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WoW Classic Hunter Pre-Raid BIS Guide

Preparing your Hunter for the challenges of WoW Classic’s raid content starts long before stepping foot inside Molten Core. This Pre-Raid Best in Slot (BiS) guide for Hunter Hunters highlights the most powerful gear you can obtain without raiding, giving you the damage, agility, and hit rating you need to excel in any group. Whether you focus on PvE precision or versatile ranged DPS, choosing the right items from dungeons, crafted sets, quests, and world drops will set you far ahead of the competition.

icon In this guide, you’ll find:

  • The strongest pre-raid gear options for every slot.
  • Detailed BiS recommendations for maximizing ranged DPS and critical strike potential.
  • Gear selection logic tailored for Hunter Marksmanship Marksmanship, Hunter Beast Mastery Beast Mastery, and Hunter Survival Survival playstyles.
  • Alternatives based on faction, race, and whether you prefer mobility, sustained DPS, or burst damage.

icon We cover everything from high-value BOEs (you can buy WoW Classic gold and get them at the Auction house) and farmable dungeon drops to powerful crafted pieces and reputation rewards. If you’re aiming to secure a raid spot, dominate world bosses, or simply top the meters in dungeon runs, this gear list will give your Hunter the perfect starting loadout.

WoW Classic Hunter Pre-Raid BIS Logic Explained

WoW Classic Hunter Pre Raid Bis Logic Explained

When gearing up a Hunter in WoW Classic with Pre-Raid BiS, focus on items that maximize ranged attack power, agility, and hit chance. These core stats improve your damage output, increase your critical strike rate, and ensure your shots land consistently. Key stats include:

  • Agility for ranged attack power, crit chance, and dodge.
  • Ranged attack power for higher damage on every shot.
  • Hit chance to prevent misses and improve overall DPS.
  • Critical strike chance for burst damage potential.
  • Stamina to boost survivability in group content.

icon Look for gear from dungeon bosses, quest rewards, crafted sets, and reputation vendors that strike the right balance between raw damage and utility. Below, you’ll find detailed tables with the best Pre-Raid BiS items for Hunters in WoW Classic Phase 1 and Phase 2, covering every gear slot, the reasoning behind each choice, and how to obtain them.

Hunter Pre-Raid BIS (WoW Classic Phase 1)

Slot Item Description How to Get
icon Head Mask of the Unforgiven Mask of the Unforgiven is a high-value leather headpiece in WoW Classic, prized for its strong DPS-oriented stats and rarity. Dropped by The Unforgiven in Stratholme (Live side), this head slot item is a pre-raid Best in Slot (BiS) choice for Rogue Rogues, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Warrior Fury Fury Warriors.
With +12 Stamina, +2% Hit, and +1% Crit Chance, it’s ideal for reaching hit cap early while increasing overall damage output. The high Stamina also adds survivability, making it versatile for both PvE and PvP. Its biggest draw is the +2% hit rating — one of the hardest stats to find before raiding — which makes it a must-have for players aiming to optimize their DPS rotation and minimize misses.
The Mask drops from The Unforgiven, a rare elite ghost in Stratholme (Live side). It typically appears near the Spiteful Phantom area, often after triggering a trap. Because it’s a rare spawn, multiple runs may be needed to secure the drop.
Location: Stratholme (Live side)
Drop Chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Neck Mark of Fordring Mark of Fordring is a powerful neck piece in WoW Classic, earned through a long and memorable quest chain from Tirion Fordring in Eastern Plaguelands. It’s a top-tier pre-raid choice for melee DPS classes like Hunter Hunters,  Druid Feral Feral Druid, Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shaman.
+26 Attack Power and +1% Crit Chance.
This combination makes it ideal for maximizing damage output, especially for players looking to boost their crit rate without sacrificing raw attack power. Its main strength lies in delivering a perfect balance of sustained DPS and burst potential. The +26 Attack Power directly scales physical damage, while the +1% crit increases the likelihood of big hits—especially valuable in both raid and PvP settings.
To obtain the Mark of Fordring, you must complete the In Dreams quest, the final step of a lengthy quest chain starting with Tirion Fordring near Terrorweb Path in Eastern Plaguelands. This chain includes multiple outdoor objectives and an instanced run into Stratholme (Scarlet side) to retrieve the painting Of Love and Family from the Archivist’s room. The finale is a scripted escort in Hearthglen where Tirion battles waves of elites.
Location: Quest reward from Tirion Fordring, Eastern Plaguelands
Quest Chain: Starts with Demon Dogs, ends with In Dreams
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Shoulder Truestrike Shoulders Truestrike Shoulders are a leather shoulder piece in WoW Classic, dropped in Upper Blackrock Spire. They’re a highly sought-after pre-raid BiS item for physical DPS classes like Hunter Hunters,  Druid Feral Feral Druid, Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, and Enhancement Shaman, thanks to their powerful offensive stats:
+2% Hit and +24 Attack Power. The +2% hit is especially valuable in pre-raid gearing, as hit chance is one of the hardest stats to acquire before entering raids. Combined with the solid attack power bonus, these shoulders significantly boost overall DPS and help reduce the frustration of missed special attacks. They’re an excellent choice for players pushing to reach the hit cap while maintaining strong raw damage output.
Truestrike Shoulders drop from Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. This boss is encountered near the end of the dungeon, following the iconic bridge event. Since UBRS is often run for other key pre-raid gear, you’ll have multiple chances to pick these up during regular farming.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire
Drop Chance: ~12–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Back Cape of the Black Baron Cape of the Black Baron is a top-tier pre-raid DPS cloak in WoW Classic, dropped by Baron Rivendare in Stratholme (Undead side).
With +15 Agility and +20 Attack Power, it’s a standout choice for melee and ranged physical DPS classes like Rogue Rogue, Hunter Hunter, Druid Feral Feral Druid, and Warrior Fury Fury Warrior.
The +15 Agility not only boosts crit chance and dodge but also contributes to extra attack power for agility-based classes, making it scale especially well with talents like Lightning Reflexes (Hunter) or Survivalist. Combined with the flat +20 Attack Power, it delivers both consistent damage and increased burst potential — perfect for both PvE and PvP.
Cape of the Black Baron drops from Baron Rivendare, the final boss in Stratholme (Undead side). This boss is located at the end of the gauntlet after defeating all three ziggurat bosses. Due to its strong stats and relatively rare drop rate, expect to farm the dungeon multiple times before securing it.
Location: Stratholme (Undead side)
Drop Chance: ~12–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Chest Savage Gladiator Chain Savage Gladiator Chain is an epic mail chestpiece in WoW Classic, dropped by Gorosh the Dervish in the Blackrock Depths Arena event. It’s one of the strongest pre-raid DPS chest options for mail users like Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans and Hunter Hunters, and is also highly sought after by Warrior Fury Fury Warriors willing to wear mail for the stats.
It boasts +13 Strength, +14 Agility, +13 Stamina, and +2% crit chance, giving a huge boost to burst damage potential in both PvE and PvP. The crit bonus is especially valuable, as few pre-raid chestpieces offer more than 1% crit. This makes it a core choice for players stacking crit to maximize white and special attack damage before stepping into raids.
The Savage Gladiator Chain drops from Gorosh the Dervish, one of six possible random spawns in the Blackrock Depths Arena (Detention Block). You’ll need to clear to the Arena and trigger the event to see which boss you get.
Location: Blackrock Depths – Arena (Detention Block)
Drop Chance: ~20% from Gorosh (who himself has ~17% chance to spawn)
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Wrist Slashclaw Bracers Slashclaw Bracers are a mail wrist piece in WoW Classic, dropped by Halycon in Lower Blackrock Spire. They’re a highly sought-after pre-raid BiS option for Hunter Hunters, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans, and certain melee DPS builds like Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, thanks to their balanced combination of offensive and defensive stats:
+7 Agility, +7 Stamina, +6 Spirit, and an Equip: Improves your chance to hit by 1% effect. That extra hit rating is a rare and valuable stat before stepping into raids, helping players reach crucial hit caps while also gaining agility’s attack power and crit benefits.
The stamina bonus adds extra survivability, making them equally useful for PvP where staying alive is just as important as dealing damage.
Slashclaw Bracers drop from Halycon, a level 59 elite wolf found deep within Lower Blackrock Spire. Halycon is part of a scripted event triggered by defeating her handler, Gizrul the Slavener, which will cause her to charge in with several wolf adds.
Location: Lower Blackrock Spire
Drop chance: ~30%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Hands Devilsaur Gauntlets Devilsaur Gauntlets are rare crafted leather gloves in WoW Classic, part of the two-piece Devilsaur Armor set. They are a pre-raid BiS choice for many physical DPS classes such as Rogue Rogues, Hunter Hunters, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans thanks to their excellent offensive stats:
+28 Attack Power, +1% crit chance, and — when paired with Devilsaur Leggings — a +2% hit set bonus.
The crit and hit combination makes them especially strong for dual-wield classes trying to minimize misses and maximize burst damage. Before raid gear becomes available, few glove options provide this level of raw DPS power, making Devilsaur Gauntlets a staple item in many melee and ranged DPS gearing plans.
Crafted by Leatherworkers using Devilsaur Leather and other materials. The crafting pattern is learned from the Devilsaur Leatherworking specialization, requiring reputation with the Un’Goro Mafia’s skinning network or purchasing from other players.
Location: Crafted (Leatherworking – Devilsaur Leatherworking)
Bind: Binds when equipped
icon Waist Frostbite Girdle Frostbite Girdle is a leather waist piece in WoW Classic, dropped by Ras Frostwhisper in Scholomance. It’s a strong choice for Rogue Rogues, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Hunter Hunters thanks to its balanced mix of survivability, damage potential, and utility:
+5 Strength, +15 Agility, +15 Stamina, and +10 Frost Resistance — providing a solid boost to attack power, critical strike chance, dodge, and overall durability.
The high Stamina makes it excellent for PvP and tanking, while the Frost Resistance is invaluable for encounters like Sapphiron in Naxxramas or any frost-heavy PvE content. Agility-heavy belts are rare at this level, making it a worthy upgrade over most pre-raid leather belts.
Frostbite Girdle drops from Ras Frostwhisper, the frost-wielding lich located deep within Scholomance. He is found in the upper rooms beyond the Viewing Room, making this a mid-to-late dungeon drop.
Location: Scholomance
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Legs Devilsaur Leggings Devilsaur Leggings are rare crafted leather pants in WoW Classic, forming half of the Devilsaur Armor set. They are a pre-raid BiS choice for physical DPS classes such as Rogue Rogues, Hunter Hunters, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans thanks to their powerful offensive stats:
+46 Attack Power, +1% crit chance, and — when paired with Devilsaur Gauntlets — a +2% hit set bonus.
The high Attack Power significantly boosts all melee and ranged physical abilities, while the crit chance enhances burst potential. When the set bonus is active, the additional hit chance helps reduce misses — especially valuable for dual-wield classes dealing with high miss penalties. This combination of stats makes Devilsaur Leggings one of the most impactful gear choices before stepping into raids.
Crafted by Leatherworkers using Devilsaur Leather and other materials. The recipe is learned from Devilsaur Leatherworking, often supplied by skilled crafters who farm Devilsaur in Un’Goro Crater.
Location: Crafted (Leatherworking – Devilsaur Leatherworking)
Bind: Binds when equipped
icon Feet Windreaver Greaves Windreaver Greaves are mail boots from WoW Classic, best known for their strong agility and hit bonus — making them a favorite pre-raid BiS pick for Hunter Hunters, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans, and certain Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladins.
With +20 Agility and +1% hit chance, they offer a perfect balance of crit, dodge, and hit rating, all in one slot. For DPS classes that rely heavily on physical damage, these boots help push you closer to hit cap while boosting overall damage output.
Windreaver Greaves drop from the dungeon boss Rattlegore in Scholomance, making them accessible before raids. With a relatively low drop chance, farming may require multiple runs.
Location: Scholomance
Drop chance: ~10–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Finger 1 Blackstone Ring Blackstone Ring is a powerful melee DPS ring in WoW Classic, valued for its
+20 Attack Power, +1% hit chance, and +6 Stamina.
The hit bonus is especially important because hit rating is rare before raid content, making this ring a key piece for reaching hit cap early. The attack power boost benefits both melee and ranged physical DPS, while the stamina provides extra survivability in both PvE and PvP. It’s a popular pre-raid BiS item for classes like Rogue Rogue, Hunter Hunter, Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shaman, and Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladin. For physical DPS players, it delivers a perfect mix of consistent damage output and durability.
Blackstone Ring drops from General Angerforge in Blackrock Depths (Shadowforge City). He’s located deep in the instance, past the Ring of Law event and up in the eastern section of the dungeon.
Location: Blackrock Depths (Shadowforge City)
Drop chance: ~10–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Finger 2 Painweaver Band Painweaver Band is a high-value melee DPS ring in WoW Classic, dropped in Upper Blackrock Spire.
With +1% crit chance, +16 Attack Power, and +7 Stamina, it delivers a potent mix of burst potential, sustained damage, and survivability.
The crit bonus is especially attractive for classes with abilities or talents that scale heavily with critical strikes — such as Rogue Rogues with Lethality or Warriors with Deep Wounds. This ring is considered pre-raid BiS for Rogue Rogues, Fury Warriors, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans, Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladins, and Druid Feral Feral Druids. It’s ideal for both PvE and PvP, where critical strikes can quickly turn the tide of a fight.
Painweaver Band drops from General Drakkisath, the final boss of Upper Blackrock Spire (UBRS). This encounter requires solid coordination, as Drakkisath is heavily guarded and has dangerous abilities like Conflagration.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire (General Drakkisath)
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Trinket 1 Blackhand’s Breadth Blackhand’s Breadth is a powerful trinket in WoW Classic, obtained through the quest General Drakkisath’s Demise (Alliance) or For the Horde! (Horde), both requiring the defeat of General Drakkisath in Upper Blackrock Spire. This trinket is a staple pre-raid and PvP BiS choice for classes that thrive on critical hits — including Hunter Hunters, Warrior Fury Fury Warriors, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladins. Its effect is simple but extremely effective:
+2% critical strike chance to all attacks while equipped.
For burst-oriented specs, this translates into higher damage output, more consistent crit chains, and stronger kill potential in PvP.
Alliance: Begin by killing Overlord Wyrmthalak in Lower Blackrock Spire to obtain the quest starter. Complete the follow-up chain leading to General Drakkisath’s Demise.
Horde: Pick up For the Horde! from Kargath in the Badlands, which sends you into Upper Blackrock Spire to slay General Drakkisath. Upon turning in the quest, choose Blackhand’s Breadth as your reward.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire (final boss: General Drakkisath)
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Trinket 2 Hand of Justice Hand of Justice is a highly sought-after melee DPS trinket in WoW Classic, famous for its potent combination of
+20 Attack Power and a 2% chance on melee hit to gain an extra attack (with a 2-second internal cooldown).
This effect can trigger off any melee hit — including special abilities — and is especially devastating for classes with fast swing speeds or multiple hit mechanics. It’s considered pre-raid BiS for specs like Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shaman, Druid Feral Feral Druid, Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladin, and even Hunters in melee-heavy situations. The extra attack proc scales with weapon damage, meaning it remains relevant deep into later phases, especially for classes that can stack high attack power and weapon buffs.
Hand of Justice drops from General Angerforge in Blackrock Depths in certain phases (Classic Fresh / pre–Phase 5) and from Emperor Dagran Thaurissan in other phases. Drop locations may change with content updates, so check the current phase for accuracy.
Location: Blackrock Depths
Drop chance: ~5–10% (varies by phase and source)
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Main Hand Dal’Rend’s Sacred Charge Dal’Rend’s Sacred Charge is a main-hand sword in WoW Classic, dropped by Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. It’s a key part of the Dal’Rend’s Arms set, making it one of the most sought-after pre-raid melee weapons for Rogue Rogues, Warrior Fury Fury Warriors, and even some Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans.
With 81–151 damage, 2.80 speed (41.43 DPS), +4 Strength, and +1% critical strike chance, it delivers both solid base damage and a valuable boost to burst potential. When paired with Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian, you gain the set bonus of +50 Attack Power, making it a powerhouse combination for sustained DPS.
Dropped by Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. He is the final boss of the dungeon, encountered after completing the arena event.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Off Hand Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian is an off-hand sword in WoW Classic, dropped by Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. It’s most famous for being one half of the Dal’Rend’s Arms set, pairing with Dal’Rend’s Sacred Charge for a powerful +50 Attack Power bonus.
With 52–97 damage, 1.80 speed (41.39 DPS), +100 Armor, and +7 Defense, this weapon offers strong defensive stats without sacrificing damage potential.
The high armor and defense make it especially valuable for melee DPS who want extra survivability without giving up offensive capability. When combined with the main-hand sword, it becomes a pre-raid BiS choice for Rogue Rogues, Warrior Fury Fury Warriors, and even some Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans.
Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian drops from Warchief Rend Blackhand, the final boss in Upper Blackrock Spire, after the arena encounter.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Ranged / Relic Dwarven Hand Cannon The Dwarven Hand Cannon is a powerful BoE gun in WoW Classic, sought after by Hunters and certain Engineers for both PvE and PvP. With 66–124 base damage, a 2.90 attack speed, and an average 32.76 DPS, it offers solid raw damage potential. Its unique effect — a chance to fire a Flaming Cannonball dealing 33–49 Fire damage — adds extra burst, which can crit and stack with fire damage bonuses. This combination of high top-end damage and slower speed makes it ideal for heavy-hitting shots like Aimed Shot or Multi-Shot, maximizing burst windows in combat.
The slower speed also helps conserve ammunition during long raid encounters while keeping each shot impactful. In PvP, the extra fire damage proc can surprise opponents and contribute to one-shot setups against underprepared targets.
The Dwarven Hand Cannon is a world-drop BoE item, meaning it can drop from high-level mobs across Azeroth, including elite enemies in dungeons like Scholomance and Blackrock Spire, or be purchased on the Auction House.
Location: World drop (commonly reported in high-level zones and dungeons)
Drop chance: Very low (<1%)
Bind: Binds when equipped

Hunter Pre-Raid BIS (WoW Classic Phase 2)

Slot Item Description How to Get
icon Head Backwood Helm Backwood Helm is a mail headpiece in WoW Classic, obtained as a reward from the quest The Madness Within in Dire Maul West. It’s a standout pre-raid BiS choice for Hunter Hunters and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans thanks to its balanced mix of agility, stamina, and crit:
+21 Agility, +13 Stamina, +9 Intellect, +9 Spirit, and +1% crit chance — making it excellent for boosting ranged or melee DPS while improving survivability.
The high agility provides a solid boost to attack power and critical strike chance, while the stamina ensures durability in both PvE and PvP. The crit bonus is a rare and highly valuable stat for mail gear before raiding, helping push DPS potential early.
Complete The Madness Within questline in Dire Maul West. After defeating Immol’thar and Prince Tortheldrin, turn in the quest to receive Treasure of the Shen’dralar, which allows you to choose from Backwood Helm, Bonecrusher, or Sedge Boots.
Location: Dire Maul West
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Neck Mark of Fordring Mark of Fordring is a powerful neck piece in WoW Classic, earned through a long and memorable quest chain from Tirion Fordring in Eastern Plaguelands. It’s a top-tier pre-raid choice for melee DPS classes like Hunter Hunters,  Druid Feral Feral Druid, Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shaman.
+26 Attack Power and +1% Crit Chance.
This combination makes it ideal for maximizing damage output, especially for players looking to boost their crit rate without sacrificing raw attack power. Its main strength lies in delivering a perfect balance of sustained DPS and burst potential. The +26 Attack Power directly scales physical damage, while the +1% crit increases the likelihood of big hits—especially valuable in both raid and PvP settings.
To obtain the Mark of Fordring, you must complete the In Dreams quest, the final step of a lengthy quest chain starting with Tirion Fordring near Terrorweb Path in Eastern Plaguelands. This chain includes multiple outdoor objectives and an instanced run into Stratholme (Scarlet side) to retrieve the painting Of Love and Family from the Archivist’s room. The finale is a scripted escort in Hearthglen where Tirion battles waves of elites.
Location: Quest reward from Tirion Fordring, Eastern Plaguelands
Quest Chain: Starts with Demon Dogs, ends with In Dreams
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Shoulder Truestrike Shoulders Truestrike Shoulders are a leather shoulder piece in WoW Classic, dropped in Upper Blackrock Spire. They’re a highly sought-after pre-raid BiS item for physical DPS classes like Hunter Hunters,  Druid Feral Feral Druid, Warrior Fury Fury Warrior, and Enhancement Shaman, thanks to their powerful offensive stats:
+2% Hit and +24 Attack Power. The +2% hit is especially valuable in pre-raid gearing, as hit chance is one of the hardest stats to acquire before entering raids. Combined with the solid attack power bonus, these shoulders significantly boost overall DPS and help reduce the frustration of missed special attacks. They’re an excellent choice for players pushing to reach the hit cap while maintaining strong raw damage output.
Truestrike Shoulders drop from Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. This boss is encountered near the end of the dungeon, following the iconic bridge event. Since UBRS is often run for other key pre-raid gear, you’ll have multiple chances to pick these up during regular farming.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire
Drop Chance: ~12–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Back Cape of the Black Baron Cape of the Black Baron is a top-tier pre-raid DPS cloak in WoW Classic, dropped by Baron Rivendare in Stratholme (Undead side).
With +15 Agility and +20 Attack Power, it’s a standout choice for melee and ranged physical DPS classes like Rogue Rogue, Hunter Hunter, Druid Feral Feral Druid, and Warrior Fury Fury Warrior.
The +15 Agility not only boosts crit chance and dodge but also contributes to extra attack power for agility-based classes, making it scale especially well with talents like Lightning Reflexes (Hunter) or Survivalist. Combined with the flat +20 Attack Power, it delivers both consistent damage and increased burst potential — perfect for both PvE and PvP.
Cape of the Black Baron drops from Baron Rivendare, the final boss in Stratholme (Undead side). This boss is located at the end of the gauntlet after defeating all three ziggurat bosses. Due to its strong stats and relatively rare drop rate, expect to farm the dungeon multiple times before securing it.
Location: Stratholme (Undead side)
Drop Chance: ~12–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Chest Savage Gladiator Chain Savage Gladiator Chain is an epic mail chestpiece in WoW Classic, dropped by Gorosh the Dervish in the Blackrock Depths Arena event. It’s one of the strongest pre-raid DPS chest options for mail users like Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans and Hunter Hunters, and is also highly sought after by Warrior Fury Fury Warriors willing to wear mail for the stats.
It boasts +13 Strength, +14 Agility, +13 Stamina, and +2% crit chance, giving a huge boost to burst damage potential in both PvE and PvP. The crit bonus is especially valuable, as few pre-raid chestpieces offer more than 1% crit. This makes it a core choice for players stacking crit to maximize white and special attack damage before stepping into raids.
The Savage Gladiator Chain drops from Gorosh the Dervish, one of six possible random spawns in the Blackrock Depths Arena (Detention Block). You’ll need to clear to the Arena and trigger the event to see which boss you get.
Location: Blackrock Depths – Arena (Detention Block)
Drop Chance: ~20% from Gorosh (who himself has ~17% chance to spawn)
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Wrist Bracers of the Eclipse Bracers of the Eclipse are leather wristpieces in WoW Classic, dropped by Prince Tortheldrin in Dire Maul West. They are widely considered one of the best pre-raid BiS bracers for Rogue Rogues, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and even Hunter Hunters thanks to their potent offensive stats:
+10 Agility, +9 Stamina, and a hefty +24 Attack Power — giving a strong boost to both melee and ranged DPS.
The combination of agility and raw attack power makes these bracers competitive even against some early-raid epics, making them a prime choice for players aiming to maximize damage output before stepping into Molten Core or Zul’Gurub.
Bracers of the Eclipse drop from Prince Tortheldrin, the final boss of Dire Maul West. To make him hostile, you must first defeat Immol’thar by disabling all five pylons scattered throughout the instance. Once Immol’thar is slain, the Prince can be engaged and defeated for a chance at this drop.
Location: Dire Maul West
Drop chance: ~20–25%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Hands Devilsaur Gauntlets Devilsaur Gauntlets are rare crafted leather gloves in WoW Classic, part of the two-piece Devilsaur Armor set. They are a pre-raid BiS choice for many physical DPS classes such as Rogue Rogues, Hunter Hunters, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans thanks to their excellent offensive stats:
+28 Attack Power, +1% crit chance, and — when paired with Devilsaur Leggings — a +2% hit set bonus.
The crit and hit combination makes them especially strong for dual-wield classes trying to minimize misses and maximize burst damage. Before raid gear becomes available, few glove options provide this level of raw DPS power, making Devilsaur Gauntlets a staple item in many melee and ranged DPS gearing plans.
Crafted by Leatherworkers using Devilsaur Leather and other materials. The crafting pattern is learned from the Devilsaur Leatherworking specialization, requiring reputation with the Un’Goro Mafia’s skinning network or purchasing from other players.
Location: Crafted (Leatherworking – Devilsaur Leatherworking)
Bind: Binds when equipped
icon Waist Warpwood Binding Warpwood Binding is a mail waist piece in WoW Classic, dropped by Tendris Warpwood in Dire Maul West. It’s a top pre-raid choice for Hunter Hunters and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans thanks to its well-rounded mix of offensive and utility stats:
+14 Agility, +6 Stamina, +9 Intellect, and +1% crit chance — giving you both strong DPS potential and a bit of extra mana for sustained fights. The agility boosts both attack power and crit rate, making it especially valuable for PvP and crit-focused builds.
Warpwood Binding drops from Tendris Warpwood, a giant treant boss located in Dire Maul West. You can reach him fairly early in the dungeon after clearing the patrolling treants and stealthed spirits.
Location: Dire Maul (West)
Drop chance: ~20–27%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Legs Devilsaur Leggings Devilsaur Leggings are rare crafted leather pants in WoW Classic, forming half of the Devilsaur Armor set. They are a pre-raid BiS choice for physical DPS classes such as Rogue Rogues, Hunter Hunters, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans thanks to their powerful offensive stats:
+46 Attack Power, +1% crit chance, and — when paired with Devilsaur Gauntlets — a +2% hit set bonus.
The high Attack Power significantly boosts all melee and ranged physical abilities, while the crit chance enhances burst potential. When the set bonus is active, the additional hit chance helps reduce misses — especially valuable for dual-wield classes dealing with high miss penalties. This combination of stats makes Devilsaur Leggings one of the most impactful gear choices before stepping into raids.
Crafted by Leatherworkers using Devilsaur Leather and other materials. The recipe is learned from Devilsaur Leatherworking, often supplied by skilled crafters who farm Devilsaur in Un’Goro Crater.
Location: Crafted (Leatherworking – Devilsaur Leatherworking)
Bind: Binds when equipped
icon Feet Windreaver Greaves Windreaver Greaves are mail boots from WoW Classic, best known for their strong agility and hit bonus — making them a favorite pre-raid BiS pick for Hunter Hunters, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans, and certain Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladins.
With +20 Agility and +1% hit chance, they offer a perfect balance of crit, dodge, and hit rating, all in one slot. For DPS classes that rely heavily on physical damage, these boots help push you closer to hit cap while boosting overall damage output.
Windreaver Greaves drop from the dungeon boss Rattlegore in Scholomance, making them accessible before raids. With a relatively low drop chance, farming may require multiple runs.
Location: Scholomance
Drop chance: ~10–15%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Finger 1,2 Tarnished Elven Ring Tarnished Elven Ring is a highly sought-after agility-focused ring in WoW Classic, dropped by Mizzle the Crafty during a Dire Maul North Tribute Run. It’s a standout pre-raid BiS option for classes like Rogue Rogue, Hunter Hunter, Druid Feral Feral Druid, and Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shaman thanks to its ideal combination of stats:
+15 Agility and +1% hit — delivering both raw attack power and a reliable boost toward hit cap.
This item shines because pre-raid gear with agility and hit chance is scarce, making it perfect for maximizing DPS consistency in raids or PvP. For agility-based melee or ranged damage dealers, it’s one of the best rings you can equip before entering raid content.
Tarnished Elven Ring drops from Mizzle the Crafty, the goblin NPC who appears at the end of a successful Dire Maul North Tribute Run. To trigger his loot table, you must complete the run without killing the main bosses and present the tribute chest.
Location: Dire Maul North (Tribute Run)
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Trinket 1 Blackhand’s Breadth Blackhand’s Breadth is a powerful trinket in WoW Classic, obtained through the quest General Drakkisath’s Demise (Alliance) or For the Horde! (Horde), both requiring the defeat of General Drakkisath in Upper Blackrock Spire. This trinket is a staple pre-raid and PvP BiS choice for classes that thrive on critical hits — including Hunter Hunters, Warrior Fury Fury Warriors, Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans, Druid Feral Feral Druids, and Paladin Retribution Retribution Paladins. Its effect is simple but extremely effective:
+2% critical strike chance to all attacks while equipped.
For burst-oriented specs, this translates into higher damage output, more consistent crit chains, and stronger kill potential in PvP.
Alliance: Begin by killing Overlord Wyrmthalak in Lower Blackrock Spire to obtain the quest starter. Complete the follow-up chain leading to General Drakkisath’s Demise.
Horde: Pick up For the Horde! from Kargath in the Badlands, which sends you into Upper Blackrock Spire to slay General Drakkisath. Upon turning in the quest, choose Blackhand’s Breadth as your reward.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire (final boss: General Drakkisath)
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Trinket 2 Royal Seal of Eldre’Thalas The Royal Seal of Eldre’Thalas is a class-specific trinket for Hunters in WoW Classic, rewarded from the quest The Greatest Race of Hunters. It’s a top-tier pre-raid BiS choice for Hunter Marksmanship Marksman and Hunter Survival Survival Hunters due to its strong ranged DPS bonus:
+48 Ranged Attack Power and +10 Fire Resistance — giving you a direct, reliable damage boost while adding a bit of survivability in fire-heavy encounters like Molten Core.
This trinket shines because raw ranged attack power bonuses are scarce before raids, and the stat applies to all shots and abilities. For Hunters looking to push their DPS in both raids and PvP, it remains competitive well into later content.
Obtain the quest The Greatest Race of Hunters by finding the book of the same name, which can drop from Hydrospawn in Dire Maul East or be purchased from the Auction House. Turn the book in to Lorekeeper Mykos in the Dire Maul North library to receive the trinket.
Location: Dire Maul East (book drop), Dire Maul North (quest turn-in)
Drop chance: Low (book drop from Hydrospawn)
Bind: Binds when picked up
Notes: The book can be traded or bought from the AH, making this one of the easier BiS trinkets to acquire if you have gold. Also provides useful Fire Resistance for early Molten Core progression.
icon Main Hand Dal’Rend’s Sacred Charge Dal’Rend’s Sacred Charge is a main-hand sword in WoW Classic, dropped by Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. It’s a key part of the Dal’Rend’s Arms set, making it one of the most sought-after pre-raid melee weapons for Rogue Rogues, Warrior Fury Fury Warriors, and even some Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans.
With 81–151 damage, 2.80 speed (41.43 DPS), +4 Strength, and +1% critical strike chance, it delivers both solid base damage and a valuable boost to burst potential. When paired with Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian, you gain the set bonus of +50 Attack Power, making it a powerhouse combination for sustained DPS.
Dropped by Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. He is the final boss of the dungeon, encountered after completing the arena event.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Off Hand Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian is an off-hand sword in WoW Classic, dropped by Warchief Rend Blackhand in Upper Blackrock Spire. It’s most famous for being one half of the Dal’Rend’s Arms set, pairing with Dal’Rend’s Sacred Charge for a powerful +50 Attack Power bonus.
With 52–97 damage, 1.80 speed (41.39 DPS), +100 Armor, and +7 Defense, this weapon offers strong defensive stats without sacrificing damage potential.
The high armor and defense make it especially valuable for melee DPS who want extra survivability without giving up offensive capability. When combined with the main-hand sword, it becomes a pre-raid BiS choice for Rogue Rogues, Warrior Fury Fury Warriors, and even some Shaman Enhancement Enhancement Shamans.
Dal’Rend’s Tribal Guardian drops from Warchief Rend Blackhand, the final boss in Upper Blackrock Spire, after the arena encounter.
Location: Upper Blackrock Spire
Drop chance: ~15–20%
Bind: Binds when picked up
icon Ranged / Relic Dwarven Hand Cannon The Dwarven Hand Cannon is a powerful BoE gun in WoW Classic, sought after by Hunters and certain Engineers for both PvE and PvP. With 66–124 base damage, a 2.90 attack speed, and an average 32.76 DPS, it offers solid raw damage potential. Its unique effect — a chance to fire a Flaming Cannonball dealing 33–49 Fire damage — adds extra burst, which can crit and stack with fire damage bonuses. This combination of high top-end damage and slower speed makes it ideal for heavy-hitting shots like Aimed Shot or Multi-Shot, maximizing burst windows in combat.
The slower speed also helps conserve ammunition during long raid encounters while keeping each shot impactful. In PvP, the extra fire damage proc can surprise opponents and contribute to one-shot setups against underprepared targets.
The Dwarven Hand Cannon is a world-drop BoE item, meaning it can drop from high-level mobs across Azeroth, including elite enemies in dungeons like Scholomance and Blackrock Spire, or be purchased on the Auction House.
Location: World drop (commonly reported in high-level zones and dungeons)
Drop chance: Very low (<1%)
Bind: Binds when equipped

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