With the sun setting on Dragonflight and The War Within on the horizon, our Havoc Demon Hunter Writer, Shadarek, offers a retrospective highlighting Havoc's journey in Dragonflight and shares their hopes for the spec's next evolution with a War Within Wishlist.
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Havoc Demon Hunter's Dragonflight Experience
Havoc Demon Hunter has been at the peak of its power multiple times in Dragonflight so far. This editorial will go deeper into how Havoc has done in each of the seasons of Dragonflight, as well as what it gained leaving Shadowlands behind, and what to hope for to keep going forward into The War Within.
- Season 1 - Coming into Dragonflight, Havoc had massive changes to its base design with many actively used talents being added to the kit. With Essence Break and Momentum being able to be taken with Demonic for the first time, and Initiative being added, the skill ceiling of the spec was raised as the movement builds became the top performers in all scenarios. The number of added abilities Havoc gained access to made the class a much harder class to play right out of the gate from Season 4 of Shadowlands, where Sinful Brand extension builds dropped even Blade Dance from the rotation.
While Havoc started this season incredibly strong, multiple buffs and changes to other specs constantly during this season quickly lowered it from a top single target and AoE spec to being mediocre at single target scenarios with good AoE. Havoc at this time also had a frustrating design in single target, where Cycle of Hatred and Shattered Destiny were superior single target options
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