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Vengeance Demon Hunter features a mix of damage mitigation and healing, with low uptime and low cost active mitigation, as well as the ability to mitigate magic damage effectively and having extremely high burst healing potential. It can help you improve your chances of winning in battles, end battles quickly and earn loot for more WOW Gold and items.
Demon hunter has many, many strengths and reason to be played, namely:
Vengeance Demon Hunter is arguably one of the highest mobility specializations in the game
Vengeance DH has incredible utility in Mythic+ and a very high damage output, as well as lots of room for optimization to always be getting better, as well as great sustain with leech and self-healing along with their unique magic damage debuff to help every spell user in your group or party. These strengths form the core of Vengeance and together make it one of the most effective tank specializations in the game to play.
There are a few weaknesses to Vengeance, and they are not at all significant:
You’re restricted in your talent point when looking at wanting to deal damage past 5 targets and restricted in a way that you are forced to miss great talent choices out of necessity.
Vengeance possesses poor single target damage and your rotation can be dramatically disrupted by misplaying.
Vengeance centers itself around resource management, including active mitigation just as any other tank would, damage, healing, and the incredible control you possess in your sigils. The Vengeance Demon Hunter rotation revolves around building soles as quickly as possible and then consuming them with either Soul Cleave or Spirit Bomb. When outside of this gameplay loop, you have the opportunity to use all of your utility.
As a beginner, a good choice is to start out with Shear to begin to learn the rotation and learn how to properly acquire the situational awareness required to use Demon Spikes.
Fiery Brand should be placed on the target when anticipating high damage, or because holding it is almost always a poor choice over using it on cooldown on the biggest mob in the pull. In addition, you have access to a major cooldown in Metamorphosis. This works to proactively increase your health before you receive a high amount of damage as well as reactively to heal the damage you’ve taken quickly. When playing with Demonic, Fel Devastation will trigger Metamorphosis for 8 seconds. In almost all situations Metamorphosis alone is enough to survive and this allows your Demon Spikes to recharge.
As a Vengeance DH, you have access to a wide array of sigils and utility to help you in your tanking, most notably:
All in all, the amount of utility, mobility and damage a Vengeance Demon Hunter brings to the table is nearly unmatched and they excel in every type of content because of this. If you want to play a mobile tank with incredible control and burst AoE, Vengeance Demon Hunter might be the class for you. Keep an eye out for more guides!
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