Unlike Classic WoW, almost every class and spec is viable in WoW Classic TBC , and some classes can perform well in raids. If you are looking for the best DPS classes for the new expansion, then you've come to the right place!
Here
are DPS Rankings for classic TBC.
The data is from this site, and it will be updated as the official TBC Classic
releases and progresses through phases.
In WoW
Classic, the best guilds can bring a ton of Warriors to maximize damage,
and that will be the same with these three classes in TBC. This is especially
true for Restoration Shaman, as its healing is incredibly strong, and its Totem
can provide some incredible buffs.
Here
MetaGoblin
will share the best DPS classes to play
in TBC - Tier list of the best specs. Some content of this article is
quoted from his video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrcN-xCuvBs
Hunter
Let's jump into the meat and the potatoes of
this video. Hunter has very strong DPS in TBC. Many players will obviously choose
a Beast Mastery Hunter, but some
players will also choose a Survival Hunter.
The Beast
Mastery Hunter is arguably the strongest DPS in the entire expansion, and it is
sure to be one of the most popular specs in TBC.
Survival
Spec is very flexible. You can choose the Master Tactician Talent if you don't
think you have enough crit. You can also move the points from Clever Traps into
Imp Traps. You can do what you like.
Warlock
Let's move on to Warlock, the
second-strongest class in the game. It has a very strong and snug spot in TBC and
is the second-highest DPS in single target boss fights & AoE situations throughout
the entirety of TBC. A lot of players will choose Warlocks, and they will stack
them in raids because the Warlocks are so ridiculously powerful that they don't
need much gear.
Affliction Spec is definitely the best
spec to start raiding as a Warlock. Suppression Hunter provides you with a
ton of hit ratings. Affliction spec also brings three really nice buffs: Blood
Pact, Shadow Embrace, and Malediction to your group! Your group member
will appreciate your choice, so the Affliction spec is the best option for you.
Next is Mage. Fire Mage has a solid spot in tier 4, so most players tend to get five
specs when they've got a decent amount of crit gear. They can get Ignite and do
really good damage. Ignite
also touches off
When TBC launches, many players will jump
into TBC with tier 3 gear, so they probably will have a lot of hit chances and
crit chances. Arcane
is an interesting choice for Mage. It requires mana management but provides you
with great burst damage. If you want to dabble in Arcane Spec and Frost Spec, you probably won't see them very often. When you get a particular
set bonus that increases the damage of Arcane Blast, Arcane spec will become
really solid again in tier 5. Frost spec is slightly worse than Fire spec and Arcane
spec, but it's also very useful in dungeons.
Shaman
Let's move on to Shaman. Restoration
Shaman is
a versatile healer, and it is well suited for any situation with numerous
passive abilities by reducing the casting time and mana cost of healing spell
while increasing its effectiveness. On top of that, it offers good utility
(like mana regeneration uses
Elemental Shaman
is a very snug spot in tier A. It
is a utility damage class. It can heal a limited emergency situation with DPS
gear and provide a non-healer resurrection option to reduce healer downtime on
raid trash.
Rogue
If
you want to succeed in raiding as a Rogue, you should do the following DPS
optimizations.
1.
Don't
die.
2.
Don't
do anything that risks wiping the raid.
3.
Maximize
your time on target.
4.
Don't
let your energy cap out.
5.
Use
one of the spreadsheets to figure out your best cycle.
6.
Use
your cooldowns.
Warrior
Now let's move on to Warrior. The Warrior
moves around the tiers depending on what phase of the game you are playing and
what content you are clearing. When Warriors start to get more and more gear, they
will start to pump up more and more damage, so they're fair enough to start in
TBC.
Priest
You
have the ability to heal yourself & your group member as a Holy Priest, or
you have the ability to do damage as a Shadow
Priest. It gets a good spot in tier B, but it is not the best DPS in the
game. It provides an immense amount of support for the entire raid. Actually,
it is in high demand, although it is a tab class. Every raid needs at least two
shutter Priests. Ranks in Improved Mind Blast and Shadow
Weaving can be changed depending on your performance.
Druid
Feral Druid
is a snug spot in the tier. It also provides immense map support for the raid,
so it is a strong class to own, and it can very quickly and easily swap between
tanking and DPS, which is very useful for raiding.
Paladin
Compared
to WoW Classic, Retribution Paladin
will get a lot of improvements in several areas that make it more competitive with
other classes in TBC. The most impactful of these improvements is Crusader
Strike.
It
has a snug spot in tier B, and it is a strong support class in Raffle Lich King.
Retribution Paladin isn't the top meter to support the raid with everything that
you bring to a raid, and your spot is more than justified. You will do slightly
less DPS with this class.
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