Demon Deals Guide ★ Limited & Official

A scholar bargains for “the knowledge to save her village” and receives a book that grants insight but slowly erases personal memories. The scholar must choose between communal survival and her own identity, seeking a loophole in the contract’s wording—“knowledge” but not its permanence—to restore herself while preserving the village.

The author of this guide is not responsible for the loss of your soul, your mortality, your loved ones, or your physical form. Demonology is a high-risk, high-reward investment. Proceed with caution and always read the fine print.


A Demon cannot lie within the boundaries of a signed contract, but they are masters of omission. Watch for these linguistic traps:

  • The "Forever" Clause:
  • The Ambiguity Trap:

  • The community-created "Demon Deals Guide" (often found on platforms like Patreon, Discord, or dedicated fan wikis) serves as a necessary patch for the game’s lack of in-game direction. demon deals guide

    1. Clarity and Navigation The primary strength of a good Demon Deals guide is its ability to demystify the schedule. The game relies heavily on a time-management system where characters appear in specific locations at specific times. The guide lays this out clearly, transforming a frustrating guessing game into a strategic plan. It tells you exactly where the "Demon" or key love interests are during Morning, Afternoon, and Evening slots.

    2. Unlocking Hidden Content Like many games in this sphere, Demon Deals features branching paths and hidden scenes that are easy to miss. A comprehensive guide highlights "stat checks" (requiring specific points in Fitness, Charm, or Intelligence) and warns players before they lock themselves out of a route. For completionists, the guide is invaluable for tracking down every render and scene without requiring multiple playthroughs.

    3. Economy Management The game features an economic grind—working jobs to earn money for items or upgrades. The guide provides meta-advice on the most efficient ways to farm money, saving the player hours of repetitive clicking. It turns a slog into a streamlined process. A scholar bargains for “the knowledge to save

    This is where 99% of mortals fail. You are not a lawyer. The demon has been a lawyer for 10,000 years. You will lose.

    Red Flags to look for:

    The Golden Rule: Be specific.

    Demons hate specificity. It bores them.

    | Type | Description | Example Cost | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Power Boost | Immediate combat or spellcasting upgrade | Loss of a memory or emotion | | Knowledge Pact | Forbidden lore, prophecy, or skill proficiency | Gradual sensory degradation (taste, smell) | | Service Contract | Demon performs a specific task (assassination, rescue) | Mortal must later perform an unspecified favor | | Curse Transfer | Demon removes a curse or disease | Curse passes to a loved one | | Immortality Deal | Extended life or resurrection | Soul forfeited upon final death |