![]() ![]() If we dual wield, we’ll be attacking faster than with a quiver. But in our off hand, we could potentially use a quiver. Hand Crossbows are our best bet here, because not only are they fast, but with Archery we’ll be critting more, which means more dead things and more not dead us.Īll of this only requires our main hand to use a hand crossbow. ![]() Two-handed bows and crossbows are out, because not only are they slower than your mother trying to figure out what the hell we’re talking about, they can’t have Demon Hunter specific properties like +hatred regen and +max discipline, which we want. So we need to attack fast, crit a lot, and do anything else we can to generate lots of resources. If you feel like a bad-ass, you’ll play like a bad-ass.Considering #7, we are left with with Night Stalker.Multishot with Suppression Fire costs too much hatred (less buttons for dead things).To not be dead, we need lots of discipline.The faster we can shoot our primary, the more hatred we’ll have.To push lots of buttons that kill things, we need lots of hatred.The more buttons we can press, the more DPS and control we will have.The general concept of the build comes from the following reasoning: Finally, for part 3, I’ll give you my tips on how to use the build most effectively, and the boss fights you’ll want to modify it for. In this installment, I’ll be going over the most important thing you’ll need for this build: LOOT! In part 2, I’ll go over the reasoning for each skill, alternatives, and what you low level scrubs can use until you’re awesome enough to use these. ![]() Unconventional by all standards, it focuses on dishing out huge amounts of critical damage and reaping the rewards. What I’ve found to be the optimal build is this. I strived to create a build that focused on good control without sacrificing so much DPS that clicking on things doesn’t result in dead things, and without using any of the skills that have been described as mandatory by the community at large. For the past week I’ve been having a blast playing the Demon Hunter, a dark killer with a large toolkit that lets you push lots of buttons, exert crowd control, and do things with crossbows that are so far beyond the laws of physics it passes the realm of impossible to a place known as the possimpible. The Most Popular Demon Hunter Builds and Skills charts reflect the Demon Hunter skills and builds that are used with this elite gear.For all its flaws, Diablo 3 is a great overall game, and a lot of fun to play.See the Best Legendary and Set Items overview for more information about the Legendary editions, and for charts of the top items across all the classes combined. Any items marked as (Legacy) are older editions that no longer drop. This best in slot Demon Hunter gear guide has all the top gear just for Demon Hunters, most of which is dropping now.These are the top Demon Hunter items, used for end-game level 70 content like running Nephalem Rifts and Greater Rifts in Adventure Mode, or farming Paragon Levels along with Ancient Legendary and Set items. This guide shows the most useful gear for level 70 Diablo III PC Demon Hunters, and those in the console Ultimate Evil Edition on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The most used Demon Hunter Legendary and Set items are listed in order of their popularity, and the percentage of Rare items used is at the bottom of the list. Each chart shows the best Demon Hunter items for a specific item slot.Hardcore Demon Hunters, regardless of elite monster kills.The softcore Demon Hunters who are in the top 25% of elite monster kills.The softcore Demon Hunters who are in the bottom 75% of elite monster kills.For each weapon and armor slot, there are charts of three groups of Demon Hunters: This gear guide shows the equipment worn by the level 70 Demon Hunters who are actively playing in Reaper of Souls during patch 2.3. ![]()
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