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Mythic+ DPS Tier List

Tier List

S = Top Tier (Strongest), A = High Tier, B = Mid Tier, C = Low Tier, D = Bottom Tier

Rankings

#
Specialization
1
Unholy Death KnightUnholy Death Knight
208K
308K
+25
3935
2
Devourer Demon HunterDevourer Demon Hunter
200K
291K
+25
3921
3
Demonology WarlockDemonology Warlock
195K
277K
+23
3741
4
Retribution PaladinRetribution Paladin
187K
260K
+23
3785
5
Arms WarriorArms Warrior
186K
321K
+24
3807
6
Augmentation EvokerAugmentation Evoker
183K
302K
+25
3896
7
Beast Mastery HunterBeast Mastery Hunter
181K
264K
+23
3637
8
Outlaw RogueOutlaw Rogue
178K
281K
+24
3727
9
Feral DruidFeral Druid
177K
282K
+24
3671
10
Fury WarriorFury Warrior
175K
288K
+23
3646
11
Survival HunterSurvival Hunter
175K
251K
+23
3640
12
Enhancement ShamanEnhancement Shaman
175K
261K
+23
3647
13
Subtlety RogueSubtlety Rogue
174K
242K
+23
3615
14
Affliction WarlockAffliction Warlock
174K
243K
+22
3364
15
Havoc Demon HunterHavoc Demon Hunter
173K
245K
+23
3575
16
Windwalker MonkWindwalker Monk
173K
249K
+22
3549
17
Elemental ShamanElemental Shaman
170K
250K
+23
3711
18
Shadow PriestShadow Priest
170K
258K
+23
3669
19
Assassination RogueAssassination Rogue
167K
271K
+23
3610
20
Frost MageFrost Mage
165K
222K
+23
3631
21
Marksmanship HunterMarksmanship Hunter
163K
250K
+23
3544
22
Frost Death KnightFrost Death Knight
162K
255K
+22
3267
23
Arcane MageArcane Mage
161K
235K
+23
3305
24
Balance DruidBalance Druid
156K
231K
+22
3513
25
Destruction WarlockDestruction Warlock
150K
245K
+22
3149
26
Fire MageFire Mage
147K
210K
+21
3331
27
Devastation EvokerDevastation Evoker
143K
201K
+21
3289

FAQ

  • For each dungeon and raid we take the top-100 players by a specific metric. In Mythic+ it's character rating (the season M+ score); in raids — best damage or healing on a boss.
  • For the «All Dungeons» tab we merge results from every dungeon into a single pool and pick the top-100 from it. A strong player makes the combined list even if they showed up in just one dungeon.
  • The Meta is a tier list of specializations based on real in-game statistics. The page shows which specs are currently stronger in Mythic+ dungeons, raids and PvP, to help you pick a class and spec to play.
  • Tiers are built from real player data: DPS/HPS, PvP rating, spec popularity and results over the selected period. The system analyses the statistics and sorts specs into the S/A/B/C/D tiers.
  • S-tier — within 3% of the best spec; A-tier — within 8%; B-tier — within 15%; C-tier — within 25%; D-tier — more than 25% behind. A tier shows how close a spec is to the best result, not its overall ranking position among all classes.
  • The system uses clustering: specs with similar numbers are grouped into one tier. This avoids artificial boundaries between specs that are nearly equal.
  • Mythic+ — keystone dungeons; Raid — raid bosses and raid logs; PvP — arenas, Solo Shuffle, Rated Battlegrounds and other PvP modes.
  • Separate tier lists are available for DPS, Healers and Tanks. Mythic+ also has a separate category, Dungeon Ease — a rating of how hard the dungeons themselves are, rather than spec strength.
  • It's an assessment of how hard dungeons are to complete in Mythic+. It shows which dungeons players clear more easily and which take more effort. Useful, for example, when you want to find a dungeon to farm currency with as little hassle as possible.
  • The filter switches the game content: Midnight, Mists of Pandaria Classic, Fresh Classic, Fresh TBC. Each option uses its own statistics and a separate meta.
  • The filter shows the meta for different Mythic+ ranges: All keys, 16+, 13–16, 2–12. The meta can differ noticeably between difficulty levels.
  • It lets you view statistics separately for Mythic, Heroic and Normal raids. In Classic, Normal and Heroic formats are available for 10 and 25 players.
  • Every week, after the in-game reset, a separate snapshot of the meta is captured. The filter lets you open statistics from past weeks and see how things changed across the season.

The arrows show a spec's position change compared with the previous week: a green up arrow means the spec moved up, a red down arrow means it moved down. This helps you track trends and balance changes.

  • It's the averaged result of players. The metric shows a spec's stable effectiveness and its real strength in regular play — how well it performs for the majority of players. This is the main and recommended view.
  • It's a spec's best recorded result — the top log entry for that specialization. The metric shows a spec's ceiling, its strength under ideal conditions, and its potential for records and high-end content.
  • It depends on your goal: for a fair overall picture, choose Average DPS/HPS; if you're interested in a spec's potential at the top level, switch to Max DPS/HPS. For steady play and progression, the average values are best.
  • The tier list is recalculated for the selected metric. A spec can be average in stability but very strong in peak potential — or the other way around.
  • Bracket: 2v2, 3v3, Rated Battlegrounds, Solo Shuffle, Battleground Blitz. Metric: Popularity, Average rating, Maximum rating.
  • How often players pick this spec in the selected PvP mode. Popularity doesn't always mean strength, but it helps you understand current trends and how in-demand a spec is.

The main weekly snapshot is captured after the in-game reset on Wednesday. Within the week, the data is updated every 8 hours.

The recommended way: keep the current week, choose Average DPS/HPS, and read the tier as a measure of closeness to the top, not as a ranking position. Note: S-tier doesn't mean a spec is mandatory, and D-tier doesn't mean it's unplayable — the gap between specs can be small and depends on player skill, the group and the specific content.