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Demon Hunter Leveling Overview - Best Leveling Specs in Dragonflight
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This guide to leveling the Demon Hunter in Dragonflight will provide a basic look at leveling your Demon Hunter in Dragonflight, including reviews and ratings of the dominant specializations, links to leveling talent builds, tips for best and fastest leveling, gear, leveling professions, and links to class guides you'll need to make the best decisions going forward.
We will also include Pre-Patch information for the period leading up to November 28th, 2022, when Dragonflight launches and you'll move your leveling to the Dragon Isles.
Leveling Demon Hunters in Dragonflight
Demon Hunters are a Hero class, meaning that they start out with some advantages over other classes. Instead of beginning at level 1, Demon Hunters begin at level 8 and must start in their own dedicated leveling zone,
破碎深渊马顿
. Only Night Elves and Blood Elves can choose to become Demon Hunters. They are also the only class with a unique weapon type available only to them: dual-wielded Warglaives.
Once Demon Hunters finish their leveling zone and leave for the wider world, they emerge with a full set of good quality Rare gear and specific knowledge of how to play their class.
Historical Note: When Demon Hunters were first introduced in Legion, you could only have one Demon Hunter per server. This restriction was removed in Shadowlands pre-patch.
Strengths and Weaknesses of Demon Hunter Leveling in Dragonflight
Demon Hunters have one Class tree that applies to all Demon Hunters, and two Specialization trees for Havoc and Vengeance.
This is one of those rare cases where there isn't a clear winner for all kinds of leveling content. As you'll see shortly, the answer to "which spec is best?" is "it depends".
Havoc (DPS)
Vengeance (Tank)
Demon Hunter Leveling Specs in Dragonflight
While you can level successfully as any class, some talent builds are more friendly to leveling than others. If you're planning to level in a group, what talent spec you pick will matter less, as there are more players to fill in for weaknesses. These recommendations are our class writers' picks for most efficient leveling builds in all types of play.
Best Leveling Spec for Demon Hunters
The best spec for leveling as a Demon Hunter?
Both!
Havoc clears open-world content and quests quickly and efficiently, while using Vengeance for dungeon leveling ensures you'll always be in the front of the queue for a group. If you plan to play mostly open-world solo questing, Havoc is quicker, even if not quite as sturdy. Build and load talent tree loadouts for both to give yourself maximum flexibility.
Our class writers have put together comprehensive leveling guides that cover viability, tips, builds, leveling rotation, cooldowns, and leveling consumables. A brief summary of each follows:
Leveling Havoc Demon Hunters
Havoc is high-mobility solo build with a ton of advantages for leveling. They can handle all kinds of content, from single-target to AoE, and their exceptional movement abilities allow them to sail quickly through content. That mobility can be a double-edged sword and can get you into trouble if you're not prudent. Leveling builds for Havoc help shore up survivability instead of further increasing movement speed, which is already strong with Havoc.
Havoc Demon Hunter Leveling Guide in Dragonflight
Leveling Vengeance Demon Hunters
A Vengeance Demon Hunter is still viable as a solo build, even if Havoc is faster for open-world questing. Both can pull large groups and handle all kinds of content, though the Vengeance Demon Hunter won't do everything as quickly. It is the best choice if you plan to do some or all of your leveling by tanking dungeons.
Vengeance Demon Hunter Leveling Guide in Dragonflight
Best Leveling Talent Builds for Demon Hunters in Dragonflight
If you know which Demon Hunter spec you want, but just want to get straight into making your leveling build, look no further. You can find the direct links to the Best Leveling Talent Builds for Havoc and Vengeance Demon Hunters here.
How to Export and Import Talent Builds
To
export
a build from Wowhead, go to the provided tree and click
Export Talents
in the upper right corner of the talent build. This will copy the appropriate string to your clipboard. If you want to save that talent string to import later, you can copy it to a text editor such as Windows Notepad or Apple's TextEdit.
To
import
a build into your character, open your character's Specialization and Talents window (N). In the bottom left corner over the tabs, select the dropdown and select
Import
. (Starter Build is provided for you by Blizzard, but it's not optimized for a particular activity).
Copy that long string from your Export in the Import Text window, name your loadout, and click save. (A loadout is a set of pre-selected abilities where you can save a set of abilities and talents. This lets you switch specs on the fly for different roles or different purposes, such as raiding, dungeons, or even low-level transmog farming. It's up to you!).
As a bonus, creating loadouts also saves any Action Bar setups you have for that spec, so you can set it up the way you like and return to that configuration when you switch specs.
Best Havoc Demon Hunter Leveling Builds Best Vengeance Demon Hunter Leveling Builds
Best Leveling Gear for Demon Hunters in Dragonflight
Demon Hunters can equip the following gear:
Armor Type:
Leather
Usable Weapons:
Warglaives, Fist Weapons, One-Handed Swords and Maces
Demon Hunters are dual wield specialists; even in their tank form, they cannot use Shields.
Warglaives are a unique weapon only Demon Hunters can equip; this means these tend to be somewhat rarer as you level. Leveling Demon Hunters may need to forgo the iconic Warglaives in favor of less-stylish one-handed weapons. Plus, there are no Heirloom Warglaives, so if you wish to equip heirlooms as you level, you'll need to use different weapons.
Much of the time while you're leveling, you'll be gathering and upgrading gear as you go. You usually do this with a mix of quest drops, dungeon drops, and profession crafted gear.
Gear iLevels for Dragonflight
In Dragonflight, your first gear from quests will be Uncommon items between iLevels 202 and 226. This means if you have geared up using catch-up mechanics from Pre-Patch and/or through raid and Mythic+ in Shadowlands, it might be several levels before you start replacing gear. For example, at level 65, you can get Uncommon quest items, drops, and quality crafted gear at around iLevel 289; this should give you an idea of the approximate level range at which you'll replace gear. All quest and dropped gear items can also upgrade randomly to either Rare or Epic quality, and some crafted gear can be created with higher quality as well.
Although you can start leveling in Dragonflight with an iLevel as low as 150, we recommend a minimum iLevel of 180, which is realistic and easy to get with little to no extra effort. You can get into a good iLevel range with a combination of dropped gear in 10-60 zones, heirlooms, and crafted gear from the Auction House. You will want a higher iLevel if you wish to start early with dungeon leveling.
Best Leveling Professions for Demon Hunters in Dragonflight
Most veteran players will have established professions and will wish to level these in Dragonflight. However, bear in mind that while professions are much deeper and richer in Dragonflight than they've been in past expansions, they are also more complicated, requiring a greater investment in time and effort to develop.
Players can have a maximum of two professions. All players can pick up the secondary skills
烹饪
and
钓鱼
.
First Aid
was removed as a separate skill in Battle for Azeroth and is now part of the
裁缝
profession.
For manufacturing professions, Demon Hunters often choose
制皮
to make leather armor for themselves and to sell through the Auction House and Crafting Orders. This is commonly paired with
剥皮
. There are two crafted Warglaives with Blacksmithing, one low-level from Shadowlands and one iLevel 350 set in Dragonflight. Since you'll be able to acquire the good Dragonflight Warglaives
原始熔火战刃
through Crafting Orders, it's not worth taking the entire Blacksmithing profession for that one item. Again, it's probably best to concentrate on leveling these once you've reached maximum level.
For players who don't have professions, we strongly recommend picking up two Gathering professions. At higher levels of Knowledge, you will also gain benefits.
Both
采矿
and
草药学
still provide small amounts of experience for gathering nodes.
剥皮
- with 20 points in
Harvesting
specialization, you get a bonus for your knowledge of anatomy to increase your damage against beasts and dragonkin while outdoors in the Dragon Isles.
草药学
- When you learn the
Mastering the Elements
specialization, you learn to Overload Elemental herbs (Windswept, Frigid, Titan-Touched, and Decayed), which allows you to channel energy into elementally-charged herbs for unique bonuses and effects. You must invest many points both into Mastering the Elements and into the four elemental herb types to get full effects.
采矿
- When you learn the
Mastering the Elements
specialization, you learn to Overload Elemental herbs (Molten, Hardened, Titan-Touched, and Primal), which allows you to channel energy into elemental deposits for unique bonuses and effects. You must invest many points both into Mastering the Elements and into the four elemental mine types to get full effects.
General 1-60 Dragonflight Leveling Guides
We've prepared several guides for general leveling information for leveling 1-60 in Dragonflight. This includes updated information about Exile's Reach, leveling changes in Dragonflight, Chromie Time, and iLevel scaling changes to Heirlooms for leveling.
Exile's Reach Guide 1-60 Leveling Changes and Chromie Time in DragonflightHeirloom Changes in Dragonflight
About the Author
RenataKane is an OG (Original Gamer, She/Her), starting with a Telstar Pong console her father brought home in the mid-1970s, leading to years of arcade, console, and PC games. Playing World of Warcraft since 2005, Ren has flipped among an Orc Rogue, Orc Warlock, and Undead Warrior as her main du jour since the original
Burning Crusade
. From 2006-2011 and 2016-2021, she was co-host of one of the original, longest-running WoW podcasts,
World of Warcast
. She joined the Wowhead team as a writer and editor in 2019 and has published over 525 guides for Wowhead's Classic, Retail, and Diablo divisions. She loves professions, grinding reputations, leveling way too many alts, and finding interesting ways to play the game outside "normal" pursuits such as raiding.
Hive Social: @RenataKane
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