Devil Hunter Fiends & Skills: Chainsaw Man Guide

Devil Hunter Fiends & Skills: Chainsaw Man Guide

Ever feel like your Devil Hunter character just isn’t clicking? Maybe you’re getting pummeled in PvP, or progress feels like wading through molasses. I remember when I first started, I was so focused on weapons and clans that I completely ignored my Fiend. Big mistake! The right Fiend, with the right skills, can seriously transform your gameplay. This guide breaks down all the Devil Hunter Fiends, their skills, and how to reroll if you’re chasing that perfect match.

As someone who’s spent countless hours experimenting with different Fiend combinations, I’m here to share what I’ve learned and help you find the Fiend that elevates your Devil Hunter experience.

Devil Hunter Fiends List: Skills and Abilities

When you begin Devil Hunter, choosing the Fiend origin grants you some starting skills. You level up these default skills as your Fear level rises. Want something different? You’ll need to reroll. You can reroll using spins you get from redeeming Devil Hunter codes or by spending Robux. Below is a list of all the Fiends and skills in Devil Hunter.

Fiend Skills Characteristics
Default Fiend Smell (Fear 1): Short ESP that lets you see through walls
Bite (Fear 4): High speed dash bite that grabs and damages the first target hit
Dropkick (Fear 20): Forward kick that deals damage and briefly knocks enemies back
Devil’s Knuckle (Fear 15): Charged stance attack that allows a follow up smash on hit
None
All Devil Hunter Fiends and Their Skills
Angel Fiend
Materialize (Fear 10): Materializes a weapon based on key press duration
Materialize: Spear (Fear 25): Creates an explosive lance that can be thrown
Year Drain (Fear 30): Grabs the enemy and drains life to fill your bar
Wings and Halo
All Devil Hunter Fiends and Their Skills
Shark Fiend
Dive (Fear 8, Z): Burrow underground, swim toward the enemy, then erupt upward with an uppercut
Jaws (Fear 25, X): Three rapid biting attacks that push you forward with each hit
Maul (Fear 30, C): Close range grab that unleashes a savage series of crushing blows
Shark-like head
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Blood Fiend
Blood Knives (Press E): Manifest two knives formed from your own blood
Blood Hammer (Fear 10, Z): Leap into the air and slam down with a massive blood hammer
Blood Spill (Fear 25, X): Summon blood spikes from the ground to impale enemies
Blood Scythe (Fear 30, C): Charge forward, carving through enemies with blood-soaked slashes
Blood horns
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Nail Fiend
Strike: Launches a fast and heavy nail toward the enemy
Nail Impalement: Places a trap that impales anyone who steps on it
Nail Bounce: Uses embedded nails for movement, impaling the ground with each jump
Brain with nails

Devil Hunter: How to Reroll Your Fiend

Rerolling your Fiend in Devil Hunter requires spins, similar to rerolling clans. You can buy a single spin for 200 Robux (about 1.85 EUR), or a set of three for 600 Robux (around 5.55 EUR). To buy a reroll, select the box icon in the top-right menu, then hit ‘BUY‘ in the fiend reroll area. Getting free spins from codes is the way to go.

Fiend Reroll purchase in Devil Hunter

How do you unlock fiend skills in Devil Hunter?

Fiend skills unlock automatically as you level up your Fear. Each skill has a Fear level requirement, so keep leveling up and using those Fiend abilities.

Can you change your fiend without spending Robux?

Yes, you sure can. You can reroll your Fiend for free using Devil Hunter codes that reward you with free spins.

What is the best fiend to use in Devil Hunter?

The best Fiend for you will depend on your play style. If you favor close-range combat, the Shark Fiend or Blood Fiend might be a good fit. If you prefer a more strategic, trap-based style, consider the Nail Fiend. Try a few to see what feels right!

What Fear level do I need to get certain skills?

Each skill requires you to reach a specific Fear level before it unlocks. For instance, the Default Fiend’s “Bite” skill unlocks at Fear Level 4, while “Dropkick” requires Fear Level 20. Check the skill list to see when each one becomes available.

That’s it for the Fiends and skills in Devil Hunter, plus how to reroll. Which Fiend are you hoping to get? Share your thoughts in the comments below!