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General Information
On this page, you will find the best gear and best in slot items for yourHavoc Demon Hunter in World of Warcraft Dragonflight 10.2.7.
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Gearing a Havoc Demon Hunter
Welcome to our Gear and BiS Page for Havoc Demon Hunter forDragonflight Season 4. Check this page to learn everythingyou need to know about gearing a Havoc Demon Hunter, including theBiS Gear from all sources, Raiding, and Mythic+, information on the bestTrinkets, Tier Sets, and much more.
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BiS Gear Guide for Havoc Demon Hunter
Havoc generally aims for the highest item level pieces available,aiming for as much Critical Strike and then Mastery as possible, withsome deviations depending on build. The only items that tend not tofollow the item level rule is Jewelry, as these have no Agility.Thus, power is weighted more toward ideal secondary stats. Visit ourStats page for more details.
Havoc DH Stat Priority
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BiS Gear for Havoc Demon Hunter
Overall BiS ListMythic+ Gear BiS ListRaid Gear BiS List
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BiS List for Havoc Demon Hunter
This list is the ideal DPS setup, including all sources available tous. This includes Crafting, Raids, Mythic+, and even The Great Vault. Therefore,think of this more as an end goal to work toward, as this list providesthe most balanced end setup, assuming you have access to everything. Allcrafts use Draconic Missive of the Peerless unless otherwise stated.
Slot | Item | Source/Note |
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Main Hand | Thorncaller Claw (528) | The Great Vault / Council of Dreams |
Off Hand | Stormslash (528) | The Great Vault / The Nokhud Offensive |
Helm | Screaming Torchfiend's Burning Scowl (528) | Revival Catalyst / The Great Vault |
Neck | Amulet of Eonar's Chosen (528) | Mythic Nymue |
Shoulder | Strigine Epaulets (528) | Mythic Council of Dreams |
Cloak | Voice of the Silent Star (535) | Mythic Sarkareth |
Chest | Screaming Torchfiend's Binding (528) | Revival Catalyst / The Great Vault |
Bracers | Life-Bound Bindings (525) | Crafted by Leatherworking |
Gloves | Screaming Torchfiend's Grasp (528) | Revival Catalyst / The Great Vault |
Belt | Life-Bound Belt (525) | Crafted by Leatherworking |
Legs | Screaming Torchfiend's Blazewraps (528) | Revival Catalyst / The Great Vault |
Boots | Ancient Rotwalkers (528) | The Great Vault / Brackenhide Hollow |
Ring #1 | Seal of Diurna's Chosen (528) | Mythic Eranog |
Ring #2 | Seal of Filial Duty (535) | Mythic Broodkeeper Diurna |
Trinket #1 | Cataclysmic Signet Brand (528) | Mythic Smolderon |
Trinket #2 | Elementium Pocket Anvil (528) | Amalgamation Chamber |
Alternative #1 | Ashes of the Embersoul (528) | Mythic Smolderon |
Alternative #2 | Manic Grieftorch (528) | Mythic Broodkeeper Diurna |
For our crafted embellishment pieces, Havoc always picks up two off-pieces(generally Belt and Bracers). Due to the high sustain of the spec, it cancomfortably use two Blue Silken Lining and maintain a good uptime, takingadvantage of the huge additional Mastery.
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Mythic+ Gear BiS List for Havoc Demon Hunter
This list contains the ideal options for each slot available from Mythic+ dungeonsadded in the Season 4 pool. These are items that are worth target farming if you are lookingto gear up a character and have holes in your gear set. This does notinclude any Raid or Crafted items.
Note: this is not a list for the best gear to wear when doing Mythic+,and instead a list of the best gear available from these dungeons in each respective slot. Forthat, see the overall list.
Slot | Item | Source/Note |
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Weapons | Stormslash | The Nokhud Offensive |
Alternatives | Dragonscale Ripper | Neltharus |
Helm | Screaming Torchfiend's Burning Scowl | Revival Catalyst |
Neck | Tuskarr Bone Necklace | Brackenhide Hollow |
Shoulder | Mantle of Yearned Freedom | The Azure Vault |
Cloak | Mammoth-Trainer's Drape | Neltharus |
Chest | Screaming Torchfiend's Binding | Revival Catalyst |
Bracers | Ferocious Hyena Hidebinders | Brackenhide Hollow |
Gloves | Screaming Torchfiend's Grasp | Revival Catalyst |
Belt | Cinch of Forgotten Duty | The Azure Vault |
Legs | Screaming Torchfiend's Blazewraps | Revival Catalyst |
Boots | Ancient Rotwalkers | Brackenhide Hollow |
Ring #1 | Platinum Star Band | Algeth'ar Academy |
Ring #2 | Scalebane Signet | Neltharus |
Trinket #1 | Algeth'ar Puzzle Box | Algeth'ar Academy |
Trinket #2 | Erupting Spear Fragment | Neltharus |
Alternative | Bottle of Spiraling Winds | The Nokhud Offensive |
I cannot stress enough how much weaker Mythic+ trinkets arein this season. As such, if you are not engaging in any Raid content atall it is your top priority to use Season 4 Bronze Bullion to acquirebetter options instead.
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Raid Gear BiS List for Havoc Demon Hunter
This list provides the best item in each slot available within the 3 differentDragonflight raids available in Season 4. This does not include any Craftedpieces.
Note: this is not a list for the best gear to wear when Raiding,and instead a list of the best item available from the current raid in each slot. For that,see the overall list.
Slot | Item | Source/Note |
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Main Hand | Thorncaller Claw | Council of Dreams |
Off Hand | Rionthus's Bladed Visage | Forgotten Experiments |
Helm | Screaming Torchfiend's Burning Scowl | Revival Catalyst |
Neck | Amulet of Eonar's Chosen | Nymue |
Shoulder | Strigine Epaulets | Council of Dreams |
Cloak | Voice of the Silent Star | Sarkareth |
Chest | Screaming Torchfiend's Binding | Revival Catalyst |
Bracers | Loyal Flametender's Bracers | Broodkeeper Diurna |
Gloves | Screaming Torchfiend's Grasp | Revival Catalyst |
Belt | Oblivion's Immortal Coil | Sarkareth |
Legs | Screaming Torchfiend's Blazewraps | Revival Catalyst |
Boots | Ice-Climber's Cleats | Sennarth |
Ring #1 | Seal of Diurna's Chosen | Eranog |
Ring #2 | Seal of Filial Duty | Broodkeeper Diurna |
Trinket #1 | Cataclysmic Signet Brand | Smolderon |
Trinket #2 | Elementium Pocket Anvil | Amalgamation Chamber |
Alternative #1 | Ashes of the Embersoul | Smolderon |
Alternative #2 | Whispering Incarnate Icon | The Primal Council |
4.
Best Gear To Spend Bullion On For Havoc Demon Hunter
In Dragonflight Season 4, a new currency has been added in the form of Antique Bronze Bullion.This allows you to target specific, powerful items that can sometimes be hard toobtain at a special vendor in Valdrakken. Due to some very rare pieces beingextremely high value for Havoc in different types of content, we have splitrecommended purchases into Raid and Mythic+:
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Best Bullion Purchases
RaidingMythic+
4.1.
Havoc Demon Hunter Bullion Purchases for Raiding
Due to raiding having a higher focus on single-target and throughput,recommendations here lean into dealing as much boss damage as possible. Inparticular, very rare or unique items that are obtained from the raids aresought after by many specs and as such are more difficult to obtain naturally,so have a higher priority.
High Priority
- Thorncaller Claw
- Seal of Diurna's Chosen
- Elementium Pocket Anvil
- Cataclysmic Signet Brand
Nice to Have
- Voice of the Silent Star*
- Manic Grieftorch*
- Seal of Filial Duty*
- Augury of the Primal Flame*
Picking up a high item level Main Hand is your first priority, and Thorncaller Clawis the only proc option available to Havoc so should be grabbed quickly. Alongsidethat, Seal of Diurna's Chosen provides bonus damage that cannot be obtainedelsewhere and is "very rare", so should be purchased too.
For trinket options, Elementium Pocket Anvil and Cataclysmic Signet Brandis the highest single-target pairing despite their high ramp time due to all ofthe Haste built into the Havoc kit. Alternatively, Manic Grieftorch canbe purchased as a priority tool that can also leverage allied deaths, or Augury of the Primal Flame* if you are looking for a more frontloadedconsistent option without a ramp time.
Lastly, Seal of Filial Duty can provide additional survivability via theabsorb shield which makes bosses more comfortable. Conversely, Voice of the Silent Starcomes with a big stamina loss but also a large secondary proc and as suchis worth it for pure throughput reasons if you are willing to risk it.
4.1.
Havoc Demon Hunter Bullion Purchases for Mythic+
As Mythic+ has a lot more AoE present, with a higher burden on personalsurvivability some of the selections are different compared to raidingequivalents. There is also more of a priority on obtaining powerful trinkets, asMythic+ options this season are relatively weak in comparison.
High Priority
- Thorncaller Claw
- Ashes of the Embersoul
- Seal of Diurna's Chosen
- Pip's Emerald Friendship Badge or Whispering Incarnate Icon
- Seal of Filial Duty
Nice to Have
- Manic Grieftorch*
- Storm-Eater's Boon*
In Mythic+, while it is more single-target oriented, Thorncaller Clawis still the strongest proc option available so should be picked up as a priority. Seal of Diurna's Chosen is equally single-target focused, but provides freeextra damage so can be picked up as well.
For trinkets, Ashes of the Embersoul has no real equivalent as a forcemultiplier for Metamorphosis and should be purchased as a priority. Thepairing with this is a passive trinket, ideally in either Pip's Emerald Friendship Badgeor Whispering Incarnate Icon to work in between your cooldown windows. Manic Grieftorch provides an additional burst tool for priority targetsand works even as a double on-use option, while Storm-Eater's Boon is a muchmore niche option that is very dangerous to use, but can provide extremeburst AoE if you plan around it.
Lastly, Seal of Filial Duty grants additional survival in the form ofabsorbs which are especially valuable in Mythic+, and Havoc has no shortage offire damage to activate it. Voice of the Silent Star on the other hand comeswith a big stamina loss which cannot be justified in Mythic+, and should generallybe avoided.
4.1.
Enchants and Sockets
If you have a new piece of gear containing prismatic sockets or are eligible tobe enchanted, you can find everything you need to pick the best one for the job onour dedicated enchants page below.
Havoc DH Enchants and Gems
5.
"Simming" Yourself as a Havoc Demon Hunter
Throughout this page and elsewhere in our guide, we regularly refer to theimportance of simming yourself on Raidbots. This is because every character is unique,and each individual gear piece you have access to can change the overall balance andalter what is best right now for you.
While we do offer generic sim charts for Trinkets and offer recommendations, theseare not complete replacements for simming yourself. The only way to truly optimizeyour character to that degree is by making use of the tools available!
If you are new to simming and Raidbots, check out our detailed guide below.
Simming Yourself — A Guide to RaidbotsHavoc DH Simulations
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Tier Set Bonus for Havoc Demon Hunter in Season 4
The Season 4 set bonus chosen for Havoc Demon Hunters is the same as theSeason 3 Amirdrassil set, the Screaming Torchfiend's Brutality. Thisfocuses on Throw Glaive, and confers the following bonuses:
- Demon Hunter Havoc 10.2 Class Set 2pc - Your Blade Dance automaticallycasts Throw Glaive on your primary target for 100% damage, and eachslash has a 50% chance to also Throw Glaive an enemy for 35% damage.
- Demon Hunter Havoc 10.2 Class Set 4pc - The Hunt damage over timeeffect lasts 6 seconds longer, and each time you Throw Glaive,its remaining cooldown is reduced by 2 seconds.
This set locks in a lot of talents to enable it, but it is worth it.Once you have the 4-piece equipped, it requires The Hunt and all supporting Throw Glaive talents to get full value:
- Master of the Glaive / Champion of the Glaive
- Accelerated Blade
- Furious Throws
- Serrated Glaive
- Soulscar
The primary target throw of Throw Glaive will consume a charge todeal full damage, and any glaive sent out by Blade Dance will gain theeffect of talents taken. This means there is no need to rotationally castThrow Glaive with the bonus taken, as the procs will naturally consume chargesfor free when it triggers. It also means you need to plan arounda much lower cooldown on The Hunt in your cycles when using the 4-piece.
As it can be obtained through all 3 different raids, The Great Vault andthe Revival Catalyst, it should be quite easy to acquire the 4-piece bonus early,so it should be prioritized. The bosses within each raid that drop each piece areas follows:
Slot | Vault | Aberrus | Amirdrassil |
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Helm | Raszageth | Magmorax | Tindral Sageswift |
Shoulder | Broodkeeper Diurna | Echo of Neltharion | Smolderon |
Chest | Kurog Grimtotem | Zskarn | Nymue |
Gloves | Dathea | Forgotten Experiments | Igira the Cruel |
Legs | Sennarth | Rashok | Larodar |
Omni-Token | Raszageth | Sarkareth | Fyrakk, the Blazing |
7.
Best Crafted items for Havoc Demon Hunter
With Dragonflight Professions, you can craft items with customizable stats in nearlyall slots with up to Item Level 525. This means that for many non-tier slots, Crafteditems are a competitive alternative when gearing quickly or to fill up gaps inyour gearset.
If you want to learn more about the Crafting system in general and potentiallycraft your own items for less Gold, check out our dedicated page below.
Dragonflight Crafting Guide
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Best Havoc Demon Hunter Crafting Order
Crafting OrderCrafting Details
8.1.
Best Crafting Order for Havoc Demon Hunter
This is our general recommendation for the best Crafting Order. Due to the highvalue of Embellishments for Havoc, these come first, followed by the highest valuesingle crafts after. All crafts, unless otherwise stated, use a Draconic Missive of the Peerless wherever possible. Havoc has two separate optionsdepending on your preference:
- Life-Bound Belt using Blue Silken Lining,
- Life-Bound Bindings using Blue Silken Lining,
- Signet of Titanic Insight (with Alchemical Flavor Pocket),
- Low Item Level Pieces.
You can also consider crafting a weapon early, such as Primal Molten Warglaiveif you do not expect to get a high item level one quickly.
For Season 4, Blue Silken Lining value has become high enough that itis hard to argue against, especially with Havoc's ability to self-sustain. Thishas value both in single-target and AoE, so is the recommended embellishmentpairing in all content.
8.1.
Havoc Demon Hunter Crafting Details
Embellishments either come set on items as standard orcan be added with an optional reagent when crafting the piece. Theseprovide additional bonuses (and in some cases quite large ones) butare limited to two. Due to there being so many options, here wewill look at the options available to Havoc:
- Blue Silken Lining - This is theoreticallythe strongest option, using two of them on any selection of craftedpieces. Thanks to Soul Rending, Havoc can realistically keepit is active outside of extreme circ*mstances.
- Toxic Thorn Footwraps - these deal strongsingle-target damage and are a consideration if you do not wantto worry about Silken Lining uptime.
- Toxified Armor Patch - Due to the above being strong,if you want to invest in the boots rather than Silken Lining dueto the Health threshold, then taking this alongside it is ideal.
- Undulating Sporecloak - Grants Versatilitywhile above 70% (which, thanks to Soul Rending, Havoc has aneasy time doing). Unfortunately, the values across the board on thisitem makes it very low value, and as such not worth the craft.
- Slimy Expulsion Boots* - these should be avoided,as while they deal competitive damage, the downside of losingHaste makes them a weaker choice.
- Elemental Lariat* - still competitive with alternatives,but the extra requirement of sockets means that it is not aseasy to get consistent value from it early in the season.
- Alchemical Flavor Pocket* - this does notrequire an Embellishment slot, and as such, is worth usingto avoid losing your Well Fed buff should you die.
8.1.
Engineering Specialty Pieces
Another specialty item worth looking at, especially for Mythic+,is the Engineering pieces. The Head ( Peripheral Vision Projectors)requires Engineering as your profession, while the Bracers ( Needlessly Complex Wristguards)can be used by anyone and either allow you to use the Tinker: Arclight Vital Correctors giving you access to a Combatres, which can be game-changing. If you are considering these,avoid crafting Life-Bound Bindings as your Embellishment piece.
These items also come entirely with one stat, meaningyou should craft them with the Razor-Sharp Gearfor Critical Strike. Non-engineers should also fit this with a Critical Failure Prevention Unit, while Engineers shoulduse the Calibrated Safety Switch.
9.
Trinkets for Havoc Demon Hunter in Season 4
In Season 4, there are a lot of strong options that work for Havoc indifferent situations. Unfortunately, they all come from raids (or alternativelyfrom spending Antique Bronze Bullion) so good ones are at a premiumthis season:
Trinket | Note |
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Elementium Pocket Anvil | While this takes a long time to fully ramp up, it deals significant damageonce it does and is the strongest available option for single-target scenarios.It is less valuable in Mythic+ alongside being sometimes difficult to maintain,but it still provides strong boss damage should you achieve that. |
Cataclysmic Signet Brand | Deals extremely high single-target damage but takes up to 3 minutes tofully ramp up. While the backlash damage is quite high, surviving through itis fine and definitely worth it. In Mythic+, on the other hand, the unreliabilityof maintaining it between pulls stop it from being worth using. |
Ashes of the Embersoul | Provides a massive burst of decaying Agility that aligns with every cast of Metamorphosis. This is easy to play around, and can simply be macrodin for the full benefit. The downside, however does cause a dip in damage, sois mostly for situations where you need to pool damage into a key moment or pullwhich it does very well if played around properly. |
Whispering Incarnate Icon | Both this and Ominous Chromatic Essence fit into the same slot asstat-stick options. They are both worth considering, however, to compete withother options available, they ideally need to have all of their secondaryconditions met (Tank and Healer using it, or 4 allies with different buffs,respectively). If not, this is a bit weaker, but still a good pickup. |
Pip's Emerald Friendship Badge | The easiest stat stick option to justify, cycling through stats and providingbursts of additional secondary stats. If you cannot meet the above conditionsand are in need of a solid passive trinket, this is the ideal pick, especiallyin Mythic+ scenarios where there are less players to help meet them. |
Manic Grieftorch | Deals exceptionally high damage in a quick burst on a 2-minute cooldown,with more frequent uses if allies die. For priority damage, this is unmatched,and is extremely versatile as a tool in both raids and Mythic+, its ceilinghowever, is a little lower compared to alternatives from a performancestandpoint. |
9.1.
Trinket Simulations for Havoc Demon Hunter
These are generic simulations from Bloodmallet, giving you a rough overview of strong Havoc Demon Hunter Trinkets.It is not a replacement for simming yourself, but can still offer a quick reference point.
Check out the BiS Lists if you just want to know the best Trinkets from M+ and Raid.
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BiS Trinkets for Havoc Demon Hunter
Single-target RaidMythic+ AoE
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Best Raiding & Single-Target Trinkets for Havoc Demon Hunter
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Best Mythic+ & AoE Trinkets for Havoc Demon Hunter
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Changelog
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Updated for Season 4.
- 21 Mar. 2024: Slight shuffle of trinket recommendations, but content remains the same for Patch 10.2.6.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.5, highlighted Ashes of the Embersoul as an alternative.
- 27 Nov. 2023: Added Augury to ideal trinkets.
- 07 Nov. 2023: Updated to remove Sporecloak recommendation, switched to Blue Silk/Toxic Thorn options.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.2.
- 04 Sep. 2023: Added BiS lists for Patch 10.1.7 and restructured page.
- 10 Jul. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.1.5 to clean up Trinket and Crafting sections, and add Dawn of the Infinite items.
- 25 May 2023: Added Timewalking section, cleaned up original Trinket recommendations.
- 09 May 2023: Updated for Trinket changes.
- 01 May 2023: Updated for Patch 10.1 and Season 2 release with new gear recommendations.
- 24 Mar. 2023: Updated for Primordial Gemstones hotfixes.
- 22 Mar. 2023: Updated to account for Primordial Gemstone buffs.
- 20 Mar. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.0.7 with Annulet information.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Reviewed and updated for Patch 10.0.5.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Updated to Gear Page Format.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight Season 1.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
- 24 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight Pre-Patch.
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