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Devil Hunter Trello Board

Official Devil Hunter Roblox Trello board link, what it covers, and how to use it alongside this wiki for patch tracking.

The Devil Hunter Trello is the developer-maintained reference board for the Chainsaw Man-inspired Roblox action RPG. When a new contract drops, a raid gets rebalanced, or codes go live, the Trello board is usually updated before community wikis catch up. This page explains what the board contains, how to navigate it, and how to combine it with our guides for the most accurate picture of the current meta.

Official Board Link

Bookmark this link — it is the same URL listed on the Roblox game page.

Open Official Devil Hunter Trello

What the Trello Board Covers

Devil Hunter's Trello is organized into columns that mirror how players actually progress: races, divisions, contracts, fiends, weapons, raids, and world locations. Each card typically lists stats, acquisition methods, and developer notes that never appear in loading-screen tooltips. If you are hunting a specific devil contract or trying to confirm whether a hybrid form is implemented yet, the Trello is your first stop.

Contracts and Fiends

Contract cards document devil names, tier placement hints, and where to find them — often Floor Zero or division captains. Fiend cards list passive abilities and talent trees. Cross-reference our contract tier list and fiend tier list for community-tested rankings that go beyond raw stat lines.

Weapons and Items

Weapon entries show damage types, crafting requirements, and drop sources. The Trello may not explain combo routes or parry windows — those details live in our weapons guide and parry tutorial.

Raids and World Map

Raid columns outline entry requirements, boss phases, and loot tables. Location cards mark HQ rooms, Black Market vendors, and raid portals. Pair this with our map hub for navigation tips the Trello does not include.

How to Use Trello After a Patch

  1. Check the Changelog or Updates column first for balance notes.
  2. Scan contract and weapon cards for stat changes that affect the tier list meta.
  3. Verify new codes on our codes page — codes often ship before Trello documents them.
  4. Re-read affected build guides if your main setup relied on a nerfed ability.

Trello vs Devil Hunter Wiki

The Trello excels at raw data dumps straight from the development team. This wiki adds curated progression paths, interactive tools, copy-ready code tables, and long-form walkthroughs like the beginner route. Neither replaces the other: use Trello for patch-day facts and the wiki for how to actually win with those facts.

Common Trello Lookup Tasks

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Devil Hunter Trello official?

Yes. The developers maintain the board and link it from the Roblox game page. It is the primary source for patch notes and planned features.

What is on the Devil Hunter Trello?

Expect devil contracts, fiend types, weapons, raids, NPC locations, clan info, and update logs organized into labeled columns.

How often does the Trello update?

Major patches usually bring Trello updates within days. Smaller hotfixes may only change the changelog column.

Should I trust Trello over this wiki?

Use both. Trello is first-party and fastest after patches; this wiki adds tier analysis, builds, walkthroughs, and verified codes in one place.