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    Demon Hunter Guide: What You Need to Know



    Table of Contents:
    1. Introduction

    Hello, my name is Zucchero and this is a guide I've made to help out those who are stuck on their way to becoming what they wish in Diablo 3 or are just simply getting into the game. I cover multiple levels of gear in this guide, farm routes for all the acts of the game and a few builds which have proven themselves to be most effective in completing said routes.

    I hope you'll find what you're about to read informative and helpful. Use this guide as a reference point and don't be afraid to improvise and improve using the data you have here!

    2. Glossary of terms
    • AoE - Area of Effect.
    • All Res. - A defensive affix.
    • CC - Critical hit chance.
    • CotA - Crypt of the Ancients, a dungeon located in the Act 1 zone, The Festering Woods.
    • CrD // Crit. Dmg - Critical hit damage.
    • Dex - Dexterity, primary attribute of the demon hunter.
    • Disc - Discipline, defense and utility resource of the demon hunter.
    • DH - Demon Hunter.
    • DPS - Damage per Second, your total damage output within a second.This is calculated through an equation based on the character's Attack Speed, Critical Hit Damage, Critical Hit Chance and Dexterity. Click here for a tool with which you can calculate the DPS of your character.
    • EHP - Effective health, which is determined through an equation that takes into account the HP (Health Points) of a character, his avoidance and his resistances/armor. Click here for a tool with which you can calculate the EHP of your character.
    • Hatred - The offensive resource of the Demon Hunter. It is generated by some abilities and consumed by others.
    • Int- Intelligence, a weak defensive attribute for demon hunters.
    • MF - Magic Find.
    • MS - Movement speed.
    • MP - Monster power level.
    • NPC - Non-player character.
    • Vit - Vitality, primary health attribute.
    3. Builds

    NOTE: All of the builds listed here have been tested in each of the farm routes that I have recommended. Builds 1 and 2 are fairly equal, the choice boils down to play style really. I've outlined their pros and cons so you can best decide for yourself. They can all be used in both solo-farming and group-farming without any drawbacks.

    1. Build Number 1 - Hungering Arrow / Elemental Arrow -

    PROS:
    • Has very high damage output, both AoE and single target.
    • Ensures a very good pace for farming in lower MP levels and in theory, with a high enough level of gear, it should offer the same even in the highest of MP levels.
    CONS:
    • Poor survivabillity in more sticky situations.
    • Some of the abilities scale poorly with gear, so you'll need to invest a lot before you can use it at high MP levels.
    Primary - Hungering Arrow with the Devouring Arrow rune – High single target damage output. (Alternative rune: Spray of Teeth – has decent AoE, but I feel it lacks the variety that Devouring Arrow brings in combination with Elemental Arrow).

    Secondary – Elemental Arrow with the Ball Lightning rune – The signature ability of this build, very high AoE damage, low Hatred cost and hits enemies twice.

    Active Skills:

    1. Shadow Power with the Gloom rune – Gives you 15% life steal on all damage dealt and 35% reduced damage taken for 6 seconds. This is an invaluable ability, as it will save your bacon in many situations. When you fire an AoE shot into a group of mobs it will keep you alive through a lot of hurt.

    2. Smoke Screen with the Lingering Fog rune – Makes you invulnerable (except for a few special situations) to any form of damage for 1.5 seconds. I use this when Shadow Power doesn’t quite have the strength to keep me alive. It offers a great escape mechanism, the “Oh-sh*t” button.

    3. Vault with the Tumble rune – Makes traversing terrain, kiting enemies and escaping sticky situations very easy and manageable and it also adds a great sense of mobility to the gameplay.

    4. Preparation with the Backup Plan rune – The extra discipline will come in handy in multiple situations, seeing as this build has 3 very high-cost discipline based abilities. The rune offers a nice little gamble on each use.

    Passive Skills:

    1. Archery – Offers a 15% damage increase across the board for Bows, a 50% critical hit damage increase for Crossbows and a 10% critical hit chance increase when using 1-Handed Crossbows. For this particular build, I recommend using either a Bow or a Two-Handed Crossbow.

    2. Tactical Advantage – Increased movement speed after using Vault or Smoke Screen. This will give you an extra level of mobility and it will shorten your running time significantly.

    3. Steady Aim – 15% damage increase across the board if no enemies are near you. Pretty self-explanatory and it’s a better choice in my opinion than Sharpshooter, seeing as the later only offers a bit of burst at the start of a fight and then completely loses any relevance 3 seconds into it.

    I recommend you have at least +10 discipline from your gear for this build, it will make your life considerably easier.

    2. Build Number 2 Bola Shot build (Immortal DH)

    PROS:
    • Offers great levels of survivability.
    • You can take on Infernal Machine bosses on MP3 with ease, if you have over 100k DPS and 450k EHP.
    • Great for trying out higher MP levels.
    CONS:
    • Fairly low amounts of DPS.
    • Doesn't work in low MP levels, build 1 is much more efficient there.
    Primary – Bola Shot with the Volatile Explosives rune – This is a very spammable ability, and you will melt groups of enemies very quickly with it.

    Secondary – Spike Trap with the Echoing Blast rune – Very high damage output, excellent at killing groups of monsters or stacking 3 beneath a single boss and bursting him down. Given the fact that Bola Shot generates hatred very fast, you will be able to use these quite easily.

    Active Skills:

    1. Shadow Power with the Gloom rune - Gives you 15% life steal on all damage dealt and 35% reduced damage taken for 6 seconds. Same principle as the first build apply here.

    2. Smoke Screen with the Lingering Fog rune – 1.5 second invulnerability will come in handy when your Bola Shots haven’t exploded yet.

    3. Vault with the Tumble rune – Offers mobility and an escape mechanism.

    4. Preparation with the Backup Plan rune - Ensures you can keep the two very discipline dependent abilities (Shadow Power and Smoke Screen) up and available at all times.

    Passive skills:

    1. Night Stalker - Provides the possibility for the DH to become "immortal", by always having enough discipline to keep Shadow Power up and having enough damage output to compensate for any amount of incoming damage.

    2. Perfectionist - Fulfils the same basic principle as Night Stalker. More disc and EHP.

    3. Tactical Advantage - This passive reduces your travel time and adds a little sense of speed to your character.

    3. CotA farming build (only recommended for use in MP1-2 with medium to high-end gear) (SOLO ONLY)
    NOTE: This is a dedicated build for a specific type of farm run, see the details here.

    Primary – Hungering Arrow with the Devouring Arrow rune – Gives you a bit of burst damage so you can handle the elite.

    Secondary – Elemental Arrow with the Ball Lightning rune – You can fire these off as you enter the room and you can be sure you’ll hit everything. If your gear is good enough, you’ll melt through every mob in this area in a matter of seconds.

    Active skills:

    1. Shadow Power with the Gloom glyph – Mandatory ability here, since you will be rushing head long into 50 mobs at a time. It’ll ensure you will stay alive.

    2. Vault with the Tumble glyph – Reduces the time you spend collecting gold and Health Globes and also helps with AoE.

    3. Rain of Vengeance with the Dark Cloud glyph – This will ensure that you will keep your kill streak up and always give your Shadow Power something to leech from.

    4. Preparation with the Backup Plan glyph - Gives you a way of replenishing your discipline in case you ever need it...and you will need it.

    Passive skills:

    1. Tactical Advantage – Speed is the secret here, so this is mandatory.

    2. Vengeance – Gives you near-infinite hatred and some degree of discipline regeneration, very useful for the amount of times you’ll spam Vault.

    3. Archery – Flat-damage increase, always useful.





    4. Gear

    NOTE 1: These guides are designed so that you have a rough idea of what gear you can expect, for the money you are willing to spend. When searching for gear upgrades on the AH based off of this guide, please be prepared to make slight adjustments (either increasing if the budget allows it or decreasing if the market price goes up too much) to the affix values, as prices vary constantly.

    NOTE 2: I have not included any Magic Find in the mandatory searches. This is a very important aspect, as it skews results and you can never truly make a reliable guide if you factor in MF. In case you are looking for gear with MF, you can still use this guide as a template, as it outlines the basic stat combinations that make the class work, just be prepared to pay a lot more for gear with that particular affix.

    As a rule of thumb, when you are looking for gear for a demon hunter, you should look out for the following things:
    • Dexterity is extremely important. The more dexterity you have, the more your Crit. Chance and Crit. Dmg matter and vice-versa. For example, at high end levels of gear ( 2400 dex, 50% crit chance, 40% attack speed and 300+ crit hit damage), a point of Dex will give you approximately 60 DPS.
    • You must strive for at least 40% Crit. Chance and 220% Crit. Dmg. , even at the lowest levels of gear.
    • Your absolute minimum amount of Dexterity should be around 1750.
    1. Entry level gear (<10 million gold budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Rare helmet Min Dex. 50, Vit 50, CC 4% and socket Magic find / All res.. If you can find a helmet with the mandatory combination within the budget, buy it ASAP. An alternative, if you wish to go for high DPS and sacrifice some survivabillity would be Andariel's Visage, just be sure you search for one with over 100 dexterity, low extra poison damage taken and a socket (if within budget).

    Shoulders Rare shoulders Minimum 125 Dex, 45 All. Res and 50 Vit Magic and/or Pick-up Radius A decent shoulder-item can be found at a reasonable price nowadays.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 80 Dex, 80 Vit and 10% Life and Max Discipline +6 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% A Natalya's chest will give you a very nice boost in terms of survivabillity, as well as the opportunity of getting the 2-set bonus, if you can find another decent set item on the cheap.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 90, Vit. 35, All Res. +40 and CC 3% Magic find Bracers that offer a very good EHP and DPS increase can be found at very reasonable prices.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 125, CC 8% CrD 30% and All Res +35 Vitality instead of All. Res and/or Magic Find Great source of CrD and CC for a low amount of money.

    Pants Rare pants Minimum Dex 100, Vit 100, 50 All. Res and 1 socket Magic find Survivabillity pants, they'll go a long way to make sure you won't die like a fly.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex.90 At this level of gear, anything extra is a bonus. In combination with the Nat's chest, it will provide a huge DPS boost, as well as EHP and movement speed. Great deal!

    Belt Rare belt Minimum Dex. 125 Vit 50 and 40 All Res Life % and/or Magic Find EHP belt, best you can do at this level.

    Amulet Rare amulet CC 8.5% and CrD 50% Vit OR All res OR Average Damage OR 1 socket OR magc find The CrD and CC are extremely important to have and they come quite cheap, try searching for one of the optional affixes if it is in your budget.
    Ring 1 Rare ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% and 70 Dex Vitality OR All Res OR Magic Find Try searching for at least one ring with stats as this. If your budget allows it, take a look for the recommendation @ Ring 2 and if not, go for 2 rings in the vain of Ring 1.
    Ring 2 Unity Minimum Dex 70 This item has no optional affixes. The Unity is a hybrid ring and if you can afford it, it will prove itself very useful.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 150, Vit 150, 8% crit and 16% Att. Speed Max Disc +6 and/or 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Elemental Arrow damage increase for Build 1 or Bola Shot damage increase for Build 2.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1000, single socket Vitality You can try searching for a bow with affixes similar to the Manticore, but it's very unlikely that you'll find one, so I'd stick with this one.

    In terms of gems, you should aim for a 13% life gem or a 23% XP gem in your helmet, +34 Dex gems in your gear and a Radiant Square Emerald in your weapon.

    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, Build 1)
    Around 85.000 DPS and 200.000 EHP. This should allow you to do MP1 with ease.

    2. Mid-range gear (25-50 million budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes

    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 90 Dex and 4% CC All Res. / Vitality You can get a very good Nat's helm with CC with ease. If however, you wish to maximize DPS at the expense of the 4 set Natalya bonus, you can go for an Andariel's Visage with a socket and over 100 Dex.

    Shoulders Rare shoulders Minimum 155 Dex, 55 All. Res and 50 Vit Magic and/or Pick-up Radius Shoulder upgrade should offer a marginal increase in EHP and DPS.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit and 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% Gives you a good boost in DPS and EHP, as well as the possibility of building up the Nat's set.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 90, Vit. 55 All Res. +40 and CC 4% Magic find Bracers that offer a very good EHP and DPS increase can be found at very reasonable prices.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 155, CC 8% CrD 30% and All Res +35 Vitality instead of All. Res and/or Magic Find Great source of CrD and CC for a low amount of money.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 90 All. Res or Vit Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 125 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. and/or Vitality Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt Rare Belt Minimum Dex. 160 Vit 50 and 65 All Res Life % and/or Magic Find EHP belt, best you can do at this level.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Dexterity 75, CC 9% and CrD 65% Vit OR All res OR Average Damage OR 1 socket OR magc find The CrD and CC are extremely important to have and they come quite cheap, try searching for one of the optional affixes if it is in your budget.
    Ring 1 Rare Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30%, 70 Dex and 40 Average Damage Vitality OR All Res OR Magic Find Try searching for at least one ring with stats as this. If your budget allows it, take a look for the recommendation @ Ring 2 and if not, go for 2 rings in the vain of Ring 1.
    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70 and 25 average damage All. Res, Vitality,CC or CrD A Natalya's ring will enable you to complete the set and gain the 20 discipline. This will prove invaluable, as it will allow you to experiment with other builds and increase your survival-rate to ludicrous levels.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 200, Vit 150, 8% crit and 16% Att. Speed Max Disc +6 and/or 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Elemental Arrow damage increase for Build 1 or Bola Shot damage increase for Build 2.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1150, single socket Vitality You can try searching for a bow with affixes similar to the Manticore, but it's very unlikely that you'll find one, so I'd stick with this one.
    In terms of gems, you should aim for a 16% life gem or a 27% XP gem in your helmet, +46 Dex gems in your gear and a Perfect Star Emerald in your weapon.

    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, Build 1)
    )Around 115.000 DPS and 275.000 EHP. This should enable you to do MP3 at a very reasonable pace.

    3. Intermediate gear (50-100 million budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 90 Dex and 5.5 CC All Res. / Vitality (for BiS) For this budget level, a Nat's helmet is the way to go, it completes the Nat set and also offers a decent DPS boost. Works well with both recommended builds.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 180 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit, 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 90, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 4% Magic Find or another resist. An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "magic grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 150 Vitalty and/or look for at least 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 50, Vitality OR Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 8.5%, CrD 60% Vit, All res, Attack Speed Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding. At this level of gear you should be able to get your hands on one with relative ease.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3 or Minimum CrD 20 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit,16% Att. Speed and Max. Disc. +8 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Bola Shot damage increase
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    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1225 with a single socket Vitality At this point, the Manticore is only really beaten by really sick rare crossbows or bows, so it still remains top dog in my opinion.


    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +50 dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as a Radiant Star Emerald for your weapon.
    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0)
    Around 150.000 DPS and 350.000 EHP. MP3 becomes a walk-in-the-park, MP4 is slightly difficult, but manageable

    4. High-end gear (100+ million budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 100 Dex and 5.5 CC All Res. / Vitality (for BiS) For this budget level, a Nat's helmet is the way to go, it completes the Nat set and also offers a decent DPS boost. Works well with both recommended builds.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 200 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit, 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 100, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 4.5% An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "holy grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 200 and Vit 30 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 70, Vit 50 and CrD 40% Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 8.5%, CrD 60% Vit, All res, Attack speed Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding. At this level of gear you should be able to get your hands on one easily.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3.5 or Minimum CrD 25 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit,16% Att. Speed and Max. Disc. +8 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Bola Shot damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1350 with a single socket Vitality At this point, the Manticore is only really beaten by really sick rare crossbows or bows, so it still remains top dog in my opinion.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +46 Dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as a Perfect Star Emerald for your weapon.
    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0)
    Around 180.000 DPS and 400.000 EHP. You can expect to farm MP4 at a fast rate, being able to stretch yourself up until MP7-8.



    5. Near Best-in-Slot gear // Best-in-Slot gear (500 million+ budget)


    For build 1


    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 100 Dex and 5.5 CC All Res. / Vitality (for BiS) This is the weakest link in this item build, as there are better alternatives, but the extra 20 discipline makes up for it. This helmet is recommended for Build 1, but can also be used to some extent in Build 2.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 225 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit, 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 125, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 5% An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "magic grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 200 and Vit 30 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 70, Vit 50 and CrD 40% Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 9%, CrD 75% and Attack Speed 6% Vit, All res Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. Speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3.5 and Minimum CrD 25 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit,16% Att. Speed and Max. Disc. +8 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Bola Shot damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1100 with 2 sockets Vitality Best-in slot weapon, hands down. Those 2 sockets offer up to 200% extra crit hit damage.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +50 dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as 2x Radiant Star Emeralds for your weapon.



    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, build 1)
    This one is a bit tricky to say, it depends on your luck at the AH. You can have anywhere from 250.000 DPS to upwards of 500.000 DPS. A reasonable estimate would be around 300.000 DPS and 650.000 EHP. This should enable you to do MP6 at a very fast rate, but anything after that just grows exponentially in HP, so I wouldn't say it is worth stretching yourself any further.


    For build 2



    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Mempo of Twilight Minimum CC of 3.5% This item has no optional affixes. Best-in-slot helmet for the Demon Hunter. Has greater effectiveness in Build 1, but is also very useful in Build 2.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 225 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit and 10% Life and Max Disc +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 125, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 5% An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "magic grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 200 and Vit 30 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 70, Vit 50 and CrD 40% Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 9%, CrD 75% and Attack Speed 6% Vit, All res Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3.5 and Minimum CrD 25 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit and 16% Att. Speed Max Disc +8 as a minimum, 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Elemental Arrow damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1100 with 2 sockets Vitality Best-in slot weapon, hands down. Those 2 sockets offer up to 200% extra crit hit damage.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +50 dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as 2x Radiant Star Emeralds for your weapon.


    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, build 2)
    Build 2 has less damage output than Build 1, but you will be able to survive anything the game throws at you (including MP10 Uber bosses). At this point your health and damage are so high, you can tank anything using Shadow Power. Projected Stats: 180-300k DPS and 1 - 1.5 million EHP.




    5. Followers

    NOTE: The Enchantress and Scoundrel are equally matched up to the highest levels of gear, while the Templar has a severe lack of utility I highly recommended using the Enchantress or the Scoundrel and ignoring the Templar completely.

    1. Enchantress

    The Enchantress offers a 3% Attack Speed increase and a small EHP boost. She can also reach the highest levels of GF for a follower, as well as providing limited combat support by charming enemies.

    Recommended skills for the Enchantress
    • Charm - Provides a bit of extra utility in combat. Also can lead to some comical situations
    • Powered Armor - A defensive cooldown of the Enchantress, can help you out on numerous occasions.
    • Disorient - Same basic principle as Charm, extra utility.
    • Focused Mind - Provides 3% extra attack speed. Very useful passive ability.
    Recommended gear that you should put on the Enchantress
    • Rings
      • If you are looking for extra MF/GF, you can search for two Rings which have both of these affixes.
      • If you can afford it, the Leoric's Signet in combination with the Hellfire Ring will provide a massive bonus XP increase.
    • Amulet
      • Search for a rare amulet with GF and MF. An alternative to this would be Xephirian Amulet.
    • Weapon
      • Best in slot weapon for the Enchantress is The Grand Vizier. This is the item to strive for, and it will come in handy.


    2. Scoundrel
    The Scoundrel is my personal favorite in terms of followers. He offers an extra 3% Critical Hit Chance and decent levels of utility with the right set-up.
    • Crippling Shot - Very useful when kiting hard-hitting enemies.
    • Dirty Fighting - Escape mechanism for the Scoundrel
    • Mutlishot - This in combination with the recommended weapon is going to make kiting a walk in the park.
    • Anatomy - 3% extra Critical Hit Chance. A decent DPS buff.
    Recommended gear for the Scoundrel
    • Rings
      • If you are looking for extra MF/GF, you can search for two Rings which have both of these affixes.
      • If you can afford it, the Leoric's Signet in combination with the Hellfire Ring will provide a massive bonus XP increase
    • Amulet
      • Search for a rare amulet with GF and MF. An alternative to this would be Xephirian Amulet.

    • Weapon
      • I recommend getting a Two-Handed Crossbow or a Bow with Frost damage (you can search for it in the AH). Doesn't have to have damage or any other affix. This is so the Multishot ability becomes very potent.

    3. Templar

    I recommend you don't use this follower, and go for one of the other two. It doesn't provide any kind of meaningful utility or DPS/EHP increase. His only perk is that he can attain the highest level of MF of any of the followers. In case you do decide to use it though, I've outlined the recommended skills and items you should get on him.

    Recommended skills for the Templar
    • Intervene - Makes the Templar able to take some mobs of you, giving him some utility in combat
    • Intimidate - Limited utility in combat.
    • Onslaught - Provides some extra damage from the Templar.
    • Inspire - This is a fairly useful passive ability, but for Demon Hunters it doesn't really provide any meaningful boost.
    Recommended gear for the Templar
    • Rings
      • If you are looking for extra MF/GF, you can search for two Rings which have both of these affixes.
      • If you can afford it, the Leoric's Signet in combination with the Hellfire Ring will provide a massive bonus XP increase.
    • Amulet
      • Search for a rare amulet with GF and MF. An alternative to this would be Xephirian Amulet.
    • Weapon
      • A one-handed weapon with Frost Damage is recommended, the other affixes on it are inconsequential.
      • The Best-in-Slot weapon for the Templar is the Sun Keeper, as it provides MF as well.
    • Off-Hand (Shield)
      • Search for a shield with MF and/or GF. This in combination with the Sun Keeper will provide the maximum amount of MF available on a follower.



    6. Farm routes

    1. Act I
    • Keywarden run

    Start at the last quest in Act 1 and teleport to the Festering Woods, clear that area, including the two sub-zones (Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior's Rest), then teleport to Leoric's Manor, go outside into the courtyard, clear it, go to Leoric's Hunting Grounds. At this point you should have 5 stacks so go to the Fields of Misery, find and kill the Warden.

    Abstract: A1, Q10, sub-objective 1 => Festering Woods => Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior’s Rest => TP to Leoric’s Manor => Leoric’s Manor’s Courtyard => Leoric’s Hunting Grounds => TP to Fields of Misery => Warden
    • Efficiency farm run

    Start at the last quest in Act 1 and teleport to the Festering Woods, clear that area, including the two sub-zones (Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior's Rest), then teleport to Leoric's Manor, go outside into the courtyard, clear it, go to Leoric's Hunting Grounds and clear that as well.

    Continue on with your farm route by going to the Northern Highlands, followed by the Southern Highlands (if you enter this area from the Northern Highlands, go North-West and follow the edge of the map until you find the Watchtower (it has a 50% spawn-rate), clear it, afterwards continue searching the Southern Highlands for the Cave of Moon Clan and clear that as well. In my opinion, if you want to farm Act 1, this is the most efficient route, you can include a few more areas in your route like the Cathedral and the Cemetery of the Forsaken, but I feel they do not have enough elite/champion groups to justify their presence.

    Abstract: Act 1, Quest 10, sub-objective 1 => Festering Woods => Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior’s Rest => TP to Leoric’s Manor => Leoric’s Manor’s Courtyard => Leoric’s Hunting Grounds => Northern Highlands => Southern Highlands => Search for Watch Tower and Cave of the Moon Clan => Fields of Misery ==(optional)=> Cathedral level 3 and 4 => Cemetery of the Forsaken and the 3 crypts there.
    • Crypt of the Ancients Runs (SOLO ONLY);
    NOTE: Please refer to this for the recommended build that is to be used here.

    Start the game with the quest Quest 6 (Broken Blade), sub-objective "Talk to Alaric", teleport to the Drowned Temple, talk to the NPC there and then head over to the Festering Woods and find the Crypt of the Ancients. Once you enter, clear the area and then town portal and log out. At this point, if you click "Resume Game" you will begin at the entrance of this dungeon. Clear it again, town portal and log out, rinse and repeat.

    This is a very good way to farm XP and gold and also have a decent chance at item drops. The principle of this run is speed, so doing it in MP0 (or even MP1 if your gear allows it) is very efficient, as long as you can complete a run of the Crypts in about a minute. For this particular run, movement speed and pick-up radius offer massive bonuses.

    Highly recommended farm route for people looking to boost their paragon level fairly quickly. (Around 25 million XP/hour).

    An alternative to this run is the Warrior's Rest, you follow the same steps, but instead of going to the Crypt of the Ancients, you go to the Warrior's Rest (also in Festering Woods). It isn't as efficient, but if you prefer this dungeon to the other, it is up to you.

    Abstract : Act 1, Quest 6, sub-objective 2 => Waygate Drowned Temple => Talk to NPC => Festering Woods => Crypt of the Ancients OR Warrior's Rest => clear => TP back to base => log-out => resume => Rinse and repeat.

    Here's a video showcasing this farm route and how to approach it:


    2. Act II
    • Vault of the Assassins runs
    You start the game in Act 2, Quest 8 (The Black Soulstone), sub-objective 1. Teleport to the Desolate Sands and find the Vault of the Assassins in this area. Enter and clear it, but do not take the teleporter out of the dungeon, instead town portal, end game and resume. You will start at the beginning of the Vault , rinse and repeat.

    High density of elites and champions in this particular dungeon guarantee a high level of efficiency.

    I recommend MP3-4 for this run, for efficiency reasons. If your gear allows you to melt through this at a reasonable pace, you can consider upgrading to a higher MP level. (High-end gear level+ only)

    Abstract: Act 2, Quest 8, sub-objective 1 => Waygate to Desolate Sands > Vault of the Assassins > clear > TP, exist and resume.
    • Keywarden run

    The best route for farming keys in Act 2 is to do a Vault of the Assassins run, town portal and then teleport to the Dahlgur Oasis and search for the Warden.

    MP 2-3 is what I recommend for this, for time efficiency. It should take you around 15 minutes per run with a decent gear level (140k DPS with Steady Aim, 350k EHP, 24% movement speed).

    Abstract: Act 2, Quest 8, sub-objective 1 => Waygate to Desolate Sands > Vault of the Assassins > TP out > Waygate to Dahlgur Oasis> find and kill Warden.

    3. Act III
    • Azmodan run/Keywarden run

    Start the game at Quest 7, sub-objective three "Kill Azmodan" and teleport to the Tower of Damned Level 1, clear that level, go to Tower of the Damned level 2, clear that level, go to Heart of the Damned, clear that level and then take the exit to Arreat Crater Level 2 and use the waygate there to teleport to The Core of Arreat, clear the level, enter the Heart of Sin and defeat Azmodan. At this point you can choose to go for the Key Warden by teleporting to the Stone Fort, finding and killing him.

    I recommend this run be done at MP 2-3, it's very fast and efficient and yields great results for normal farming as well as key farming.

    Abstract: Act 3, Quest 7, sub-objective 3 => Waygate Tower of the Damned Level 1 => Tower of the Damned level 2 => Heart of the Damned => Use Arreat Crater level 2 waygate to go to the Core of Arreat => Core of Arreat => Azmodan ===(optional)===> TP to Stonefort => Keywarden
    • The long farm run:

    Start the game at Quest 7, sub-objective three "Kill Azmodan" and teleport to Arreat Crater level 1, clear the level then enter the Tower of the Damned level 1, clear it, enter Tower of the Damned level 2, clear it, enter the Heart of the Damned, clear it, exit into Arreat Crater level 2 and clear it, enter the Heart of the Cursed level 1 and clear it, enter the Heart of the Cursed level 2, go through the Heart of the Cursed and into the Core of Arreat, clear that level, kill Azmodan and then TP back to the base. Once you've done so, enter the Keep Depths level 1, clear it, enter the Keep Depths level 2, clear it and then do the same with Keep Depths level 3. At this point, you should teleport back to Bastion's Keep and use the waygate to get to Stonefort, clear the level, find and kill the warden.

    If you want to make your run extra-long, you can choose to teleport to Rakkis Crossing and proceed south-west towards the Fields of Slaughter. Enter any stores or other dungeons you find along the way. Once you reach the Fields, clear the area and go into the Caverns of Frost/Icefall Caves (only one of these will be spawned at any one time, and each has 2 levels). The extended run is at its most efficient with only these extra areas, adding on any others can prove to be too time-consuming and will break your pace.

    This farm run can take up to an hour, so it is a bit of an endurance run (especially the extra-long one). I recommend doing it on MP2, if your gear offers you a comfortable pace.

    Abstract: Act 3, Quest 7, sub-objective 3 => Waygate Arreat Crater level 1 => Tower of the Damned level 1 => Tower of the Damned level 2 => Heart of the Damned => Arreat Crater level 2 => Tower of the Cursed Level 1 => Tower of the Cursed level 2 => get to the Core of Arreat through the Heart of the Cursed => Core of Arreat => Azmodan => TP back to base => Keep Depths level 1 => Keep Depths level 2 => Keep Depths level 3 => Stonefort => kill Warden =====(optional)=====> TP back to base => Waygate Rakkis Crossing => proceed South-West towards the Fields of Slaughter => Fields of Slaughter => Caverns of Frost/Icefall Caves level 1 => Caverns of Frost/Icefall Caves level 2.

    4. Act IV

    Act 4 is way too inefficient for farming in my opinion, very low mob density, mob difficulty is higher than previous acts with no extra benefit. The only real reason you’d come here is for the Infernal Machine plans, for which I recommend doing a clear from the first quest of the act up to the keeper himself, thus ensuring that you will have 5 Nephalem stacks when you reach him. Try MP3 so you have a higher chance of success when attempting to farm the plan (Mid-range level gear+).


    7. Useful links

    If you are ever in search of more information about Demon Hunters, or indeed Diablo 3 in general, check out these sites:
    • D3 Max Stats - gives information on the maximum affixes that can roll on any one item. Extremely useful for making informed decisions on the AH.
    • Diablo Progress - fun and informative site, it ranks you against all the other players of the world, so you can have an idea where you on the ladder. Also, has lists of every item ever generated on the D3 live servers.
    • An EHP calculator can be found at this site.
    • You can get a DPS calculator from this topic here, amazing work put into it by the author. (Excel is needed)
    • The Blizzard official Game Guide is also an excellent place to go for information, although it sometimes doesn't have what you are looking for.
    • And last, but not least, Diablo Fans !
    Thank you for reading,
    Zucchero
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    Demon Hunter Guide: What You Need to Know


    Table of Contents:
    1. Introduction
    2. Glossary
    3. Builds
      1. Build 1 - Hungering / Elemental Arrow
      2. Build 2 - Bola Shot (The Immortal DH)
      3. Build 3 - CotA build
    4. Gear
      1. Entry-level gear
      2. Mid-range gear
      3. Intermediate-level gear
      4. High-end gear
      5. Near Best in Slot // Best in Slot gear
    5. Followers
      1. ​Enchantress
      2. Scoundrel
      3. Templar
    6. Farm routes
      1. Act I
      2. Act II
      3. Act III
      4. Act IV
    7. Useful links


    1. Introduction

    Hello, my name is Zucchero and this is a guide I've made to help out those who are stuck on their way to becoming what they wish in Diablo 3 or are just simply getting into the game. I cover multiple levels of gear in this guide, farm routes for all the acts of the game and a few builds which have proven themselves to be most effective in completing said routes.

    I hope you'll find what you're about to read informative and helpful. Use this guide as a reference point and don't be afraid to improvise and improve using the data you have here!

    2. Glossary of terms
    • AoE - Area of Effect.
    • All Res. - A defensive affix.
    • CC - Critical hit chance.
    • CotA - Crypt of the Ancients, a dungeon located in the Act 1 zone, The Festering Woods.
    • CrD // Crit. Dmg - Critical hit damage.
    • Dex - Dexterity, primary attribute of the demon hunter.
    • Disc - Discipline, defense and utility resource of the demon hunter.
    • DH - Demon Hunter.
    • DPS - Damage per Second, your total damage output within a second.This is calculated through an equation based on the character's Attack Speed, Critical Hit Damage, Critical Hit Chance and Dexterity. Click here for a tool with which you can calculate the DPS of your character.
    • EHP - Effective health, which is determined through an equation that takes into account the HP (Health Points) of a character, his avoidance and his resistances/armor. Click here for a tool with which you can calculate the EHP of your character.
    • Hatred - The offensive resource of the Demon Hunter. It is generated by some abilities and consumed by others.
    • Int- Intelligence, a weak defensive attribute for demon hunters.
    • MF - Magic Find.
    • MS - Movement speed.
    • MP - Monster power level.
    • NPC - Non-player character.
    • Vit - Vitality, primary health attribute.
    3. Builds

    NOTE: All of the builds listed here have been tested in each of the farm routes that I have recommended. Builds 1 and 2 are fairly equal, the choice boils down to play style really. I've outlined their pros and cons so you can best decide for yourself. They can all be used in both solo-farming and group-farming without any drawbacks.

    1. Build Number 1 - Hungering Arrow / Elemental Arrow -

    PROS:
    • Has very high damage output, both AoE and single target.
    • Ensures a very good pace for farming in lower MP levels and in theory, with a high enough level of gear, it should offer the same even in the highest of MP levels.
    CONS:
    • Poor survivabillity in more sticky situations.
    • Some of the abilities scale poorly with gear, so you'll need to invest a lot before you can use it at high MP levels.
    Primary - Hungering Arrow with the Devouring Arrow rune – High single target damage output. (Alternative rune: Spray of Teeth – has decent AoE, but I feel it lacks the variety that Devouring Arrow brings in combination with Elemental Arrow).

    Secondary – Elemental Arrow with the Ball Lightning rune – The signature ability of this build, very high AoE damage, low Hatred cost and hits enemies twice.

    Active Skills:

    1. Shadow Power with the Gloom rune – Gives you 15% life steal on all damage dealt and 35% reduced damage taken for 6 seconds. This is an invaluable ability, as it will save your bacon in many situations. When you fire an AoE shot into a group of mobs it will keep you alive through a lot of hurt.

    2. Smoke Screen with the Lingering Fog rune – Makes you invulnerable (except for a few special situations) to any form of damage for 1.5 seconds. I use this when Shadow Power doesn’t quite have the strength to keep me alive. It offers a great escape mechanism, the “Oh-sh*t” button.

    3. Vault with the Tumble rune – Makes traversing terrain, kiting enemies and escaping sticky situations very easy and manageable and it also adds a great sense of mobility to the gameplay.

    4. Preparation with the Backup Plan rune – The extra discipline will come in handy in multiple situations, seeing as this build has 3 very high-cost discipline based abilities. The rune offers a nice little gamble on each use.

    Passive Skills:

    1. Archery – Offers a 15% damage increase across the board for Bows, a 50% critical hit damage increase for Crossbows and a 10% critical hit chance increase when using 1-Handed Crossbows. For this particular build, I recommend using either a Bow or a Two-Handed Crossbow.

    2. Tactical Advantage – Increased movement speed after using Vault or Smoke Screen. This will give you an extra level of mobility and it will shorten your running time significantly.

    3. Steady Aim – 15% damage increase across the board if no enemies are near you. Pretty self-explanatory and it’s a better choice in my opinion than Sharpshooter, seeing as the later only offers a bit of burst at the start of a fight and then completely loses any relevance 3 seconds into it.

    I recommend you have at least +10 discipline from your gear for this build, it will make your life considerably easier.

    2. Build Number 2 Bola Shot build (Immortal DH)

    PROS:
    • Offers great levels of survivability.
    • You can take on Infernal Machine bosses on MP3 with ease, if you have over 100k DPS and 450k EHP.
    • Great for trying out higher MP levels.
    CONS:
    • Fairly low amounts of DPS.
    • Doesn't work in low MP levels, build 1 is much more efficient there.
    Primary – Bola Shot with the Volatile Explosives rune – This is a very spammable ability, and you will melt groups of enemies very quickly with it.

    Secondary – Spike Trap with the Echoing Blast rune – Very high damage output, excellent at killing groups of monsters or stacking 3 beneath a single boss and bursting him down. Given the fact that Bola Shot generates hatred very fast, you will be able to use these quite easily.

    Active Skills:

    1. Shadow Power with the Gloom rune - Gives you 15% life steal on all damage dealt and 35% reduced damage taken for 6 seconds. Same principle as the first build apply here.

    2. Smoke Screen with the Lingering Fog rune – 1.5 second invulnerability will come in handy when your Bola Shots haven’t exploded yet.

    3. Vault with the Tumble rune – Offers mobility and an escape mechanism.

    4. Preparation with the Backup Plan rune - Ensures you can keep the two very discipline dependent abilities (Shadow Power and Smoke Screen) up and available at all times.

    Passive skills:

    1. Night Stalker - Provides the possibility for the DH to become "immortal", by always having enough discipline to keep Shadow Power up and having enough damage output to compensate for any amount of incoming damage.

    2. Perfectionist - Fulfils the same basic principle as Night Stalker. More disc and EHP.

    3. Tactical Advantage - This passive reduces your travel time and adds a little sense of speed to your character.

    3. CotA farming build (only recommended for use in MP1-2 with medium to high-end gear) (SOLO ONLY)
    NOTE: This is a dedicated build for a specific type of farm run, see the details here.

    Primary – Hungering Arrow with the Devouring Arrow rune – Gives you a bit of burst damage so you can handle the elite.

    Secondary – Elemental Arrow with the Ball Lightning rune – You can fire these off as you enter the room and you can be sure you’ll hit everything. If your gear is good enough, you’ll melt through every mob in this area in a matter of seconds.

    Active skills:

    1. Shadow Power with the Gloom glyph – Mandatory ability here, since you will be rushing head long into 50 mobs at a time. It’ll ensure you will stay alive.

    2. Vault with the Tumble glyph – Reduces the time you spend collecting gold and Health Globes and also helps with AoE.

    3. Rain of Vengeance with the Dark Cloud glyph – This will ensure that you will keep your kill streak up and always give your Shadow Power something to leech from.

    4. Preparation with the Backup Plan glyph - Gives you a way of replenishing your discipline in case you ever need it...and you will need it.

    Passive skills:

    1. Tactical Advantage – Speed is the secret here, so this is mandatory.

    2. Vengeance – Gives you near-infinite hatred and some degree of discipline regeneration, very useful for the amount of times you’ll spam Vault.

    3. Archery – Flat-damage increase, always useful.





    4. Gear

    NOTE 1: These guides are designed so that you have a rough idea of what gear you can expect, for the money you are willing to spend. When searching for gear upgrades on the AH based off of this guide, please be prepared to make slight adjustments (either increasing if the budget allows it or decreasing if the market price goes up too much) to the affix values, as prices vary constantly.

    NOTE 2: I have not included any Magic Find in the mandatory searches. This is a very important aspect, as it skews results and you can never truly make a reliable guide if you factor in MF. In case you are looking for gear with MF, you can still use this guide as a template, as it outlines the basic stat combinations that make the class work, just be prepared to pay a lot more for gear with that particular affix.

    As a rule of thumb, when you are looking for gear for a demon hunter, you should look out for the following things:
    • Dexterity is extremely important. The more dexterity you have, the more your Crit. Chance and Crit. Dmg matter and vice-versa. For example, at high end levels of gear ( 2400 dex, 50% crit chance, 40% attack speed and 300+ crit hit damage), a point of Dex will give you approximately 60 DPS.
    • You must strive for at least 40% Crit. Chance and 220% Crit. Dmg. , even at the lowest levels of gear.
    • Your absolute minimum amount of Dexterity should be around 1750.
    1. Entry level gear (<10 million gold budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Rare helmet Min Dex. 50, Vit 50, CC 4% and socket Magic find / All res.. If you can find a helmet with the mandatory combination within the budget, buy it ASAP.

    Shoulders Rare shoulders Minimum 125 Dex, 45 All. Res and 50 Vit Magic and/or Pick-up Radius A decent shoulder-item can be found at a reasonable price nowadays.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 80 Dex, 80 Vit and 10% Life and Max Discipline +6 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% A Natalya's chest will give you a very nice boost in terms of survivabillity, as well as the opportunity of getting the 2-set bonus, if you can find another decent set item on the cheap.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 90, Vit. 35, All Res. +40 and CC 3% Magic find Bracers that offer a very good EHP and DPS increase can be found at very reasonable prices.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 125, CC 8% CrD 30% and All Res +35 Vitality instead of All. Res and/or Magic Find Great source of CrD and CC for a low amount of money.

    Pants Rare pants Minimum Dex 100, Vit 100, 50 All. Res and 1 socket Magic find Survivabillity pants, they'll go a long way to make sure you won't die like a fly.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex.90 At this level of gear, anything extra is a bonus. In combination with the Nat's chest, it will provide a huge DPS boost, as well as EHP and movement speed. Great deal!

    Belt Rare belt Minimum Dex. 125 Vit 50 and 40 All Res Life % and/or Magic Find EHP belt, best you can do at this level.

    Amulet Rare amulet CC 8.5% and CrD 50% Vit OR All res OR Average Damage OR 1 socket OR magc find The CrD and CC are extremely important to have and they come quite cheap, try searching for one of the optional affixes if it is in your budget.
    Ring 1 Rare ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% and 70 Dex Vitality OR All Res OR Magic Find Try searching for at least one ring with stats as this. If your budget allows it, take a look for the recommendation @ Ring 2 and if not, go for 2 rings in the vain of Ring 1.
    Ring 2 Unity Minimum Dex 70 This item has no optional affixes. The Unity is a hybrid ring and if you can afford it, it will prove itself very useful.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 150, Vit 150, 8% crit and 16% Att. Speed Max Disc +6 and/or 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Elemental Arrow damage increase for Build 1 or Bola Shot damage increase for Build 2.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1000, single socket Vitality You can try searching for a bow with affixes similar to the Manticore, but it's very unlikely that you'll find one, so I'd stick with this one.

    In terms of gems, you should aim for a 13% life gem or a 23% XP gem in your helmet, +34 Dex gems in your gear and a Radiant Square Emerald in your weapon.

    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, Build 1)
    Around 85.000 DPS and 200.000 EHP. This should allow you to do MP1 with ease.
    2. Mid-range gear (25-50 million budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes

    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 90 Dex and 4% CC All Res. / Vitality You can get a very good Nat's helm with CC with ease.

    Shoulders Rare shoulders Minimum 155 Dex, 55 All. Res and 50 Vit Magic and/or Pick-up Radius Shoulder upgrade should offer a marginal increase in EHP and DPS.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit and 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% Gives you a good boost in DPS and EHP, as well as the possibility of building up the Nat's set.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 90, Vit. 55 All Res. +40 and CC 4% Magic find Bracers that offer a very good EHP and DPS increase can be found at very reasonable prices.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 155, CC 8% CrD 30% and All Res +35 Vitality instead of All. Res and/or Magic Find Great source of CrD and CC for a low amount of money.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 90 All. Res or Vit Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 125 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. and/or Vitality Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt Rare Belt Minimum Dex. 160 Vit 50 and 65 All Res Life % and/or Magic Find EHP belt, best you can do at this level.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Dexterity 75, CC 9% and CrD 65% Vit OR All res OR Average Damage OR 1 socket OR magc find The CrD and CC are extremely important to have and they come quite cheap, try searching for one of the optional affixes if it is in your budget.
    Ring 1 Rare Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30%, 70 Dex and 40 Average Damage Vitality OR All Res OR Magic Find Try searching for at least one ring with stats as this. If your budget allows it, take a look for the recommendation @ Ring 2 and if not, go for 2 rings in the vain of Ring 1.
    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70 and 25 average damage All. Res, Vitality,CC or CrD A Natalya's ring will enable you to complete the set and gain the 20 discipline. This will prove invaluable, as it will allow you to experiment with other builds and increase your survival-rate to ludicrous levels.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 200, Vit 150, 8% crit and 16% Att. Speed Max Disc +6 and/or 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Elemental Arrow damage increase for Build 1 or Bola Shot damage increase for Build 2.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1150, single socket Vitality You can try searching for a bow with affixes similar to the Manticore, but it's very unlikely that you'll find one, so I'd stick with this one.

    In terms of gems, you should aim for a 16% life gem or a 27% XP gem in your helmet, +46 Dex gems in your gear and a Perfect Star Emerald in your weapon.

    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, Build 1)
    )Around 115.000 DPS and 275.000 EHP. This should enable you to do MP3 at a very reasonable pace.


    3. Intermediate gear (50-100 million budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 100 Dex and 5.5 CC All Res. / Vitality (for BiS) For this budget level, a Nat's helmet is the way to go, it completes the Nat set and also offers a decent DPS boost. Works well with both recommended builds.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 200 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit, 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 100, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 4.5% An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "holy grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 200 and Vit 30 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 70, Vit 50 and CrD 40% Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 8.5%, CrD 60% Vit, All res, Attack speed Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding. At this level of gear you should be able to get your hands on one easily.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3.5 or Minimum CrD 25 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit,16% Att. Speed and Max. Disc. +8 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Bola Shot damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1350 with a single socket Vitality At this point, the Manticore is only really beaten by really sick rare crossbows or bows, so it still remains top dog in my opinion.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +50 dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as a Radiant Star Emerald for your weapon.
    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0)
    Around 150.000 DPS and 350.000 EHP. MP3 becomes a walk-in-the-park, MP4 is slightly difficult, but manageable

    4. High-end gear (100+ million budget)
    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 90 Dex and 5.5 CC All Res. / Vitality (for BiS) For this budget level, a Nat's helmet is the way to go, it completes the Nat set and also offers a decent DPS boost. Works well with both recommended builds.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 180 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit, 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 90, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 4% Magic Find or another resist. An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "magic grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 150 Vitalty and/or look for at least 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 50, Vitality OR Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 8.5%, CrD 60% Vit, All res, Attack Speed Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding. At this level of gear you should be able to get your hands on one with relative ease.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3 or Minimum CrD 20 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit,16% Att. Speed and Max. Disc. +8 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Bola Shot damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1225 with a single socket Vitality At this point, the Manticore is only really beaten by really sick rare crossbows or bows, so it still remains top dog in my opinion.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +46 Dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as a Perfect Star Emerald for your weapon.
    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0)
    Around 180.000 DPS and 400.000 EHP. You can expect to farm MP4 at a fast rate, being able to stretch yourself up until MP7-8.


    5. Near Best-in-Slot gear // Best-in-Slot gear (500 million+ budget)


    For build 1


    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Natalya's Sight Minimum 100 Dex and 5.5 CC All Res. / Vitality (for BiS) This is the weakest link in this item build, as there are better alternatives, but the extra 20 discipline makes up for it. This helmet is recommended for Build 1, but can also be used to some extent in Build 2.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 225 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit, 10% Life and Max Discipline +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 125, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 5% An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "magic grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 200 and Vit 30 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 70, Vit 50 and CrD 40% Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 9%, CrD 75% and Attack Speed 6% Vit, All res Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. Speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3.5 and Minimum CrD 25 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit,16% Att. Speed and Max. Disc. +8 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Bola Shot damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1100 with 2 sockets Vitality Best-in slot weapon, hands down. Those 2 sockets offer up to 200% extra crit hit damage.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +50 dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as 2x Radiant Star Emeralds for your weapon.



    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, build 1)
    This one is a bit tricky to say, it depends on your luck at the AH. You can have anywhere from 250.000 DPS to upwards of 500.000 DPS. A reasonable estimate would be around 300.000 DPS and 650.000 EHP. This should enable you to do MP6 at a very fast rate, but anything after that just grows exponentially in HP, so I wouldn't say it is worth stretching yourself any further.




    For build 2

    Item Slot Name of item Mandatory affixes Optional Affixes (for BiS) Notes
    Head Mempo of Twilight Minimum CC of 3.5% This item has no optional affixes. Best-in-slot helmet for the Demon Hunter. Has greater effectiveness in Build 1, but is also very useful in Build 2.

    Shoulders Vile Ward Minimum 225 Dex and 50 Vit Pick-up Radius These shoulders are BiS and can roll 300 dexterity.

    Chest Natalya’s Embrace Minimum 100 Dex, 100 Vit and 10% Life and Max Disc +8 Increases Spike Trap damage by 10% and/or All Res Best in slot chest for Demon Hunters, regardless of build. Has 3 sockets and extra life as standard + can roll very high dex and vit, as well as max discipline.

    Bracers Rare Bracers Minimum Dex 125, Vit. 50, All Res. +40 and CC 5% An alternative would be Lacuni Prowlers, but rare bracers with the minimum affix level and combination provide the best balance of protection and damage.

    Gloves Rare Gloves Minimum Dex 150, CC 8.5% CrD 35% and Attack. Speed 6% Minimum All. Res +40 OR Vitality. Gloves are one of the few items that can roll CC,CrD and Attack Speed + a main stat. They can increase your DPS by a very large margin when you have the "magic grail" of stats on them.

    Pants Inna’s Temperance Minimum Dex 100, Vit 50 and Min. Attack Speed (unique affix for Inna’s) 9% All. Res instead of Vit. Best in slot damage-orientated pants. These also offer a 12% movement speed and in combination with the set boots you will be near the speed cap.

    Boots Natalya’s Bloody Footprints Minimum Dex. 200 and Vit 30 Look for 50 Int on them for some extra All.Res. Best-in-slot boots for Demon Hunter.

    Belt The Witching Hour Minimum Dex. 70, Vit 50 and CrD 40% Min + 9% Life OR All. Res. +50 Best in slot belt, the only belt with Attack Speed and Crit Hit damage.

    Amulet Rare Amulet Min. Dex 100, CC 9%, CrD 75% and Attack Speed 6% Vit, All res Amulets can roll incredibly high-stats, but be prepared to pay a very high amount of money for the trifecta (CC,CrD,Att. speed).

    Ring 1 Hellfire Ring Minimum CC 3.5, CrD 30% Vitality, All Res, Attack Speed (for the trifecta) Best-in-slot ring hands down. The experience bonus goes a long way towards the paragon grinding.

    Ring 2 Natalya’s Reflection Minimum Dex 70, CC 3.5 and Minimum CrD 25 All. Res, Vitality, Average Damage (over 30) A Natalya's ring with a CC and CrD combo on it offers a huge DPS increase, considering the fact the ring has a guaranteed attack speed affix.
    Off-Hand Quiver Dead Man’s Legacy Minimum Dex. 250, Vit 200, 9% crit and 16% Att. Speed Max Disc +8 as a minimum, 100-200 Int. for extra all. res. and/or Magic Find Best-in-slot quiver, take no substitute. Search for Elemental Arrow damage increase.

    Weapon Manticore Minimum Dex 150 and DPS 1100 with 2 sockets Vitality Best-in slot weapon, hands down. Those 2 sockets offer up to 200% extra crit hit damage.

    In terms of gems, you should go for a 29% XP gem in your helmet if you want to get XP more quickly or a 17% life gem for EHP. The +50 dex gems should be the minimum level you should have socketed in your gear, as well as 2x Radiant Star Emeralds for your weapon.


    What kind of DPS and EHP can I expect from this gear? (Paragon level 0, build 2)
    Build 2 has less damage output than Build 1, but you will be able to survive anything the game throws at you (including MP10 Uber bosses). At this point your health and damage are so high, you can tank anything using Shadow Power. Projected Stats: 180-300k DPS and 1 - 1.5 million EHP.




    5. Followers

    NOTE: The Enchantress and Scoundrel are equally matched up to the highest levels of gear, while the Templar has a severe lack of utility I highly recommended using the Enchantress or the Scoundrel and ignoring the Templar completely.

    1. Enchantress

    The Enchantress offers a 3% Attack Speed increase and a small EHP boost. She can also reach the highest levels of MF for a follower, as well as providing limited combat support by charming enemies.

    Recommended skills for the Enchantress
    • Charm - Provides a bit of extra utility in combat. Also can lead to some comical situations
    • Powered Armor - A defensive cooldown of the Enchantress, can help you out on numerous occasions.
    • Disorient - Same basic principle as Charm, extra utility.
    • Focused Mind - Provides 3% extra attack speed. Very useful passive ability.
    Recommended gear that you should put on the Enchantress
    • Rings
      • If you are looking for extra MF/GF, you can search for two Rings which have both of these affixes.
      • If you can afford it, the Leoric's Signet in combination with the Hellfire Ring will provide a massive bonus XP increase.
    • Amulet
      • Search for a rare amulet with GF and MF. An alternative to this would be Xephirian Amulet.
    • Weapon
      • Best in slot weapon for the Enchantress is The Grand Vizier. This is the item to strive for, and it will come in handy.


    2. Scoundrel
    The Scoundrel is my personal favorite in terms of followers. He offers an extra 3% Critical Hit Chance and decent levels of utility with the right set-up.
    • Crippling Shot - Very useful when kiting hard-hitting enemies.
    • Dirty Fighting - Escape mechanism for the Scoundrel
    • Mutlishot - This in combination with the recommended weapon is going to make kiting a walk in the park.
    • Anatomy - 3% extra Critical Hit Chance. A decent DPS buff.
    Recommended gear for the Scoundrel
    • Rings
      • If you are looking for extra MF/GF, you can search for two Rings which have both of these affixes.
      • If you can afford it, the Leoric's Signet in combination with the Hellfire Ring will provide a massive bonus XP increase
    • Amulet
      • Search for a rare amulet with GF and MF. An alternative to this would be Xephirian Amulet.
    • Weapon
      • I recommend getting a Two-Handed Crossbow or a Bow with Frost damage (you can search for it in the AH). Doesn't have to have damage or any other affix. This is so the Multishot ability becomes very potent.

    3. Templar

    I recommend you don't use this follower, and go for one of the other two. It doesn't provide any kind of meaningful utility or DPS/EHP increase. In case you do decide to use it though, I've outlined the recommended skills and items you should get on him.

    Recommended skills for the Templar
    1. Intervene - Makes the Templar able to take some mobs of you, giving him some utility in combat
    2. Intimidate - Limited utility in combat.
    3. Onslaught - Provides some extra damage from the Templar.
    4. Inspire - This is a fairly useful passive ability, but for Demon Hunters it doesn't really provide any meaningful boost.
    Recommended gear for the Templar
    • Rings
      • If you are looking for extra MF/GF, you can search for two Rings which have both of these affixes.
      • If you can afford it, the Leoric's Signet in combination with the Hellfire Ring will provide a massive bonus XP increase.
    • Amulet
      • Search for a rare amulet with GF and MF. An alternative to this would be Xephirian Amulet.
    • Weapon
      • A one-handed weapon with Frost Damage is recommended, the other affixes on it are inconsequential.
      • The Best-in-Slot weapon for the Templar is the Sun Keeper, as it provides MF as well.
    • Off-Hand (Shield)
      • You can put any shield on him, as it doesn't provide any real benefit.



    6. Farm routes

    1. Act I
    • Keywarden run

    Start at the last quest in Act 1 and teleport to the Festering Woods, clear that area, including the two sub-zones (Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior's Rest), then teleport to Leoric's Manor, go outside into the courtyard, clear it, go to Leoric's Hunting Grounds. At this point you should have 5 stacks so go to the Fields of Misery, find and kill the Warden.

    Abstract: A1, Q10, sub-objective 1 => Festering Woods => Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior’s Rest => TP to Leoric’s Manor => Leoric’s Manor’s Courtyard => Leoric’s Hunting Grounds => TP to Fields of Misery => Warden
    • Efficiency farm run

    Start at the last quest in Act 1 and teleport to the Festering Woods, clear that area, including the two sub-zones (Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior's Rest), then teleport to Leoric's Manor, go outside into the courtyard, clear it, go to Leoric's Hunting Grounds and clear that as well.

    Continue on with your farm route by going to the Northern Highlands, followed by the Southern Highlands (if you enter this area from the Northern Highlands, go North-West and follow the edge of the map until you find the Watchtower (it has a 50% spawn-rate), clear it, afterwards continue searching the Southern Highlands for the Cave of Moon Clan and clear that as well. In my opinion, if you want to farm Act 1, this is the most efficient route, you can include a few more areas in your route like the Cathedral and the Cemetery of the Forsaken, but I feel they do not have enough elite/champion groups to justify their presence.

    Abstract: Act 1, Quest 10, sub-objective 1 => Festering Woods => Crypt of the Ancients and Warrior’s Rest => TP to Leoric’s Manor => Leoric’s Manor’s Courtyard => Leoric’s Hunting Grounds => Northern Highlands => Southern Highlands => Search for Watch Tower and Cave of the Moon Clan => Fields of Misery ==(optional)=> Cathedral level 3 and 4 => Cemetery of the Forsaken and the 3 crypts there.
    • Crypt of the Ancients Runs (SOLO ONLY);
    NOTE: Please refer to this for the recommended build that is to be used here.

    Start the game with the quest Quest 6 (Broken Blade), sub-objective "Talk to Alaric", teleport to the Drowned Temple, talk to the NPC there and then head over to the Festering Woods and find the Crypt of the Ancients. Once you enter, clear the area and then town portal and log out. At this point, if you click "Resume Game" you will begin at the entrance of this dungeon. Clear it again, town portal and log out, rinse and repeat.

    This is a very good way to farm XP and gold and also have a decent chance at item drops. The principle of this run is speed, so doing it in MP0 (or even MP1 if your gear allows it) is very efficient, as long as you can complete a run of the Crypts in about a minute. For this particular run, movement speed and pick-up radius offer massive bonuses.

    Highly recommended farm route for people looking to boost their paragon level fairly quickly. (Around 25 million XP/hour).

    An alternative to this run is the Warrior's Rest, you follow the same steps, but instead of going to the Crypt of the Ancients, you go to the Warrior's Rest (also in Festering Woods). It isn't as efficient, but if you prefer this dungeon to the other, it is up to you.

    Abstract : Act 1, Quest 6, sub-objective 2 => Waygate Drowned Temple => Talk to NPC => Festering Woods => Crypt of the Ancients OR Warrior's Rest => clear => TP back to base => log-out => resume => Rinse and repeat.

    Here's a video showcasing this farm route and how to approach it:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrWzpTnAHrI


    2. Act II
    • Vault of the Assassins runs
    You start the game in Act 2, Quest 8 (The Black Soulstone), sub-objective 1. Teleport to the Desolate Sands and find the Vault of the Assassins in this area. Enter and clear it, but do not take the teleporter out of the dungeon, instead town portal, end game and resume. You will start at the beginning of the Vault , rinse and repeat.

    High density of elites and champions in this particular dungeon guarantee a high level of efficiency.

    I recommend MP3-4 for this run, for efficiency reasons. If your gear allows you to melt through this at a reasonable pace, you can consider upgrading to a higher MP level. (High-end gear level+ only)

    Abstract: Act 2, Quest 8, sub-objective 1 => Waygate to Desolate Sands > Vault of the Assassins > clear > TP, exist and resume.
    • Keywarden run

    The best route for farming keys in Act 2 is to do a Vault of the Assassins run, town portal and then teleport to the Dahlgur Oasis and search for the Warden.

    MP 2-3 is what I recommend for this, for time efficiency. It should take you around 15 minutes per run with a decent gear level (140k DPS with Steady Aim, 350k EHP, 24% movement speed).

    Abstract: Act 2, Quest 8, sub-objective 1 => Waygate to Desolate Sands > Vault of the Assassins > TP out > Waygate to Dahlgur Oasis> find and kill Warden.

    3. Act III
    • Azmodan run/Keywarden run

    Start the game at Quest 7, sub-objective three "Kill Azmodan" and teleport to the Tower of Damned Level 1, clear that level, go to Tower of the Damned level 2, clear that level, go to Heart of the Damned, clear that level and then take the exit to Arreat Crater Level 2 and use the waygate there to teleport to The Core of Arreat, clear the level, enter the Heart of Sin and defeat Azmodan. At this point you can choose to go for the Key Warden by teleporting to the Stone Fort, finding and killing him.

    I recommend this run be done at MP 2-3, it's very fast and efficient and yields great results for normal farming as well as key farming.

    Abstract: Act 3, Quest 7, sub-objective 3 => Waygate Tower of the Damned Level 1 => Tower of the Damned level 2 => Heart of the Damned => Use Arreat Crater level 2 waygate to go to the Core of Arreat => Core of Arreat => Azmodan ===(optional)===> TP to Stonefort => Keywarden
    • The long farm run:

    Start the game at Quest 7, sub-objective three "Kill Azmodan" and teleport to Arreat Crater level 1, clear the level then enter the Tower of the Damned level 1, clear it, enter Tower of the Damned level 2, clear it, enter the Heart of the Damned, clear it, exit into Arreat Crater level 2 and clear it, enter the Heart of the Cursed level 1 and clear it, enter the Heart of the Cursed level 2, go through the Heart of the Cursed and into the Core of Arreat, clear that level, kill Azmodan and then TP back to the base. Once you've done so, enter the Keep Depths level 1, clear it, enter the Keep Depths level 2, clear it and then do the same with Keep Depths level 3. At this point, you should teleport back to Bastion's Keep and use the waygate to get to Stonefort, clear the level, find and kill the warden.

    If you want to make your run extra-long, you can choose to teleport to Rakkis Crossing and proceed south-west towards the Fields of Slaughter. Enter any stores or other dungeons you find along the way. Once you reach the Fields, clear the area and go into the Caverns of Frost/Icefall Caves (only one of these will be spawned at any one time, and each has 2 levels). The extended run is at its most efficient with only these extra areas, adding on any others can prove to be too time-consuming and will break your pace.

    This farm run can take up to an hour, so it is a bit of an endurance run (especially the extra-long one). I recommend doing it on MP2, if your gear offers you a comfortable pace.

    Abstract: Act 3, Quest 7, sub-objective 3 => Waygate Arreat Crater level 1 => Tower of the Damned level 1 => Tower of the Damned level 2 => Heart of the Damned => Arreat Crater level 2 => Tower of the Cursed Level 1 => Tower of the Cursed level 2 => get to the Core of Arreat through the Heart of the Cursed => Core of Arreat => Azmodan => TP back to base => Keep Depths level 1 => Keep Depths level 2 => Keep Depths level 3 => Stonefort => kill Warden =====(optional)=====> TP back to base => Waygate Rakkis Crossing => proceed South-West towards the Fields of Slaughter => Fields of Slaughter => Caverns of Frost/Icefall Caves level 1 => Caverns of Frost/Icefall Caves level 2.

    4. Act IV

    Act 4 is way too inefficient for farming in my opinion, very low mob density, mob difficulty is higher than previous acts with no extra benefit. The only real reason you’d come here is for the Infernal Machine plans, for which I recommend doing a clear from the first quest of the act up to the keeper himself, thus ensuring that you will have 5 Nephalem stacks when you reach him. Try MP3 so you have a higher chance of success when attempting to farm the plan (Mid-range level gear+).


    7. Useful links

    If you are ever in search of more information about Demon Hunters, or indeed Diablo 3 in general, check out these sites:
    • D3 Max Stats - gives information on the maximum affixes that can roll on any one item. Extremely useful for making informed decisions on the AH.
    • Diablo Progress - fun and informative site, it ranks you against all the other players of the world, so you can have an idea where you on the ladder. Also, has lists of every item ever generated on the D3 live servers.
    • An EHP calculator can be found at this site.
    • You can get a DPS calculator from this topic here, amazing work put into it by the author. (Excel is needed)
    • The Blizzard official Game Guide is also an excellent place to go for information, although it sometimes doesn't have what you are looking for.
    • And last, but not least, Diablo Fans !
    Thank you for reading,
    Zucchero
    Posted in: Demon Hunter: The Dreadlands
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