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Macros for Havoc Demon Hunter – Dragonflight 10.2.7 PvP Guide

Welcome to Skill Capped’s Overview of the Most Useful Macros for Havoc Demon Hunter in Dragonflight 10.2.7

To make it easier to navigate, we’ve divided the guide into the corresponding sections, covering everything from race and talents to gear and macros. These will give you a good idea about what to expect from Havoc Demon Hunter, its strengths and weaknesses, and how to get your character ready to conquer the arena. In this section, we will cover the most useful macros for Havoc Demon Hunter in Dragonflight.

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Focus Macros

Some of the most important macros in PvP are focus cast macros. Essentially, they allow you to cast abilities on other units without having to manually change your target. This makes your gameplay a lot more fluid and reactive. For this reason, you should have such macros for important spells like Sigil of Misery, Imprison, Fel Eruption, Consume Magic and Disrupt.

You may not feel like Consume Magic needs this macro, but enemy healers have a lot of strong buffs that empower their heals. Being able to quickly dispel them in combat will reduce their healing output and indirectly increase your damage.

#showtooltip
/cast [@focus] Disrupt
#showtooltip
/cast [@focus] Fel Eruption
#showtooltip
/cast [@focus] Imprison

Arena Macros

Arena macros do essentially the same thing. The downside of making arena macros is the number of binds you will have to allocate. Not to mention, they are a lot more difficult to get used to. Essentially, you will have 3 binds for each ability. You could start by using focus macros for most of your abilities and arena macros for some of the most important CC, and expand the more you get used to it. Imprison and Disrupt will benefit the most from these.

#showtooltip
/cast [@arena1] Fel Eruption
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena2] Disrupt
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena3] Imprison

@Cursor Macros

This macro will allow you to cast the ability at the location of your cursor. You should use it instead of your standard Metamorphosis. This allows you to bypass the additional input required to use this ability. You can also use this macro for Sigils.

#showtooltip
/cast [@cursor] Metamorphosis

Cancelaura

If you are playing with a Paladin, you definitely want to get your hands on cancelaura macros. Mages will try to steal some of their very useful utility in the form of Blessing of Protection and Blessing of Freedom. Instead of creating a separate bind for it, you could add it to an already existing bind, for example – your mount.

/cancelaura Blessing of Freedom
/cancelaura Blessing of Protection

Additional Tips

While it is not actually a macro, you should keybind target party1 and party2. This is important because when your teammate is in Mind Control, you need to use Consume Magic to get them out of it, and do it fast. Clicking your frames simply won’t do it.

If you generally have very high ping, there is a hidden trick that could help you. There is a function called “cqs” that stands for cancel queued spell. It does exactly what it says. High-ping players rely on queueing up spells in order to remain competitive, but it has a negative side-effect of being locked into a global. So you can’t change your mind once you’ve queued up a spell. This command will eliminate that issue.

/cancelqueuedspell