Dragonflight 10.2 DPS Raid Tier List M+ - WoW DPS Rankings for 10.2 Raid Season 3 Mythic+

9/13/2023 5:20:07 PM

The launch of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Season 3 Patch 10.2 is in the short while, what is going to be the best raid DPS in the upcoming WoW expansion? Today we bring a predicted tier list for WoW Dragonflight 10.2 patch, as well as raid DPS rankings Season 3. It's only predictions, we will show you also a little bit how was it at the moment especially in Mythic+.


Dragonflight 10.2 M+ DPS Raid Tier List for Season 3 - WoW DPS Rankings for 10.2 Raid

As the World of Warcraft Dragonflight expansion's 10.2 patch rolls out, players are eager to optimize their performance in the Season 3 Mythic+. A pivotal aspect of this is choosing the right DPS class and spec in the raid. So let's go through the mullti's WoW Dragonflight 10.2 DPS tier list for the raid class in Mythic+, from C-tier to S-tier best raid classes in WoW Dragonflight Season 3 based on DPS and strengths and drawbacks of each spec.

S tier and A tier are the most recommended DPS specs for your classes in Dragonflight 10.2 Mythic+, B tier is fine to play as well, even though they are not the best. S-tier DPS specs are the overall best ones to use, but sometimes you maybe have only one S-tier spec in your group, it is also very good if you can pick some classes from A and B tiers. D tier is the only tier that we can definitely not recommend.

M+ Raid DPS Rankings in WoW Dragonflight Season 3


- D Tier: Demonology Warlock, Windwalker Monk, Shadow Priest, Marksmanship Hunter, Arcane Mage

We start with a Demo Warlock, very bad, don't get anything crazy for the next patch. We go further with the Windwalker Monk, nothing special about this. Shadow Priest is also on the bottom of the tier list, who excels at single target damage and priority damage, they also have great cleave damage for council-type encounters, you can access to the best single-player external DPS cooldown, you also have extremely good self-healing, making Shadow capable of doing endgame content. For the weakness, the Shadow Priest needs to plan out movement specifically, and can’t stop casting whenever you want. If you want to go for a raid build, you need to change up all your talents. Then we follow with the Marksman Hunter and Arcane Mage, this is the D tier. The good and the bad thing about the D tier is Monk okay has no other DPS specs, so that's bad, Shadow Priest the same, Hunter, Mage, Warlock could have another spec that you can play if you want to do real good DPS.


- C Tier: Demon Hunter, Subtlety Rogue, Outlaw Rogue, Assassination Rogue, Fury Warrior, Havoc Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter at the moment looks not that good and is even maybe decreasing. And then put two Rogue specs with Sub and the Outlaw and one Rogue spec will be good, two will be not that good. At the moment, we would put Assassination the highest. Fury Warrior also is not looking that good and then we have the Havoc Hunter’s back with survival, also looking not that great, but C tier is already pretty decent if you are not looking for world first, then there is no problem at all to have two Demon Hunters, two Survival Hunters in the raid. 


- B Tier: Assassination Rogue, Balance Druid, Arms Warrior, Elemental Shaman, Frost Mage, Feral Druid, Destruction Warlock, Affliction Warlock

Start with the Assassination Rogue, one Rogue spec will be B tier or may be low A tier. Moonkin gets usually better over time when you know how to use everything properly and the burst and everything, but at the moment not that good. Arms Warrior will be better than Fury. Elemental Shaman, then the Frost Mage, decent good. Feral Druid, not a bad spec at all, pretty good. Destruction Warlock and then also Affliction Warlock. 

So another patch where we don't have the best time ever seen by Warlocks. That's fair because usually Warlocks are so strong and again B tier is not bad, it just will not happen or usually not happen that we can see Warlocks stacked and also maybe not on the first top 3, top 4 DPS in the raid. But apart from this B tier is already pretty good, it's just not like you used to as a Warlock player that is usually like to be an S tier or maybe even S+, that will be so far we would predict not the case in 10.2 of Dragonflight.


- A Tier: Windwalker, Frost DK, Fire Mage, Ret Paladin, Enhancement Shaman, Beast Mastery

Start with the Windwalker, maybe some people could also argue with S tier on a walker, but it's definitely pretty good, it can be one of the best DPS raid specs in 10.2 WoW Dragonflight. We come to the Frost DK, a pretty good and strong class at the moment. Then come to the third Mage spec, Fire Mage has the potential to go up in S while Moonkin has definitely be put a potential to go up in A tier. All the burst, all the cooldowns that you have to know the boss fight to really use that perfectly, gives Fire Mages a lot of upside, so A tier but with a good up sailing up to S tier. Another melee, Ret Paladin is super strong in every patch. Enhancement Shaman, another pretty good class/spec, so Shaman overall looks not that bad in A tier spec, good choice if you like to play Shaman these days. Then, the last A tier spec, Beast Mastery, pretty good class at the moment and is usually always happening that the hunters are getting stronger and stronger during all the tiers of patches. So you can definitely expect the Beastmaster if they are not getting nerfed, they will stay now A tier or even rise higher and higher as later the add-on is going.


- S Tier: Argumentation Evoker, Unholy DK

We only have two DPS specs left and we have the Augmentation Evoker and Unholy DK. It's funny because they also work together so good that puts them into the S tier. If this synergy would not exist, then it's a good question how it would look. It's so strong combo, Augmentation Evoker will also be strong later on in giving other classes, other specs their buffs and everything. So overall, both pretty strong. We will see if this kind of combination gets stacked in the raid.

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