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Burning Crusade Classic Tank and Healer Rankings: PvE Tier List for Phase 1 of TBCC
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Welcome to Wowhead's Burning Crusade Classic Tank and Healing Tier Lists for Phase 1. Our TBCC Class Writers have come together and compiled a tier list for Tank and Healer Classes in Karazhan, Magtheridon's Lair, and Gruul's Lair, all Phase 1 Raid content in Burning Crusade Classic. If you are the type of person who likes to choose your class based on its power in the current raid, this goes over the best Tank and Healer specs in the current raid tier and an explanation on why from our Class Writers.
If you are a new or returning player unsure what class to choose with your level 58 boost, this list may help you decide what class to play in Burning Crusade Classic as well. We also posted a DPS Tier List yesterday.
DPS Tier List - Phase 1 Burning Crusade Classic
Disclaimers About These Tier Lists
These guides were made to give you an overview of how each Tank and Healer Class and Specialization can perform in Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic. This Tier List was made for players who prefer to choose their class based on its usefulness as a Tank or Healer role, based on mechanics and boss encounters in Karazhan, Magtheridon's Lair, and Gruul's Lair.
These guides will rank Tank and Healer Class and specializations by a tier list format, ranking them on a scale from best (S Tier) to unviable (F Tier) based on the criteria of throughput, utility and defensive value in Phase 1 raid content in Burning Crusade Classic.
These rankings were made by our Class Guide Writers, who are experts at their particular spec, but the rankings are ultimately still their opinion. You may disagree with some of their conclusions, as each person values things slightly differently.
Here is how we rank each spec:
S
: Valuable on every encounter, bringing strong throughput, exceptional survivability and universal utility.
A
: Excels in most situations, but have some weaknesses on one or two encounters with your throughput, survivability or utility.
B
: Solid choices, which may have a niche on some encounters but lack the throughput, survivability, and/or utility of stronger classes.
C
: Viable, but without strong throughput, survivability or utility.
D
: Suffers from several weaknesses and are only prioritized when there aren't better options available.
F
: Generally considered unviable.
Tank Tier List for Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic
Ranking
Spec
Writer Comments
S
Protection Warrior
Comments by TheKrugLife
A
Feral Druid
Comments by NerdEgghead
Protection Paladin
Comments by Askalon
Tank Tier List for Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic
Tank Rankings and Explanations for Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic
S Tier Specs
Protection Warrior
Overall Rating: S
The Protection Warrior is no longer the only viable tank option in The Burning Crusade but, especially when it comes to the main tank position, it still outshines both Druid and Paladin and remains on the tanking throne. Warrior tanks will never be labeled as "situational" because the simple truth of the game is that, Warriors have the most complete tanking kit for overall tanking and they even excel and stand out in their own unique tanking categories. Threat, mitigation, utility, and excellent gear scaling all come together to make the Protection Warrior an S-tier tank.
One thing that truly separates Warrior's from the rest is their access to such powerful tanking cooldowns like
Muro de escudo
and
Última carga
that can be utilized to smooth out damage intake or simply be used as panic buttons to stay alive. Even beyond these larger active mitigation cooldowns, Warriors also have access to
Bloquear con escudo
which allows them to have some form of active mitigation (in the form of block) active at pretty much all times. On the topic of blocking, Warriors gain a massive benefit from the stat that really isn't matched in any of the alternative tank classes which once again sets them on such a high tier,
Embate con escudo
increases in damage (and threat generation) with the more block value you have and items like
Autobloqueador 600 de Gnomeregan
pair extremely well with the Warrior.
One major improvement that Warriors received with burning crusade was a quality of life change to
Atronar
which can now be used in defensive stance as opposed to being limited purely to battle stance. While we won't see the AoE threat capabilities that are present in modern WoW, we start to see the winds change in that direction with the release of TBC, you now have more options to maintain threat on several mobs. There's even a new shield that you can get from reputation in the form of
Guarda de liquen petrificado
that'll help you keep aggro in AoE situations.
Protection Warrior Tank TBCC Guide
A Tier Specs
Feral Druid
Overall Rating: A
Bears are exceptional tanks throughout the entirety of TBC. They have the highest effective health pool (EHP) of all three tanking specs due to amplified armor values on all feral gear and the amazing armor scaling from
Forma de oso temible
and
Pellejo grueso
, allowing bears to soak large damage spikes from bosses with ease. Bears also pack a ton of avoidance from Dodge due a generous Agility-to-Dodge ratio and an abundance of Agility on leather. Finally (and perhaps most importantly for the Classic meta), feral tanks can generate the most threat per second (TPS)
and
damage per second (DPS) of the three tank specs by a significant margin. The DPS advantage of feral tanks is especially large when not actively tanking, as cats and bears use the exact same talent build and also share a lot of gear, making ferals excellent off-tanks in raids which use protection warrior tanks.
In Phase 1 specifically, a bear in BiS mitigation gear packs over 19,000 health, 74% armor mitigation (almost capped), and 58% avoidance when fully raid buffed, while being immune to critical strikes via a combination of Defense and Resilience. By swapping to more threat-skewed gear (using pieces that ferals will already have for DPS) and giving up uncrittability, the TPS of a Phase 1 bear can be increased from ~1250 to ~1550, enough to hold threat against competitive warlocks and fury warriors, while still maintaining 66% armor mitigation and 53% avoidance. Note that gearing for crit immunity is particularly easy for ferals in Phase 1 without making too many threat or mitigation sacrifices, as the level 70 epic PvP offset contains several high value tanking pieces with loads of Resilience, and the
Supervivencia del más fuerte
talent significantly reduces the amount of Defense/Resilience needed for uncrittability compared to warriors or paladins.
The primary disadvantages of feral tanks are the lack of strong AOE threat generation (similar to warriors), the absence of defensive cooldowns, no protection against crushing blows, and the inability to block with a shield (which is important on a few key encounters in later phases such as Kael'thas and Illidan). However, none of these disadvantages are game breaking:
Flagelo
now scales with attack power in TBC, so holding multiple targets as a bear is a lot more viable than in vanilla for a skilled tank despite not matching the capabilities of a paladin. Similarly, despite no innate defensive cooldowns, the sky-high passive avoidance of feral tanks allows on-use avoidance trinkets such as
Reloj de bolsillo de la suerte de Moroes
and
Insignia de Tenacidad
to function essentially as strong defensive CDs. In fact, when wearing Agility gear, bears can become completely immune to physical hits when avoidance trinkets are activated, providing buffer against big damage spikes or boss mechanics. Crushing blows are also not a significant concern, as the massive health and armor levels achieved by bears are tuned
around
the fact that damage intake will be spikier than for warriors or paladins.
Given the strengths mentioned above, the reason for an "A" rather than "S" rating in Phase 1 is due to the significant gear advantage that protection warriors have relative to bears in early TBC progression. Warrior Tier 3 gear is on par with level 70 dungeon gear and more than good enough to take straight into Karazhan and 25-man raids. In contrast, feral gear from vanilla is a far cry from TBC raid gear, as Blizzard did not figure out how to properly itemize for ferals until TBC. As a result, bears will be a lot squishier than warriors in the first few weeks of TBC raiding prior to picking up Tier 4 gear, but should still have no issues tanking Karazhan right at 70. For initial Gruul and Magtheridon kills, however, a warrior tank can be more beneficial as the defensive toolkit of a warrior can compensate for being undergeared. By the end of Phase 1, bears are perfectly competitive with warriors as main tanks for all raid content, and are in fact preferred over warriors in threat sensitive scenarios. In later phases, bears will far surpass the other tanking specs in TPS, as prot warrior threat scales poorly with gear unlike ferals, and bears
also
end up outclassing the other tanks for damage mitigation due to their absurd avoidance scaling with Black Temple and Sunwell gear.
Feral Druid Tank TBCC Guide
Protection Paladin
Overall Rating: A
For Phase 1 of TBC, Protection Paladins will excel the most compared to other tank classes when tanking dungeons and heroics, and be very viable for raid tanking. Most, if not all of the optimal raid compositions recommend having a Protection Paladin in their tank roster due to their massive AoE threat, buff utility, and survivability.
THREAT:
The threat generation of Protection Paladins is primarily dependent upon their Holy damage dealt due to
Furia recta
with the talent
Furia recta mejorada
nearly doubling threat from Holy abilities.
Protection Paladins are the preferred tank for encounters that have numerous mobs due to the massive AoE threat generated by
Consagración
which is unrivaled by any other tanking class. This enables AoE damage classes such as Warlocks and Mages to be extremely liberal in their use of AoE spells for quickly eliminating trash packs.
For single-target threat generation, Paladins can rely on damage from Seals,
Sentencia
, and
Escudo Sagrado
, which can be significantly amplified using
Cólera vengativa
. Compared to other tanking classes, Paladins also have the strongest threat burst at the start of pulls thanks to
Escudo de vengador
, an excellent ability for starting off fights in raids and dungeons due to its large damage, long range, and ability to hit multiple targets. In heroics and raids, Paladins can also rely on additional, passive threat from mana restored by
Armonización espiritual
due to the heals received while tanking.
UTILITY:
Paladins offer great utility to their groups and raids through their Blessings, Judgements, and Auras.
Bendición de reyes superior
in the Protection talent tree is one of the most sought-after raid buffs, as it can greatly benefit all classes and roles. The debuff from the Judgement effect of
Sello de sabiduría
provides excellent utility for mana users in the raid, as they can get a significant amount of mana restored from their damaging abilities on enemies with the debuff. If specced into
Sello del cruzado mejorado
, a Paladin Tank can also significantly increase the damage of the raid with the +3% crit bonus from the
Sello del cruzado
Judgement debuff. When it comes to coming to the defense of your allies when they have aggro on enemies, Paladins have
Defensa recta
for taunting multiple enemies simultaneously and
Bendición de protección
for temporarily removing aggro your friendly target, allowing you to rebuild aggro on them.
SURVIVABILITY:
Protection Paladins have a large set of abilities and talents for maintaining high survivability in dungeons and raids. Paladin tanks are able to have an extremely large health pool due to
Deber sagrado
,
Pericia en combate
, and
Bendición de reyes superior
increasing their stamina from gear and buffs by an additional 28.2%. The talents
Furia recta mejorada
,
Consistencia
,
Desvío
, and
Anticipación
can also improve a Paladin tank's survivability through additional damage mitigation and avoidance.
Paladins are extremely gear dependent for achieving uncrushability and defense cap, however, with the right gear and
Escudo Sagrado mejorado
, Paladins are able to maintain uncrushability for up to 8 blocks within 10 seconds, which is excellent for surviving bosses with fast attack speeds or thrashes.
One of the largest drawbacks of Paladin tanks is the lack of powerful defensive abilities, such as the Warrior's
Muro de escudo
and
Última carga
, which can be crucial for surviving emergencies when at low health or when taking extremely high damage. However, for surviving emergencies, Paladins have the talent
Defensor candente
for passive damage reduction at low health,
Escudo divino
for instantly removing debuffs that may be extremely dangerous such as
Golpe mortal
, and
Imposición de manos
for instantly restoring oneself to full health.
Protection Paladin Tank TBCC Guide
Healer Tier List for Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic
Ranking
Spec
Writer Comments
S
Restoration Shaman
Comments by Woah
A
Priest
Comments by Vaelis
Holy Paladin
Comments by Dunraven
B
Restoration Druid
Comments by SixPackyx
Healer Tier List for Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic
Healer Rankings and Explanations for Phase 1 of Burning Crusade Classic
S Tier Specs
Restoration Shaman
Overall Rating: S
The Restoration
Chamán
is one of the best group healers and the most useful healer of TBC Classic, and it all starts with being the only source of the new
Ansia de sangre
/
Heroísmo
effect, which you can never have enough of in any group!
They are great supports for both melee and casters groups, bringing the physical damage totem staples,
Tótem Fuerza de la tierra
,
Tótem Viento Furioso
and
Tótem Gracia del aire
, and also the new
Tótem cólera de aire
which increases the spell damage done by their group. Unique to Restoration,
Tótem Marea de maná
will continue to refill Mana bars of other healers and mana-hungry DPS alike and the new
Escudo de tierra
provides some extra passive healing to anyone taking consistent damage, as well as a way to lower spell pushback on demand.
They also bring a lot of other situationally useful tools:
Tótem de Aire sosegado
,
Purgar
,
Tótem de tremor
,
Tótem Nexo terrestre
and
Tótem derribador
, as well as poison and disease removing totems that can automate the process in fights where these debuffs are consistently applied to your party.
In regards to healing,
Sanación en cadena
gets a new rank at Level 70 and a new talent,
Sanación en cadena mejorada
, that pushes its healing even further! The new stat,
Haste
also works really well with the long Chain Heal casts, and its full effect will be even more felt in the later tiers. As before, the single target healing available is good, but limited to hard casts.
Thus, the main weakness of Restoration is that it has a hard cast requirement on almost all of its healing spells. This limits mobility and makes the spec vulnerable to interrupts and spell pushback, at least when
Enfoque de sanación
is not maximized and Earth Shield is not present on the Shaman. Fortunately, in PvE these limitations are easy to overcome, making Restoration a powerhouse with few downsides.
Restoration Shaman Healing TBCC Guide
A Tier Specs
Priest
Overall Rating: A
Priest Healers bring the most versatile toolkit of all healers—
Círculo de sanación
and
Rezo de alivio
for raid healing,
Renovar
healing over time effect as an equivalent of Druid's
Rejuvenecimiento
,
Palabra de poder: escudo
to prevent incoming damage, if at terrible mana efficiency. Being jack of all trades, however, they are master of none—at least for now, their time to shine is yet to come in further phases!
Utility brought by Priest Healers is immense, but requires just a single Priest to use it to full extent—any Priest Healer over that is redundant in terms of buffs. The buffs include
Rezo de entereza
(virtually always boosted by
Palabra de poder mejorada: entereza
) and
Rezo de Protección contra las Sombras
.
If 2.4.3 database present in Beta is not reverted to 2.2 or below,
Resguardo de miedo
will be accessible to every Priest race. This is not of huge import since Fear mechanics are not very abundant in PvE content, but every subsequent Priest brought to raid will linearly improve amount of people fear-warded—the buff now lasts 3 min and has a 3 min cooldown, meaning only a single instance may exist per each Priest.
Discipline is not favored as a PvE spec due to loss of
Círculo de sanación
and a significant chunk of healing output, but brings neat utility such as
Supresión de dolor
,
Infusión de poder
and
Espíritu divino
.
Espíritu divino mejorado
is not recommended—its effect is greatly diminished by fact that casters never stack Spirit.
Supresión de dolor
and
Infusión de poder
are nowhere near mandatory for PvE raid content, but protecting against burst damage and increasing fellow caster's burst damage respectively is absolutely amazing for Arena PvP, granting the spec a place high in the meta.
While on basis of wearing cloth armor they lose a lot of physical defense, they make up for it to some degree via
Fuego interno
. Choosing
Humano
or
Enano
grants access to
Rezo desesperado
, an awesome life-saver when things to awry.
Elfo de la noche
can use
Gracia de Elune
, helping survive non-caster burst in Arena PvP. Other races unfortunately lack in means of self-defense.
Priest Healing TBCC Guide
Holy Paladin
Overall Rating: A
Remaining largely unchanged from Classic, Holy Paladins remain consistent with what they bring to the table: strong tank healing, buffs, and utility. Generally speaking, raid comps will run one holy paladin per raid team, seeing a significant decrease from the 3+ that were brought for Classic raids. This is due partly to the reduced raid size but also because the other healing classes are improved upon in The Burning Crusade whereas Holy Paladins seem to gain the least amount.
One of the biggest changes Holy Paladins will notice is the decrease in mana returned from the talent
Iluminación
, changing from 100% mana returned down to 60%. While this change is certainly a nerf to the talent, the gear itemization is much better in The Burning Crusade, allowing more sustain on a lot of the best pieces. There is also the addition of another cooldown to use in the form of the talent
Iluminación divina
, reducing the mana cost of all spells by 50% for 15 seconds. This talent, coupled with
Favor divino
, will allow some creative ways to manage mana during raids as well as figuring out the best way to utilize the cooldowns. Finally, the new talent
Guía Sagrada
increases spell damage and healing by 35% of your total Intellect creates another dynamic to consider when gearing. All these changes help to make Holy Paladin players a bit more engaged than they were in Classic.
Of course, the bread and butter of paladins is their strong buffs and support. Holy Paladins will have the easiest time picking up
Bendición de sabiduría mejorada
and
Bendición de poderío mejorada
. Another quality-of-life addition is the talent
Maestría en auras
, increasing our auras an additional 10 yards. The other staples, like
Favor del Guardián
, help round out the true utility offered by Holy Paladins. While they may not be the flashiest healers, Holy Paladins will still be sought after, especially considering the changes to the Protection and Retribution specs potentially making the Holy spec a bit more of a rarity compared to Classic.
Holy Paladin Healing TBCC Guide
B Tier Specs
Restoration Druid
Overall Rating: B
Resto Druids get some fantastic changes in TBC. The addition of
Árbol de vida
and
Flor de vida
bolster the iconic HoT playstyle. With the increase to buff cap, healers can now comfortably use all heal-over-time effects without worrying about knocking off buffs. On top of that, HoTs stack from other players, meaning that if there are two Resto Druids in the group, both can apply
Flor de vida
or any other HoT to the same target.
And yet, Resto still falls behind the other healers. It can do considerably good tank healing and decent raid healing, but not as well as some other healing classes. Even though Resto will bring all the utility of a Druid (
Estimular
,
Renacer
,
Fuego feérico
,
Don de lo Salvaje
), the other Druid specs can be considered more crucial to the raid roster. However, Resto Druids who talent into
Árbol de vida
do bring a unique party-wide buff that increases all healing received by 25% of the Druid's total Spirit.
While Resto Druid is a completely viable, realistically good, and extremely fun specialization for TBC, the fact that it is simply outmatched by the other healing classes moves it a bit lower on this list. That doesn't mean we won't see some stellar Resto Druids topping the meters at times.
Restoration Druid Healing TBCC Guide
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