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5 Essential Tips to Maximize Devourer Demon Hunter DPS in WoW Midnight
Devourer is the newest Demon Hunter specialization coming with World of Warcraft: Midnight, and while it looks flashy on paper, squeezing real DPS out of it is anything but simple. Between soul fragments, Void Metamorphosis, Reap interactions, and movement tech, a lot of damage is lost simply by pressing the wrong button at the wrong time.
Before we dive in, it’s worth saying this upfront: Devourer is resource-hungry. Whether you’re testing builds, reforging gear, or preparing for Midnight’s launch, having extra gold ready makes everything smoother. If you’re short on time, many players prep early by stocking up through SSEGold’s WoW gold services, especially during pre-patch when gold sinks pile up fast.
Let’s break down the five most important DPS tips every Devourer Demon Hunter should know.
Tip #1: Stop Pressing Reap on Cooldown (Single Target)
One of the biggest DPS traps for Devourer players is overusing Reap.
Void Scarred – Single Target
In single-target scenarios, Reap is not a rotational button. Its damage is poorly tuned, and it does not consistently generate souls, making it inefficient unless it serves a specific purpose.
You should only use Reap when:
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You have Moment of Craving
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You’ve accumulated ~25+ souls
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Using Reap will push you into Void Metamorphosis
That’s it.
Once inside Void Metamorphosis:
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Do not use Reap
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Do not use Call
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Overcap souls instead — once 10 souls hit the ground, they auto-collect anyway
This passive collection lets you maintain DPS without wasting globals on weak buttons.
Tip #2: Reap Usage Is Completely Different for Annihilator
If you’re playing Annihilator, Reap suddenly becomes important — but still not in the way most players think.
Why Reap Matters for Annihilator
Annihilator builds revolve around Voidfall, an extremely powerful mechanic that calls down meteors. Reap is only used to consume Voidfall stacks.
Use Reap when:
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You have 3 stacks of Voidfall
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Your next GCD is not Void Ray
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Ideally with Moment of Craving
If Void Ray is available, use that first — Void Ray can overcap Voidfall stacks. Reap should only be pressed when it directly triggers Voidfall value.
If Reap won’t proc Voidfall?
👉 Don’t press it.
Tip #3: AoE Devourer = Eradicate Discipline
AoE Devourer (Eradicate builds) looks chaotic, but the rule is simple:
Always Eradicate at 10 Souls
Eradicate does massive damage and feeds directly into:
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Void Metamorphosis uptime
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Collapsing Star generation
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Soul compression
Key rules:
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Never Eradicate below 10 souls if you can help it
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Fish for Voidfall procs before consuming Eradicate if possible
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Moment of Craving + 10 souls = perfect Eradicate window
The buff doesn’t expire instantly, so patience pays off here.
Tip #4: Vengeful Retreat Is Free DPS (And Not on the GCD)
Most players think Vengeful Retreat is useless because its damage is low. That’s wrong.
Why You Should Use It
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It’s off the GCD
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Procs Spontaneous Emulation
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Has a chance to generate soul fragments
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Can be used mid-air
Even better: Devourer abilities can be cast while moving.
This means:
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Flip → cast Consume mid-air
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Retreat → Void Blade instantly
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Retreat shaves GCD downtime without delaying rotation
You don’t spam it randomly, but whenever you’re in melee and it’s safe — it’s free value.
Tip #5: Learn Soul Smuggling (Advanced DPS Compression)
Soul smuggling is one of the most important Devourer techniques — especially for Annihilator.
What Is Soul Smuggling?
Soul fragments on the ground persist when you enter or leave Void Metamorphosis. By not collecting them, you:
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Enter Meta with souls already banked
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Exit Meta closer to your next Meta window
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Compress your entire rotation
Best Practice
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Enter Void Meta with souls on the ground
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Exit Void Meta with souls still on the ground
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Let auto-collection handle the rest
Rolling Torment exists, but its value is lower than faster Meta cycles — especially in pre-patch tuning.
Final Thoughts: Devourer Is About Discipline, Not Spam
Devourer Demon Hunter rewards restraint more than button-mashing. Most DPS losses come from:
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Overusing Reap
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Collecting souls too aggressively
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Poor Meta timing
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Wasting movement tools
Master these five tips, and your damage will jump immediately, even before perfect gear or tuning passes land in Midnight.
And if you’re gearing multiple builds, reforging stats, or preparing for launch-week chaos, don’t forget that gold solves a lot of problems. Many players rely on SSEGold’s WoW gold to stay flexible during pre-patch — especially when experimenting with specs as complex as Devourer.
Midnight is coming fast. Get your rotation tight now, and you’ll be ahead of the curve when it hits.
