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Tier List

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

Rankings

Specialization
Restoration DruidRestoration Druid
+22
32.14K
92.03K
3666
Restoration ShamanRestoration Shaman
+22
27.93K
83.39K
3642
Mistweaver MonkMistweaver Monk
+22
46.95K
101.1K
3622
Discipline PriestDiscipline Priest
+22
29.38K
90.96K
3516
Holy PaladinHoly Paladin
+21
27.08K
76.45K
3503
Preservation EvokerPreservation Evoker
+21
34.50K
80.79K
3492
Holy PriestHoly Priest
+20
27.82K
73.14K
3415

FAQ

S — The strongest classes at the moment; A — Strong classes, but they have some drawbacks; B — Average classes that can still complete high-level keys, but require more specific conditions and skill; C — Weaker classes that can complete high-level keys but perform slightly below stronger classes; D — The weakest classes at the moment.

We base the calculation on the key rating of the top 100 players who play a given class. This lets you see how high-level keys a class can complete.

A class's position depends on multiple factors: the total amount of healing the class can provide; the presence of strong defensive/support abilities (shields, cooldowns, buffs); synergy with other popular classes; ease and comfort of gameplay (mobility, the ability to heal while moving).

There may be several reasons: the class has been nerfed by recent balance patches; the class requires high skill to unlock its full potential; the class may be balanced for other content (e.g., raids); the class lacks important group abilities and buffs; low popularity among players.

Absolutely! The developers continuously work on class balance, aiming to reduce the power of top-tier classes and boost lower-tier ones. That's why we update the rankings every 8 hours.

Yes, you can play any class regardless of its ranking and achieve high results! If you understand how your class works, its strengths and weaknesses, and the dungeon you're heading into, you'll succeed. However, other players might prioritise higher-ranked classes when forming groups.