The best WoW demon hunter transmog sets, ranked

Key recommendations

  • The Battlegear of the Shattered Abyss set oozes a dark atmosphere fit for a disciple of Illidan.
  • The Demonbane armor from Tomb of Sargeras reflects the sacrifices of demon hunters to avenge the Legion.
  • The Vestment of Second Sight from The Nighthold embodies practicality and drama for demon hunters.



Few classes in World of Warcraft have as dramatic a presence as demon hunters. These demon slayers will do anything to achieve their goals, and their disturbing nature has made them fan favorites.

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For characters who can't canonically see, they sure have a great sense of fashion. Demon Hunter transmog kits are as dramatic and dynamic as the class itself, and there are some real classics in their repertoire. Although the hunt never ends, it can be interrupted for a bit of a fashion show. Grab some Demon Souls as a snack, sit back, relax and get ready for the best Demon Hunter Transmog Sets.


9 Shattered Abyss Combat Gear

Armor Set Shattered Abyss battlegear from World of Warcraft


Set the name

Shattered Abyss Combat Gear

Required level

10+

Location

Demon Hunter's Classroom Campaign

The Demon Hunter Class campaign is one of the best in Legion. It's full of dark atmosphere and cocky energy, just the way demon hunters like it. Those who work on maxing out the campaign are rewarded with a set fit for a disciple of Illidan.

The Battlegear of the Shattered Abyss set is as dark as demon hunters get. It is full of dark colors with hints of that nasty shade of Fel Green that is so associated with class. It's made for function, not fashion, and yet it looks so good. Those who want to show some skin with their transmog will love this set.

8 Demonbane Armor

Demonbane armor set from World of Warcraft


Set the name

Demonbane Armor

Required level

45+

Location

Tomb of Sargeras


The broken shore

If Demon Hunters have a true enemy, it would be Sargeras. The Mad Titan founded the Burning Legion, and demon hunters have been trying to make him pay for it since the demons first landed on Azeroth. Illidan even becomes his eternal jailer at the end of Legion.

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So it's only fitting that the Demonbane armor from the Tomb of Sargeras raid is such a good set. The full set makes the demon hunters look even more inhuman than they normally do and highlights just how much the demon hunters have given up in their pursuit of the Legion. They sacrificed everything. what do they have you given?


7 Felreaper Robes

The Felreaper Vest Armor Set from World of Warcraft

Set the name

Felreaper Robes

Required level

45

Location

Antorus, the Burning Throne


Argus

Antorus, the Burning Throne was the final raid in the Legion and served as the last stand for the Legion itself. At the end of this raid, the Legion was defeated. And Illidan left – leaving Sargeras in prison. It's only fitting that a raid so important to the Demon Hunter story gets an epic armor set to match.

The Felreaper robes feel more solemn than other Demon Hunter sets. Perhaps it's a reflection of everything that has changed for demon hunters in this raid. It comes in darker colors and has less flash and drama that other sets have. This set is perfect for a demon hunter who wants some buffs.


6 Skins of the Sin Slayer

World of Warcraft Sin Slayer Leather Armor Set

Set the name

Skins of the Sin Slayer

Required level

60

Location

Nathria Castle


Revendreth

At this point, it would be easier to list Nathria Castle sets that aren't a hit. Nathria Castle was really the bright spot in an expansion that remains controversial, and part of that appeal is in the settings. Nathria had an amazing aesthetic and that aesthetic is perfect for demon hunters.


Demon hunters who want to channel their inner Van Helsing are welcome to use the Sin Slayer Skin set. It's perfect for those who spend their nights hunting monsters. With the appearance of the Dreadlords in the Shadowlands plot, it seems the demon hunter's work isn't done yet. Good. After all, the hunter is nothing without the hunt.

5 Mercurial Punisher's Painful Weave

Mercurial Punisher's Pain Cloth Armor Set from World of Warcraft

Set the name

Mercurial Punisher's Painful Weave

Required level

60

Location

Tomb of the First


Zereth Mortis

This set is very different from other Demon Hunter sets. The Tomb of the First sets are all designed to look like the First have captured the essence of a class. All are designed to look like a class broken down into its basic elements.


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Mercurial Punisher's fabric of pain really looks like the basics of a demon hunter. It has two large shoulder pads that look like glaives, and the headgear looks like the basic version of the demonic masks that Demon Hunter sets so much. This set is more sci-fi than most of the other sets, but it's a refreshing and fun change of pace.

4 The brutality of the screaming Torchfiend

World of Warcraft Screaming Torchfiend Brutality Armor Set

Set the name

The brutality of the screaming Torchfiend

Required level

70

Location

Amirdrassil, Hope of the Dream


Amirdrassil


On some level, the demon hunters probably respected Fyrakk. It was a giant, screaming, angry fireball that only wanted to cause mayhem. That's kind of the Demon Hunter's job. But it had to be stopped. Fortunately for demon hunters, he and his raid drop some pretty cool armor.

The Screaming Torchfiend's brutality is as chaotic as the demon hunters themselves. It even has a floating skull mask! You usually have to play a Death Knight for that level of perk. Fyrakk seems to have been a kindred (or kindred) soul to the Demon Hunters. At least his armor is so appropriate.

3 The shining burden of relentless justice

Armor Set Shining Burden of Unyielding Justice from World of Warcraft

Set the name

The shining burden of relentless justice

Required level

1+

Location

Commercial post


Okay, this one is just here for irony. Illidan's main enemy is the Legion, but his second enemy is Maeve Shadowsong. She is Jean Valjean's Javert – the Warden chased him across Azeroth for years and was the one who finally defeated him. Needless to say, Guardians and Demon Hunters are not friends.

Which makes it a lot of fun to dress up demon hunters in the Warden set. This set is offered after a year of unlocking the Trading Post monthly reward, so essentially it will unlock over time. Get him for your demon hunter, if only to drive Maeve crazy.

2 Husk of the Hypogeal Nemesis

Hypogeal Nemesis Shell Armor Set from World of Warcraft


Set the name

Hypogeal Nemesis Shell

Required level

80

Location

Nerub'ar Palace


Azj-Kahet

What is an Old God if not a great demon after all? With the arrival of another cosmic threat, the demon hunters must once again take up arms to defend Azeroth. Those who brave the decadent palace of Nerub'ar and its dangerous queen are rewarded with a set that fits perfectly with the demon hunter's aesthetic.

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This set makes demon hunters look like demonic spiders (which, yes, the Legion had). She looks great in all versions, but the mythic version is especially nice with the sick blue glow and added sparkle. After fighting the Legion, playing a bug exterminator should be easy. Get in there and squish some bugs – for fashion's sake.


1 Garment of second sight

Vestment of Second Sight armor set from World of Warcraft

Set the name

Garment of second sight

Required level

45+

Location

The Nighthold


Suramar

Beating the Nighthold raid requires defeating Gul'dan – the sorcerer who opened the door for the third invasion of the Burning Legion. This is a personal matter for the Demon Hunters – and it makes sense that this raid would produce some of their best transmogs.

Those who stop Gul'dan are rewarded with a set that only embodies the Demon Hunter class. It's both practical and dramatic and shows off those tattoos they're so proud of. The helmet makes them appear demonic and allows any demon hunter to stand out. Gul'dan must be stopped. It's just a side benefit that you can look good while doing it.


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