Double jump glide != supreme mobility

Serious question, are devs even thinking of developing this class into a “supreme mobility” class that it was advertised?

and no, 2x felrushes and 1 vr doesnt == supreme mobilty, expecially when our mastery (7% boost in running speed…wow so much running it feels like flying! … not…)from the start of the BfA is the least desired secondary stat (at least according to raidbots for my char).

yes its nice to have double jump glide but thats qol open world skills not really groundbreaking in pve or pvp. you wont soak across the map anywho in raid, nor will you chase down a mage with double jump glide.

so bottom line is: is blizzard satisfied with the state of DH mobility or are they working on it?

p.s. imo DH just feels more and more like a demon dk than a demon hunter.

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Yeah double jumps or double charge is really awful mobility. Like vanilla with no mount, so slow getting around!

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Try playing some low mobility classes like warlock or DK. Then go back to your DH. You will see the difference.

Also, we can Jump on hills and move through terrain where others cannot. We can glide without using goblin glider kit. These are pretty meaningful quality of live things and it can also prove usefull in combat. (Or getting out of combat)

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Would you like some cheese with your nag? I mean, if there’s anything at which DHs really excel compared to every other classes in wow it’s mobility. Of course, if you come from Super Mario World it’s a different take, we understand

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Not to mention the goblin kit can’t be used in raids/dungeons/indoors, whilst gliding has no restrictions outside of pacifying.

Silly. Just silly.

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He’s not wrong. DH might have more dashes, but Fury is more mobile due to not being rooted/slowed and having roots/slows. Change my mind.

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