Wow Legion Best Tanking Class
IMO pick any class that sounds interesting to you. You'll get your tanking abilities one by one while you're leveling, so you'll have plenty of time to ease into tanking. Just keep an eye on your spellbook and make sure you read any new abilities you get when you level up.One suggestion - if you plan to tank, get the addon Tidyplates.
You can customize it so it will show different colored health bars above enemies depending on whether they're aggroed to you or not. It makes it a lot easier to make sure you have aggro on everything. As a person who has almost every tank class to level 90, I wouldn't say there is a best class to play as.
It all depends on your play style. Tank classes I have to 90: Blood DK, Prot warrior, prot pally, brewmaster monk, and I am also leveling a Druid tank. My favorite so to tank on the pally. The dk has it's pros, does a lot of damage if the rotation is done right and constant mitigation allows for better damage management. The pallys have loads of defensive CDs which allow for more control on high incoming damage.
Warriors are a little harder to play then dk's and pallys because of the rage management, the brewmaster is all about energy management however they can put up nice numbers on multi target boss fights. Overall it really does depend on how you like to play but as a learning class I would go with a paladin or warrior. I hope this helps some. Stick with warrior.
Imo the best class atm. Tanking as druid which in some way are abit close to warr, except the whole hybrid thing.(HotW+ tranq).
Warriors are great class to start tanking with. Great damage, great add control and mobility(fights like immerseus HC) But it all depends on how you like to play. Warrior provides alot to the group with banners, Rallying Cry, etc, etc.Im tanking with a brewmaster and a ret paly.
The brewmaster is a pretty hard class compared to the other tanks. But when 'mastered' it can be the best (due to stagger, shuffle, aoe stuns and the mobility).Problem with monks vs rest of the tanks is the damage is more frequent then 20% drops all the time. But as druid you spike and drop 60% the same goes for pally and prot.TL:DRWarrior is great, benefits raid in a great way. High sustain, great mobility and add control to the max. Easiest class tank for a new player?paladin you got a spammable(ok has cooldown but very low) aoe move and i assure your threat will stay.the others take time to perfect tanking.for warrior tanking blooms way late till you get shockwave. Deathknights are good an inbetween warrior and pally but not many ppl know how to manage the rune mechanic.
So go pally less butons to use.best is subjective they have their advantages and disadvantages. Druid never interested me so i cant speak of it but i heard they are good especially their dps numbers as tank.
Warrior Tanking Wow
Hunters tend to be a solitary lot. They’re not typically much desired for groups and tend to finish quests and level up much faster on their own. The secret to a hunter’s success is the faithful companion that follows them wherever they go, their pet.A hunter takes his group with him wherever he goes.
His tank is right there at his heels, ready to throw itself into a fight with a group of higher-level mobs on his master’s whim. As a hunter, your loyal buddy soaks up all the damage while you stay back and pick off targets with your gun or bow.Downtime is practically a non-issue for a hunter. Yes, a hunter’s attacks do require mana, but rarely enough to cause him to have to sit down and drink between fights. A hunter’s pet will need some healing from time to time as well, but between and, pet downtime is very minimal as well.Leveling quickly is definitely awesome, but the problem with playing a hunter is that once you hit max level, you’re going to find it difficult to get into groups. Other DPS classes are far more desirable so unless you’re part of a good guild that likes you, you can plan on soloing for pretty much all of your life. Like a hunter, a warlock’s pet makes soloing a lot easier, but not for the same reasons. At lower levels, a warlock can use his pet similarly to a hunter pet, soaking up damage and holding mobs’ attention while he throws DOTs and life drains from afar.
After level 40, however, an Affliction warlock’s pet becomes a fast-replenishing mana battery thanks to.Warlocks are all-around great soloers, but those who spec Affliction will find their downtime reduced to practically nothing with Dark Pact. Pet mana regenerates at an incredibly fast pace, and with this ability you can simply transfer mana from your pet to yourself at any time.Of course, a warlock of any spec has the advantage of, as well. For a warlock in World of Warcraft, health is mana.
As long as you’re alive, you can keep casting spells. With life tap, you simply convert your remaining health into mana and keep right on casting spells. When your health gets low, you can use on a mob to replenish it.Thanks to these amazing mana replenishing abilities, downtime becomes a non-issue. Add in the fact that warlocks do an amazing amount of damage with their damage over time spells and can typically Drain Life faster than mobs can damage them, and you’ve got the makings of one outstanding solo class. Druids are an amazing solo class because of their ability to adapt to any situation. A druid is a rogue, tank, and a healer all rolled into one.In cat form, a druid is nearly as effective as a at rapidly dealing melee DPS. The advantage to a druid, however, is that afterward you can simply pop back into caster form, fire off a couple HOTs on yourself, then shift back into cat, stealth, and go right on killing.
Add in the fact that as a druid you also have the ability to buff your own stats and throw up a damage shield, and you’re pretty much an unstoppable killing machine.The survivability of a druid is amazing, as well. Accidentally pull more mobs than you intended? Simply shift into bear form and tank them nearly as well as a warrior, only with the option of quickly shifting form and healing yourself. If you’re still in over your head, you can always shift into cat form and sprint away.Feral spec is the way to go for soloing, though with the recent addition of dual specializations to World of Warcraft, you can always maintain a secondary resto spec for healing duties. The Death Knight.
Wow Legion Best Tan King Class
My personal favorite solo class is only available to those who have already reached level 55 with at least one character, but the death knight is just about the most versatile solo class in the game. Any class would be hard pressed to match the death knight’s leveling speed from level 55 to.A death knight is a plate-wearing, self-healing, non mana-dependent, pet class. Basically, a DK regens energy to use abilities like a rogue, can absorb damage like a warrior, heals himself almost as well as a druid while in combat, and has a pet capable of off-tanking large pulls. Oh, and I nearly forgot, an unholy DK can AoE groups of mobs quite effectively, as well. All of this wrapped up in one single character.It’s no wonder DKs are called a hero class. They are very difficult to stop. My DK is especially good at running lower-level instances.
Strat Baron runs typically take somewhere around 10 minutes, even with the occasional over pull or accidental aggro.Anyone with a character over level 55 interested in becoming an unstoppable solo machine should definitely look into creating a death knight. They are a ton of fun and incredibly capable in all sorts of PvE and situations.Players are always looking for the so-called “best' solo class in World of Warcraft.
Wow Best Tanking Class In Legion
While I personally feel that there is no one class that excels in every possible situation, any player who wants to be a competent solo artist would do well to create a hunter, warlock, druid, or death knight. This post is part of the series: WoW Class Guide.