When you make a character in Devil Hunters, the game hands you a clan at random. That clan can come with passive buffs that quietly shape how your character plays, from raw damage to stamina, posture, and resistances. The clan you get is tied to a rarity tier, and the rarer the clan, the stronger the perks.
Quick answer: Clans are assigned randomly at character creation and apply passive buffs. To change yours, buy rerolls with Robux or redeem codes that grant rerolls, then roll until you land the clan you want.
How clans are assigned and rerolled
You do not pick a clan directly. The game rolls one for you the moment your character is created, and it falls into one of three rarity tiers: Legendary, Rare, or Common. Legendary and Rare clans carry buffs. Common clans do not.
If you are unhappy with your roll, there are exactly two ways to get a new one:
- Buy rerolls with Robux.
- Redeem codes that grant rerolls.
Each reroll replaces your current clan with another random one, so landing a specific Legendary clan can take several attempts. You will know a reroll worked when the clan shown on your character updates to a new name and its buffs change accordingly.
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These are the rarest clans and carry the strongest, most active effects.
| Clan | Buffs |
|---|---|
| Gunji | Damage increased by 10%. At 25% Health, you enter a state of mania that increases technique, resistances, and speed by 15%. |
| Fushai | Speed increased by 12%. After landing 3 fiend skills, you apply “Conquererers Dominance” on the enemy, lowering their speed and posture by 10%, which decays by 1% every 3 seconds. |
Rare clans and their buffs
Rare clans cover a wide spread of effects, including flat stat bonuses and contract-specific savings. Several are tied to particular devils, so their value depends on the contracts you use.
| Clan | Buffs |
|---|---|
| Fujimoto | Reduced stamina drain from skills. +10 Health, +10 Posture. |
| Kishimoto | Stronger resolve and sanity scaling, stronger resistance to contract debuffs. +10 Posture, +25 Soul. |
| Higashiyama | Buffs to human attributes, including dagger proficiency and agility. +20 Stamina, +10 Mobility. |
| Kishibe | Status effect durations reduced by 20%. +10 Health, +15 Posture, +20 Stamina. |
| Sawatari | Reduces soul cost and penalties for the Snake Devil’s contract. +10 Sanity. |
| Yoshida | Reduces the Octopus Devil’s ability cost. Strengthens Ink status and resists obscurity. |
| Himeno | +10 Sanity. |
| Hayakawa | +10 Posture, +20 Soul. |
| Cosnoe | +5% Sanity. |
| Anzai | Resistances and techniques buffed by 5%. |
| Shougi | Health and Strength buffed by 4%. |
| Senzai | 3% damage buff to all Fiend Skills (SkillTree). |
Common clans
Common clans grant no special buffs. If you roll one of these, the only practical difference from another Common clan is the name. The current Common clans are:
- Takahashi
- Yamamoto
- Tanaka
- Kobayashi
- Matsumoto
- Shimizu
- Kawasaki
- Ishikawa
- Nakagawa
- Hoshino
- Inoue
- Sakamoto
- Hirano
- Abe
- Ueno
- Kurosawa
- Ono
- Miyazaki
- Shibata
- Fukuda
- Endo
- Hara
- Takagi
- Saito
- Morita
- Sugimoto
- Noguchi
- Okamoto
- Imai
- Ando
- Kudo
- Fujii
- Uehara
- Shirakawa
- Sasaki
- Mizushima
- Hoshikawa
- Nagano
- Tsukamoto
- Tamura
- Ichikawa
- Yamaguchi
- Harada
- Kitagawa
- Mutakami
- Fujisawa
- Kaneko
- Matsuda
- Tsubaki
- Oshiro
- Sugawara
- Matsui
- Tokunaga
- Hoshimoto
- Nakata
If you want any buff at all, you will need to reroll out of the Common tier and into a Rare or Legendary clan. Because rerolls are random, plan to spend several before a buffed clan appears, and use code-granted rerolls first so you do not burn Robux while testing your luck.






