If you’ve had enough of Blizzards stories and want to seriously hit the level cap, I suggest you take a look at this D3 Demon hunter guide.
This Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Guide is a succinct walkthrough of not only the history behind this dynamic class, along with their beginning play style and features, but a brief skill breakdown to give potential Demon Hunters an idea of what’s in store.
Diablo 3 Demon Hunter are a vicious wanderer who has no nation or king to cling to or swear allegiance. They’re a distant blur of those who have died at the hands of hell spawn. After everything they were has been demolished by demons, most perish, but a small number take on a new form and seek vengeance. While they are few, their ultimate goal is to ruthlessly track down demons and save lives, bringing back balance to Sanctuary. All they know is hunting revenge.
Diablo 3 demon hunter will find themselves hooded at first, in light and loose fitting armor, complimented by only the occasional scraps of leather. However, within no time at all their vests are adorned with plating, and flexible armor wraps tightly around their agile forms. Dark capes flow behind, and their boots glisten with special dark materials. By the time players have gotten to the end of act one, and are ready to move onto higher difficulty levels, they’re sporting impressive outfits. Shoulder guards, spikes, and stunning artistry begin to take shape.
Demon Hunters can carry around an amazing amount of weapons with them. From their arrows to their traps and other gadgetry they are an imposing sight to behold. Because they are a ranged class they depend on ranged weaponry. According to diablo 3 guide, Demon Hunters are not great in close-quarters, but instead excel at duel wielding hand-crossbows infused with Shadow Magic. Before Nightmare level make sure that the best armor has been crafted, farmed, or obtained through the auction house. It should have the correct Jewels that enhance the chosen play style.

