agility bonuses. 20 Stamina, 10 Mobility
Sawatari A clan linked to the Snake Devil that grants snake eyes, reduces Snake Devil ability costs, and lessens its penalties. Reduced ability cost and penalties for Snake Devil contracts. Not specified
Yoshida A clan linked to the Octopus Devil that reduces Octopus ability costs, strengthens Ink status, and resists obscurity. Reduced Octopus Devil ability costs. Stronger Ink status. Obscurity resistance. Not specified
Himeno A clan linked to the Ghost Devil that reduces Ghost ability costs and strengthens Fear effects. Reduced Ghost Devil ability costs. Stronger Fear effects. Not specified
Hayakawa A clan linked to many devils that slightly reduces the requirements of all contracts. Global contract requirement reduction. 30 Soul, 10 Posture

What About the Common Clans?

As the name suggests, these clans are common. This also means there are no special bonuses if you get them. Think of them as the baseline—perfectly fine, but nothing to write home about.

  • Takahashi
  • Yamamoto
  • Tanaka
  • Kobayashi
  • Matsumoto
  • Shimizu
  • Kawasaki
  • Ishikawa
  • Nakagawa
  • Hoshino
  • Inoue
  • Sakamoto
  • Hirano
  • Abe
  • Ueno
  • Kurosawa
  • Ono
  • Miyazaki
  • Shibata
  • Fukuda
  • Endo
  • Hara
  • Takagi
  • Saito
  • Morita
  • Sugimoto
  • Noguchi
  • Okamoto
  • Imai
  • Ando
  • Kudo
  • Fujii
  • Uehara
  • Shirakawa
  • Sasaki
  • Mizushima
  • Hoshikawa
  • Nagano
  • Tsukamoto
  • Tamura
  • Ichikawa
  • Yamaguchi
  • Harada
  • Kitagawa
  • Murakami
  • Fujisawa
  • Kaneko
  • Matsuda
  • Tsubaki
  • Oshiro
  • Sugawara
  • Matsui
  • Tokunaga
  • Hoshimoto
  • Nakata

Can you change your clan later in Devil Hunter?

Yes, you can reroll your clan at any time using clan spins. You get these spins by redeeming Devil Hunter codes or by spending Robux in the shop. Because your starting clan is random, rerolling is pretty normal if you want specific buffs.

Are rare clans always better than common clans?

Usually, yes. Rare clans give you unique buffs, stat boosts, or Devil contract bonuses that directly help you in combat and as you progress. Common clans don’t have special perks, making them less useful for long-term character builds.

That wraps up this guide to clans in Devil Hunter! We covered the buffs, how to reroll them, and more. Now you know how to optimize your character and make the most of your gameplay. Which clan are you aiming for, and why does it suit your style?

Feel free to share your in-game experiences or ask any questions in the comment section below!