Table of Contents
- +1. Class-Specific Cards
- 1.1. Commons
- 1.2. Rares
- 1.3. Epics
- 1.4. Legendaries
- +2. Neutral Cards
- 2.1. Commons
- 2.2. Rares
- 2.3. Epics
- 2.4. Legendaries
- +3. Gold Allocation Guide
- 3.1. Pack Type.
- 3.2. Adventures
- 4. Changelog
On this page, you will find a list of the most useful Common, Rare, Epic, andLegendary cards for the Demon Hunter class, in terms of crafting. We separatecards by their rarity; Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary, but each individual cardis given a rating of priority. It is important to know that a Rare or Epic cardthat is given a "High" or "Top" priority rating should be crafted before aLegendary with a "Medium" rating. In fact, if you have 1,600 Arcane Dust tospend, crafting 2 or 3 Epics and a handful of Rares is usually better thanspending it all on a single Legendary. If a card is not mentioned, you can safelyassume that it is rarely, or never, used in the Constructed meta.
You will also find a guide on how to best allocate your gold or money betweenthe various Card packs and Adventures. This can vary greatly from class toclass and has a great effect on how quickly and efficiently you can build acompetitive deck.
1.
Class-Specific Cards
In this section, we list the class-specific cards that are important for youas a Demon Hunter.
1.1.
Commons
- Crimson Sigil Runner - Priority = HIGH: Crimson Sigil Runner providesimmense flexibility as both card draw and stats are comparable to other minions ofthe same Cost, making it a great pick for every Demon Hunter deck.
- Overgrowth - Priority = HIGH: Overgrowth is an extremely powerfulramp tool that provides a massive advantage for many turns when played in theearly game.
- Spectral Sight - Priority = MEDIUM: Spectral Sight providesconditional card draw at a low cost. It is a great way to replenish resourcesin low-curve decks that can consistently use the Outcast mechanic.
1.2.
Rares
- Skull of Gul'dan - Priority = TOP: Skull of Guldan provides a uniquelypowerful card draw effect that is unrivaled by any other class, making the cardessential for all decks.
- Priestess of Fury - Priority = LOW: Priestess of Fury is an extremelypowerful card that is hard for opponents to deal with.
- Furious Felfin - Priority = LOW: Furious Felfin can be used as bothtempo and removal. While its Battlecry is conditional, it is incredibly easy toactivate with the Demon Hunter Hero Power.
1.3.
Epics
- Warglaives of Azzinoth - Priority = MEDIUM: Warglaives of Azzinothprovides an excellent tool for board control at the expense of Health. Only thelarge number of weapon-based options for Demon Hunter prevent this card fromgetting a higher priority.
1.4.
Legendaries
- Metamorphosis - Priority = TOP: Metamorphosis provides a uniquelypowerful source of damage that can be used for burst damage or removal, allowingit to fit into any Demon Hunter deck.
- Kayn Sunfury - Priority = HIGH: Kayn Sunfury has a unique effectattached to a very strong stat line. The card is essential for Aggro and Midrangedecks to help bypass Taunt minions, but is not essential in decks with slowerand more controlled strategies.
2.
Neutral Cards
In this section, we list neutral cards that are always good to craft if youare playing Demon Hunter. Note that many of these cards will be usable in a widerange of decks across multiple classes. This means that crafting these cardsover class specific ones is often a good idea if you plan to play a range ofclasses.
2.1.
Commons
- Blazing Battlemage - Priority = LOW: Blazing Battlemage provides anadditional early-game threat for aggressive Demon Hunter decks, but can be easilybe swapped for another strong 1-drop.
2.2.
Rares
There are currently no neutral Rare cards used in commonly played Demon Hunterdecks.
2.3.
Epics
There are currently no neutral Epic cards used in commonly played Demon Hunterdecks.
2.4.
Legendaries
- Maiev Shadowsong - Priority = LOW: Maiev Provides aggressive deckswith another way to bypass Taunt minions or allows them to simply ignore a largethreat while they pressure opponents.
3.
Gold Allocation Guide
3.1.
Pack Type.
Due to predating the class, the Rise of Shadows expansion card packs havenothing to offer for the Demon Hunter class.
Due to predating the class, the Saviors of Uldum expansion card packs havenothing to offer for the Demon Hunter class.
Due to predating the class, the Descent of Dragons expansion card packs havenothing to offer for the Demon Hunter class.
The Ashes of Outlands expansion provides all of the initial Demon Hunter classcards. Due to the power of these cards massively exceeding neutral cards,obtaining cards from this set is essential.
Due to all other expansions not containing class cards, Ashes of Outlandscards packs should be the only priority for dedicated Demon Hunter players.
3.2.
Adventures
The Galakronds Awakening adventure provides very little for the Demon Hunterclass, with the only consideration being Frenzied Felwing due to itssynergy with the naturally aggressive nature of the Demon hunter class.
4.
Changelog
- 30 Apr. 2020: Crafting guide added.
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