Raids are where Devil Hunter stops being casual and starts testing how well you actually understand the game. This is where your build, your reactions, and your team coordination really matter. If you want Ghost, Katana Hybrid, Zombie, and other endgame drops, you will be living inside these raids. This guide breaks each one down in a way that actually helps you clear them instead of wiping over and over.
Devil Hunter Raid Guide – Katana Man, Hotel & Zombie Raids
The Zombie Raid is the most beginner-friendly raid and should be the very first one you learn.
The raid is built around wave clearing. Every room floods you with zombies. Kill everything, then look for red glowing pallets. These pallets block your path and must be destroyed using contracts that deal structure damage such as Sea Cucumber, Leech, Mantis, Bat, or any AoE contract.
After breaking through, you’ll reach a ladder. Climb up and you will find two control buttons and a hook system. One player rides the hook while another activates the button to slam it down. This starts the Zombie Devil boss.
The Zombie Devil fight has one dangerous mechanic. At certain health points, it becomes invulnerable and spawns massive zombie waves. You must clear all zombies before the boss becomes vulnerable again. AoE contracts make this fight dramatically easier. Once stunned, unload everything and finish it quickly.
Zombie Raid rewards include high XP, custom weapon drops, and Zombie Devil contracts if you are Yakuza.
Katana Man Raid – Endgame Damage Check
Katana Man is a true skill test and should only be attempted once you understand dodging, parrying, and boss spacing.
The raid starts with elevator floors filled with Yakuza mobs. Clear each floor, return to the elevator, and continue upward. One floor gives a free full HP heal – always take it.
On Floor 3, you will fight the Ghost Devil. This is your first chance to obtain the Ghost Devil contract with a 10 percent drop chance. Dodge carefully and focus on burst damage.
Once past Ghost, you reach Katana Man. His attacks deal massive damage even to high-level players. Never trade hits. Wait for openings, deal damage, then disengage. He has a second phase with more health and higher damage.
Katana Man drops Katana Hybrid fragments and can also reward rare endgame items.
Hotel Raid – The Hardest Raid Early On
Hotel Raid is chaos. Mobs scale with party size and swarm aggressively.
Your goal is to explore rooms and find three colored keys: red, blue, and green. Open doors one at a time. Every room releases large enemy waves. Clear safely before moving on.
Once you have all three keys, activate the generator room. This triggers the Eternity Devil event. Run away, close the door, and prepare for the boss phase.
The Eternity Devil requires parkour and constant movement. You must climb platforms, avoid heavy damage zones, and attack the exposed core. This boss hits extremely hard and punishes mistakes quickly. Dodging and positioning matter more here than raw DPS.
Hotel Raid offers powerful rewards but is the hardest to clear consistently early on.
Best Beginner Raid Order
Zombie Raid
Katana Man Raid
Hotel Raid
This order allows you to build power, learn boss mechanics, and avoid unnecessary deaths.
Raid Survival Tips
Bring AoE contracts for Zombie and Hotel.
Never rush Katana Man.
Always clear mobs before advancing rooms.
Learn parry timing early.
Don’t attempt Hotel solo early game.
Stock up on healing and durability before entering.
Raids are where Devil Hunter truly opens up. Master these three, and you unlock the real endgame progression, rare contracts, and the builds that dominate PvP.