What is the best class in Solo Hunters?
In Solo Hunters, choosing between Swordsman and Magic User depends on your playstyle and goals. The Swordsman class excels in close-range combat with high burst damage and critical hit potential, making it ideal for players who enjoy aggressive gameplay. With the right skill tree build, Swordsman can achieve the highest DPS in the current meta, especially when paired with weapons like the Demon King Daggers.
Magic User, on the other hand, offers superior range and AoE (Area of Effect) damage, making it excellent for clearing multiple enemies and safer boss fights. Magic Users shine in dungeon content where positioning and crowd control are crucial. The class also has better survivability for solo players due to its ranged nature.
Use our Skill Tree Builder to experiment with different builds before committing your skill points in-game. You can compare DPS outputs and find the optimal allocation for your preferred playstyle.
How to use the Skill Tree in Solo Hunters?
The Solo Hunters skill tree system allows you to customize your character's abilities as you level up. Each level grants skill points (SP) that can be invested in various nodes, including passive stat boosts, active skills, and ultimate abilities. The skill tree is divided into tiers, with higher tiers requiring more SP per node:
- Tier 1 Skills: Cost 5-10 SP each, provide foundational bonuses
- Tier 2 Skills: Cost 15 SP each, unlock intermediate abilities
- Tier 3 Skills: Cost 20 SP each, grant powerful endgame passives
Key tips for skill tree optimization:
- Focus on one damage type (Physical or Magical) for maximum efficiency
- Unlock prerequisite nodes before accessing powerful skills
- Balance between offensive and defensive passives based on content
- Consider cooldown reduction for skill-heavy builds
- The Lone Survivor skill is considered T0 tier due to its 20-80% damage boost when teammates fall
Worried about making mistakes? Our Hunter's Architect simulator lets you plan your entire build without spending any in-game resources. Reset and experiment as many times as you need!
Where to find Demon King Daggers in Solo Hunters?
The Demon King Daggers are currently the best-in-slot weapon for Swordsman builds in Solo Hunters. This legendary weapon drops from the Demon King boss encounter with an estimated drop rate of 0.5%. At Advancement 5 (A5), the Demon King Daggers provide explosive wind-element damage and a 2-second paralyze effect, making them invaluable for high-difficulty content.
To maximize your chances of obtaining this weapon:
- Farm the Demon King on higher difficulty modes for better drop rates
- Join a party to increase clear speed and efficiency
- Focus on learning the boss's attack patterns to minimize deaths
- Consider using drop rate boosters if available
Check our Item Database for detailed weapon stats and our Drop Rates Database for comprehensive boss loot tables.
How to redeem codes in Solo Hunters? Where is the Red Hat NPC?
Redeeming codes in Solo Hunters is different from most Roblox games. Instead of a traditional UI button, you need to find a specific NPC in the game world. Here's how to redeem your codes:
- Enter the main hub area after completing the tutorial
- Head to the southern part of the hub
- Look for the NPC wearing a red hat - this is the Code Redemption NPC
- Interact with the NPC and enter your code exactly as shown
- Rewards will be added to your inventory immediately
Common rewards from codes include free Gems, Stat Resets, Class Rerolls, and exclusive items. Check our Active Codes page for the latest working codes - we update it daily!
What is the best build for beginners in Solo Hunters?
For new players, we recommend starting with the Swordsman class using a balanced build that prioritizes survivability while still dealing respectable damage. Here's a beginner-friendly approach:
- Stats Priority: Strength > Vitality > Agility
- Early Skills: Focus on basic attack enhancers and HP regeneration
- Weapon Choice: Use whatever drops you get until Rank D
- Gameplay: Complete story quests and daily dungeons for steady progression
As you progress to Rank C and beyond, you can start specializing into either a Crit-focused DPS build or a tanky bruiser build. Use our Tier List to see which builds are currently performing best in the meta.
How does the Rank system work in Solo Hunters?
The Rank system in Solo Hunters determines your character's power level and unlocks new content. Ranks progress from F (lowest) to S (highest), with each rank requiring specific stat thresholds:
| Rank | Suggested Total Stats | Content Unlocked |
|---|
| Rank F | 56 | Tutorial, Basic Dungeons |
| Rank E | 70 | Goblin Cave |
| Rank D | 87 | Class Specialization |
| Rank C | 109 | Spider Cavern, Trading |
| Rank B | 137 | Singularity Dungeon |
| Rank A | 171 | Nightmare Mode |
| Rank S | 214+ | Endgame Content, Raids |
Focus on completing dungeons and boss fights to earn experience and upgrade materials. The journey from F to S rank is the core progression loop of Solo Hunters.
What is rerolling and should I do it in Solo Hunters?
Rerolling is the practice of creating new accounts repeatedly until you get a powerful starting rune from the gacha system. In Solo Hunters, this is highly recommended for new players because the difference between T0 and common runes is massive.
With 1100+ free Gems available from active codes, you can perform multiple 10-pulls (450 Gems each) to aim for T0 runes like:
- Shadow Scythe - Best farming rune, massive AOE damage
- Divine Blade - True damage that ignores defense, essential for bosses
A T0 rune makes leveling 3-5x faster than with common runes. Check our complete Reroll Guide for step-by-step instructions.
How should I allocate my stats in Solo Hunters? What is bucket allocation?
Bucket allocation (spreading points evenly across all stats) is the #1 mistake that ruins builds in Solo Hunters. Due to the game's defense threshold system, you need high values in your primary stat to deal meaningful damage.
Recommended stat allocation by class:
- Swordsman: 100% Strength until Level 40, then 80% STR / 20% DEF
- Wizard: 100% Magic always
- Assassin: 80% Agility / 20% Strength
- Tank: 70% Defense / 30% Strength
Made a mistake? Use the RESETMYSTATS code from our codes page to reset all your stat points for free. Read our complete Stat Allocation Guide for detailed breakdowns.
What are the best runes in Solo Hunters? Rune Tier List
Runes are your active skills in Solo Hunters, obtained through the gacha summoning system. Here's the current meta tier list:
T0 (God Tier): Shadow Scythe (AOE farming), Divine Blade (true damage boss killer), Werewolf (transformation)
T1 (Meta): Crimson (hybrid damage), Light (sustain + damage)
T2 (Niche): Vines (crowd control), Goliath (tank utility)
Always do 10-pulls (450 Gems) instead of single pulls for better rates. Check our Tier List for community-voted rankings and detailed analysis.
Why is Assassin the best class in Solo Hunters?
The Assassin class is currently the only S-Tier class in Solo Hunters due to its unique "Triple Crown" of stat multipliers:
- +20% Melee (M1) Damage - Boosts all physical attacks
- +20% Magic Damage - Boosts all rune abilities
- +20% Health - Improves survivability
This balanced distribution allows for true Hybrid builds. You can wield heavy physical weapons (like Scythes) while utilizing high-damage magical Runes (like the Werewolf transformation) without suffering diminishing returns.
Compare this to other classes:
- Mage: +40% Magic only - Glass cannon, no survivability
- Tank: +40% Health, +20% Melee - Good for raids, lower DPS
- Knight: +10% to all stats - Mathematically inferior to Assassin
- Elf: +25% Magic - Strictly worse than Mage
Use the RELEASE and CLASSREROLL codes to reroll until you get Assassin. See our Assassin Guide for optimal builds.
What is the Werewolf Rune? January 2026 Update Guide
The Werewolf Update (January 2026) introduced a powerful transformation mechanic that changed the Solo Hunters meta. Key features:
- Rune Type: Active Skill (not a weapon)
- Drop Rate: ~27% from Rune banner
- Fury Mechanic: Requires active combat to maintain transformation
- V-Skill: Powerful charging attack (looks like a scythe swing)
Important: The Werewolf's V-Skill scythe attack is NOT the same as the Shadow Scythe weapon. They are completely different items. See our Werewolf Guide for complete mechanics and build recommendations.
What is Arise Crossover? Is it the same as Solo Hunters?
Arise Crossover (also known as "Arise Shadow Hunt") was the beta version of Solo Hunters. The game officially launched as Solo Hunters on March 17, 2025, but many veteran players still reference items and mechanics from the Arise era.
Key differences to be aware of:
- Some weapons like "Shadow Scythe" or "Reaper's Scythe" from Arise have been renamed or reimagined
- Drop rates and locations may have changed from the beta
- Old guides referencing "Arise" may contain outdated information
Our database is updated for the current Solo Hunters release. Check our Items Database for accurate, up-to-date information.
Octopus Devil and Shark Devil - Are they in Solo Hunters?
No. The Octopus Devil and Shark Devil are NOT in Solo Hunters. These are bosses from a different Roblox game called Devil Hunter, which is based on the Chainsaw Man anime.
If you're searching for these contracts, you're looking for Devil Hunter, not Solo Hunters. Common confusion points:
- Octopus Devil: Found in Devil Hunter's City Outskirts area
- Shark Devil: Found in Devil Hunter's Fish Tank on Floor 0
- Black Market: Devil Hunter feature for buying Hearts/Eyes/Arms
Solo Hunters is based on Solo Leveling, not Chainsaw Man. Our site focuses exclusively on Solo Hunters content.
How does enchanting work in Solo Hunters?
The enchanting system in Solo Hunters allows you to upgrade weapons for increased stats. However, it's also a major source of player frustration due to RNG failure mechanics.
Success Rates:
- +0 to +2: 100% success (always safe)
- +2 to +3: ~70% success (may need multiple attempts)
- +3 to +4: ~60% success (use Legendary Scrolls)
- +4 and above: ~50% or lower (Legendary Scrolls ONLY)
Warning: Failing an enchant past +3 will reduce your item's level. Many players have "bricked" their Mythic weapons by using regular scrolls at high levels. See our Enchanting Guide for safe upgrade strategies.
Where can I find the latest Solo Hunters update codes?
Solo Hunters releases new codes with every major update, milestone celebration, or special event. The developers at Dungeon RPGs Online typically announce codes through their official channels.
Latest Update Codes (February 2026):
80KLIKESLETSGOO - 200 Gems (80K Likes milestone)75KCCUTHANKYOU - 200 Gems (75K CCU milestone)AbductedByRobloxians - 100 Gems (Creator code)
We update our Codes page daily to ensure you never miss a new code. Bookmark it and check back regularly after each game update!