Clans or Lineages are one of the most important mechanics in Devil Hunter due to their impact on your stats, power level, and special fighting buffs. As soon as you start the game, you will be assigned a clan, and in most cases, it will not be the one you would like in the long term. In this guide, learn about all clans in Devil Hunter, including the ways to reroll them.
How to Reroll Devil Hunter Clans
To reroll clans or lineages in Devil Hunter, you will need spins. You can either use the Devil Hunter codes or spend Robux to get some clan rerolls. You can spend 150 Robux for one spin or buy a bulk of 3x clan rerolls for 399 Robux. To purchase a reroll, click the box icon from the top right menu and select the ‘BUY‘ option from the clan reroll section. However, we recommend going the free route by redeeming codes to get free clan spins.

List of All Devil Hunter Clans
You can check your family or clan by hovering over the eye button on the left of your health bar in Devil Hunter. It will also show if the clan has any buffs or specials. Below is the list of all Devil Hunter clans you can get.
Rare Clans
In Devil Hunter, rare lineages come with special perks, so always try to spin for them when rerolling.
| Clan | Description | Effects | Buffs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kishimoto | A steadfast lineage that reduces the length and severity of contract debuffs, enduring devil pacts with resilience. | Stronger resolve and sanity scaling. Better resistance to contract debuffs. | 10 Posture, 25 Soul |
| Fujimoto | A tribute to the creator of Chainsaw Man, reducing stamina drain from skills while granting balanced human resilience. | Reduced stamina drain from skills. | 10 Health, 10 Posture, 10 Stamina |
| Kishibe | A lineage of hardened hunters that resists status effects, takes less soul drain, and deals extra damage to devils. | Status effect duration reduced by 20 percent. | 10 Health, 15 Posture, 20 Stamina |
| Higashiyama | A nimble human clan that excels with daggers, granting increased Light weapon damage, mobility, and stamina on Heavy attacks. | Dagger proficiency and agility bonuses. | 20 Stamina, 10 Mobility |
| Sawatari | A clan linked to the Snake Devil that grants snake eyes, reduces Snake Devil ability costs, and lessens its penalties. | Reduced ability cost and penalties for Snake Devil contracts. | Not specified |
| Yoshida | A clan linked to the Octopus Devil that reduces Octopus ability costs, strengthens Ink status, and resists obscurity. | Reduced Octopus Devil ability costs. Stronger Ink status. Obscurity resistance. | Not specified |
| Himeno | A clan linked to the Ghost Devil that reduces Ghost ability costs and strengthens Fear effects. | Reduced Ghost Devil ability costs. Stronger Fear effects. | Not specified |
| Hayakawa | A clan linked to many devils that slightly reduces the requirements of all contracts. | Global contract requirement reduction. | 30 Soul, 10 Posture |
Common Clans
Well, the name already tells that these clans are common, which also means there are no special perks for getting them.
- 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
- Murakami
- Fujisawa
- Kaneko
- Matsuda
- Tsubaki
- Oshiro
- Sugawara
- Matsui
- Tokunaga
- Hoshimoto
- Nakata
That ends our ultimate clans guide for Devil Hunter, including the buffs, how to roll them, and more. You can check our Devil Hunter tier list to know which one to go for in the game. Which clan are you using to progress in the game? Let us know in the comments.
Yes. You can reroll your clan at any time using clan spins. These spins come from redeeming Devil Hunter codes or by spending Robux in the shop. Your starting clan is random, so rerolling is expected if you want specific buffs.
In most cases, yes. Rare clans provide unique buffs, stat boosts, or Devil contract bonuses that directly affect combat and progression. Common clans do not offer special perks, which makes them less effective for long-term builds.
