Choosing the right weapon in Devil Hunter has a massive impact on how fast you progress and how smooth your endgame grind feels.
Some weapons scale incredibly well into late game raids, while others fall off quickly and are only useful early on.
This Devil Hunter Weapon Tier List ranks all weapons from S to D tier based on real in game usefulness, raw damage, scaling potential, ease of acquisition, and how well they perform in raids and late game content.
If your goal is faster clears and efficient farming, this guide will help you prioritize the right upgrades.
Devil Hunter Weapon Tier List Overview
Here is a quick overview of all weapons ranked by tier before we break each tier down in detail.
| Tier | Weapons |
|---|---|
| S Tier | Sealed Fang, Sealed World, Punk Hazard, Rotblade, Rot and Ruin |
| A Tier | Kuchigatana, Fleshbreaker, Razor Halberd, Scissor Blade, Left and Right |
| B Tier | Undead Sickles, Brainsplasher, AK-47, Devil Crusher, Shibuki, Scarlet Queen, Yamada, Kasaka’s Fangs |
| C Tier | Cobalt Bloom, Cross Punisher, Velvet Knife, Greenshot, Yukimura, Razorfang, Murasama, Locus Knife |
| D Tier | Combat Knife, Kitchen Knife, Katana, Broad Axe, Devil’s Maw, 1911, Model Uzi |
S Tier Weapons – Best Endgame Picks
S Tier weapons are the absolute best in Devil Hunter. These are worth grinding for if you are serious about raids and late game progression.
| Weapon | Type | Damage |
|---|---|---|
| Sealed Fang | Heavy | 15 |
| Sealed World | Medium | 13 |
| Punk Hazard | Heavy | 13 |
| Rotblade | Medium | 12 |
| Rot and Ruin | Heavy | 12 |
Sealed Fang clearly dominates the meta with unmatched damage output. Sealed World and Punk Hazard offer excellent balance between speed and power, making them reliable raid weapons.
While these weapons are harder to obtain due to raid drop rates, they scale better than anything else once you reach higher proficiency levels.
Priority advice: If you can farm raids consistently, S Tier weapons should be your long term goal.
A Tier Weapons – Strong and Reliable
A Tier weapons sit just below S Tier but are still excellent choices, especially for players transitioning into late game.
| Weapon | Type | Damage |
|---|---|---|
| Kuchigatana | Medium | 10 |
| Fleshbreaker | Martial Arts | 10 |
| Razor Halberd | Heavy | 11.85 |
| Scissor Blade | Heavy | 11 |
| Left and Right | Martial Arts | 9.5 |
Razor Halberd stands out here due to its near S Tier damage, while Kuchigatana and Fleshbreaker are popular because they are more accessible. These weapons perform well in raids but will eventually be replaced once you unlock S Tier options.
Best use case: High efficiency mid to late game farming without heavy raid dependency.
B Tier Weapons – Mid Game Workhorses
B Tier weapons are solid during mid game but start to fall off later. They are functional, not optimal.
| Weapon | Type | Damage |
|---|---|---|
| Undead Sickles | Light | 9 |
| Brainsplasher | Firearm | 9 |
| AK-47 | Firearm | 9 |
| Devil Crusher | Martial Arts | 9 |
| Shibuki | Heavy | 9.5 |
| Scarlet Queen | Medium | 8.5 |
| Yamada | Medium | 8.5 |
| Kasaka’s Fangs | Light | 8.5 |
Brainsplasher and Undead Sickles are common raid drops but lack scaling compared to higher tiers. AK-47 is convenient since it does not require materials, but its long term value is limited.
Recommendation: Use these while progressing but plan upgrades early.
C Tier Weapons – Early Game Only
C Tier weapons help you through early content but should be replaced as soon as possible.
| Weapon | Type | Damage |
|---|---|---|
| Cobalt Bloom | Firearm | 8 |
| Cross Punisher | Firearm | 8 |
| Velvet Knife | Light | 8 |
| Greenshot | Firearm | 7.5 |
| Yukimura | Medium | 7.5 |
| Razorfang | Medium | 7.5 |
| Murasama | Medium | 7.5 |
| Locus Knife | Light | 7 |
These weapons lack the damage needed for tougher enemies and raids. They are fine while learning mechanics but will slow down progression later.
Use only temporarily.
D Tier Weapons – Avoid If Possible
D Tier weapons are starter or poorly balanced options that are not worth investing in.
| Weapon | Type | Damage |
|---|---|---|
| Combat Knife | Light | 6.8 |
| Kitchen Knife | Light | 6.5 |
| Katana | Medium | 7 |
| Broad Axe | Heavy | 8 |
| Devil’s Maw | Heavy | 9 |
| 1911 | Firearm | 7 |
| Model Uzi | Firearm | 1 |
The Model Uzi is especially bad due to extremely low damage. These weapons are quickly replaced and should never be crafted unless you are experimenting or missing alternatives.
How to Choose the Right Weapon
When picking a weapon in Devil Hunter, consider
- Your current proficiency level
- Ease of obtaining materials or raid drops
- Long term scaling into raids
Heavy and Medium weapons dominate late game due to better damage scaling. Firearms can feel strong early but generally fall off later.
Final Verdict
If you want the fastest and smoothest progression, aim straight for S Tier weapons and use A Tier as stepping stones. B and C Tier weapons are useful only during progression phases, while D Tier should be skipped entirely.
Investing early into the right weapon saves hours of grinding later and makes raid content far more manageable.

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