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Devil Hunter Material Farming Guide (June 2026) Locations & Drop Rates

In Devil Hunter, materials are the lifeblood of progression – essential for crafting devastating weapons, leveling up your Fear as a Fiend, and unlocking powerful talents. Whether you’re hunting for Gun Devil Flesh to craft that Model Uzi or farming Human Hearts for the Fox Devil contract, knowing exactly what drops where transforms hours of frustrating RNG into efficient progression. This comprehensive guide reveals every material location, optimal farming strategies, and insider tips that will save you thousands of Yen and countless hours of grinding.

Devil Hunter Material Farming

Quick Reference: Essential Materials Overview

Material TypePrimary UseBest Farming MethodBlack Market Price
Human PartsContracts, QuestsSurgery Kit on players/NPCs4,000-10,000 Yen
Common Devil FleshBasic crafting, Fear XPStreet mobs, Aftermath Detail20,000 Yen
Uncommon Devil FleshMid-tier weapons, Fear XPZombie Raid35,000 Yen
Rare Devil FleshAdvanced weapons, Fear XPGhost Devil (Katana Man Raid)50,000 Yen
Epic Devil FleshS-Tier weaponsHigh-end Lootboxes200,000 Yen
Gun Devil FleshUltimate weaponsTop-tier Lootboxes, rare boss drops500,000 Yen

Understanding Material Categories 2026

Human Body Parts: The Surgeon’s Tools

Human parts are crucial for contract offerings and specific quests. These rare materials can only be obtained through two methods: surgical harvesting or Black Market purchases.

Available Human Parts:

  • Eye (4,000 Yen): Required for Future Devil contract
  • Arm (8,000 Yen): Common sacrifice for multiple contracts
  • Leg (8,000 Yen): Standard contract material
  • Heart (10,000 Yen): Premium sacrifice for high-tier contracts

Harvesting Method: Purchase a Surgery Kit from Headquarters, equip it to your hotbar, then use it on downed players or NPCs. Each successful harvest has a chance to yield different body parts, with Hearts being the rarest drop.

Pro Strategy: If you’re skilled at PvP, farming players in public servers provides free materials. However, for most players, the Black Market offers a safer (though expensive) alternative.

Devil Flesh: The Upgrade Ladder

Devil Flesh forms the foundation of crafting and progression, tiered by rarity from Common to the legendary Gun Devil Flesh.

Common Devil Flesh

Sources: Rat, Ant, Tomato, Sea Cucumber, Fish, Zombie, Fly Devils

Best Farm: Spam the “Aftermath Detail” mission or clear street mobs in city areas

Usage: Basic weapon crafting and early Fear XP gains

Uncommon Devil Flesh

Sources: Mantis, Leech, Frog, Stone, Yurei, Bat Devils

Best Farm: Zombie Raid consistently spawns plenty of Uncommon devils

Usage: Mid-tier weapons and significant Fear XP

Rare Devil Flesh

Sources: Currently drops consistently from Ghost Devil only

Best Farm: Ghost Devil appears as mini-boss in Katana Man Raid

Usage: High-end weapons and substantial Fear XP gains

Epic & Gun Devil Flesh

Sources: High-end Lootboxes or extremely rare boss drops

Strategy: Don’t waste time farming mobs – focus on grinding Lootboxes or saving Yen for Black Market purchases

Usage: Ultimate weapons and maximum Fear progression

Boss & Raid Materials: High-End Gear Components

These rare materials typically have 10% drop rates and are essential for Hybrid transformations and S-Tier weapon crafting.

Key Boss Materials:

  • Katana Devil Fragment (10% drop from Katana Man Raid): Collect 5 to craft Katana Devil Heart
  • Katana Devil Heart (Very rare boss drop): Required for Katana Hybrid transformation
  • Sea Cucumber Flesh/Finger (Sea Cucumber Devil): Found in Outskirts/Caves areas
  • Tomato Devil Seed (Tomato Devil): Common street mob drop
  • Fish Devil Egg/Appendages (Fish Devil): Near water areas

Warning: The Sea Cucumber Devil is deceptively powerful – its green projectiles deal massive damage. Don’t underestimate this vegetable-based threat!

Fiend Talent Materials: Specific Devil Parts

For Fiend players, these specific appendages unlock unique talents and abilities:

Talent MaterialSource DevilUnlocked Ability
Fly Fiend HeadFly DevilBasic Fiend ability
Leech Devil AppendagesLeech DevilLife Leech (passive healing)
Frog Devil TongueFrog DevilAoE head bite attack
Mantis Devil ArmMantis DevilSpeed boost and slash attacks
Ghost Devil ArmGhost DevilGhost Choke and Ghost Punch
Mold Devil FleshMold DevilSpread decay and effects
Zombie Devil BrainZombie DevilMinion management abilities
Stone Devil AppendagesStone DevilPetrification (currently bugged)
Bat Devil AppendagesBat DevilAoE/mobility wings

Special Spawning Requirements: The Bat Devil requires a human sacrifice at its cave altar to trigger the fight. Bring a downed player to spawn this boss.

Optimal Farming Strategies by Level

Early Game (Level 1-30): The Foundation Builder

Focus: Common and Uncommon materials for basic weapons and initial Fear gains.

Best Locations:

  • City Streets: Bat Devils spawn frequently for Bat Wings/Claws
  • Hillside Farm: Tomato Devils are very easy to defeat early
  • Fishing Pier: Fish Devils near water for Fish Scales/Fins

Recommended Farm Route:

  1. Start at City Streets for Bat materials (craft Speed Dagger)
  2. Move to Hillside Farm for Tomato materials (craft Garden Sword)
  3. End at Fishing Pier for Fish materials (craft Water Blade)

Expected Yield: 5-10 materials per hour with consistent farming

Pro Tips:

  • Use mission multipliers for bonus drop rates
  • Join a clan with EXP bonuses to level faster
  • Don’t sell Devil Flesh – save it for Fear XP later

Mid Game (Level 30-70): The Raid Grinder

Focus: Rare materials and raid-specific drops for advanced weapons.

Best Locations:

  • Warehouse: Zombie Raid (1-hour cooldown)
  • Forest Area: Ghost Devils spawn at night
  • Wilderness: Snake Devils for specific contract materials

Recommended Farm Strategy:

  1. Queue for Zombie Raid repeatedly (best Uncommon Flesh source)
  2. Hunt Ghost Devils at night for Rare Devil Flesh
  3. Target Snake Devils for contract progression

Expected Yield: 3-5 epic materials per successful raid

Advanced Techniques:

  • Master parry timing to survive raid bosses
  • Join public raid groups for consistent clears
  • Trade excess materials with other players

End Game (Level 70+): The Elite Hunter

Focus: Epic and Gun Devil Flesh for ultimate weapons and Hybrid transformations.

Best Locations:

  • Construction Site: Katana Man Raid for Fragments and rare drops
  • Hotel Raid: General high-tier material farming
  • School Raid: Mastery books plus rare materials

Recommended Farm Target:

  • Primary: Katana Man Raid (10% Fragment drop rate)
  • Secondary: High-end Lootboxes from successful raid clears
  • Tertiary: Black Market camping for rare material rotations

End Game Strategy:

  1. Master Katana Man fight patterns (parry is essential)
  2. Save Yen for Black Market purchases when rare materials appear
  3. Join elite raid groups for consistent clears
  4. Consider trading excess materials for needed items

The Black Market Strategy: Rich Man’s Approach

For players with millions of Yen, the Black Market offers a reliable alternative to RNG grinding.

Black Market Protocol:

  1. Park at Black Market location (behind painting in hatch shop)
  2. Set timer for 15 minutes (inventory refresh interval)
  3. Check stock immediately on refresh
  4. Buy Gun Devil Flesh and Epic Flesh instantly if available
  5. Repeat as needed

Investment Strategy:

  • Common/Uncommon Flesh: Farm these to save money
  • Rare/Gun Flesh: Buy when available to save time
  • Human Parts: Buy if you lack PvP skills
  • Special Materials: Always buy when available for contracts

Funding Your Black Market Addiction: Use efficient Yen farming methods like high-level missions, successful raid carries, or trading rare materials.

Advanced Farming Techniques

Lootbox Optimization

Lootboxes are your best source for Epic and Gun Devil Flesh. Here’s how to maximize your returns:

Lootbox Sources:

  • Successful raid completions (must survive to receive rewards)
  • World event victories
  • Interception mission completions
  • Special event rewards

Optimization Tips:

  • Always use multipliers during missions for bonus drop chances
  • Join carry groups for difficult raids if you can’t clear them solo
  • Save Lootboxes for events that might offer bonus rewards
  • Trade duplicate materials for ones you actually need

Contract Material Farming

Since many contracts require specific material sacrifices, efficient contract farming requires targeted approaches:

Contract Material Priorities:

  1. Hearts: Farm Zombie Devils or use Surgery Kit on players
  2. Eyes: Target specific devils or buy from Black Market
  3. Body Parts: PvP harvesting or Black Market purchases
  4. RC (Regenerative Cells): Consume humans (risky but effective)

Contract Progression Strategy:

  • Start with easier contracts (Bat, Leech) for basic abilities
  • Work toward mid-tier contracts (Fox, Ghost) for powerful abilities
  • Save endgame contracts (Future, Curse) for when you’re ready for permanent sacrifices

Fiend Progression Optimization

For Fiend players, material management is crucial for efficient Fear progression:

Fear XP Farming:

  • Common Flesh: Minimal Fear gains (inefficient for leveling)
  • Uncommon Flesh: Moderate Fear gains (good for mid-level progression)
  • Rare Flesh: Significant Fear gains (efficient for high-level progression)
  • Epic/Gun Flesh: Maximum Fear gains (best for endgame leveling)

Talent Unlock Strategy:

  1. Start with basic talents (Fly Fiend Head)
  2. Progress to utility talents (Leech Devil Appendages for Life Leech)
  3. Unlock combat talents (Mantis Devil Arm for speed)
  4. Finish with ultimate talents (Ghost Devil Arm for advanced abilities)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Material Management Errors

Don’t Sell Rare Materials: Many players accidentally sell Rare or Epic Devil Flesh, only to need it later for high-tier crafts. Always check crafting requirements before selling.

Avoid Spreading Resources: Focus on one weapon type until fully crafted. Spreading materials across multiple weapons results in none being optimally upgraded.

Don’t Ignore Raids: The 1-hour cooldown is worth it – raids provide the best material returns and essential boss drops.

Progression Pitfalls

Skipping Crafting: Even basic crafted weapons significantly outperform default weapons. Start crafting early, even with common materials.

Wasting Yen: Don’t spend Yen on Common/Uncommon Flesh – these are easily farmed. Save money for rare materials and essential purchases.

Ignoring Talents: For Fiend players, talents are more important than weapons. Prioritize talent materials over weapon materials initially.

Community Resources and Official Channels

  • Official Discord Server: Join the Devil Hunter Discord for real-time trading, raid groups, and community tips. With 10,000+ members, you’ll always find help for difficult content.
  • Reddit Community: The r/DevilHunterRoblox subreddit offers player guides, troubleshooting help, and community discussions.
  • Official Wiki: The Devil Hunter Wiki provides updated information on game mechanics and material locations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I find Gun Devil Flesh?

A: Gun Devil Flesh is extremely rare with three potential sources: very low chance drops from high-tier bosses like Katana Man, Top-Tier Lootboxes from successful raid completions, or Black Market purchases for 500,000 Yen when it appears in rotation. Most players save up Yen and buy it when available rather than relying on RNG drops.

Q: How do I get Fear XP as a Fiend?

A: Fear XP is gained by consuming Devil Flesh, with higher rarity flesh providing significantly more XP. One Epic Devil Flesh provides more Fear XP than 100 Common Flesh pieces. Focus on farming Rare and Epic Flesh for efficient leveling, and save your highest-tier materials for when you need the biggest XP gains.

Q: Why can’t I find the Bat Devil?

A: The Bat Devil is a boss spawn located in the cave system near the Outskirts, not a roaming mob. To trigger his spawn, you must bring a downed human player (sacrifice) to his altar/spawn point. This special requirement makes him one of the more challenging bosses to access for contract materials.

Q: Is it better to buy materials or farm them?

A: For Common and Uncommon materials, farming is more economical than buying. For Rare materials, consider your time versus money – if you can afford it, buying saves hours of frustrating RNG. For Gun Devil Flesh and specific body parts like Hearts, buying from the Black Market is almost always better than farming due to extreme rarity.

Q: What do I do with Sea Cucumber Flesh?

A: Sea Cucumber Flesh serves multiple purposes: crafting niche items, completing specific quests like the Snake Devil Contract questline, and trading with other players who need it for specialized crafts. Keep a stack for emergencies, as it’s often required unexpectedly in various questlines.

Q: How often does the Black Market refresh?

A: The Black Market inventory refreshes every 15 minutes exactly. Set a timer and check consistently for rare materials like Gun Devil Flesh, Epic Devil Flesh, and specific body parts. The best items often sell within seconds of appearing, so be ready to purchase immediately.

Q: Can I trade materials with other players?

A: Yes, player trading is fully supported and encouraged. Use the Discord trading channels or in-game trade chat to exchange excess materials for ones you need. This is often faster than farming, especially for rare materials you don’t need for your specific build.

Q: What happens to crafted weapons when I upgrade?

A: Crafted weapons don’t automatically upgrade. To get better versions, you must craft new weapons using higher-tier materials. Old weapons can be sold for some Yen or kept as backup options. Always check if an upgrade is worth the material cost before crafting.

Q: Is the Master Katana worth the grind?

A: Absolutely. The Master Katana is widely considered one of the best weapons in the game, offering excellent damage, good attack speed, and versatility with most builds. While the 10% drop rate from Katana Man means multiple raid attempts, the payoff in combat effectiveness is substantial.

Conclusion: Your Path to Material Mastery

Mastering Devil Hunter materials isn’t just about knowing what drops where – it’s about understanding the economy of progression, optimizing your farming routes, and making smart decisions about when to grind versus when to buy. With this comprehensive guide, you now have the knowledge to:

  • Farm efficiently at every level with targeted strategies
  • Make smart Black Market purchases to save time
  • Progress your Fiend talents optimally
  • Avoid common mistakes that waste materials and Yen
  • Access community resources for trading and group content

Remember that Devil Hunter is constantly evolving, so stay connected with the official Discord and community resources for the latest updates on material locations, new crafting recipes, and optimal farming strategies.

Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates – the world of Devil Hunter never stops changing, and neither should your approach to material mastery. Happy hunting, and may your drops be ever in your favor!

Yash Thakur

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