![]() Their defenses are laughably bad, and they fail to cover for that downside with any notable utility tools. Hunters are obviously not in a great place at the moment. Neither option is exceptional at the moment, and that lack of utility clearly puts them behind Fury Warriors. As for Arms…well, their big problem at the moment is having to choose between single-target and AoE damage. Their single-target damage isn’t where it needs to be, but they will be an asset in many raid groups. I may be overrating Fury Warriors slightly, but their AoE damage and combat-based healing options make them a slightly less effective version of Havoc Demon Hunters. I’m hearing some hype up Fire Mage’s potential, but that brutal Ignite nerf really seems to have hindered both their consistency and overall damage potential. Arcane Mages offer a ton of raw damage, but that damage isn’t quite good enough to make up for their smaller selection of mobility and “debuff” tools. They’re a useful tool in a lot of fights. What they lack in pure damage, they make up for with their mobility and defensive options. If they receive any kind of buff in the near future, they could be a serious threat.įrost Mages are the best mage option at the moment. Having said that, their mobility, utility skills, AoE damage, and single-target damage are all respectable or better. They’re still trying to find their identity and raid roles. Their damage windows are strong, but limited, and their low survivability quickly becomes an issue.ĭevastation Evokers are not nearly as broken as some new expansion DPS specs have historically been. As for Balance…well, you probably know the story. Their survivability is certainly an issue, but they do make up for it slightly with some raid utility options. ![]() Their AoE damage potential is simply absurd, and their single-target damage is a little better than some feared it would be (though it’s far from top-tier). Frost Death Knight offers a lot of those same tools, though they currently lag slightly behind in AoE damage potential.įeral Druids are exceeding quite a few expectations at the moment. Still, they feel pretty strong at the moment. Unholy Death Knights bring some incredible survivability and utility tools to the party, though their actual DPS output can be limited to specific burst windows and massive AoE pulls. On the other hand, Destruction’s high single-target damage capabilities just aren’t quite good enough to recommend them over other options. Affliction’s impressive AoE damage against large groups of weaker enemies is undeniably useful in some situations, but they’re a little too niche at the moment when it comes to longer, single-target fights. They stay in the game and they do their thing. Demonology’s impressive survivability options enhance the effectiveness of their solid (if not top-tier) raw damage output. Having said that, Assassination Rogues are still single-target destroyers, and Subtlety Rogues offer an AoE/single-target middle-ground that could become more appealing as the expansion goes on. Their evasiveness and incredibly high per-target AoE damage make up for the fact that their best AoE ability is technically target-capped. Outlaw Rogue appears to be the best Rogue spec at the moment. In the early days of Dragonflight, their survivability will be an invaluable asset. They’re basically tanks that can put out impressive DPS numbers thanks to their amazing AoE abilities. They’re not necessarily broken (yet), but their potent combination of massive AoE damage and survivability/mobility makes them a unique threat in just about every situation. Havoc Demon Hunters are currently the best DPS in Dragonflight by some distance. I’ll break this section down by classes to hopefully help you make a little more sense of a lot of information WoW Dragonflight: Every DPS Class Ranked Best to Worst Thankfully (depending on your favorite class, that is) the new expansion manages to do just that.īefore we dive into the rankings though, here are a few things to keep in mind: Granted, some powerhouse classes remain as strong as ever, but it’s clear that the Dragonflight team intended for this expansion to drastically change Shadowlands‘ frustratingly complacent class meta. Thanks to the expansion’s new (or revamped) skill tree system, nearly every class in Dragonflight has “enjoyed” sweeping changes that have impacted their standing in the PvE meta. ![]() However, Dragonflight happens to include a few additional changes that make it one of the most impactful WoW expansions in recent memory. Įvery World of Warcraft expansion introduces buffs, nerfs, and changes to classes that impact their overall power level. You can read more about the investigation here. Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment.
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