Hearthstone is a popular deck-building game by Blizzard where players must put together the strongest decks possible to defeat their opponent. It's also a game of strategy, intuition, and luck. Even with the strongest Hearthstone decks, your win is not guaranteed, but you'll certainly have a better chance against strong opponents.
If you lean towards using Demon Hunter decks, you'll find that the decks listed below perform very well. According to the meta, these are the highest-rated Demon Hunter decks for the most recent expansion. Of course, you can always change some details in each deck to be more in line with your playing style.
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Best Standard Demon Hunter Decks
If you pay attention to the meta in Hearthstone, you notice that many types of deck strategies are usually represented by the name. For example, a deck with the title Aggro Demon Hunter would be an aggressive one specifically for this class.
As you become familiar with the strategy of each deck, you can eventually use the titles to determine which deck will be best for you. Remember when choosing which of the best Demon Hunter decks you'd like to use! Remember that some decks are harder to create as they have some of the best Hearthstone legendary cards crucial for deck synergy.
Combo Fel Demon Hunter
Fel decks usually focus on keeping cards cheap to either heal yourself or hurt the enemy in small amounts. This doesn't happen by having cheap cards specifically, but by using spells that lower the cost of abilities while also providing benefits. When these Fel spells work in tandem with each other and the rest of your deck, you have plenty of options in the early game and a cheap way to play several buffs in one turn in the late game.
The variants of this deck only change one or two cards. Here are the top three options.
Demon Hunter | Neutral |
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2x - | 1x - Bloodmage Thalnos |
2x - | 1x - Rustrot Viper |
2x - Felscream Blast | 2x - Guild Trader |
2x - Fury (Rank 1) | |
2x - Chaos Strike | |
2x - Fel Barrage | |
2x - Immolation Aura | |
2x - Aldrachi Warblades | |
2x - Chaos Leech | |
2x - Felgorger | |
1x - Kurtrus, Demon-Render | |
2x - Skull of Gul'dan | |
2x - Expendable Performers | |
1x - Jace Darkweaver |
Deck Code
AAECAea5AwSN9wPQ+QOHiwSXoAQN2cYD3dMDx90Dyt0D8+MDkOQDwvEDifcDjPcDmfkDxfkDg58Etp8EAA==Demon Hunter | Neutral |
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2x - | 1x - Bloodmage Thalnos |
2x - | 2x - Talented Arcanist |
2x - Felscream Blast | 1x - Magtheridon |
2x - Fury (Rank 1) | |
1x - Sigil of Alacrity | |
2x - Chaos Strike | |
2x - Fel Barrage | |
2x - Immolation Aura | |
2x - Aldrachi Warblades | |
2x - Felgorger | |
1x - Il'gynoth | |
1x - Kurtrus, Demon-Render | |
2x - Skull of Gul'dan | |
2x - Expendable Performers | |
1x - Jace Darkweaver |
Deck Code
AAECAea5Awa1yQPQ3QOK9wON9wOHiwSXoAQM2cYD3dMDx90Dyt0D8+MDkOQDlegDwvEDifcDjPcDg58Etp8EAA==Demon Hunter | Neutral |
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2x - | 1x - Bloodmage Thalnos |
2x - | 2x - Talented Arcanist |
2x - Felscream Blast | |
2x - Fury (Rank 1) | |
1x - Sigil of Alacrity | |
2x - Chaos Strike | |
2x - Fel Barrage | |
2x - Immolation Aura | |
2x - Aldrachi Warblades | |
2x - Eye Beam | |
2x - Felgorger | |
1x - Kurtrus, Demon-Render | |
2x - Skull of Gul'dan | |
2x - Expendable Performers | |
1x - Jace Darkweaver |
Deck Code
AAECAea5AwSK9wON9wOHiwSXoAQN2cYD3dMDx90Dyt0D8+MDkOQDlegDwvEDifcDjPcDg58Etp8E7KAEAA==Combo Brute Questline Demon Hunter
Brute Quest decks revolve around keeping your hand full through drawing cards. The most recent builds focus on this tactic with Outcast, which gives the player special advantages if the card is on their hand's left or right side. Each draw puts the card to the right, so with ample Outcast cards in a draw deck, it makes it easy to slam multiple special abilities in a row. The majority of these cards are cheap. This deck is ideal for keeping your hand and battlefield full.
Demon Hunter | Neutral |
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2x - | 1x - Rustrot Viper |
2x - Double Jump | 2x - Royal Librarian |
2x - Felosophy | |
1x - Final Showdown | |
2x - Sigil of Alacrity | |
2x - Spirit Jailer | |
2x - Tuskpiercer | |
1x - Chaos Strike | |
2x - Immolation Aura | |
2x - Spectral Sight | |
2x - Acrobatics | |
1x - Lion's Frenzy | |
2x - Glide | |
1x - Persistent Peddler | |
1x - Kurtrus, Demon-Render | |
2x - Irebound Brute |
Deck Code
AAECAea5Awb39gOL9wOw+QPQ+QOHiwS2nwQM1tEDzNIDztID3dMD+dUD2d4D8+MD/e0D9fYDivcDyvkDtKAEAA==Best Wild Demon Hunter Decks
Wild can be difficult to predict, so here's a look at some decks that have been successful on the Wild ladder. You will find that the meta of Wild doesn't fluctuate as much as Standard does when a new expansion is released. This generally only happens if one Standard deck, in particular, is very dominant. Usually, you will notice that just the most powerful cards out of the set find their way into decks.
Wild Odd Demon Hunter Deck
Not much else is required to keep this deck powerful. It looks like Magehunter is the only real current addition from the expansion in the list. The hero power gets you an additional attack power, so you can punch your opponent or take down minions more easily.
Demon Hunter | Neutral |
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2x - Battlefiend | 2x - Beaming Sidekick |
2x - Consume Magic | 2x - Lowly Squire |
2x - Crimson Sigil Runner | 2x - Hench-Clan Thug |
2x - Mana Burn | 1x - Leeroy Jenkins |
2x - Twin Slice | 1x - Loatheb |
2x - Aldrachi Warblades | 1x - Baku the Mooneater |
2x - Eye Beam | |
2x - Magehunter | |
2x - Satyr Overseer | |
2x - Glaivebound Adept | |
1x - Metamorphosis |
Deck Code
AAEBAea5AwSvBPoOnvgCw7wDDbYTpu8C/acDh7oD4LwDusYDx8YD1MgD98gD+cgD/sgD8skD3s4DAA==For more on Hearthstone, check out Tips for starting or returning to Hearthstone Mercenaries, How to upgrade cards to gold in Hearthstone, or How to favorite card backs in Hearthstone here on Pro Game Guides!
Published: Aug 3, 2020 09:30 am