Devil Hunter (Roblox) has a few progression systems that look separate at first—Fiend Talent Slots, Support Skills, and Contracts—but they work best when you plan them together. This guide explains what each one is, how to unlock or expand it, and how to prioritize your time so you get stronger faster.
1) What Fiend Talent Slots are (and why you need more)
Fiend Talents are your fiend-focused upgrades/bonuses, and Talent Slots determine how many of those upgrades you can equip at the same time. More slots usually means:
- More flexibility (swap between farming, PvE, or tougher encounters without rebuilding everything).
- Better synergy (stacking complementary effects rather than choosing “one good thing”).
- Smoother scaling as you unlock more talents later.
How to add Fiend Talent Slots (general process)
The game typically gates additional slots behind progress milestones and/or specific unlock actions. Use this checklist to find the exact requirement on your account:
- Open your Fiend/Talents menu and look for a slot row or “locked slot” indicators.
- Select a locked slot to view its unlock condition (it often shows a required item, currency amount, rank/level, or quest-like objective).
- Complete the prerequisite (common prerequisites are: reaching a certain hunter rank, completing a storyline step, or spending a dedicated resource).
- Confirm unlock and then equip talents to fill the new slot.
Tip: If you don’t see an unlock prompt, check other tabs like “Progression,” “Upgrades,” or “Training.” Some builds place slot expansions under a separate upgrade track rather than inside the talent screen.
Best practices when you unlock a new slot
- Don’t rush to fill it with anything. Slot count is power, but synergy is more power. Equip talents that complement your current weapon/fiend playstyle.
- Save loadouts (if available). Create at least two: “Farm” (mob clear/movement) and “Boss” (survivability/single-target).
- Re-test after each slot unlock. One extra slot can change what your “best” setup is.
2) Support Skills: what they do and how to unlock them
Support Skills are usually utility abilities—buffs, heals, mobility tools, crowd control, or passive boosts—that make your build more consistent. They matter because they increase your uptime (less downtime healing/retreating), and they often help you complete Contracts faster.
How to get Support Skills
Support Skills are typically obtained through one or more of these routes:
- Progression unlocks: granted at certain levels/ranks, or after completing a chapter/tutorial objective.
- NPC trainers/shops: purchased with in-game currency or a specific token.
- Activity rewards: dropped or awarded for completing events, dungeons/encounters, or challenge tasks.
To find the exact source for a specific Support Skill:
- Open your Skills or Support menu.
- Select the skill (even if locked) and read the source hint (it commonly lists an NPC name, activity, or requirement).
- Track it via your quest/guide tracker if the game provides one.
What to prioritize early
- Survivability first (a defensive or sustain support skill) if you’re failing missions or losing fights often.
- Mobility/utility if your grind is slow (faster movement = faster Contracts and farming).
- Damage buffs once you can reliably stay alive.
3) Contracts: how they work and how to get them efficiently
Contracts act like structured objectives—missions, bounties, or task chains—that reward currency, items, and sometimes progression unlocks. They are one of the most reliable ways to:
- Fund purchases (skills, upgrades, crafting).
- Earn materials needed for progression gates.
- Stay on a clear path instead of random grinding.
How to get (and complete) Contracts
- Locate the Contracts board/NPC (usually a hub-area interaction point).
- Pick Contracts that overlap (e.g., “defeat X enemies” plus “collect Y drops” in the same zone).
- Plan your route before you start: choose a farm area where spawns are dense and travel time is minimal.
- Turn in frequently to keep rewards flowing and avoid losing momentum.
Contract grinding tips
- Batch objectives: stack 2–3 Contracts from the same region to finish them together.
- Use Support Skills to speed clears: AoE utility, sustain, or mobility usually increases completion rate more than raw damage.
- Don’t overreach: if a Contract tier is too hard, dropping down and finishing faster often yields better rewards per minute.
4) A simple progression plan (fast, low-stress)
- Start with Contracts to build a steady currency/material base.
- Unlock 1–2 key Support Skills that reduce downtime (survival/mobility).
- Push for the next Fiend Talent Slot unlock as soon as your menu shows a clear requirement you can reasonably meet.
- Rebalance your Talents after each slot/skill unlock to keep synergy strong.
5) Troubleshooting
- “I can’t unlock a Fiend Talent Slot.” Re-check the locked slot tooltip; if it shows no requirement, look for a separate “Upgrades/Training” NPC or a rank gate.
- “Support Skills are missing/locked.” Some skills only appear after an early tutorial step or a hub NPC introduction—progress the main objective line and check again.
- “Contracts aren’t showing up.” Ensure you’re in the correct hub area and that you’ve completed the first Contract tutorial/intro mission.
When you treat Contracts as your resource engine, Support Skills as your efficiency layer, and Fiend Talent Slots as your long-term scaling, your progression becomes much smoother—and you’ll spend less time stuck repeating content that doesn’t move your account forward.