Summary
When Illidan Stormrage settled his scores with the Burning Legion inWorld 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.
However, what makes Demon Hunters quite the attractive Class even today are their Transmogrification sets. While mostWorld of Warcraftplayers 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 Jun 10, 2025, by Rhenn Taguiam:With The War Within of the Worldsoul Saga tasking Alleria Windrunner, Anduin Wrynn, and Thrall to save Azeroth’s Worldsoul from the mysterious threat of Xal’atath, players will also be assigned to accompany these heroes to the subterranean realm within the planet called Khaz Algar which might hold answers to all their questions. In the context of lore, Demon Hunters seem to be the perfect Class to return for such an exploration, as their skills should allow players to navigate dangerous terrain more efficiently than other Classes. As a testament to their skill, players might want to equip their Demon Hunters with Transmog sets to reflect their expertise in fighting these new threats, with sets such as wrap-arounds for a more concealed look, a more thematic outfit, a sleek armor from the Shadowlands, and a more regal costume.
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Skybound Avenger’s Cape
ThroughoutDragonflight’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 theVault of the Incarnates MythicSet 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.

Hands
Feaster Hide Gloves
Demon Hunter lore stated thatIllidan Stormrage trained a cabal of fighters in preparation for any attacks from the Burning Legion, making the Class earn the same infamy as Warlocks in terms of their mysterious nature. As Demon Hunters use the powers of the beings they slay, they’ve earned a reputation for being fearsome fighters. This is what made many of them secluded from the rest of Azeroth - and something that makesBroken Shore Leatherquite the fitting piece, at least in terms of aesthetics.
From the perspective of a Demon Hunter supposedly trained by Illidan in the Outlands, this armor adds dimensionality to the Class backstory. A Demon Hunter wearing this set hides their true nature within the armor’s bandaged straps that act as an undersuit. Major leather “plating” adds depth to the suit, with pauldrons with spiked ends allowing the armor to form quite the vicious silhouette. The suit conceals the Demon Hunter’s face with a cowl and face mask, with the only semblance of their hidden powers reflected in the purple glow of gems scattered across the set.

Wrist
Felbound Armguards
One of the earlier Transmog pieces a Demon Hunter can acquire in theirWorld of Warcraftgameplay would be theDemon-Rend Armor.Unlike other Demon Hunter gear, the lower-level nature of the Demon-Rend Armor makes it a decent “benchmark” of theWarcraftClass’s aesthetic: bandages on the arms and legs as underclothing, coats of leather for the bracers and legging, the exposed toes, and the bare chest.
This leaves room for a more prominent pair of pauldrons, a large waist guard and belt, and customization options for the face. In the case of the Demon-Rend Armor, the Demon Hunter can enjoy a red face mask with a raised collar and blindfold that couldn’t conceal their glowing eyes. The armor also has that characteristic Fel-green glow on the symbols etched on the pauldrons, belt, and even under the thigh guards.

Discordant Bearer’s Cloak
Among the manyfactions in the Shadowlands, the Kyrian Covenant and their domain over protecting the souls of the dearly departed make for a perfect otherworldly “side gig” for the Demon Hunter. Represented by theDiscordant - Kyrian Covenant Path of Ascension Leather Armor Set, this armor befits someone whose desire to protect souls has led them to the path of killing demons.
While technically Transmogrifiable to all Leather Armor, the Discordant set enhances Demon Hunter’s look, emphasizing a sleeker, stealthier look. As with other Leather Armor, the Discordant has an inner bodysuit that reveals the elbows. This time around, the forearm armor is comprised of collared gauntlets, while the leggings have an outer shell lining. The boots have plate-like protrusions resembling wings, while their pauldrons are vented with lamellar bottom lining. Completing the look is a central purple gem and smaller gems that populate the suit, while the shoulder-vents and leg-wings emanate a purple glow that blends well with the Demon Hunter’s green Fel energy.

Gloves of Descending Madness
While theBattle for Azerothexpansioncame after Illidan Stormrage’s return with his Demon Hunter pack, members of his demon-slaying forces who want a more regal look can trade their traditional clothing for the more sophisticated offerings ofUldir Raid Leather (Mythic Recolor). Whereas the base iteration of the armor has an odd mixture of bronze top and iron bottom armor coloration, the Mythic Recolor enjoys a more consistent color scheme.
Layering remains the most appealing part of this set. The undersuit alone has detailed lines that denote more exquisite construction, with belts holding inner thigh armor. Plate layering becomes a consistent part of execution, with the lower pauldrons, gauntlets, and boots offering clean scale-like transitions. Lamellar-esque belt lines run both sides of the shoulder to add a more exquisite look. The helmet is a bascinet outer shell with a barbute interior. The eye sockets and the pauldrons have a subtle yellow glow, indicating some sort of sophisticated power source.

Crimson Death Shroud Wrap (or Mantle of Crimson Blades)
When players end up in the Maw during theirtrip to the Shadowlands, they will likely get in contact with the afterlife’s many Covenants. Of theseWorld of Warcraftfactions, 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 theCrimson - Venthyr Covenant Renown LeatherArmor 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.

Gloves of the Undying Pact
When players are brought in a blast to the past throughoutBattle 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 theDazar’alor Raid Leather (Mythic)Armor Set.
Withthe Zandalari Trollsto thank for the prominence of bone in their culture, thisWorld of Warcraftgear 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.

Bleakwing Assassin’s Grips
Fans of other Blizzard IPs such astheDiablofranchisemay 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 theCastle Nathria Raid Leather (Mythic)Armor Set, essentially a sleek Gothic-inspired armor perfect for an alternate look.
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 opens 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.

Bindings of the Subjugated
Self-Replicating Tissue
Whenplayers defeat Kel’Thuzadand Sylvanas Windrunner in the Sanctum of Domination, theirWorld of Warcraftexperience can help them acquire theSanctum 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.

Felreaper Drape
When Demon Hunters aid in the fight againstthe heart of the Burning Crusadein Antorus, the Burning Throne, they can acquire theFelreaper Vestmentsas 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.