Diablo Immortal brings back Diablo III’s Demon Hunter with its twin crossbows and incredible single-target damage. While they can also deal solid AOE damage through several abilities, they excel in eliminating single targets with furious bursts of damage.
With all of the different classes in Diablo Immortal, it may be hard to figure out which class to play for a first playthrough, so here is what the Demon Hunter can do.
Demon Hunters can do decent AOE damage, but they truly excel when it comes to melting one particular target at a time. Their Ultimate Ability, Volley, can transform that single-target damage into temporary cones of death in the form of waves of arrows.
They can knock back their target and continue to rain destruction upon them across a nice variety of skills. They can fight in groups as well. Multishot, Rain of Vengeance, and Strafe help in obliterating groups of enemies.
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Just pack them nice and tight together, and let the crossbows fire. They are quick on their feet and pack a punch. However, they are not especially sturdy either, so that makes speed all the more important.
Crossbow Shot is Demon Hunter’s basic move, but it is nonetheless an incredible skill. It does high damage to single-target foes, and if the player can get The Hungerer, it gets enhanced. The Demon Hunter's exclusive off-hand makes Crossbow Shot hits pierce targets.
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Knockback Shot is so important to start pushing lines of enemies back early on. Before long though, enemies immune to knockbacks are going to start showing up. Sentry will replace it, and it summons turrets to start shooting foes. Strafe will then be replaced with Daring Swing to become as mobile as possible, letting the AOE
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