If you’ve been grinding Devil Hunter on Roblox and normal devil fights are starting to feel like warm-up exercises, then it’s time to step into the real endgame playground with Raids. Raids are basically the game’s “big boss moments” where you and your squad (or your brave solo self) fight through brutal encounters for massive progression rewards. They’re harder than regular content, but they pay you back with the good stuff: rare drops, raid-exclusive items, contracts, fragments, and lots of Yen. To summarize, raids are where your build goes from decent to terrifying. In this article, we’ll cover all Devil Hunter raids along with their locations, respawn times, rewards, and the best tips to clear them efficiently.

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What Are Raids in Devil Hunter?

Raids are special combat events featuring powerful bosses with unique attack patterns and mechanics. Unlike normal enemies, raid bosses are designed to punish sloppy movement and weak builds, so it’s not just “hit and hope.”

Why raids matter:

  • Big Yen farming
  • Chance at exclusive weapons/accessories
  • Chance at raid-specific Contracts
  • Fragments used for crafting and progression

You can technically join raids early, but you’ll enjoy them way more once you’ve got a decent weapon , decent stats, and a bit of faction progression.

  • All Raids in Devil Hunter (Complete List)
  • Zombie Devil Raid (Graveyard)
  • Eternity Devil Raid (Mysterious Hotel)
  • Katana Man Raid

All Raids in Devil Hunter (Complete List)

At the moment, there are three major raids that players farm.

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  1. Loot Boxes will have different rarities, such as Common, Uncommon, Rare, or Legendary. ↩︎
  2. Rotblade, Rot and Ruin, Fleshbreaker, Undead Sickles, and Brainsplasher will each have 10% chance to drop after the raid ends ↩︎

Zombie Devil Raid (Graveyard)

Head over to the Graveyard District . If you’re newer, it’s one of the easiest places to recognize because it’s basically “spooky zone = raid zone.” You can also press ‘ N’ on your keyboard to show the logos and names of the raid on your screen. All the different logos for raids are attached in the table above.

When it’s spawned/available, you’ll see the raid area active. Walk up to the raid trigger/NPC and interact to enter/start it.

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Location of Zombie Devil Raid

Best approach to beat it

  • This raid is all about not getting jumped by mobs .
  • Use fast weapons or wide swings to clear groups quickly.
  • Keep moving in circles, don’t get pinned against corners (that’s how the zombies turn you into a snack).
  • Solo friendly , but 2 players make it super smooth.

Best for: easy farming, Yen, and consistent progress.

Eternity Devil Raid (Mysterious Hotel)

Go to the Mysterious Hotel area. It’s tied into the hotel storyline vibe, so if you’ve done any related quests you’ll probably already know the entrance. Interact with the raid start point once it’s available. Some servers run it more often depending on activity, so if you don’t see it immediately, it may be on cooldown.

This raid is more of a spooky “escape room + fighting” combo:

  • You’ll need to open different hotel doors and defeat the NPCs inside each room.
  • While clearing rooms, look for 3 different keys .
  • Once you’ve got all the keys, go to the Safe Room .
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Location of Eternity Devil Raid

Best approach to beat it

After reaching the Safe Room:

  • Go to the different mouths/mounds (raid spots) and destroy the core inside the mouth .
  • Keep doing this until the Eternity Devil finally appears .
  • Good news: the mouth itself doesn’t damage you , so you can focus fully on breaking the core without panicking.

Pro tip: Stick with your team and clear rooms fast. The faster you collect keys, the faster you reach the real boss fight (and the rewards).

Katana Man Raid

Travel to the Katana Man raid location (it’s a separate raid area). If you haven’t unlocked the route yet, use the main city travel paths and follow the raid markers/players since this raid is one of the most commonly farmed ones. Katana Man has a 60-minute respawn timer , so it doesn’t stay available all the time. Once it spawns, walk up to the raid trigger and interact to start the fight .

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Location of Katana Man Raid

Best approach to beat it

This boss punishes messy fighting, so play it smart:

  • Prioritize dodging and positioning over nonstop attacking.
  • Go for safe damage: 2–3 hits , then back off and reset.
  • Save stamina for dodges, don’t waste it on long combos.
  • Best team strategy: One player keeps Katana Man’s attention (aggro) Others attack from the sides/back for safer damage

Pro tip: If you’re farming for drops like Katana Fragment , consistency matters. It’s better to finish clean runs quickly than to wipe while trying to rush damage.

Raids are one of the best ways to progress fast in Devil Hunter , giving you big rewards and rare drops you won’t get from normal grinding. Whether you’re farming Zombie Devil , hunting Katana Man , or clearing the Eternity Devil hotel, learning the mechanics and timing your runs will boost your power quickly.