Update from July 28 2021: We currently update our guide for the devastation demon hunter for patch 9.1.
In our guide for World of Warcraft (Buy Now 14.99 €) you will find not only basic information about the devastation demon hunter, but also a short entry-level guidance for full-time revenge experts who want to try the DPS style way. In addition, we explain in detail the skills and talents of devastation and to conclude handproof information for specialization, so that their maximum from your hero in Raids and Mythic Dungeons.
WOW-GUIDE: General information about the devastation demon hunter
In this section, you will find the basic information about the devastation demon hunter. We clarify you about the strengths and weaknesses of the offensive demon hunter in Raids, Dungeons and the solo game and compare them with other ways.
What is a devastation demon hunter?
The devastation demon hunter is a high-furnished carpenter wearing leather armor and attacks his enemies with two sharp gleven. In the fight, he puts his opponents in fire with devil magic and regularly transforms himself into a fearless demons. The pivot point of the devastation in style is generating annoyance, a resource that makes it particularly strong attacks. In addition to a diverse talent tree and numerous offensive cooldowns, the devastation demon hunter has on top of that over several useful defensive and control capabilities with which he can support his comrades.
That has changed with Shadowlands
If you create a new demon hunter in WoW: Shadowlands, you immediately stumbles over the first innovation: The Glevenchwinger starts with level 8 in the Azeroth adventure. Also new: The Feuerbrandaura is not more exclusive talent of the devastation demon hunter, but is available from level 10 all trailers of the Demon Hunter-Guild. Furthermore, with infinite hatred, there was a new passive improvement, which increases your maximum annoyance to 120, as well as various changes for already known skills and the talent matrix, including the new talents of burning hatred, Glevenorkan and unleashed chaos. The latter talent was adjusted with patch 9.0.5 and 9.1, but much more important are the damage buffs for equal attacks of the worried, which came into play through the last update. Wow: Disamre Demon Hunter DPS Guide (Update for 9.1) Source: Hunter DPS
Here are the changes from WOW patch 9.1:
DEMON HUNTER The talent soul lifter now increases the life robbery by 10% (previously 5%) and an additional 20% (previously 25%), as long as metamorphosis is active. An error has been fixed, through which the nightfather the hunting camouflaged opponent on the way to the destination has not met. An error has been fixed, could not be used by the Economic Cites against targets that were immune to plant effects. An error has been fixed, through which after the use of the nightfeedability the hunt 30 seconds has been created 25% more annoyance by demon bite , shearing and fracture when marked goals were attacked. Devastation The damage of demon bite was increased by 15%. The damage of talent demon blades was increased by 15%. The damage of chaos impact was increased by 15%. The damage of destruction was increased by 15%. The talent unleashed chaos now increases the damage of the next use of Teufelsrausch by 500% (previously 600%). The duration of Talent Netherwuten was increased to 6 seconds (previously 5 sec.). The talent emergency instincts now solves blurred with a 50% reduced duration and a 50% decent period if your health falls below 35%. The medium unnatural malice now increases the regular damage effect of the nightfatility the hunt (previously the initial damage against the primary goal). An error has been fixed, through which the second blow of the medium relentless rush did not trigger the talent devilskreis and his yelling.
So strong is the devastation demon hunter in 9.1
While the revealing colleagues belong from the launch day to the best tanks of Shadowlands enlargement, the devastation demon hunter was difficult to start. The question is now: How positive does the various buffs of patch 9.2 affect the offensive style of play? And what else has the specialization to offer? We tell you!
Solo When quest and farms, there is hardly an opponent who must fear the devastation demon hunter. Thanks to the good self-healing, your high mobility and defensive and offensive cooldowns you can easily create yourself with stronger opponents. For distress, you briefly change to revenge to catch elite monsters from life, beating harder. Incidentally, in Torghast, there are several Anima strategies that enable you to enormously have fun runs for worshipers. We think about the quasi-infinite and extremely hard ticking Feuerbrandaura or at your eye beam, which you are almost again and again, while you are immune to damage. In combination with your fantastic mobility you flies so much through the corridors of the tower.
Dungeons
In the mythical dungeons of the shadowlands, the worsemard in patch 9.1 belongs to the most popular matches at all. Thanks to its chaos brandy, conjugate spelled five percent more magic shades. In addition, his various, flexible cooldowns with short cooldown times, the area influence chaosnova, magic, interrupt, interrupt, the emergency protection darkness, the high mobility and the very good (burst) damage to one or more goals. What more do you want?!
Raid In the current RAID sanctum of domination, the devastation demon hunter makes a good figure thanks to the youngest buffs. On the normal degree of difficulty, he lands across all bosses in the upper midfield, Heroic and mythical, it is even enough for a strong place 6 or place 7. Particularly well delivered worshiped in the fighting against the nine, Kel thuzad and Sylvanas. In addition, with Chaosbrandmal, you bring a tremendous buff and with darkness a defensive Raid cooldown. So it does not surprise that the Profigilde Echo at her World First Kill over Sylvana s windmen in mythical also had a worried at the start.
PVP Very high mobility, good burst damage, control capabilities, interruption, Dispell - you might mean that the PVP of WOW is made for devastation demon hunters. Unfortunately, the time windows in which you can do high damage, rightly predictable. In addition, they have lost good PVP talents like Manariss with Patch 9.1. With other classes, it is therefore easier to achieve high scores. You can enjoy fun with your devastation demon hunter in the PVP.
About our author
This guide was written by Karsten Creep Scholz. Karsten plays Wow since Classic active and most likely drives in the RAID challenges and PVP battlefields of Azeroth. He has been playing his rogue since 2005, otherwise he preferred to retire with his demon hunter around the houses.
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