You know what always throws me off when I start a new anime-inspired Roblox game? It’s not the controls or the PvP meta — it’s the fiends. Like, no one really explains how deep these systems go until you’re knee-deep in PvP, getting bodied by someone with a devil shark uppercut you didn’t even know existed.
So, if you’re trying to wrap your head around all the Devil Hunter fiends and their skills — including which ones slap in combat and which ones are better left rerolled — this guide will walk you through everything. I’ve spent too many hours unlocking Fear levels and testing these out, and yeah, I’ve got some thoughts.
Devil Hunter Fiends and Their Skills (Full Breakdown)
You start with a Default Fiend if you select the fiend path during character creation, but unlocking skills depends on your Fear level, not just progression. And if you’re not vibing with your current fiend? You can always reroll — either via Robux or with free spins from codes (and trust me, you should save your Robux when you can).
Here’s a full breakdown of each fiend, what they bring to the table, and what it actually feels like using them.
1. Default Fiend – The Basics You Start With
I’ll be honest: this one isn’t flashy, but it gets the job done. Think of it as your training wheels before diving into the blood-soaked chaos of the others.
| Skill | Fear Unlock | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Smell | Fear 1 | Lets you see through walls — low-key clutch in close PvP maps. |
| Bite | Fear 4 | A fast dash bite that damages and grabs the first target — great opener. |
| Devil’s Knuckle | Fear 15 | Charged punch that smashes enemies. Follow-up attacks feel satisfying. |
| Dropkick | Fear 20 | Straight-up anime moment — flying kick that knocks enemies back. |
📝 My Take: This one’s more about utility and fast movement. Not ideal for burst damage, but great if you’re still learning the ropes.
2. Angel Fiend – Grace With Brutality
The halo doesn’t mean mercy. Angel Fiend is for players who like versatility — and a bit of dramatic flair.
| Skill | Fear Unlock | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Materialize | Fear 10 | Weapon forms depending on how long you hold the button. Timing matters. |
| Materialize: Spear | Fear 25 | Explosive spear you can throw. Absolutely nukes clustered enemies. |
| Year Drain | Fear 30 | Life drain grab — great for clutch plays when you’re low HP. |
📝 My Take: Angel Fiend plays like a glass cannon. Good range, high skill ceiling. You mess up, you pay for it — but if you land that spear? It’s over.
3. Shark Fiend – Aggressive and In-Your-Face
Honestly? Shark Fiend feels like a rush. Every move pulls you forward, forcing you into brawls you might not be ready for — but that’s half the fun.
| Skill | Fear Unlock | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Dive (Z) | Fear 8 | Burrow under and launch up with an uppercut — great for ambush kills. |
| Jaws (X) | Fear 25 | Triple bite combo that pushes you forward with each bite. Momentum-heavy. |
| Maul (C) | Fear 30 | Close grab followed by brutal multi-hit attack. Feels visceral to pull off. |
📝 My Take: If you’re the kind of player who just wants to go, Shark is your fiend. You’re always moving, always attacking. Little control, big damage.
4. Blood Fiend – Flashy and Ferocious
Blood Fiend is arguably the most stylish of the bunch — weapons formed from your own blood? That’s just metal.
| Skill | Fear Unlock | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Blood Knives (E) | None | Two instant knives — good poke tool, comes out fast. |
| Blood Hammer (Z) | Fear 10 | Jump and slam with a giant hammer. Big AoE — great in team fights. |
| Blood Spill (X) | Fear 25 | Spikes from the ground — excellent zoning. |
| Blood Scythe (C) | Fear 30 | Dash and slash enemies in a bloody trail. Extremely satisfying animation. |
📝 My Take: Blood Fiend’s all about stylish, explosive attacks. You’ll feel like a boss using it, but the cooldowns can punish bad timing.
5. Nail Fiend – Traps and Pressure
Now, Nail Fiend is a weird one. It’s not flashy, and the skill names don’t sound impressive… but it’s sneaky good in PvP if you know how to set traps.
| Skill | Effect |
|---|---|
| Strike | Fires a heavy nail projectile. Simple, fast. |
| Nail Impalement | Trap that impales enemies who step on it — great for choke points. |
| Nail Bounce | Movement ability using nailed surfaces — kinda like wall jumping in a way. |
📝 My Take: Nail Fiend rewards planning. If you’re the type to bait people or control space, this one’s for you. Just don’t expect to win 1v3s with it.
Which Fiend is Best? (Here’s My Personal Ranking)
This isn’t a tier list, but here’s how I’d break it down based on playstyle:
- Blood Fiend – Best for flashy, high-damage combos.
- Shark Fiend – Aggressive playstyle lovers, this is your jam.
- Angel Fiend – Versatile and deadly, but takes finesse.
- Nail Fiend – Underrated. Control-heavy and tactical.
- Default Fiend – Not bad at all, but definitely outclassed late-game.
How to Reroll Fiends in Devil Hunter (Step-by-Step)
You’ve probably asked yourself, “How do I get a different fiend without grinding forever?” I had the same question — turns out, rerolling isn’t hard, but you do need to be smart about it.
Step 1: Open the Menu
Click the box icon on the top-right of your screen in Devil Hunter.
Step 2: Select the Reroll Option
Tap on the fiend reroll section and choose BUY.
Step 3: Pick Your Method
- 200 Robux for one reroll
- 600 Robux for three
Or, better yet:
💡 Tip:Redeem codes regularly — they often give you free fiend spins. I’ve saved hundreds of Robux just doing this weekly.
Step 4: Confirm and Spin
Hit confirm, spin that sucker, and cross your fingers for Blood or Shark (unless you’re secretly a Nail Fiend main).
Final Thoughts: Should You Reroll?
Look, rerolling isn’t always necessary — some of the “lower-tier” fiends are viable with enough practice. But if you’re gunning for ranked PvP or just want to melt people in public lobbies, Blood, Shark, or Angel are the meta picks right now.
I’ve personally rerolled three times, and finally landed Shark Fiend — haven’t looked back since. (Though… I still miss Blood Scythe’s animation. It’s art.)
So — what fiend are you rolling with? Drop it in the comments and let me know if you’re team Blood, Shark, or planning to master the sleeper pick Nail Fiend.
Happy hunting.

