How to Add Fiend Talent Slots Devil Hunter (June 2026) Complete Guide
Welcome to the most comprehensive Devil Hunter Violence Fiend Guide available! If you’re playing as a Fiend in Devil Hunter, mastering the Violence Fiend and unlocking additional Fiend Talent slots is absolutely crucial for your progression. In this complete guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about finding the Violence Fiend, completing his quests, and optimizing your Fiend Talent setup for maximum power.
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| Aspect | Information | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Default Slots | 3 Fiend Talent Slots | Starting character |
| Maximum Slots | 5 Fiend Talent Slots | Complete Violence Fiend quests |
| Violence Fiend Location | Outside Skateboard Shop | Complete starter quests |
| Configuration Cost | 15,000 Yen per talent | Visit Violence Fiend |
| Quest 1 Rewards | +1 Talent Slot | Kill 5 players, 10 Uncommon Devil Flesh, 100,000 Yen |
| Quest 2 Rewards | +1 Talent Slot | Kill 5 players, 2 Rare Devil Flesh, 10 Uncommon Devil Flesh, 100,000 Yen |
What Are Fiend Talents in Devil Hunter?
Fiend Talents are powerful passive abilities that you can equip to enhance your Fiend character’s capabilities. These talents are obtained by consuming specific body parts from different Devils you defeat in the game. Each talent offers unique benefits, from health regeneration to invisibility, and they can completely change how your character plays.
Contents
Think of Fiend Talents as your character’s special powers that set you apart from other players. While all Fiends have access to basic abilities, these talents provide the customization and strategic depth that makes playing as a Fiend so exciting and versatile.
Finding the Violence Fiend: Complete Location Guide
The Violence Fiend is your go-to NPC for all things related to Fiend Talents. He’s essential for your progression, so let me break down exactly how to find him:
Step-by-Step Location Guide:
- Start at Public Safety HQ – This is your main base of operations
- Exit the building and take a left turn
- Take a right turn at the first opportunity
- Run straight until you reach a crossroad
- Look across the crossroad – The Violence Fiend will be standing outside the Skateboard Shop
Pro Tip: Make sure you’ve completed the starter Devil Hunter quests and joined a Division before looking for the Violence Fiend. He won’t interact with you until you’ve progressed past the initial tutorial phase.
If you’re having trouble finding him, just remember: Skateboard Shop = Violence Fiend. This NPC is crucial for your Fiend progression, so take some time to familiarize yourself with his location.
Understanding Fiend Talent Slots
Default vs. Maximum Slots
When you start as a Fiend, you’ll have 3 Fiend Talent Slots available. However, through the Violence Fiend’s quests, you can increase this to a maximum of 5 slots. This might not sound like much, but trust me – those extra two slots can be game-changing!
Slot Management Strategy
Here’s the thing: not all talents cost the same. Some talents require only 1 slot, while others can take up 3 slots! This means you need to think strategically about which talents you equip:
- 1-Slot Talents: Great for filling gaps and adding utility
- 2-Slot Talents: Usually offer more powerful effects
- 3-Slot Talents: Game-changing abilities that define your build
My recommendation: Start with 1-slot talents to understand your playstyle, then gradually work towards building around a powerful 2 or 3-slot talent combination.
Complete Violence Fiend Quest Guide
The Violence Fiend offers two main quests that will unlock your additional talent slots. Let me break down each quest in detail:
Quest 1: “Strength Through Carnage”
Requirements:
- Kill 5 Players (0/5)
- Obtain 10 “Uncommon Devil Flesh” (0/10)
- Gather 100,000 Money (0/100,000)
Rewards:
- +1 Fiend Talent Slot (bringing you to 4 total)
My Strategy for Quest 1:
- Player Kills: Head to PvP zones or invade other players’ missions
- Devil Flesh: Focus on killing Uncommon Devils like Mantis, Leech, Frog, Stone, Yurei, or Bat
- Money: Complete missions, use Devil Hunter codes for free cash, or sell unwanted items
Quest 2: “Strength Through Carnage” (Advanced)
Requirements:
- Kill 5 Players (0/5)
- Obtain 2 ‘Rare Devil Flesh’ (0/2)
- Obtain 10 “Uncommon Devil Flesh” (0/10)
- Gather 100,000 Money (0/100,000)
Rewards:
- +1 Fiend Talent Slot (bringing you to 5 total – the maximum!)
Advanced Strategy for Quest 2: The Rare Devil Flesh is the tricky part here. Currently, Ghost Devil is the only Rare Devil in the game that drops Rare Devil Flesh. This makes the quest significantly more challenging.
Money-Saving Tip: Instead of buying Devil Flesh (which costs 35,000 Yen for Uncommon and 50,000 Yen for Rare), farm them by opening lootboxes from raids and killing devils. This will save you hundreds of thousands of Yen!
Complete Fiend Talents Database
Based on my research from the official Devil Hunter Trello and multiple expert sources, here’s every Fiend Talent available in the game:
1-Slot Talents (Efficient Choices)
| Talent Name | Effect | How to Obtain | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Life Leech | Your Flourish drains 2% enemy health, replenishing your own | Eat Leech Devil Appendages | Survival builds |
| Corrosive Touch | Blocked M1s apply corrosion, eroding enemy posture | Eat Sea Cucumber Devil Finger | Defensive players |
| Revive Sprout | Knocking enemies into surfaces spawns seeds that heal you | Eat Tomato Devil Seed | Aggressive playstyles |
| Razorfin | Uppercuts deal 50% more damage, sharp instead of blunt | Eat Fish Devil Appendages | Damage dealers |
2-Slot Talents (Power Picks)
| Talent Name | Effect | How to Obtain | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tongue Snatch | M1 attacks pull enemies toward you | Eat Frog Devil Tongue | Crowd control |
| Predator’s Angle | Backstab after roll-cancel triggers extra hit | Eat Mantis Devil Arm | Stealth players |
| Ghost Walk | Perfect dodges render you invisible for 2 seconds | Eat Ghost Devil Arm | Evasive builds |
| Mold Eruption | Attacks spread rot, infecting enemies with Mold | Eat Mold Devil Flesh | DoT specialists |
| Rupturing Cry | Posture break unleashes disorienting scream | Eat Bat Devil Appendages | Crowd control |
3-Slot Talents (Game Changers)
| Talent Name | Effect | How to Obtain | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Borrowed Life | Death refuses you – rise again with 20 seconds to secure a kill | Eat Zombie Devil Brain | Risk-takers |
| Stone Skin | 10% damage reduction to all attacks, but reduces movement speed | Eat Stone Devil Appendages | Tank builds |
Important Note: The official Trello indicates that Razorfin is currently outdated, so be aware that this talent might not be working as intended or could be changed in future updates.
How to Obtain Fiend Talents: Complete Farming Guide
Getting Fiend Talents isn’t just about knowing which ones exist – you need to know how to farm them efficiently!
The 25-Kill Rule
Here’s the crucial mechanic: You must defeat the same Devil 25 times before you have a chance of getting the required body part for their talent. This means:
- Identify your target Devil based on the talent you want
- Kill that Devil 25 times (track your progress!)
- Collect the specific body part that drops
- Consume the body part to unlock the talent
Efficient Farming Strategies
For Uncommon Devil Flesh:
- Target: Mantis, Leech, Frog, Stone, Yurei, or Bat Devils
- Best locations: Commercial District and Residential Area
- Pro tip: Join raids for faster farming
For Rare Devil Flesh:
- Target: Ghost Devil (currently the only source)
- Strategy: Focus on Ghost Devil raids and high-level missions
- Warning: This is significantly harder and more time-consuming
Money Management:
- Use Devil Hunter codes for free Yen
- Complete missions regularly
- Sell unwanted devil parts
- Consider buying Devil Flesh only if you have excess Yen
Configuring and Managing Your Fiend Talents
How to Configure Talents
Once you’ve unlocked some talents, you’ll need to configure them properly:
- Visit the Violence Fiend at the Skateboard Shop
- Select the second dialogue option (talent configuration)
- Pay 15,000 Yen to enable or disable any talents you want
- Choose your active talents based on your available slots
Talent Removal and Swapping
The great thing about the Violence Fiend is that he allows you to:
- Remove talents you no longer want
- Swap between different talent builds for different situations
- Experiment with different combinations without permanent consequences
Cost: 15,000 Yen per configuration session
Pro Configuration Tips
- Build for your playstyle: Are you aggressive, defensive, or supportive?
- Consider slot efficiency: Sometimes two 1-slot talents are better than one 2-slot talent
- Plan for the endgame: Think about which 5-talent combination you want to work towards
- Adapt to situations: Keep different talent setups for PvP vs. PvE content
Advanced Fiend Talent Strategies
Meta Talent Combinations
Based on the current 2026 meta, here are some powerful talent combinations:
The Survival Build (3 Slots):
- Life Leech (1 slot)
- Ghost Walk (2 slots)
- Result: Incredible sustain and escape potential
The Tank Build (4 Slots):
- Stone Skin (3 slots)
- Corrosive Touch (1 slot)
- Result: Massive damage reduction with posture breaking
The Aggressor Build (5 Slots):
- Borrowed Life (3 slots)
- Predator’s Angle (2 slots)
- Result: High-risk, high-reward playstyle with comeback potential
Fear System and Talent Progression
Your Fear level directly impacts your access to talents and abilities:
| Fear Rank | Level Range | Talent Slots | Additional Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| One | 1-20 | 1st slot | Basic fiend abilities |
| Two | 21-40 | 2nd slot | Enhanced damage |
| Three | 41-60 | 3rd slot | Improved skills |
| Four | 61-80 | 4th slot | Ultimate ability preview |
| Five | 81-100 | 5th slot | Full awakening potential |
Increasing Fear:
- Publicly execute hunters
- Cause chaos during world events
- Destroy city property
- Kill innocent NPCs
- Complete high-level missions
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Based on my experience helping hundreds of players, here are the most common mistakes:
1. Wasting Money on Devil Flesh
Don’t buy Devil Flesh early on. Farm it instead – you’ll save hundreds of thousands of Yen for more important upgrades.
2. Ignoring the Fear System
Many players focus only on talents but forget that Fear level unlocks additional slots and abilities. Always work on increasing your Fear!
3. Poor Slot Management
Don’t just equip the most expensive talents. Sometimes multiple 1-slot talents provide better value than one expensive 3-slot talent.
4. Not Planning Ahead
Think about your endgame build before investing heavily in specific talents. Some talents are better for early game, others for late game.
5. Neglecting Talent Configuration
Remember that reconfiguring talents costs 15,000 Yen. Plan your changes carefully to avoid wasting money.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
“Violence Fiend Won’t Give Me Quests”
Solution: Make sure you’ve:
- Completed all starter Devil Hunter quests
- Joined a Division
- Reached at least Fear level 1
- Talked to the Division Captains first
“Can’t Find the Violence Fiend”
Solution: He’s outside the Skateboard Shop across from the main crossroad. If you still can’t find him, try rejoining the server or checking during different server times.
“Not Getting Devil Parts After 25 Kills”
Solution: The drop chance isn’t 100% even after 25 kills. Keep farming the same Devil type, and consider joining raids for better drop rates.
“Talent Not Working After Equipping”
Solution: Some talents (like Razorfin) are currently outdated according to the official Trello. Check for game updates or try a different talent.
Future Updates and What to Expect?
The Devil Hunter development team is actively working on new content. Based on the official Trello’s WIP (Work In Progress) sections, we can expect:
- New Fiend types with unique talent options
- Additional Devils that drop new talent parts
- Talent balancing changes (some talents might become outdated or get buffed)
- New raid content that might offer better talent farming opportunities
Stay Updated: Join the official Devil Hunter Discord and follow the official Trello board for the latest updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I unlock more Fiend Talent slots in Devil Hunter?
Complete the two “Strength Through Carnage” quests from the Violence Fiend NPC. Each quest rewards you with one additional talent slot, bringing your total from 3 to 5 slots.
Where is the Violence Fiend located?
The Violence Fiend stands outside the Skateboard Shop. From Public Safety HQ, go left, then right, and run straight until you see the crossroad. He’ll be on the other side.
How do I get specific Fiend Talents?
You must defeat the same Devil 25 times, then collect and consume their specific body part. For example, to get Life Leech, kill Leech Devils 25 times and eat their Appendages.
What’s the best Fiend Talent combination?
This depends on your playstyle, but popular meta builds include: Life Leech + Ghost Walk for survival, Stone Skin + Corrosive Touch for tanking, and Borrowed Life + Predator’s Angle for aggressive play.
How much does it cost to configure Fiend Talents?
Each talent configuration session with the Violence Fiend costs 15,000 Yen, regardless of how many talents you enable or disable.
Can I remove Fiend Talents once equipped?
Yes! The Violence Fiend allows you to remove, disable, or swap any Fiend Talents for 15,000 Yen per configuration session.
What happens if I die with Borrowed Life equipped?
You’ll rise again with 20 seconds to secure a kill. If you don’t kill anyone within that time, you’ll be knocked down again normally.
How do I increase my Fear level?
Increase Fear by publicly executing hunters, causing chaos during world events, destroying city property, killing innocent NPCs, and completing high-level missions.
Conclusion
Mastering the Violence Fiend system and Fiend Talent slots is absolutely essential for success as a Fiend in Devil Hunter. With this comprehensive guide, you now have everything you need to:
- Find and interact with the Violence Fiend efficiently
- Complete both talent slot quests without wasting resources
- Choose the best talents for your playstyle
- Farm talent parts effectively
- Configure and manage your talent builds like a pro
Remember that Devil Hunter is constantly evolving, so stay connected with the community through the official Discord and keep an eye on the Trello board for the latest updates.
Pro Tip: Bookmark this guide and check back regularly – I’ll be updating it with new talents, strategies, and meta changes as the game evolves!
Happy hunting, and may your Fiend journey be filled with powerful talents and epic victories!
