I wanna be the guy turning the tide in a many vs many situation and still kicking ass on my own. Resto is one of the most powerful healers there is in and most wanted. Say what you want about a monk, they are not going to cross the map in stealth and pop out to get the first shot. I'm not a big pvp person, but it's funny because I've had a few people just stop fighting me 1v1 and walk away because neither of us can kill one another. No worries, after Kidney Shot is gone, so are you. Discipline Priest The Discipline is the spec most used for PvP overall, Holy and Shadow are great too, but the Disc is beyond measure playing 2v2 and 3v3 arenas. That combined with stuns is possibly the most powerful thing in a PvP environment.
Both Disc and Shadow are incredibly powerful. Most are too simple and no feeling of achieving anything. And I gotta say, getting the Subtlety spec down to a tee requires some seriously skill. Agreed, however there needs to be balance, unlimited breaks on only a global is one thing. I'm more of a nuisance than anything, but sometimes having a good distraction can help the team cap a point. You also have an amazing starting area.
Player versus player content PvP is perhaps the most thrilling thing you can do when you play World of Warcraft. It takes a huge mindset to be good at PvP as a hunter, and even then you are dominated by classes that easily counter you. Hunter Leveling: Ridiculously easy, to the point where there is no challenge at all. This is the first thing you do in any situation. Paladin is actually pretty mobile with a lot of instant heals and tools.
It comes from your ability to perform a lot on the move if you use the present environment well. With Glyph of Flame Shock and the Elemental Fusion talent, blowing all maelstrom on heals you can be incredibly durable. With life tap, you simply convert your remaining health into mana and keep right on casting spells. So what do you guys find fun in pvp and why? Actually playing I am not sure at the moment, But if you are just looking to mess around I have really enjoyed hunter. On the other hand, controlling fights and rotting people is fun in the original warlock spirit.
The least popular class, on the other hand, is the demon hunter which is chosen by around four percent of all players. You also have sick looking gear, which is a plus. Chi torpede also is a big gap closer spell which also heals you a little bit and is part of your big damage rotation. A match can be decided with just whether or not which team has a resto druid. Frost Death Knight Before, we had that the Unholy Death Knight was used a lot for PvP but the winner this time is the Frost specialization. If you're prot, you'll be loved since you are the best single target tank there is.
Does Holy have any mobility besides Freedom and the Talents? And have fun, of course, in the World of Warcraft! Mistweaver Monks are also fun after their Legion overhaul. Edited October 17, 2016 by Aimtrigger Welcome to the community! Warrior Leveling: Painful until around 40, and that's only if you're fury. If I would have started in legion maybe there could be one class, but comparing with years and years spent in wow I cannot point out any of them as still being fun to play. However, it seems to get a bit boring after awhile, having to need to take a break once in a while. A rogue with all his cooldowns up hardly ever loses to another class 1v1, unless it is a tank. With the level of oversimplification I cannot find any of my current chars lock, warrior, dk fun anymore. Restoration Druid Have you ever tried to kill a tree that heals itself like crazy? Shaman Leveling: With water shield now available at lower levels, leveling has become a breeze for shamans.
I am definitely going to try it out myself with this in mind though, thanks. Warlock is clothie easy mode because you have your own tank : I might suggest you try a Druid due to the flexibility. No melee will be able to beat you because of your tanking abilities. They move as fast as lightning with the roll or Chi Torpedo , the Life Cocoon absurd damage absorption and Effuse fast heal are lifesavers, Transcendence to swap locations with your spirit and Paralysis incapacitates. Destroying the whole infrastructure of a team and nobody notices you not even your own team. Besides the fact full moon can easily be disrupted it also has to build up to that. But have you have stunlocked and killed a healer singlehanded as a sub rogue within seconds? Druids also get high mobility from shape-shifting remove roots , Displacer Beast Druid Blink and Dash.
I am not that into arena and pvp overall but when I play it I play it with the same guy and it feels easy to keep the activity ratio high together partially because of how mobile we both are actually. But it's not for everyone, because it does take practice. Like my Windwaker Monk here is some of the most fun I've ever had in WoW PvP, and I don't believe they're considered to be the absolute cream of the crop PvP class right now. No other class has something you must do first before you can start doing real damage. If at least 2 or more came after you, you're going to have to pop cooldowns, and even then its not guaranteed that you won't need to eat or bandage after the fight. Rogue Leveling: Pretty awful, no lie.
PvP: Great as feral and resto. You get your medal in the sewers, uncrowned. You don't even have to play either disc or shadow correctly to pwn. A simple triangle of Mind seer when we're all within 5 years of eachother and the other team doesn't stand a chance. If you're a PvE warlock, you should be destruction.
I like the other aspect too tho, the tactician that waits for his time to strike or just stands in the background doing solid damage while noone really notices. Paladin is actually pretty mobile with a lot of instant heals and tools. Downtime is practically a non-issue for a hunter. For more , check this out: What are the best classes in WoW for PvP in 3v3? Of course, a warlock of any spec has the advantage of , as well. . You can end up missing the big numbers and burst cooldowns, as shadow priest doesn't have any.