Choosing a fiend type at character creation or through rerolls shapes your entire Devil Hunter account. This fiend tier list ranks subtypes by raid DPS, invasion survivability, and talent scaling. Compare with human vs fiend before burning rerolls from the codes page.
Fiend Type Rankings
S-Tier
| Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Angel Fiend | Lifesteal sustain and strong close-range DPS |
| Blood Fiend | Power fiend with excellent scaling talents |
A-Tier
| Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Gun Fiend | Ranged fiend with unique rifle mechanics |
| Violence Fiend | Tanky brawler with gang violence mode |
| Shark Fiend | Solid uncommon fiend for aggressive play |
| Cosmo Fiend | Cosmic fear gimmick with unique skill set |
B-Tier
| Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Nail Fiend | Common starter fiend, limited late-game value |
| Flea Fiend | Poison DoT specialist for attrition fights |
S-Tier Fiends Explained
Angel Fiend lifesteal keeps you alive in prolonged Katana raids — full build at Angel Fiend build. Blood Fiend power spikes scale into late invasion metas with high burst when talents unlock.
A-Tier Flex Picks
Gun Fiend suits players who want ranged fiend gameplay without human contracts. Violence Fiend feeds Violence Tank frontline strategies. Shark and Cosmo fiends offer aggressive and gimmick options respectively when S-tier rerolls fail.
Starter Fiends
Nail Fiend is the common roll — usable in early missions but replace via reroll before serious raid farming. Flea Fiend's poison helps attrition fights in Floor Zero but falls off in burst-phase bosses.
Fiend Progression Tips
Fiends skip the contracts path but still need weapons from weapons guide and yen from beginner walkthrough missions. Invest talents toward your weapon class for maximum DPS.