11.0.5 Most Fun PVP Classes Tier List

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25 Nov 202420:41

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator shares a personal tier list of World of Warcraft specs based on fun factor, gameplay changes, and performance. They assess classes ranging from tanks to healers and DPS, emphasizing aspects like utility, novelty, and playstyle. Highlights include a deep dive into specs like Fury Warrior, Ret Paladin, and Restoration Shaman, with thoughts on their strengths, weaknesses, and how upcoming changes might affect the player's enjoyment. The video offers insights into which specs feel fresh and engaging, providing a helpful guide for players looking to pick their next main class.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker evaluates WoW specs based on their personal enjoyment, abilities, and performance in both PvP and PvE.
  • 😀 Tanks like Protection Warrior and Vengeance Demon Hunter are appreciated for their high damage potential and unique utility, such as knockbacks and mobility.
  • 😀 Prop Paladin feels boring to the speaker, as its gameplay mainly revolves around throughput increases without exciting or engaging abilities.
  • 😀 Resto Shaman is fun at its core, but performance issues cause frustration, particularly when trying out the totemic build in PvP.
  • 😀 The speaker finds Resto Druid boring due to the 80-yard healing mechanic and prefers more engaging healing styles, although they plan to give it another try.
  • 😀 Fury Warrior's appeal lies in the fun of using Thunderclap, despite the rest of its abilities not feeling as fresh or exciting.
  • 😀 Shadow Priest stands out with its Entropic Rift and Void Torrent abilities, alongside a strong Halo build, making it both fun and competitive.
  • 😀 Subtlety Rogue is considered repetitive by the speaker, with little new added to its core gameplay loop of kidney shot, smoke bomb, and one-shots.
  • 😀 Survival Hunter offers a unique mid-range melee playstyle with fun grenade spam mechanics, making it one of the more exciting specs for the speaker.
  • 😀 Windwalker Monk is intriguing to the speaker due to upcoming changes and the desire to try the new Censal Conduit ability.
  • 😀 Unholy DK has a fun aesthetic with the Four Horsemen, but the speaker feels burned out on it, despite buffs being expected to improve its viability.
  • 😀 Vengeance Demon Hunter is solid for its crowd control and tankiness, but the speaker feels neutral about it and doesn't find it especially exciting.
  • 😀 Augmentation Evoker is viewed as uninteresting by the speaker, as it doesn’t feel like it offers much new compared to its original iteration in Dragonflight.
  • 😀 The ranking system used by the speaker is highly subjective, based on their personal perspective and what feels most enjoyable to play.
  • 😀 The speaker acknowledges that others may enjoy specs ranked lower in their list, as everyone has different preferences in gameplay and class design.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video script?

    -The main focus of the video is a personal tier list of *World of Warcraft* (WoW) classes and specs, based on the speaker's current experience, enjoyment, and the new mechanics introduced in the game. The speaker ranks the specs from most to least enjoyable based on their unique gameplay and performance in various PvP environments.

  • Which class does the speaker seem to enjoy the most in terms of fun factor?

    -The speaker seems to enjoy *Fury Warrior* and *Survival Hunter* the most, particularly because of their unique and engaging abilities, such as the new *Thunderclap* mechanic for *Fury Warrior* and the use of grenades and grappling for *Survival Hunter*. These abilities provide a fresh and exciting gameplay experience.

  • Why is the speaker not very excited about *Prop Paladin*?

    -The speaker finds *Prop Paladin* unexciting because its gameplay mainly revolves around throughput increases without any significant changes or new abilities that make it feel engaging or 'poggy'. There’s nothing about the spec that stands out or motivates the speaker to play it.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on *Resto Shaman*?

    -While the speaker enjoys the baseline gameplay of *Resto Shaman*, they find the spec's performance underwhelming, leading to frustration. They also find the *Totemic* build frustrating in PvP, as opponents can easily run out of its range. The speaker suggests that improving the visual effects of the totems could make the spec more enjoyable.

  • How does the speaker feel about *Resto Druid*?

    -The speaker feels somewhat burnt out on *Resto Druid*, especially due to the long-range healing playstyle that feels passive and unengaging. While they acknowledge its strong tournament history and effectiveness, they find it boring and prefer a more active playstyle. They are willing to give it another chance with the current changes but remain skeptical.

  • What specific ability does the speaker look forward to pressing with *Rep Paladin*?

    -The speaker is particularly excited about pressing *Hammer of Light* as *Rep Paladin*, especially with the *Templar* build. Despite this, they acknowledge that it may get boring quickly as it mainly revolves around pressing one ability.

  • Why is the speaker not excited about *Subtlety Rogue*?

    -The speaker finds *Subtlety Rogue* to be unexciting because it feels like the same gameplay as it always has, with standard mechanics like *Kidney Shot* and *Smoke Bomb*. While it can be fun for players who want to master it, the speaker feels there's not enough new or unique about it to spark their interest.

  • What does the speaker think about *Unholy Death Knight* and its new ability?

    -The speaker initially enjoyed the concept of summoning the Four Horsemen with *Unholy DK*'s *Riders of the Apocalypse* ability, but they feel the novelty has worn off. While the spec is receiving buffs, they place it in the middle of their tier list, suggesting it's okay but not particularly exciting in terms of fun factor.

  • How does the speaker feel about the *Vengeance Demon Hunter*?

    -The speaker feels indifferent about *Vengeance Demon Hunter*, placing it in the middle of their tier list. They note the spec's ability to spam crowd control (CC) abilities on enemies but feel no strong desire to play it due to a lack of standout features.

  • What does the speaker think about the changes to *Windwalker Monk*?

    -The speaker is intrigued by the changes coming to *Windwalker Monk*, specifically the ability to use *Cessal Conduit*, but they have not yet had the chance to try it. They express curiosity about how these changes might make the spec more enjoyable, especially in terms of gameplay variety.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on *Augmentation Evoker*?

    -The speaker is not very excited about *Augmentation Evoker*, as they feel it looks almost identical to its previous iteration in *Dragonflight* without offering significant new gameplay or abilities. They are not particularly motivated to try it out due to the lack of novelty.

  • How does the speaker approach class and spec selection in *WoW*?

    -The speaker selects classes and specs based on a combination of enjoyment, freshness, and viability in PvP. They prefer specs that offer new and engaging mechanics, as well as those that provide versatility and variety in gameplay. The tier list reflects a subjective assessment of these factors and is based on how they feel when logging into the game.

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