With Season 2 on the horizon, many players are looking forward to the next tier set, raid and many class changes given the huge update. Having that in mind, Wowhead was able to data mine a lot of important information including the set bonuses, appearances and even the tier set names.
Without further ado, let us dive into the next Demon Hunter tier set for Season 2 of The War Within.
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Demon Hunter Season 2 Tier Set Bonuses
We will first go over all of the Tier Set bonuses for each specialization.
In The War Within Season 2 Class Sets will have their 2-piece set bonus designs split by role (Healer, Tank, Ranged damage, Melee damage) and their 4-piece set bonus designs split by spec. We wil utilize unique keywords for each role in their 2-piece sets and then modify how each spec interacts with the keyword in their 4-piece set. These keywords will be tied thematically to our upcoming raid – Liberation of Undermine.
Havoc
- (2) Set Bonus: Your spells and abilities have a chance to activate a Winning Streak! increasing the damage of your Blade Dance and Chaos Strike by 1%, stacking up to 10 times. Blade Dance and Chaos Strike have a 15% chance to remove Winning Streak!
- (4) Set Bonus: Winning Streak! persists for 7 seconds after being removed by Blade Dance and Chaos Strike. Entering demon form sacrifices your Winning Streak! to gain 1% critical strike per stack consumed. Lasts 15 seconds.
Vengeance
- (2) Set Bonus: Each time you take damage you have a chance to activate Luck of the Draw! causing you to cast Metamorphosis for 4 seconds. Your damage done is increased by 15% for 10 seconds after Luck of the Draw! activates.
- (4) Set Bonus: The Hunt has a high chance to refresh its cooldown when you gain Luck of the Draw!
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Demon Hunter Season 2 Tier Set Appearances
Here are all of the Fel-Dealer's Contraband different appearances:
PvE Armor Sets
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PvP Armor Sets
And that covers everything we know so far about the Demon Hunter Season 2 Tier Set coming in Patch 11.1 "Undermine(d)". It is interesting to see how the new design philosophy behind tier set bonuses will affect the gameplay.
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