The following table summarizes the performance of various specializations during the final tier of the expansion, based on SimulationCraft predictions and community data: Specializations Reason for Ranking Affliction Warlock, Windwalker Monk Overpowered sustain and damage scaling in Antorus. A-Tier
World of Warcraft: Legion , DPS rankings shifted significantly across the expansion's patches and raid tiers (Emerald Nightmare, Nighthold, Tomb of Sargeras, and Antorus). By the end of the expansion in , the meta stabilized around specific "god-tier" specializations known for high damage and essential utility. Patch 7.3.5 Final Rankings (Antorus Raid & Mythic+)
A consistent top-tier performer throughout the expansion, known for heavy single-target and AoE numbers.
For , pure DPS numbers were secondary to utility and survivability.
For , mobility and burst AoE mattered more:
The undisputed king of Legion. Exceptional multi-dotting, massive self-sustain, and unmatched scaling with Tier 21. Windwalker Monk
The go-to spec for pure boss damage, excelling in long, single-target encounters.
Would you like the same post but tailored for or mid-Legion (NH/Tomb) instead?
Here’s a solid, structured post on — written as if for a forum or Reddit-style guide, focusing on the final patch (7.3.5) and common community consensus.
The following table summarizes the performance of various specializations during the final tier of the expansion, based on SimulationCraft predictions and community data: Specializations Reason for Ranking Affliction Warlock, Windwalker Monk Overpowered sustain and damage scaling in Antorus. A-Tier
World of Warcraft: Legion , DPS rankings shifted significantly across the expansion's patches and raid tiers (Emerald Nightmare, Nighthold, Tomb of Sargeras, and Antorus). By the end of the expansion in , the meta stabilized around specific "god-tier" specializations known for high damage and essential utility. Patch 7.3.5 Final Rankings (Antorus Raid & Mythic+)
A consistent top-tier performer throughout the expansion, known for heavy single-target and AoE numbers.
For , pure DPS numbers were secondary to utility and survivability.
For , mobility and burst AoE mattered more:
The undisputed king of Legion. Exceptional multi-dotting, massive self-sustain, and unmatched scaling with Tier 21. Windwalker Monk
The go-to spec for pure boss damage, excelling in long, single-target encounters.
Would you like the same post but tailored for or mid-Legion (NH/Tomb) instead?
Here’s a solid, structured post on — written as if for a forum or Reddit-style guide, focusing on the final patch (7.3.5) and common community consensus.