Beast Mastery Hunter Legion: Remix Guide — The War Within (11.2.5)

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On this page, you will learn all about Beast Mastery Hunter in Legion: Remix. From the best leveling talents, the best Artifact Weapon path, as well as your gameplay rotation, we will provide you with everything to need to claim all the rewards in Legion: Remix.

If you were looking for our The War Within leveling guide for Beast Mastery Hunter, please check out our Leveling page.

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Remix: Legion Guide for Beast Mastery Hunter

Welcome to our Legion Remix Guide for Beast Mastery Hunter! Here we will cover everything you need to know about getting the most out of your Beast Mastery Hunter in the Patch 11.2.5 special feature, Legion: Remix.

This page is entirely dedicated to playing Beast Mastery Hunter in the new event. If you want to know more about Legion Remix in general, for example how it works and what rewards you can earn, you can check out our dedicated Legion Remix page!

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Which Artifact Path to Pick as Beast Mastery Hunter?

In Legion Remix you will have to pick one of five paths in your Artifact Weapon to spend your Infinite Power Icon Infinite Power on. These five trees each have their own unique active ability as well as multiple passives that increase your damage, healing, or survivability. Below are a few recommendations depending on your playstyle, but keep in mind that experimentation and playing around with the different themes and passive is half the fun of this temporary game-mode. Picking your favorite choice based on theme and visuals is perfectly valid!

For Solo Players: We recommend playing with either the Arcane or Nature tree for starters, due to their kit being a mix of defenses and offenses. You can switch to Storm or Fel for raw DPS when teaming up with other players, or when you can handle the damage enemies deal to you.

For Duo-ing: When teaming up with one other player, having a combination of Fel and either Storm or Arcane works best. The player talenting into the Fel tree will apply Fel Touched to enemies, while the Arcane and Storm damage deals increased damage against Fel Touched enemies, something you cannot benefit from by yourself.

For Group Play: When doing 5-man dungeons, Storm is likely your best option due to its massive AoE potential, while Fel offers great single-target damage boosts for raid encounter.

Here's a quick overview of each of the trees:

  • Nature: This tree offers strong damage procs, while the active ability Call of the Forest Icon Call of the Forest shields you as well as dealing moderate AoE damage to targets in front of you. The passives in the tree provide good damage and survivability, and are particularly powerful when teaming up with other players.
  • Fel: This is a purely damage-focused tree, allowing you to summon a Dreadlord with Twisted Crusade Icon Twisted Crusade that will summon a Rain of Fire to deal damage in an area. With the capstone you can re-use this ability for a massive amount of AoE burst around the Dreadlords location.
  • Arcane: This tree mixes survivability and DPS, but only if you can stand still in combat. It's active ability, Naran's Everdisc Icon Naran's Everdisc, deals massive AoE damage to targets in front of you, and you can benefit from this up to 3 times if you catch the orb as it returns to you.
  • Storm: The likely go-to choice for any caster due to the passive ability of being able to cast while moving, this tree is still quite useful for Assassination Rogue. The active ability Tempest Wrath Icon Tempest Wrath deals damage in a circle around you, and each target hit will increase the damage further. Perfect for massive pulls that you tank with Evasion Icon Evasion. With more points in the tree this also grants massive amounts of haste.
  • Holy: This tree is a bit more healing-oriented, and can be surprisingly useful in early Heroic World Tier progression due to our lackluster self-healing and survivability. It's active ability Vindicator's Judgment Icon Vindicator's Judgment will deal massive AoE damage and healing, while its passives will provide regular procs of healing to yourself or party members if you team up with other players
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Best Legion Remix Leveling Talents for Beast Mastery Hunter

Below you will find our recommended leveling build and talent pickup order for your Beast Mastery Hunter in Legion Remix. Depending on how you choose to level up you will want to make some changes, i.e. if you decide to just do a variety of quests, or want to mostly level in dungeons, so we have listed builds for all activities.

Please keep in mind that this Leveling section is specific to Legion Remix. For our The War Within Leveling Guide for Beast Mastery Hunter, you can head to the page below.

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Best Legion Remix Leveling Build for Beast Mastery Hunter

Open World and Questing Build Dungeon and Mythic+ Build Raid and Bossing Build
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Open World and Questing Build

This build assumes you are spending a lot of time questing or just farming regular enemies in open world content.

4.2.

Dungeon and Mythic+ Build

This build is intended for dungeons and Mythic+, prioritizing AoE damage over single-target.

4.3.

Raid and Bossing Build

This build is intended for raid-content or when fighting particularly threatening bosses or rare mobs out in the open world, especially on Heroic World Tier. It focuses entirely on single-target DPS.

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Leveling Rotation for Beast Mastery Hunter

Since Legion Remix is the perfect opportunity to level classes you haven't played before, we wanted to keep things as simple as possible for those learning the spec. Simply use the slider to select your level to learn a little bit more about how and when to use the abilities you just unlocked.

Move the slider below to make the guide update to your level!

Level: 1

When using our slider, note that some talents may appear sooner than you expect them to in the rotation. This is due to the differences in the recommended builds above, each taking talents at slightly different times, and sometimes entirely different talents.

  1. Misdirection Icon Misdirection redirects all the aggro/threat generated by your Barbed Shot Icon Barbed Shot, Cobra Shot Icon Cobra Shot, etc. to redirect to your pet. So you can activate it, hit a few mobs with Barbeds and Cobras, and watch them flock to your pet for AoE damage. From Level 44, it will also reduce your pet's damage taken and double as a defensive use for your pet. This ability is a big part of why leveling as Beast Mastery is considered so good!
  2. Use Mend Pet Icon Mend Pet for large pulls to keep your pet healthy.
  3. On AoE, use Multi-Shot Icon Multi-Shot to maintain Beast Cleave Icon Beast Cleave on your pet.
  4. Use Bestial Wrath Icon Bestial Wrath on pulls and mobs that will survive most of its 15-second duration.
  5. Use Kill Command Icon Kill Command on cooldown.
  6. Use Kill Shot Icon Kill Shot on targets below 20% health.
  7. Use Barbed Shot Icon Barbed Shot to keep it from hitting 2 charges, and to maintain the Frenzy Icon Frenzy buff on your pet.
  8. Use Cobra Shot Icon Cobra Shot as a filler.
  9. Spam Arcane Shot Icon Arcane Shot.
  10. Use Steady Shot Icon Steady Shot as a filler.
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Changelog

  • 05 Oct. 2025: Added for Patch 11.2.5.
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