Devil Hunter on Roblox leans hard into builds, rolls, and long-term character growth. That also means it is very easy to end up with a stat spread or abilities that do not fit the way you actually want to play. Wiping is the game’s hard reset: you keep your slot, but your stats go back to square one so you can build again from scratch.
What wiping does in Devil Hunter
Wiping is a full character reset tied to a specific item called the Wipe Token. Using that token:
- Resets your core stats so you can redistribute them into a new build.
- Clears your progression associated with those stats, letting you push your character in a different direction.
You cannot pick and choose individual stats to roll back, and there is no menu button that lets you freely respec. The Wipe Token is the only supported way to do a full reset on a character instead of rerolling small pieces.

How to reach the Black Market in Devil Hunter
Every wipe starts in the same place: the Black Market. That is the only vendor that can sell the Wipe Token.
Step 1: Pull out your in-game phone. The phone interface includes icons for key locations in the city.
Step 2: Look for the Black Market logo on the phone’s map. This marks the general location of the vendor you need.
Step 3: Track that icon and run through the city toward it. Use the map as a simple waypoint so you do not wander past the area.

Once you are in the Shopping Street district, there is a clearer landmark: the Black Market NPC sits under a bridge, to the right of the district’s entrance. Under the bridge, only a single shutter is open; that open shutter is the Black Market stall. The seller is seated among a spread of items.
How to buy a Wipe Token from the Black Market
At the Black Market, the Wipe Token is treated as a rare, high-end item alongside body parts and other upgrades.
Step 1: Approach the Black Market NPC under the bridge and interact to open the shop inventory.

Step 2: Check the list of products for a Wipe Token. The vendor’s stock can change, and the token appears only occasionally.
Step 3: If a Wipe Token is available, confirm the purchase with either yen or robux. The listed cost is 400k yen or 220 robux.

The Black Market inventory refreshes often, but not on a fixed schedule visible to the player. If the Wipe Token is not there, you need to come back later and check again. In the meantime, the NPC sells body parts and other items that can also shape your build.
Because a Wipe Token is expensive in both in-game currency and robux, it is effectively a late-game or high-commitment option rather than something you spam on every minor build idea.
How to use a Wipe Token to reset your stats
Once a Wipe Token is in your inventory, the actual reset process is straightforward.
Step 1: Open your inventory and highlight the Wipe Token. Make sure you are on the character you intend to reset.
Step 2: Use the token. The game will prompt you to confirm that you want to wipe your character.
Step 3: Accept the confirmation. After this, your stats are reset and your character is wiped.

From there, you can start leveling and distributing stats again with a different build in mind. The wipe is not partial and cannot be undone on that token; once used, it is consumed.
Can you reset only individual stats?
Devil Hunter does not support resetting a single stat line independently of the rest. The design assumes either:
- Incremental rerolls and tweaks using other systems and currencies, or
- A complete reset via the Wipe Token when you want a totally fresh build.
There is no option on the Black Market or in the menus that lets you refund just a portion of your stat points while leaving the rest of the character untouched.
When wiping is worth it (and when it is not)
Given the 400k yen / 220 robux cost, you should treat wiping as a deliberate choice, not a casual experiment.
Wiping makes sense when:
- Your build is fundamentally wrong for your playstyle. For example, you dumped points into stats that do not help the weapon type or role you now prefer.
- You rolled into traits or options you dislike across the board. If multiple key rolls feel bad and you are stuck with an identity that does not click, a full reset can be faster than trying to patch it forever.
- You want to pivot to a completely different archetype. Swapping from one major combat style to another is where a wipe has the most impact.
On the other hand, wiping might not be worth it when:
- You only regret a few points. Minor inefficiencies usually are not worth a 400k yen item; you can often level past them.
- You are still early in progression. If you are just starting out, rerolling on a new account can be less costly than grinding for a Wipe Token.
- You mainly want cosmetic or small flavor changes. A wipe will not selectively edit those; it is about stats and progression.
Some players skip the Wipe Token entirely on low-investment accounts and instead create a new slot when they want to try a wildly different path. The token becomes more valuable once you have sunk serious time into it and do not want to abandon that profile.

Using wiping as part of a build strategy
In practice, wiping in Devil Hunter sits at the end of a chain of decisions. Players usually:
- Experiment with early builds, spending points quickly to push through early content.
- Discover a preferred playstyle or meta setup after more time with the game.
- Decide whether small rerolls are enough, or whether the current character is so off-track that a full reset is the cleanest fix.
The high price on the Wipe Token nudges you to think about your long-term plan before you buy. If you know you want to chase a certain combat style or stat priority, it is smart to sketch that out before confirming the wipe so you are not paying again later for a second reset.
Used that way, wiping is less a panic button and more a planned rebuild: you keep your identity in the game but shed the early mistakes and rebuild around what you now know works for you.
If your current Devil Hunter character feels like it is fighting against you instead of with you, a well-timed wipe gives you one clean chance to start over with purpose-built stats and a clearer idea of the build you want to chase.