Dungeon Hunter 5 Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-07-05
  • New version: 5.7.1a
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Dungeon Hunter 5 is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Gameloft. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Gameloft, with the latest current version being 5.7.1a which was officially released on 2021-07-05. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 26703 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.7 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Dungeon Hunter 5 App

How does it Work?

Do you fight for good? Or for the gold?

Fate has thrust the land into an age of chaos that ushered in the rise of darkness. Now, the people must fend for themselves against bandits, monsters and other unspeakable terrors. However, for mercenaries and bounty hunters, this is an age of unbridled opportunity and prosperity, for justice always demands a high price, and their business has never been better!

AN EPIC SOLO CAMPAIGN

o Hunt down monsters and villains through all 94 missions of this expansive story.

o Discover a variety of environments, from the shattered realm of Valenthia to the cold and barbarous Valen Outpost.

FIGHT WITH FRIENDS

o Rally up to 3 other players to fight side-by-side in co-op mode.

o Hire friends as Allies to help you along your journey of vengeance.

UNLOCK LEGENDARY POWERS

o Wield over 900 pieces of armor and weaponry.

o Unleash hundreds of devastating spells and skills.

o Master the Elements by strategically equipping the best spells and gear for each mission.

BUILD, DEFEND & RAID

o Protect your loot with over 60 Trap Rooms and 230 different Minions.

o Craft more powerful defenders by collecting Minion Shards in co-op mode.

o Upgrade your Trap Rooms and DARE your rivals to try and break through.

ALWAYS A NEW CHALLENGE

o Take on Daily and Weekly Events for more fun and huge rewards.

o How far can you go in the Trial of Elements?

o Climb the Leaderboard to earn mighty rewards in the Legendary Hunts.

o Unlock unique rewards in special seasonal events.

*IMPORTANT* Dungeon Hunter 5 requires an iPad 2 (or newer), iPhone 4s (or newer), or iPod touch 5th generation. An Internet connection is required to play.

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Top Reviews


  • By pop cart

    Best game ever

    This game is the best game ever in my opinion it’s just one thing that can make it better is better graphics and you should make it HD to but still to me I think it’s still the best because I played fortnight for like 2 and a half years but then I got bored so I started playing this game and it was my best choice ever like I play it non stop it’s so addictive I play it when I go on a Field trip in the car but yes I really recommend getting this game and two more things first of all i think this game could be better if you didn’t need WiFi for you to play because every I’m on a plane I try to play it but it takes for ever to download and I think you can help a lot of people if you do that it will be much easier in my opinion and also if they gave them more free things because it’s expensive when you try to buy them but yes that is all but I really do recommend this game have fun



  • By UR BOI JIAME

    Great game

    This game is a five out five for 3 reasons only. This first one is the gameplay is incredible and I love how simple the battle mechanics are. 2. You can become a great in a short matter of time. This game is NOT a pay to win game which some games today on the App Store seem to be, I started paying this game a week ago and I’m already got a AA water-type sword, an A grass-type staff and AAA armor. 3. I’ve played most of the dungeon hunter games and this one stands out the most. I really like this game franchise and hope it carries on to a sixth and doesn’t stop just there. Also I love how the multiplayer System works, being able to raid other players strongholds just allows the player a whole different challenge and strategy than just the simple solo mode. These are my three reason on why this game deserves a total five stars.



  • By Wantanickname

    DH5 is simply the best!

    I spent an enormous amount of time playing DH1-2; then 3,4, and now 5. I’m still playing DH5 as GL has continued to upgrade the game with a vast amount of content. The ingame upgrade ability and combinations are virtually limitless. Every great once in awhile delete and reinstall the game if you have issues. Get on Band to communicate with friends and a guild to help make it more fun. The single player ability is also there, so you have the best of both worlds! You don’t have to pay to play, it just takes longer to upgrade. If you love the game why rush it right? I have spent very little in the last few years but have had countless hours of entertainment. I have never played any game this much in my life!



  • By soorrymommm

    It is what it is

    The game is pay to win, there’s no denying it. But you don’t have to pay to win. You can play the game completely from start to finish without spending a single penny. It’s fun, but that’s my opinion, I like games were you grind for rare currency in order to majorly boost your characters stats, the missions are simple, but quite satisfying, and there’s enough options to last you a long while before you have to stop playing the game due to loss of energy. Do I recommend it? It’s not for everyone that’s for sure, but I recommend you at least give it a shot, because it could turn out to be your sort of thing.



  • By Isaascor

    Few rpgs like it

    Assassins Creed meets Diablo. The game gives options for sword, bow and staff, so it isn’t just a single class. It’s campaign mode is in levels but they allow the player to roam freely, unlike Iron Blade. The defense of your home base with monsters also has a feature where you can test it. That was always my favorite thing to do. There’s lots of grinding to level up, lots of repetition. Auto play is optional and gets easier with better gear. Pvp seems dependent on gear quality. Long range weapons are dominant in pvp over other weapons. There were times I couldn’t compete because my opponent had Bat Shield, extremely rare item. It’s easier to join a guild than staying solo, the game keeps nagging to join until you do. There’s a lot of dead guilds out there, but also many that are active and small, and some that are highly active, large and demanding: take your pick but you have to join. The right guild will take you places. They may ask you to use outside communication like Line or Band. Guild wars happen every weekend. My guild played nonstop. Larger guilds take precedence. For a while the game was my life. I stopped playing because I had to, not any fault in the game.



  • By LogicElixir

    Could be good, but destroyed by time gates

    The combat system is good, as is the weapon system. There isn’t any PVP and I can live with that (in their “PVP” system you fight an NPC with the same stats as another player). My issue is the ridiculous pricing and energy system. Want to upgrade a weapon? That’ll be $20 - the price of a full featured iOS game. And that’s just to upgrade it to the next level, one of five. Your next upgrade will cost even more. Want to play the game? Sorry, you only get enough energy each day for about 20 minutes of play. That’ll be $15 to get enough energy to play for an hour. I’d venture to guess 99% of players stop playing after a few days due to the energy system. After the first batch of energy is gone, you’ll be gated and unable to play. It’s not worth the cost. It appears to be an unfinished game with highly repetitive maps. For the cost of a recently released AAA game ($60), you’ll get a couple chests and enough energy for 1 hour of play a day. Even the co-op system isn’t co-op. You can only play with others in one very small map, not any dungeons. The dev team did a great job creating an strong iOS game, but it’s not even remotely comparable to a AAA release. There is too much competition in this space and the pricing is the embodiment of insanity. The energy system means you’re forced to close the game and forget it exists for days at a time. Like many others before me, soon I’ll close it for the last time and simply forget it exists.



  • By PensStanleyCup

    The game is great and fun, but support....

    Since April 7th/8th 2020, I haven’t been able to get past the “connecting” portion of the loading screen on startup. I was hoping it was a quick fix on GL’s part. Checked the support page and did everything that they suggested (and more) to try and resolve the issue myself to no avail. I thought, “alright, I’ll submit a ticket to customer care and they’ll fix it.” It’s nearly been a week now and I haven’t gotten an answer aside from the automated message that tells me to do the same things I’ve already tried several times. I had purchased a few packs to help out with the (then) upcoming guild war and Easter egg hunt event; only to find that I can’t take part in either of them. I have to say I’m very disappointed and lost a lot of faith in Gameloft. I used to love so many of their mobile games but lately it just seems like they’re trying to rush out spotty updates to keep players on their toes and hopefully, to the developers, digging in their wallets. Normally I would rate this 4/5 stars, solely knocking one because of the p2w factor. However, with Gameloft seeming to CARE less about CUSTOMER CARE, I stand by my rating of 2/5 and would not recommend this, and many other of their games to anybody. A quick side note: I have read of many instances in online forums of this same issue happening multiple times through the past. You would think they could have sorted it out much more easily.



  • By BelPreNative

    If server connected, would be an amazing game.

    I've been playing DH5 for nearly a year and a half. There are great challenges both in short term and extremely long term play. It would get five stars except that to play, you need to connect to the Gameloft DH5 server which will not connect or will drop your gameplay usually right when you have used up a lot of resources to finish a mission and are close to the end. Gameloft's customer service team is great - They respond quickly and credit your game account for any gems or other items you may have lost, but what could amount to epic gameplay - multi-player guilds competing across international servers - gets truncated. Gameloft always advises players to check their internet connection and to restart or delete and redownload the game when there are connection problems, but in online forums - even in the internal DH5 chat - players are all complaining about the connection issues. It's probably not a few thousand DH5 players with the problem. It feels more like the Gameloft DH5 server. Really hoping this gets resolved, as I would love to change this rating to five stars.



  • By Tifss

    Needs major updates

    The gameplay and game itself is good great concept... but if your a new player to the game you’ll have to pay your way to be able to compete with the top guilds and players of this game because the developers decided it would be wise to just have separate leaderboards instead of creating a system they puts you and your guild in a bracket with guilds and players around the same stats(example if I’m doing a legendary hunt as a player who’s been playing for three months...with 10k average atk and def... I can be put in the same leaderboard as someone who’s average stats are 50k atk and def... clearly I won’t be able to compete with that person... I’m aware that’s this game is going on 5 years but I would think that you’d update your game to where new people can at least feel like they have a chance in the three months of playing I’ve seen SO MANY dead accounts because players play it for a month and realize they can’t get anywhere in events for awards to help them cause improper matchmaking



  • By sassyfurballs

    Glitched on the title but ill help with reviews bc i loved dh4

    I play, have played, and give any game a chance but theres never been a game like dh4 you should remake it. The offline availability, the great teamwork missions, actual game strats and even though the graphics weren’t that great the whole game was the beginning to something great but you went on with this... and shot words you downgraded on dh5 but we all make mistakes and its your time to fix it. You could probably have more great ideas and better resources to remake dh4. Hope yall see this and you really don’t know how much I've been trying to find a game like dh4 but there's nothing that comes close to the greatness it was. Not a diss or anything i liked dh5 until everything i started the game it went straight to the building you own protection thing and didn’t let me out i deleted the app and redownloaded countless of times and it kept doing it so i gave up on it because of that and because the gameplay wasn’t that good, really:/



  • By Jakob9000

    You’ve completely lost your touch

    There will never be a dungeon hunter game as good as the first 2 games, and they have been LONG gone and trapped in the past due to neglect. They were beautiful single player story driven games. I can’t even tell you the countless hours I’ve spent in dungeon hunter 1, 2, and dungeon hunter alliance for the ps3 and psvita. Dungeon hunter 3 was okayyyyy but definitely a downgrade, then dungeon hunter 4 released. It was a combination of a good story driven single player experience with a multiplayer OPTION. And now you’ve gone full circle with your latest releases. There are countless paywalls in the new games. I miss being able to just play a game. I can’t do that anymore. I have to PAY a game now. Hopefully you come to your senses and release a real game, but like most game companies/publishers nowadays, you probably never will. Its a shame, really. Dungeon hunter 2 is my favorite mobile game of all time. I played that game so much to the point where I memorized every single aspect of the game. (Glitches, chest locations, ways to do things more quickly and efficiently, farming locations) and there’s nothing fun about the new games anymore because none of those unique experiences are possible anymore.



  • By Sherry230

    Dismantled, mistreated, and neglected.

    The first two games that I paid for were amazing. However I can’t play those anymore because the developers are so greedy and deceptive. The Oregon trails was a big hit, until you took it off the App Store and replaced it with a version completely unlike the original. Now there’s energy points, and loot boxes, and pay walls that appear constantly. It’s the same with this game. It’s faded so far into obscurity that it’s no where close to the originals. It use to be that you could pay for a game. Now we pay the game. As soon as these developers AT LEAST update their older apps(the ones without paywalls) and maybe they would earn their respect back from the community. It’s because of developers likes these, that transformed mobile gaming into cash crops. A complete spit to the face of its older community, which it has successfully silenced after all this time. That’s why you’ve haven’t earned a penny from me ever since those days. Make a game that I can play that cost me five dollars or 7, make it wholesome like the company use to do. And quit treating the community like trash, and it will serve you well.



  • By MobileShouldBeBetter

    Too Much Handholding

    I really wanted to enjoy this game because the combat and graphics are some of the best I’ve seen on iOS. The problem is that upon starting a character, you’re forced through a tutorial that takes way too long. While you’re in the tutorial, it doesn’t let you navigate the home screens at all. It forces you to click exactly where it wants you to, making the rest of your screen completely unresponsive. This is normal for these kinds of games, but it really goes on for way too long for it’s own good. I like to learn on my own, and make my own decisions while I build my character, but it completely robs you of that experience. It takes you to your inventory screen, shows you several options for weapons and armor, and then forces you to equip the gear that it wants you to, even forcing you to spend in game money on upgrades that it doesn’t let you choose. I’m sure the game gets better eventually but I’ll never know because I couldn’t get through the beginning before I decided to just uninstall it.



  • By Bighead2582

    Customer support is just pushing solutions that generate more money.

    Who in their right mind thought it’d be a good idea to make people have to contact support if they want to reroll their character? I can accept only being able to have one character when there’s three classes to choose from, but at least give people the power to recreate them on their own, instead of having to wait days for a response from support. Update: After being told to send a ticket to customer support to get the character remade I get a response that says they don’t do that and I’d have to make a new account on another device and link it to another social media account. This has the side effect of erasing any purchases linked to your current account, so you’d have to rebuy things to get the vip points back. If you don’t have another device to do this on the said there’s nothing that can be done. TOTAL MONEY GRAB. Downgrading to one star for the pure lunacy of all of this.


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