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Chainsaw man style, fiend, ram horns protruding from forehead, sharp teeth, wild dark purple hair, yellow slit eyes, torn casual clothes hoodie and jeans, clawed hands, manic grin

Chainsaw man style, devil hunter, scruffy brown hair, bandaged face covering one eye, battered public safety uniform missing jacket, katana with devil contract markings, exhausted but standing firm

Chainsaw man style, devil hunter, short black hair buzzed on sides, sharp brown eyes, public safety uniform with rolled up sleeves, large axe weapon resting on shoulder, cigarette in mouth, tough bored expression

Chainsaw man style, fiend, small antlers on head, pale blue skin, white hair floating upward, black eyes with white pupils, oversized sweater and shorts, frost forming on ground around feet, eerily cheerful expression

Chainsaw man style, devil hunter, long messy ginger hair, tired golden eyes, dark circles under eyes, white shirt with black tie and dark pants public safety uniform, blood splatter on clothes, revolver in hand, apathetic expression

Chainsaw man style, devil hunter, long silver hair in braid, calm violet eyes, neat public safety suit and tie, chains wrapped around both arms as weapon, composed ready stance

Chainsaw man style, hybrid devil, half face transformed with metallic blade jaw, one normal blue eye one glowing red devil eye, messy blonde hair, torn public safety uniform, blade arms extending from forearms, mid-transformation aggressive pose

Chainsaw man style, devil hunter, tall lean build, slicked back dark hair, sunglasses, black suit instead of standard uniform, dual pistols drawn, walking forward cool pose
TO: Incoming Division Recruits FROM: Public Safety Bureau, Special Division 4 RE: Operational Orientation—What You Need to Know Before Your First Assignment
You signed up to hunt Devils. Before you die on your first mission — and statistically, you probably will — read this brief. It covers the threat taxonomy, contract mechanics, and survival guidelines that separate veterans from casualties.
Every Devil in Chainsaw Man is born from a human fear. The stronger the fear, the stronger the Devil. This is the only rule that matters, and it governs everything about how you design a Devil OC.
Fear strength tiers:
| Fear Category | Example Devils (Canon) | Power Level | OC Design Space |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primal fears | Darkness Devil, Falling Devil, Death Devil | Near-godlike, conceptual | Off-limits for balanced OCs. These fears are universal and ancient. |
| Societal fears | Gun Devil, War Devil, Control Devil | Country-threatening | Major antagonist tier. Your OC would need an entire arc built around them. |
| Common fears | Bat Devil, Leech Devil, Snake Devil | Strong but fightable | The sweet spot for Devil OCs. Recognizable fears with clear visual identity. |
| Niche fears | Tomato Devil, Chicken Devil, Grape Devil | Weak, often comedic | Played for laughs in canon. Valid for comic relief OCs or ironic subversion. |
| Forgotten fears | Fears humanity no longer holds | Effectively dead | Interesting concept space—what happens to the Devil of something people stopped fearing? |
The Chainsaw Devil is special because anything it eats is erased from existence — including the fear itself. If your OC's Devil concept feels too similar to one the Chainsaw Devil already consumed, that's actually a plot hook: maybe it's trying to come back.

The best Devils in Chainsaw Man have visual designs that directly express their fear concept. The Darkness Devil doesn't just control darkness — its body is made of astronaut corpses fused together in prayer poses, evoking the terror of dying alone in space. The Gun Devil is literally a mass of gun barrels shaped into a torso.
Devil design worksheet:
Chainsaw Man draws hard lines between how humans relate to Devils. Your OC must be one of these.
HUMAN DEVIL HUNTER — The baseline. Fights Devils using contracts, weapons, and desperation. Most die young. Visual design is utilitarian: everyday clothes, visible weapons, disheveled. Think "underpaid government employee who fights monsters." Key question: Why do they do this job? Money (Denji), revenge (Aki), obligation (Himeno)?
FIEND — A Devil that has taken over a human corpse. The human is gone; the Devil pilots the body. Always has a visible non-human head modification (Power's horns, Violence Fiend's mask-fused face). Weaker than pure Devil form. Cannot make contracts. Design tip: Start with a normal human appearance, then corrupt one feature dramatically.
HYBRID — The rarest type. A human fused with a Devil's heart who can transform by pulling a trigger mechanism on their body (Denji's chest cord, Reze's neck pin). Can regenerate from nearly any wound by consuming blood. Retains human consciousness during transformation. Design tip: The trigger mechanism should be thematically linked to the Devil concept.

Human Devil Hunters gain supernatural abilities through contracts with Devils. Every contract has a cost, and the cost is always personal.
Contract structure:
"I give you [something I value]. In exchange, you give me [a specific power]."
Canon costs: Aki gave lifespan to the Curse Devil and an eye to the Future Devil. Himeno gave her entire body to the Ghost Devil for one final attack. Small costs buy small powers. Devastating costs buy devastating powers.
For your OC's contract, answer:
Public Safety Devil Hunters operate in numbered divisions. Your OC's placement signals their experience and expendability.

Fujimoto's art style is raw, kinetic, and deliberately messy. Clean linework and polished designs look wrong for this series. Lean into grit.
"A Chainsaw Man-style Devil Hunter in a wrinkled white dress shirt and loose tie, holding a revolver in one hand, blood-spattered, exhausted expression, standing in a destroyed urban street with a dead Devil dissolving behind them, dark and gritty atmosphere, manga ink style"
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How do I avoid making my Devil OC too powerful? Anchor it to a specific, limited fear. "The Needle Devil" is inherently less powerful than "The Pain Devil" because fewer people fear needles specifically versus pain in general. Specificity is your power-scaling tool.
Can my OC be a Hybrid of a fear that already has a Devil in canon? Tricky. Canon suggests each fear has one Devil. However, if a Devil is killed in Hell, it reincarnates — so your Hybrid could carry the heart of a Devil that's currently "between lives." Alternatively, fears can overlap: "The Blade Devil" and "The Knife Devil" could theoretically coexist as distinct but related fears.
What motivates Devil Hunters besides survival? Denji wants a normal life. Aki wanted revenge. Himeno wanted to protect her partners. Kobeni was forced into it by her family. The mundane, human motivations are what make Chainsaw Man's cast work. Grand heroic purpose feels out of place here.
Should my OC be from Part 1 or Part 2's timeline? Part 2 (the school arc) exists in a world where Devils are publicly known and Devil Hunters have celebrity status. A Part 2 OC might be a Devil Hunter influencer, a student dealing with Devil attacks at school, or someone navigating the new public awareness of Devils.
How do I design a contract that feels fair? It shouldn't feel fair. The Devil always gets the better deal. Design the contract from the Devil's perspective: what would make a predator agree to help its prey?
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