Havoc Demon Hunter DPS Easy Mode — The War Within (11.2.5)
On this page, we explain how to easily play Havoc Demon Hunter in World of Warcraft — The War Within (11.2.5), using the simplest rotation, talent tree, stat priority, gear setup, etc., without sacrificing performance.
Foreword
Welcome to our Easy Mode Page! This section is intended for players who are new to the game or class, have no intentions of raiding Mythic difficulty, and want a straightforward rundown of how the specialization plays without the overwhelming priority details needed for optimal play.
The Basics of Havoc Demon Hunter
The Havoc rotation is relatively simple at its core, expanded greatly by the talent tree. It's mostly GCD locked, meaning the key principle is to always be pressing something. Three simple rules that cover the core pillars are:
- Build and Spend Fury - This is your core resource.
It's built with
Demon Blades (from auto-attacks),
Felblade,
Sigil of Flame and
Immolation Aura. It's required to cast most
Havoc abilites, but most importantly to use
Blade Dance on cooldown and
Chaos Strike otherwise. - Overlap Cooldown Windows - Havoc has some key
cooldown windows that amplify each other.
Eye Beam triggers
Demonic, cast on cooldown every 20 seconds,
Essence Break every
40 seconds during this. - Use Big Cooldowns -
Metamorphosis resets
the cooldown of
Blade Dance and
Eye Beam every 2 minutes, so use
those before casting it.
Sigil of Spite and
The Hunt should be
cast on cooldown.
Learning Havoc is all about understanding the cadence of Fury, and planning your cooldown cycles. It's best to start with getting a feel for how quickly it can generate, while building the intuition for when you may start to run out. Once you have that down, focus on building comfort with your cooldown timings to plan around each of them, which will elevate your gameplay significantly. As there are a lot of abilities and important passive effects, if you are completely new to Havoc and need more information on each ability, check our Spell Summary page:
Recommended Builds for Havoc Demon Hunter
As we are now deep into Season 3, this page assumes you do have access to the Season 3 Tier Set. If you're just starting out and looking for recommendations without the Tier Set considered, check out our Talent Page:
Fortunately for Havoc, the recommendation in both Raid and Mythic+
remains
Aldrachi Reaver, regardless of whether you have the Tier set.
The only major impact after gaining it is that
Fel-Scarred becomes a
much more competitive pure single-target option.
Beginner's Guide to Havoc Demon Hunter in The War Within
Beginner Single-Target Talents for Havoc Demon Hunter
In Raid, Havoc has a few build options, but the flexibility provided by
Aldrachi Reaver in different encounter types locks it in as the
recommended choice. This has the build-spend cycle at its core, focusing
on your
Eye Beam windows every 20 seconds.
It adds an extra requirement to play around
Reaver's Glaive, using
Screaming Brutality to support the
Throw Glaive talents taken
elsewhere on the tree without needing to manually cast it.
If you are interested in a deep dive on this or a
Fel-Scarred
build, check our talent page:
Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the best build directly into your game!
Beginner AoE and Mythic+ Talents for Havoc Demon Hunter
Due to Mythic+ rewarding flexibility and strong AoE, the benefits of
Aldrachi Reaver
shine. It provides strong cleave and single-target all within one build, and has
the extra benefit of strong funnel damage via
Wounded Quarry.
The playstyle is very similar to single-target, focused on your 20 and 40-second
burst windows, while adding in
Immolation Aura as a main damage source. It
does, however, require you to apply
Reaver's Mark smartly to the most
dangerous priority target.
If you are interested in a deep dive on this or a
Fel-Scarred build,
check our talent page:
Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the best build directly into your game!
Beginner Havoc Demon Hunter DPS Rotation
Anywhere that
Chaos Strike is mentioned, this also applies to
Annihilation during
Metamorphosis. The same is also true for
Blade Dance and
Death Sweep. Havoc has no buffs to apply to your
party, or setup required before entering combat. It's always prepared!
Single Target Breakdown
In single-target, Havoc is built around its build-and-spend core using Fury. This dictates your damage cycle, alongside your burst cooldown combos. Here's a brief breakdown of the key steps when getting started:
- Generate Fury - auto-attacks passively generate this with
Demon Blades.
When you need additional resources to fuel spenders, cast builders.
Priority -
Felblade ➜
Sigil of Flame ➜
Immolation Aura. - Spend Fury - this fuels your spender casts, so maintain a reserve for
cooldown locked abilities.
Always cast
Blade Dance on cooldown, otherwise spend on
Chaos Strike. - Execute Your Combo -
Eye Beam initiates your combo by triggering
Demonic every 20 seconds;
Cast
Vengeful Retreat just before each
Eye Beam to trigger
Exergy;
Every 40 seconds, follow up with
Essence Break and execute the complete combo;
Combo:
Death Sweep ➜
Annihilation ➜
Annihilation.
- Use Big Cooldowns - Your major cooldown is
Metamorphosis,
which should be cast every 2 minutes. Make sure both
Blade Dance and
Eye Beam are on cooldown.
Both
The Hunt and
Sigil of Spite are cast on cooldown. - Manage Reaver's Glaive -
Aldrachi Reaver is built around
Reaver's Glaive.
Cast this whenever available, following up with
Chaos Strike ➜
Blade Dance to consume both buffs.
AoE
Havoc operates very similarly in AoE, with the addition of
A Fire Inside
that raises the importance of
Immolation Aura. Extra things to be aware of
are:
- Blade Dance as a Priority - You always want
Blade Dance to be
on cooldown, even moreso than in single target. Make sure to always have a Fury
reserve for this reason. - Manage Aldrachi Mechanics - In AoE,
Aldrachi Reaver needs
Reaver's Mark applied to your priority target to activate funnel from
Wounded Quarry.
Always cast
Blade Dance second in the follow-up sequence. - Keep Immolation Aura on Cooldown - You never want to be at 2 charges
of
Immolation Aura.
Watch out for
A Fire Inside resets, and spend both charges aggressively
in big pulls. - Plan Around Eye Beam - Cast
Eye Beam every
20 seconds, unless enemies are about to die.
As a pack is dying, save it and use it at the start of the next set of enemies.
Defensive Spells for Havoc Demon Hunter
Havoc has access to a few different active and passive defensive tools, giving it solid survivability and self-sustain during combat.
Blur - provides 20% damage reduction and 50% increased Dodge
chance for 10 seconds, with a 1-minute cooldown. This is Havoc's most consistent
defense tool and, due to the low cooldown, should be used liberally to reduce the
incoming damage from dangerous attacks.
Netherwalk - grants complete damage immunity for 6 seconds,
alongside 100% increased movement speed, with a 3-minute cooldown. This is your
emergency tool used to avoid lethal mechanics, as you cannot attack while it's
active. Bear in mind that, while you are immune to damage, you are
not immune to debuffs being applied while this is active.
Darkness - provides you and nearby allies a 15% chance
(increased to 30% outside of a raid group) to avoid damage taken from attacks for
8 seconds. This can be extremely powerful, but is best used for frequent instances
of damage rather than gambling on avoiding lethal ones.
Metamorphosis - during the cast animation, you are briefly
immune to all damage and effects for 1 second which can, on rare occasions, be
used to avoid dangerous mechanics.- Self-Healing - while not active defensive tools, Havoc comes with a lot
of built-in Leech thanks to
Soul Rending. This gives a flat 10% at all
times, plus an additional 10% during
Metamorphosis. Alongside that,
Demonic Appetite and enemy deaths often trigger Soul Fragments which
provide healing in combat.
Aldrachi Reaver - has access to
Army Unto Oneself, which causes
Felblade to reduce damage taken by 10% for 5 seconds when cast. This
has a fairly high uptime due to the frequent casts for Fury generation, with the
added benefit of allowing you to time casts for dangerous moments.
Havoc Demon Hunter Stat Priorities
The Havoc stat priority is fairly straightforward and is as follows:
- Critical Strike;
- Mastery;
- Haste;
- Versatility;
- Agility.
Stat priorities will change based on other talents taken in different encounter types but, in general, this should serve you well. Finer details regarding each stat, and the reason behind why they are picked, can be found on our full stat page linked below.
Blizzard Rotation Assist for Havoc Demon Hunter
Added in Patch 11.1.7, the Rotation Assist tool curated by Blizzard has two modes: the first highlights action bar buttons with a recommended priority, while the second provides a single keybind that automatically presses the top priority ability on that same list, but with a 25% GCD penalty between casts.
Uniquely for Havoc, it is significantly impacted by the restrictions on what the tools will not recommend. In addition to on-use trinkets, racials, and major cooldowns, any of Havoc's abilities that displace your character will never be recommended in the priority. This includes:
- Cooldowns -
Metamorphosis,
The Hunt. - Movement/Displacement -
Felblade,
Fel Rush,
Vengeful Retreat.
All of these will need to be used manually if you have talents related to them taken. This also extends to defensive and crowd control abilities as well.
Due to the loss of
Felblade, Havoc struggles to really sustain its
own resources using the tool, and flow is disrupted heavily. The estimated
losses using the tool out-the-box, compared to a standard rotation based on Hero
Talent choice and content type, can be found in the table below:
| Hero Talent | Single-Target | AoE |
|---|---|---|
Aldrachi Reaver Assist |
-45% | -40% |
Aldrachi Reaver One-Button |
-34% | -30% |
Fel-Scarred Assist |
-20% | -16% |
Fel-Scarred One-Button |
-18% | -19% |
While in many cases the tool is quite good for picking up a brand new spec,
unfortunately in Havoc's case it is fatally impacted by these limitations, and
it doesn't really play like it's supposed to. The best advice if you intend to
use it while learning the spec, is to avoid
Aldrachi Reaver entirely due
to how impacted it is. Instead, stick to
Fel-Scarred which fares much
better.
Due to that tree not being recommended in other sections, we've provided suitable builds to use if you intend to play with the assistant:
Changelog
- 05 Oct. 2025: Reviewed for Patch 11.2.5.
- 03 Sep. 2025: Updated to emphasize recommendations are with the new Tier Set.
- 04 Aug. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.2.
- 15 Jun. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.1.7 to include notes regarding Rotation Assist.
- 21 Apr. 2025: Reviewed for Patch 11.1.5 - moved Aldrachi AoE build back to low movement options due to ease of execution.
- 04 Mar. 2025: Added movement talents back to Aldrachi Reaver AoE for now.
- 24 Feb. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.1.0.
- 15 Dec. 2024: Updated for Patch 11.0.7 with much simpler basic rotation breakdown.
- 21 Oct. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 11.0.5.
- 09 Sep. 2024: Updated to reflect new Fel-Scarred recommendations.
- 21 Aug. 2024: Updated for The War Within.
- 23 Jul. 2024: Updated for The War Within Pre-Patch.
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Updated for Season 4.
- 21 Mar. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.6.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.5, no changes necessary.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.2.
- 04 Sep. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.7, no changes necessary.
- 10 Jul. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.5, no changes necessary.
- 01 May 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1, added section highlighting Essence Break's importance.
- 20 Mar. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.0.7.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.0.5.
- 31 Dec. 2022: Raised Mastery in Stat Priority.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Reviewed for Dragonflight Season 1.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
- 24 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight Pre-Patch.
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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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