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Discover Top DPS Tier List for WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2: Best Classes for SSC & TK Raids

Alex Carter

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WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2 arrives on May 14th, whether you're ready or not, it will be here as scheduled. Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep, 25-man raids, await you and will punish any unprepared guilds.

WoW TBC Classic Anniversary is progressing rapidly, and if you're still considering whether to start preparing for the raid, you're already behind.Discover Top DPS Tier List for WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2: Best Classes for SSC & TK Raids

Let's take a look at DPS classes that will give you an advantage in TBC Phase 2, choose the right class for you, and prepare for WoW Classic Anniversary.

Druid

Feral Druid

Feral Druids are crucial in Phase 2. Feral Druids provide a 100 DPS boost to Warriors, Rogues, and Shamans. Adding up this extra damage, a skilled Feral Druid in a typical raid can easily top DPS charts. If your team doesn't have a Feral Druid, you might struggle to deal damage in Phase 2.

Boomkin

Boomkin is the second least popular specialization in the entire game; almost no one plays this class. Boomkin's strength in Phase 2 is underestimated. Their abilities can support Arcane Mage, resurrect Lady Vashj, and provide a 3% hit chance bonus to Fairy Fire. Because Boomkin are so rare, you'll easily find a group to team up with.

Shaman

Everyone knows Shamans are essential, as in TBC Phase 2, a warrior team with a Shaman gains approximately 150 damage.

Elemental Shaman

Not every lineup needs an Elemental Shaman, but they are absolutely indispensable in Phase 2. This isn't just because totems buff crucial groups of spellcasters, nor is it just because they can deal massive damage in a short time. The real reason lies in the most hard fight in Phase 2, Lady Vashj.

This fight involves many phases, one crucial of which is kiting Strider. Any unit that gets close will be inflicted with AoE fear, resulting in a wipe. You can use a Mage, Hunter, or a Druid with potions to kite it.

But the simplest option is undoubtedly Elemental Shaman using Frost Shock, which generates massive threat and effectively tackles one of the most troublesome parts of the fight. If you're looking to play a new class, choose Elemental Shaman.

Enhancement Shaman

Enhancement Shaman's buffs provide hundreds of points of free damage to the raid, and it has recently ranked highly in raid damage statistics. Strangely, very few people play this spec.

However, we can expect that in TBC Phase 2, guilds of all skill levels - from average to high-level, and even elite guilds - won't consider playing without an Enhancement Shaman. Therefore, if you haven't decided on a class yet, Enhancement Shaman will be highly sought after.

Priest - Shadow Priest

Shadow Priests will play a crucial role in TBC Phase 2 raids. Without them, the entire raid will collapse. In SSC and TK, the top-ranked spec in combat is almost always Arcane Mage. Once they acquire two pieces of the Tier 5 set, their main damage output increases by 20%. At that point, their DPS will skyrocket.

However, this set also increases their mana consumption, meaning that in the prolonged battles of Phase 2, Arcane Mage desperately need a Shadow Priest. Without a Shadow Priest, your mage core will rush out of mana.

Paladin - Retribution Paladin

Retribution Paladins are definitely a class that can dominate early in Phase 2. However, obtaining the gear they truly need to unleash their full potential might be a bit difficult. In Phase 2, Nether Vortex will be the focus of contention. You can obtain it from dungeons or using WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Gold. Just like many spellcasters want to get Belt of Blasting as soon as possible, warriors believe that obtaining Nether Vortex is essential to reaching endgame gear.

However, the true dark horse among melee classes is undoubtedly Retribution Paladin. Using Nether Vortex grants Retribution Paladin Lionheart Executioner, and its damage cap is higher than other melee classes, meaning extremely high burst damage that can easily overwhelm early bosses.

Warrior

Warriors consistently top the damage charts in many fights, and because of Phase 2 changes, they will only become stronger. In Phase 2, Warrior's advantage is limited to certain fights, such as Fathom-Lord Karathress. While their original power spike should have been in the late game, the 40% reduction in fight time means warriors will spend more time using abilities like Berserk, Recklessness, Bloodlust, and Death Wish to build up rage and deal massive damage.

Hunter

Hunters frequently deal the highest damage in Gruul's fight and also top the damage charts in fights like Solaraan and Lady Vashj. Hunters are arguably one of the strongest DPS classes in Phase 2. However, they are currently receiving relatively little attention.

Warlock

Many believe Warlock will be the strongest class in Phase 2. In TBCP Phase 2, groups of mobs are a boon for any class with AoE skills, such as Warrior's Sweeping Strikes, Major Arcane Explosion, and of course, Warlock's Seed of Corruption. A well-geared Warlock using Seed of Corruption can easily overwhelm groups of mobs and deal the highest damage in the raid.

However, you need to be aware that most Warriors and Feral Druids simply cannot maintain threat on Phase 2 mob groups, and most Paladins lack sufficient spell power. They cannot generate enough threat for the upcoming groups of Shadow Priests (SSC) and Tank Knights (TK) that can instantly kill large numbers of enemies. Therefore, Warlock's survivability is very limited, and they will almost always be one-shotten when using Seed of Corruption. You need reliable teammates or superior skill to survive in the dungeon.

With Phase 2 approaching, it's time to make a choice. You can choose your class based on the needs of your guild and your personal preferences, and start your adventure in WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2!