Highlights
- Demon Hunters in World of Warcraft are renowned for their incredible speed and combat prowess, making them a go-to DPS Class.
- The unique Transmog Sets available for Demon Hunters allow players to stand out with aesthetics and visual designs that set them apart.
- From sleek dragon-inspired armor to Gothic-inspired outfits, Demon Hunters have a variety of options to enhance their appearance and style in the game.
When Illidan Stormrage settled his scores with the Burning Legion in World of Warcraft, he didn’t do it alone. Accompanying the famed mage is his army of Demon Hunters, which back then was the second Hero Class in the acclaimed MMO after Death Knights based on the corrupted Arthas Menethil. Demon Hunters have become a go-to DPS Class since their first appearance in Legion, boasting incredible speed and combat prowess.
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However, what makes Demon Hunters quite the attractive Class even today are their Transmogrification sets. While most World of Warcraft players can preserve the looks of their favorite gear by transferring stats of more powerful armaments onto them, some Demon Hunter gear stands out among the rest of the game’s Transmog offerings.
Updated on April 27, 2024, by Rhenn Taguiam: With World of Warcraft’s The War Within expansion set to introduce adventurers to the underground expanse of Khaz Algar, fans of the acclaimed MMO have to stop Xal’atath the Harbinger of the Void from amassing forces to pose a threat to the world. This means the Demon Hunters originally assigned to fight the Burning Legion would have to commit to an inward battle and fight forces from deep within the world they’re supposed to protect. Thankfully, the MMO’s assortment of Transmog Sets can help Demon Hunters look the part, courtesy of gear with unique takes on aesthetics and visual design to set players apart from other Classes. Among must-try Transmog Sets for Demon Hunters include slicker but bloodier versions of their gear, a more Gothic-inspired outfit, and even unique takes on their power sources.
15 Vault Of The Incarnates (Mythic)
A Sleek Reinterpretation Of A Burning Powerset
Head |
Skybound Avenger’s Visor |
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Shoulder |
Skybound Avenger’s Ailerons |
Chest |
Skybound Avenger’s Harness |
Waist |
Skybound Avenger’s Waistwrap |
Legs |
Skybound Avenger’s Legguards |
Feet |
Skybound Avenger’s Boots |
Wrist |
Skybound Avenger’s Wristbands |
Hands |
Skybound Avenger’s Grips |
Back |
Skybound Avenger’s Cape |
Throughout Dragonflight’s story, players are tasked to protect Azeroth from the threat of the unstable Primal Incarnates. Defeating all of them in the Mythic version of the Vault of the Incarnates raid can give Demon Hunters the Vault of the Incarnates Mythic Set exclusive to their Class. Unlike other edgy Demon Hunter armor, this Mythic variant adds a sleek purple-white spin to the otherwise rugged browns of the original armor.
The set retains its earthly draconic aesthetic: stone-gray bones form the pauldrons, waist guards, and breeches. Cracked earthen plates make up leggings and shins, while purple cloth form covers along the upper body tucked with bone clips. Perhaps most alluring about this armor is its purple-white glow, symbolizing primal power. This coloration can provide a unique blend with the Demon Hunter’s green powerset signature, providing an out-of-the-box appearance for the Class.
14 Crimson – Venthyr Covenant Renown Leather
A Bloodied Reminder Of A Demon Hunter’s Pledge
Head |
Crimson Death Shroud Hood |
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Shoulder |
Crimson Death Shroud Spaulders |
Chest |
Crimson Death Shroud Vest |
Waist |
Crimson Death Shroud Belt |
Legs |
Crimson Death Shroud Breeches |
Feet |
Crimson Death Shroud Boots |
Wrist |
Crimson Death Shroud Bindings |
Hands |
Crimson Death Shroud Gloves |
Back |
Crimson Death Shroud Wrap (or Mantle of Crimson Blades) |
When players end up in the Maw during their trip to the Shadowlands, they will likely get in contact with the afterlife’s many Covenants. Of these World of Warcraft factions, the vampiric Venthyr feed on their bleeding pride, vanity, and other earthly attachments. Should a Demon Hunter curry enough favor with them, they can acquire the Crimson – Venthyr Covenant Renown Leather Armor Set.
This armor set is characterized by a sleek black trenchcoat with a sprinkle of red and gold lining with a crimson cowl. The rest of its details are red plate with golden details, be it a skull-patterned buckle, an assortment of spikes, and bladed wing-like appendages on the pauldrons and shins. When paired with the Mantle of Crimson Blades, the Demon Hunter will have a set of blades protruding from their back. This bladed aesthetic fits the sheer ferocity of the Demon Hunter and can make for a visually striking contrast with the Class’ green-themed energy aesthetic.
13 Dazar’alor Raid Leather (Mythic)
A Bone-Heavy Alternative For Demon Hunter Visuals
Head |
Cowl of Righteous Resolve |
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Shoulder |
Admiralty’s Ceremonial Epaulets |
Chest |
Vestments of Indomitable Will |
Waist |
Warbeast Hide Cinch |
Legs |
Leggings of the Aberrant Tidesage |
Feet |
Tempered Tempest Boots |
Wrist |
Bracers of Regal Devotion |
Hands |
Gloves of the Undying Pact |
When players are brought in a blast to the past throughout Battle for Azeroth, the Battle of Dazar’alor will have the Alliance fight King Rastakhan while the Horde defends the city. While the victory of either faction will have a different effect on its story’s ending, Demon Hunters looking for sophisticated armor may appreciate the Dazar’alor Raid Leather (Mythic) Armor Set.
With the Zandalari Trolls to thank for the prominence of bone in their culture, this World of Warcraft gear is as skeletal as the theme could get. Sans the chest, all parts of the armor are lined with ribcages containing spiked protrusions from their spinal segments. The chest area is leather armor outlined with bone, while the cowl is a skull. Emanating from the armor is a deathly blue glow, which can be a visual bonus to the Demon Hunter’s signature green power aesthetic.
12 Castle Nathria Raid Leather (Mythic)
A Gothic Demon Hunter Concept
Head |
Sadist’s Sinister Mask |
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Shoulder |
Wicked Flanker’s Gorget |
Chest |
Corset of the Deft Duelist |
Waist |
Spell-Woven Tourniquet |
Legs |
Chiropteran Leggings |
Feet |
Enchanted Toe-Tappers |
Wrist |
Barkweave Wristwraps |
Hands |
Bleakwing Assassin’s Grips |
Fans of other Blizzard IPs such as the Diablo franchise may want to know if they can bring some of the franchise’s Gothic aesthetic to their Demon Hunter gameplay. Thankfully, Castle Nathria provides them with such visual entertainment once they enter the Venthyr Covenant’s court of Revendreth and clear the fortress’ raid. Doing so gives Demon Hunters a chance to earn the Castle Nathria Raid Leather (Mythic) Armor Set, essentially a sleek Gothic-inspired armor perfect for an alternate look.
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Save for the plated pauldrons, belt, arm guards, and boots, the rest of the armor is characteristically Gothic in terms of its outfit choice. Its coat-dependent top with wide collars open up to a red polo, while a cowl covers much of the lower face of the character. Topping this outfit is a fedora with metallic lining and an eerie red glow from the spiked shoulders, essentially screaming blood. Pairing this with the greens of the Demon Hunter’s energy can give the outfit a sickly glow, adding an element of fright to the mix.
11 Sanctum Of Domination Leather (Mythic)
A Domineering Take On A Death-Themed Outfit
Head |
Cap of Writhing Malevolence |
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Shoulder |
Smuggler’s Plundered Pauldrons |
Chest |
Mawsworn Eviscerator’s Cuirass |
Waist |
Agonizing Spiked Belt |
Legs |
Elite Aranakk Breeches |
Feet |
Daschla’s Defiant Treads |
Wrist |
Bindings of the Subjugated |
Hands |
Hangman’s Knotbinders |
Back |
Self-Replicating Tissue |
When players defeat Kel’Thuzad and Sylvanas Windrunner in the Sanctum of Domination, their World of Warcraft experience can help them acquire the Sanctum of Domination Leather (Mythic) Armor for their Demon Hunter. While themes of darkness and death aren’t new to the Hero Classes, the Death Knight and the Demon Hunter, the latter will particularly enjoy this Mythic Leather garb for its more mysterious take on the concept.
Gone is the dominance of skulls and bones in the outfit. Save for a skull-themed buckle, spikes and a black shroud hide skull pauldrons and a mask accompanied only by an eerie red glow. The rest of the outfit is characterized by heavy curves and slender blades – perfect for the Demon Hunter’s warglaives.
10 Felreaper Vestments
Armor Arrangement Adds Mystery To Illidan’s Descendants
Head |
Felreaper Hood |
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Shoulder |
Felreaper Spaulders |
Chest |
Felreaper Vest |
Legs |
Felreaper Leggings |
Hands |
Felreaper Gloves |
Back |
Felreaper Drape |
When Demon Hunters aid in the fight against the heart of the Burning Crusade in Antorus, the Burning Throne, they can acquire the Felreaper Vestments as a testament to their skill. Present across its variants are skulls for shoulder pads and the belt buckle alongside spikes adorning the bracers and leggings. Most of its variants feature a hood across the forehead and an upturned collar covering much of the face.
While the blue smoke and barbute-style cowl of its Mythic Recolor give Demon Hunters a Lich King-esque look, the outfit’s Raid Finder Recolor gives it a more dynamic look. The heavy teals, gold skulls, and gold details mesh well with the Demon Hunter’s green energies and otherworldly training. The face-covering collar also adds to the mystery of the Heroic Class, similar to their leader, Illidan.
9 Aberrus, The Shadowed Crucible
Draconic Motif Offers A Breath Of Fresh Air
Head |
Kinslayer’s Hood |
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Shoulder |
Kinslayer’s Tainted Spaulders Neldris’s Sinewy Scapula |
Chest |
Kinslayer’s Vest Warlord’s Volcanic Vest |
Waist |
Kinslayer’s Sash Oblivion’s Immortal Coil |
Legs |
Kinslayer’s Legguards |
Feet |
Kinslayer’s Gaiters |
Wrist |
Cuffs of the Savage Serpent Kinslayer’s Bindings |
Hands |
Kinslayer’s Bloodstained Grips Laboratory Assistant’s Abductors |
Back |
Kinslayer’s Shawl |
Should the Demon Hunters succeed in dominating Nelfarion’s notorious laboratory in Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible, players can obtain an exclusive class set of the same name. Taking cues from the area’s nature as an experimental ground for dragons, the Demon Hunter Aberrus set heavily emphasizes jagged and serrated details over its main armor pieces. Most notable in the armor’s design elements are its shoulder pads stylized as dragons with wings covering the front and the back of the shoulders, with tails forming bladed protrusions.
The fel green of the shoulder pads and the central belt buckle mesh well with the Demon Hunter’s overall energy colors. Even the Normal variant of the Demon Hunter Aberrus set gives the class more color with heavy reds and strong gold details. The armor’s orderly serrated look fits the Demon Hunter’s wild aesthetic.
8 Ny’alotha
Defeat Demons With Eldritch Powers
Head |
Gibbering Maw Stygian Guise |
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Shoulder |
Pauldrons of the Great Convergence Spaulders of Aberrant Allure |
Chest |
Darkheart Robe Tortured Fleshbeast Cuirass |
Waist |
Belt of Braided Vessels Cord of Anguished Cries |
Legs |
Eldritch Dredged Leather Leggings Macabre Ritual Pants Onyx-Imbued Breeches |
Feet |
Boots of Manifest Shadow Corpuscular Leather Greaves Eldritch Dredged Leather Boots Footpads of Terrible Delusions |
Wrist |
Bracers of Dark Prophecy Wristwraps of Volatile Power |
Hands |
Chitinspine Gloves Gloves of Abyssal Authority |
Denizens of Azeroth who thought the Old Gods were extinguished can find them biding their time in Ny’alotha, an alternate future reality of Azeroth where they re-established their Black Empire. Stopping this attempt will grant players access to the Ny’alotha Raid Normal Leather Set, possessing design qualities and a color scheme that shows the Demon Hunter’s willingness to go “beyond” in their pursuit of vanquishing the Burning Crusade.
Covering the leather armor’s purple cloths and gray armor pieces are an assortment of eldritch-inspired elements. The armor has a cowl inspired by an angler fish sans the lighting, with teeth covering much of the face. The chest plate has a purple eye bordered with teeth, while fins dominate the shoulders and the bracers. Players looking for an otherworldly spin to their Demon Hunter in World of Warcraft won’t go wrong with the Ny’alotha set.
7 Terrorblade Battlegear
Open Mouths And Sockets Enhance Uncanny Valley Motif
Head |
Garona’s Guise |
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Shoulder |
Delusions of Grandeur Shoulderpads of the Intruder |
Chest |
Embrace of the Gladiator Winter’s Icy Embrace |
Waist |
Belt of the Twilight Assassin Relic Hunter’s Cord Waistguard of the Creator |
Legs |
Leggings Wavers Shadow Legguards of Cunning D exception Proto-Hide Leggings |
Feet |
Flamestalker Boots Runed Ironhide Boots |
Wrist |
Mechanist’s Bindings Solar Bindings |
Hands |
Gloves of the Blind Stalker Gloves of the Stonereaper |
The point of Illidan’s Demon Hunters is to instill fear into the hearts of the Burning Crusade’s demonic forces, with the Terrorblade Battlegear emphasizing quite the ghastly look. Acquired after defeating the Old God Yogg-Saron, Demon Hunters can get a sleeker outfit reminiscent of Diablo 3’s Demon Hunter Class.
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Part of what makes the outfit unsettling is the inclusion of screaming faces, with all sockets and mouths brimming with orange energies. While it’s cool to see only a pair of glowing eyes after being covered by oversized side collars and an upturned inner collar, the outfit caps its disturbing look when wearers realize that even its cowl is made of a screaming face.
6 Bladesworn – Necrolord Covenant
Stitched Aesthetic Boosts Infernal Appeal Of Demon Hunters
Head |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Visage |
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Shoulder |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Shoulders |
Chest |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Jerkin |
Waist |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Belt |
Legs |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Breeches |
Feet |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Boots |
Wrist |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Armguards |
Hands |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Stranglers |
Back |
Bladesworn Wraith’s Cloak |
When players gain enough renown with the warlike Necrolords of the Shadowlands, their connection with the Covenant can give them access to the Bladesworn – Necrolord Covenant Campaign Leather Armor Set. Compared to other Covenant armors, the Bladesworn fits the Demon Hunter’s otherworldly nature, especially with the backstory of being trained in the Outworld to eliminate demons of the Burning Crusade.
The outfit screams hardcore with its mixture of bone, leather, and metal. The majority of the suit is comprised of stitched leather parts with bones for shoulder blades, knee pads, leggings, and clawed boots held together by iron plates. Two bone protrusions are the left shoulder pad, while a skeletal arm and hand are attached to the right. The helm is the skull of a demon with a broken left part replaced with a metal faceplate.
5 Demonbane Armor
Hard Angled, Geometric Plates Enhance Scare Factor
Head |
Demonbane Faceguard |
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Shoulder |
Demonbane Shoulderpads Wakening Horror Spaulders |
Chest |
Demonbane Harness |
Waist |
Waistguard of Profane Duplicity |
Legs |
Demonbane Leggings |
Feet |
Glacier Walkers |
Hands |
Demonbane Gauntlets |
Back |
Demonbane Shroud |
Acquired specifically from Atrigan the Tormentor in the Tomb of Sargeras, Demon Hunters who want to enjoy their World of Warcraft gameplay can gain quite a thematic outfit with the Demonbane Armor, specifically its Mythic Recolor. Bandages remain a crucial part of the interior suit of the scarce Demon Hunter, with a long underdress with fur lining serving as the only non-armored coverage of the outfit.
The rest of the Demonbane Armor enjoys an inclination towards serrated edges, with details lining the skirt armor also emphasizing spikes and hard angles. Aside from blades that line the edges of the shoulder pads and the helmet, a key design element would be horns protruding from the shoulders and bracers that glow with green fel energy. Compared to its more vibrant counterparts, the Mythic Recolor variant’s neutral coloration and emphasis on the green glow add a more menacing look to the Demon Hunter.
4 Barbed Assassin Battlegear
Vent With Green Energy Motif Gives Regal Appeal To Modest Demon Hunters
Head |
Helmet of the Barbed Assassin |
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Shoulder |
Spaulders of the Barbed Assassin |
Chest |
Tunic of the Barbed Assassin |
Legs |
Legguards of the Barbed Assassin |
Hands |
Gloves of the Barbed Assassin |
Demon Hunters who want a more imposing armor for their World of Warcraft class may enjoy the Barbed Assassin Battlegear. Compared to the sleek lethality of the Rogue, the Barbed Assassin gives Demon Hunters a more brutal infernal take on their journey. The outfit having a leather undersuit and ornate iron armor plating is nothing new, but its visual uniqueness is tied to its furnace inspiration.
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On top of spikes protruding from the shoulder pads are an assortment of vents around the armor, particularly on the sides of the shoulders, the bracers, the belt, and even the face guard. The slits glow with green energy reminiscent of the Demon Hunter’s dependence on the fel. The darker color scheme of the Barbed Assassin can give Demon Hunters a stealthier appearance, as though serving as a part of Illidan’s shadow unit.
3 Vestment Of Second Sight
More Demonic Motif Enhances Devilish Hunting Aesthetic
Head |
Mask of Second Sight |
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Shoulder |
Shoulderguards of Second Sight |
Chest |
Tunic of Second Sight |
Legs |
Legwraps of Second Sight |
Hands |
Gloves of Second Sight |
Back |
Cape of Second Sight |
When Demon Hunters defeat Grand Magistrix Elisande, they can acquire the Vestment of Second Sight. The armor’s normal iteration of bronze details over bluish plates hint at Elisande’s Night Elf ancestry, but its Mythic Recolor serves as a more fashionable Demon Hunter outfit. Both iterations have similar design cues: leather undersuit, furnace-inspired shoulders, demon-face knees with side blades, and even glowing green symbols.
However, where its Mythic Recolor shines is giving the outfit a sleeker take befitting the class. Red cloth and bandages become more prominent, helping the teal plates and bronze details pop. A demonic faceplate gives the outfit a more terrifying exterior, with green energies now occupying the entire shoulders to sync well with the Demon Hunter’s auras.
2 Vault Of The Incarnates – Skybound Avenger’s Flightwear
Stone And Energy Combination Gives A Primal Look
Head |
Skybound Avenger’s Visors |
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Shoulder |
Skybound Avenger’s Ailerons |
Chest |
Skybound Avenger’s Harness |
Legs |
Skybound Avengers Legguards |
Hands |
Skybound Avenger’s Grips |
Azeroth’s defenders in pursuit of Raszageth of the Primal Incarnates can fight her in the Vault of the Incarnates, where defeating her can give players access to the Skybound Avenger’s Flightwear. While the Flightwear and the Vault of the Incarnates Mythic Armor Set look alike with a predominance of rocky plates for a primal look, the latter’s colder color scheme fits the deathly greens of the Demon Hunter’s overall aesthetic.
A sheet of spiked rocks forms the armor’s skirt area, while swirling rocks also form large shoulder plates and the helmet. Glowing energy emanates from the bracers, shoulders, and the back of the helm, as though indicative of primal power. While the Flightwear boasts the usual earthly tones and yellow energy, the Mythic variant has purplish-gray rock and violet-hued energies that contrast the Demon Hunter’s green fel aura, adding more vibrance to the class’s color scheme.
1 Sepulcher Of The First Ones
Heavy Spike Motif Transforms Demon Hunters Into Punishers
Head |
Mercurial Punisher’s Hood Sin-Steeped Coronet |
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Shoulder |
Mercurial Punisher’s Shoulderpads Imported Illidari Spaulders |
Chest |
Mercurial Punisher’s Jerkin |
Waist |
Cinch of Unity Mercurial Punisher’s Belt |
Legs |
Mercurial Punisher’s Breeches Automa-Tender’s Tights |
Feet |
Antecedent’s Aliform Joggers Mercurial Punisher’s Boots |
Wrist |
Mercurial Punisher’s Wristguards Wrists of the Wicked Star |
Hands |
Mercurial Punisher’s Grips |
Back |
Mercurial Punisher’s Mantle Shroud of the Sire’s Chosen |
The Jailer’s quest to “rewrite” the rules of reality in the Shadowlands expansion takes him to the Sepulcher of the First Ones, the resting place of the supposed acausal powers that formed the very universe. Should players defeat the Jailer in this dungeon, they can obtain the Mercurial Punisher’s Painweave, an armor set known for its geometric details that often end in spikes, as well as large glowing protrusions from the shoulders with spiked bands.
However, it’s the Sepulcher of the First Ones Mythic variant of the Painweave that suits the Demon Hunter’s overall aesthetic. On top of a more pronounced belt and a more vibrant red-gold color scheme, energy glows from the circlet-esque helmet and shoulder protrusions, giving Demon Hunters a more “pure” aesthetic in their quest to vanquish the Burning Crusade.
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