![]() Thunder Ball, Equilibrium, Ball Lightning Lingering Fog, Rattling Roll, Crippling Razors Shock Collar, Torturous Ground, Twin Chakrams Here is what you can expect while you level: Level You won’t be flexible, you won’t know what changes you can make, you won’t know what changes you should make, you’ll sit there with a crappy build and get rocked by champions. If you just run with the first abilities you pick for each slot you’re going to gimp yourself later on. ![]() I recommend you experiment with new abilities as often as possible so that you have a broad understanding of how the class works. Demon Hunter Abilities / Skill ProgressionĪs you level you’re going to unlock new active and passive abilities at each level. You might find yourself with a very limited array of DPS abilities at hand since you invested in survival abilities instead. You will probably end up using abilities like Caltrops more than you’d have thought. Solo’ing can get arduous if you’re an impatient person or unwilling to experiment with new skills. Ensuring that you don’t Vault into the wrong group, and pull certain mobs aside to kill them before you go ahead. You have to be very watchful, looking for special attacks from mobs and evading them before they reach you. You don’t get to dive into battle and smash things to pieces like you might with a Monk or Barbarian. I won’t talk too much about Hardcore Demon Hunters but I’ll explain some of the build options below. You can also stack Vitality and create a massive buffer for mistakes. You can usually get out of most situations by burning Preparation and then Vaulting out of harm’s way at any given time. The Demon Hunter is also a promising Hardcore class because it’s already equipped with an array of survival and mobility abilities. I spent over 12 minute fighting Diablo on Nightmare difficulty but when I joined a coop with a Monk the battle couldn’t have lasted more than 3-4 minutes. Coop groups tend to be a little slower through some areas but much faster during boss encounters. If you want to reach level 60 fast you’re going to want to utilize a combination of coop groups and solo play. If you play a Demon Hunter solo you will learn to maneuver and pay attention to things on the screen that you normally might ignore in other games. One of its main solo play styles is kiting, which is the use of snares, immobilization and knock backs to evade enemies while also doing damage to them while moving. ![]() The Demon Hunter is an incredibly versatile class capable of doing extremely high damage per second in groups while also managing to solo without doing damage. Before we get started with leveling lets take a look at Demon Hunter strengths, weaknesses and then how to configure, equip and play your Demon Hunter. I could give you an example of that but I won’t bore you. The tooltips don’t always explain how they work and more often than not the tooltips are actually somewhat misleading. Read the build section below and always try new skills when they become available. If you decide to play solo be very mindful of your build. Invite them to join you and thank them for coming. If you have friends with higher level characters they will always be able to help in someway. It’s one of the most enjoyable classes to play but I won’t pretend it’s the fastest to level. Look for big updates to the leveling portion soon! Once completed it will include how and why to build, configure, gear and play your Demon Hunter as well as how to level from 1 to 60. This is the first version of my Demon Hunter Leveling Guide.
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