Havoc Demon Hunter Legion: Remix Guide — The War Within (11.2.7)
On this page, you will learn all about Havoc Demon 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 Havoc Demon Hunter, please check out our Leveling page.
Legion Remix Guide for Havoc Demon Hunter
Welcome to our Legion Remix Guide for Havoc Demon Hunter! Here we will cover everything you need to know about getting the most out of your Havoc Demon Hunter in the Patch 11.2.5 special feature, Legion: Remix.
This page is entirely dedicated to playing Havoc Demon Hunter in the new event. If you want to know more about what Legion Remix involves, such as how it works and what rewards are on offer, you can check out our dedicated Legion Remix page!
Which Artifact Path to Pick as Havoc Demon Hunter?
In Legion Remix, you have the option of empowering your Artifact Weapon through
one of five different paths as you collect and spend
Infinite Power. These
five trees each have their own unique active ability, multiple passives that
increase your damage, healing, or survivability, and a number of nodes that boost
your attributes. Each provide different benefits depending on your playstyle,
but remember - experimentation and playing around with the different themes is half
the fun of Remix, and picking based on theme, visuals, or just because it sounded
cool is perfectly valid!
If you're really looking to be optimal though, we firmly recommend
the Fel tree in all situations. This
provides the largest damage boost across all trees, and two powerful cooldown abilities
in both
Twisted Crusade and
Felspike. It also grants
high value passive nodes along the way.
Below is a quick breakdown on what each tree grants:
- Nature - provides some strong damage
procs and the
Call of the Forest ability, dealing Physical damage to
targets while granting you and your allies a shield and additional attack/casting
speed. This is a good support option, especially for group content. - Fel - purely damage focused, providing
both
Twisted Crusade and
Felspike. Both are potent cooldowns
that add extremely high burst to your arsenal, perfect for racing through content
to collect infinite power. - Arcane - is a mixture of offense and
defense.
Naran's Everdisc deals high damage to targets and can be repeated
if you catch the projectile, providing a shield and bonus Haste whenever you sucessfully
do so. Other benefits such as
Arcane Aegis provides some extra defense,
but can be a little awkward to use as a melee - requiring you to switch between
moving backwards and standing still. - Storm - provides huge AoE damage via
Tempest Wrath, and also contains strong passive traits like
Terror From Below.
Provides a huge amount of Haste and movement speed in large pulls as well via the
Thunderstruck effect. - Holy - much more oriented toward healing, but some of its effects provide massive boosts to survivability. Can be an option if you're struggling, or if you want to hybridize for group play.
Best Legion Remix Leveling Talents for Havoc Demon Hunter
Below we have provided a recommended leveling build and talent pickup order for your Havoc Demon Hunter in Legion Remix. The recommended path should serve you well regardless of whether you choose to remain in the open world, or mix in some dungeons and raids along the way.
We've also provided some endgame builds for different content that uses the
entire talent tree, setting you up best to do a variety of different endgame
activities while you gather more
Infinite Power!
Please keep in mind that this Leveling section is specific to Legion Remix. For our War Within Leveling Guide for Havoc Demon Hunter, you can head to the page below.
Best Legion Remix Leveling Build for Havoc Demon Hunter
Legion Remix Leveling Build
This build makes sure to build out the core toolkit with some flexible options, allowing you to tackle both single-target and AoE challenges comfortably.
Due to how open the Demon Hunter tree is built, it's able to pick up all of its extra defensive and CC nodes. This sets you up well for tackling higher world tiers, should you want the extra challenge.
Legion Remix Endgame Dungeon and Mythic+ Build
This build assumes you've reached max level, and switches Hero Talents over to
Aldrachi Reaver. Both Hero Talents are option here, but this provides
a solid foundation for a variety of different fight styles.
The build leans heavily into filling out as many AoE options as possible - most
importantly the
Immolation Aura effects - to round out the tree. It also
still picks up a strong single-target toolkit to deal with any bosses you find
throughout each dungeon.
Legion Remix Endgame Raid and Bossing Build
This build assumes you've reached max level, so switches Hero Talents over to
Aldrachi Reaver.
In Raids and when facing dangerous Bosses, single target is the name of the
game.
Aldrachi Reaver provides this, while also still having the benefit
of strong cleave for different encounters. This makes it perfectly suited for the
fast pace of Endgame Legion Remix raids, where you don't really have time to respec
to the optimal build.
Level by Level Rotation
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!
Dynamic Priority List
Below is a sample priority list to keep track of which abilities to press. Bear in mind this is tailored to the leveling build in the options above:
- Cast
The Hunt as frequently as possible (especially against tough enemies). - Cast
Fel Rush to engage targets. - Cast
Felblade to engage targets - Cast
Sigil of Doom /
Consuming Fire /
Abyssal Gaze while in
Metamorphosis. - Use
Metamorphosis as frequently as possible (especially against tough enemies). - Cast
Immolation Aura when at 2 charges. - Cast
Eye Beam on cooldown. - Cast
Blade Dance on cooldown. - Cast
Immolation Aura on cooldown. - Use
Metamorphosis as frequently as possible when
Eye Beam and
Blade Dance are on cooldown (especially against tough enemies). - Cast
Blade Dance on cooldown against multiple enemies. - Cast
Chaos Strike whenever you have enough Fury. - Cast
Sigil of Flame in AoE situations, or to generate Fury. - Cast
Demon's Bite to generate Fury. - Cast
Felblade to generate Fury. - Cast
Throw Glaive when you need to pull enemies from a distance.
Bear in mind that in Remix, due to all of the extra scaling effects from Artifact traits and bonuses, it really doesn't matter much how well you execute a rotation. Take this chance to get used to how things flow, and get out there and farm as much Bronze as you can!
Changelog
- 30 Nov. 2025: Updated Recommendations.
- 05 Oct. 2025: Page added.
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This guide has been written by Wordup, a frequent theorycrafter involved in a number of class communities. He is also an experienced player who has been in the world top 100 since the days of Sunwell, currently raiding in Echoes. You can follow him on Twitter.
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