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For the classes in the Warcraft RPG, see RPG Classes. For a short description on class lore, see Class lore.

A class is the primary adventuring style of a player character which determines the type of weapons and armor it can use, as well as what abilities, powers, skills, and spells it will gain throughout its adventures.

Be aware that the choice of which class to play is constrained by the choice of race; each race has a different group of available classes to choose from.

Each class has three unique talent trees. As a character progresses, they can specialize their skills by assigning class talent points in any of the trees for their class. There are three talent trees for each class. For example, a druid can place their talent points in Restoration, Feral, or Balance.

Collecting class sets is a way players can improve a character when they have reached the level cap. Most dungeon and raid sets are made up of armor items designed specifically for the class; however, faction rewards sets also include trinkets and neck pieces. When players collect more pieces of the set, they can receive set bonuses.

Always remember that it doesn't matter what class you chose as long as you are willing to stand by it and don't give up. If your class gets nerfed (or made less powerful by Blizzard) always remember that nerfs and buffs are like a pendulum, sooner or later the pendulum is going to swing to your advantage.

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Brief summary of each class

There are currently ten playable classes in-game. An eleventh class, the Monk will be added in Mists of Pandaria.

Normal classes

Druid Druid

Druids are versatile hybrids shape-shifting into different forms to fulfill their roll. In [Bear Form], druids are good tanks with high armor and use rage like a warrior; in [Cat Form], stealth, fight in melee, and use energy like a rogue; in [Moonkin Form] they give ranged magic damage; or heal in humanoid form with Tree Form as a temporary buff. Talent trees include Balance for caster damage, Feral for melee damage and tanking, and Restoration for healing. They also bring certain additional utility, such as battle resurrection with [Rebirth], [Replenishment], and [Mark of the Wild]. With roughly equivalent gear, proper talents, and utilized by a skilled player, druids can are as effective as any class in a specific role.

Hunter Hunter

Hunters use focus to deliver ranged weapon damage (bows, guns, and crossbows) as the primary source of damage. Hunters tame many varieties of beasts to serve as combat pets causing damage and giving raid buffs. Very adept at kiting, they have plenty of tools to allow them to avoid melee combat, which is a weakness. The Hunter's array of scouting, tracking, and survival abilities along with mail armor make them excellent solo characters. Hunter talent specializations are Marksmanship, Beast Mastery, and Survival.

Mage Mage

Mages are ranged magic damage dealers with very powerful direct and area effect damage spells. Mages feature a variety of utility spells, including crowd control ( [Polymorph]), raid buff of mana and spell power, teleportation and group portals to capital cities, and ability to conjure food and water. Because of spells with good burst damage and snare abilities, they are often effective at PvP even with their relatively low armor and health. Mage talent trees are Fire, Frost, and Arcane, each specializing in different spells and abilities.

Paladin Paladin

Paladins, guardians of the Holy Light, wear heavy plate armor, use mana, have strong group buffs (blessings and auras), and can heal, tank or melee damage. Holy paladins have carved a niche as tank healers due to efficient single target heals coupled with [Beacon of Light], but also have effective AoE heals. Protection paladins excel at area effect, multiple target, tanking with [Consecration] and [Hammer of the Righteous]. Retribution pallies deal both holy and white damage, splash damage, and procs like [The Art of War] to mix up the rotation. Paladins provide great utility with abilities like [Hand of Protection] and [Divine Guardian].
TBC With the release of the Burning Crusade, paladins are no longer exclusive to the Alliance, Horde can play as paladins.

Priest Priest

Priests, masters of healing and preservation, are a versatile healing class while having the ability to specialize in damage. Priests can be powerful in healing a single character or many allies at once. Priests have a variety of utility spells such as [Power Word: Fortitude], [Dispel Magic], and [Mass Dispel], [Mind Control], and [Mana Burn]. Discipline priests gain [Penance] and receive buffs to shields, single target and raid damage reduction, and increased healing to the most recent target; making great tank healers and are effective in PvP. Holy priests get improvements to AoE heals, [Chakra] states, reduced cast times, and mana savings; making effective raid healers. Shadow priests specialize in offensive shadow magic, do much damage through DoTs, gain [Shadowform] and some more shadow spells as well as [Replenishment].

Rogue Rogue

Rogues deal massive melee damage using a flurry of dual wield poisoned weapons. Rogues utilize energy to power special attacks that build combo points used to execute finishing moves. Masters of [Stealth] and assassination rogues excel in PvP situations also. With the ability to incapacitate foes, high burst damage, many spell interrupt/lockout abilities, plus spell/physical reduction abilities rogues are formidable and even feared. Other notable abilities include [Sap], [Vanish], and lockpicking. Rogue talent trees consist of Assassination, Combat, and Subtlety.

Shaman Shaman

Shamans are spiritual leaders, masters of the elements, using spells and totems to heal and enhance raid members. This versatile mail wearing class can fill the roles of caster, healer, and melee damage. Shamans provide excellent raid buffs such as [Bloodlust], stationary totems giving Windfury and Wrath of Air. High burst damage make them effective in PvP. Restoration shamans use direct heals, splash healing, and HoTs as effective raid healers. Elemental shamans use lightning and fire to melt foes. Enhancement shaman are melee dps and unleash [Shamanistic Rage], [Stormstrike] and [Feral Spirit]. All shaman can provide wipe recovery by [Reincarnation] and have [Astral Recall].
TBC With the release of the Burning Crusade, shamans are no longer exclusive to the Horde, Alliance can play as shaman.

Warlock Warlock

Warlocks enslave demons and call upon dark magic and curses to dominate and destroy their foes. Locks are primarily ranged magic damage dealers and employ summoned demons as combat pets. Affliction warlocks focus on damage over time spells, Destruction locks buff nukes, and Demonology talents improve survivability. In PvP the use of [Fear] spells give them a variety of tactical options. Raid utility spells and abilities, including summoning party members and creating healthstones and soulstones, make the Warlock a valuable addition to any raid.

Warrior Warrior

Warriors are plate-clad close-combat fighters able to fill the role of tank or melee dps. Warrior abilities use rage which is generated by dealing and taking damage, but decays over time while not in combat. Protection warriors use [Shield Slam] and [Revenge] and have the unique ability to [Spell Reflection] and [Shield Bash]. They also are great as the main tank or keeping threat on a group of mobs. Fury warriors have [Titan's Grip], [Bloodthirst], [Whirlwind] and [Slam]. Arms warriors are excellent in PvP and are decent as PvE dps.
MoP This section concerns content exclusive to Mists of Pandaria.

Monk Monk

The Monk will utilize ancient martial arts taught by Pandaren masters. Since they will not be Hero classes, Monks start at level 1 in their respective racial starting zones. Brewmaster monks will be able to fill the Tank role, and will employ drunken brawling tactics inspired by their Warcraft III counterpart. Mistweaver monks will be able to act as healers, but will do so while in melee range and dealing small amounts of melee damage. Windwalker monks will be melee damage dealers.

Hero classes

Death Knight Death knight WotLK

The Death Knight combines martial prowess with dark, necromantic energies. The first hero class, Death Knights start at level 55 in Ebon Hold in the Eastern Plaguelands. Having a non-hero-class character at level 55 or above is the only prerequisite to create a Death Knight.
Blood DKs are able tanks using disease DoTs, Death and Decay, and [Blood Boil]. Frost and Unholy Death Knights are melee dps classes. They can raise undead minions. Although they will have minions, only those who focus on the Unholy tree are a true pet class, where as Frost and Blood Death Knights merely use some of their mechanics. They are the only class to use the rune resource system.

Class roles

Base starting stats can be found on the race page.

Class Alliance Alliance Neutral Neutral Horde Horde Roles
DraeneiDraenei DwarfDwarf GnomeGnome HumanHuman Night elfNight elf WorgenWorgen PandarenPandaren Blood elfBlood elf GoblinGoblin OrcOrc TaurenTauren TrollTroll UndeadUndead Tank Heal DPS
Druid Druid Yes Cata Yes Cata X X X
Hunter Hunter TBC Yes Cata Yes Cata MoP TBC Cata Yes Yes Yes Cata X
Mage Mage TBC Cata Yes Yes Cata Cata MoP TBC Cata Cata Yes Yes X
Paladin Paladin TBC Yes Yes TBC Cata X X X
Priest Priest TBC Yes Cata Yes Yes Cata MoP TBC Cata Cata Yes Yes X X
Rogue Rogue Yes Yes Yes Yes Cata MoP TBC Cata Yes Yes Yes X
Shaman Shaman TBC Cata MoP Cata Yes Yes Yes X X
Warlock Warlock Cata Yes Yes Cata TBC Cata Yes Cata Yes X
Warrior Warrior TBC Yes Yes Yes Yes Cata MoP Cata Cata Yes Yes Yes Yes X X
Death knight Death knight WotLK WotLK WotLK WotLK WotLK Cata WotLK Cata WotLK WotLK WotLK WotLK X X
Monk Monk MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP MoP X X X

Class colors

The raid UI, addons and many other resources use the class colors in order to differentiate each class at a glance.

Class RGB
(0-255)
RGB
(0.0-1.0)
RGB Hex
(00-FF)
Description
Death Knight 196 31 59 0.77 0.12 0.23 #C41F3B Red †
Druid 255 125 10 1.00 0.49 0.04 #FF7D0A Orange
Hunter 171 212 115 0.67 0.83 0.45 #ABD473 Green
Mage 105 204 240 0.41 0.80 0.94 #69CCF0 Light blue
Monk 0 255 150 0.00 1.00 0.59 #00FF96 Spring Green
Paladin 245 140 186 0.96 0.55 0.73 #F58CBA Pink
Priest 255 255 255 1.00 1.00 1.00 #FFFFFF White*
Rogue 255 245 105 1.00 0.96 0.41 #FFF569 Yellow*
Shaman 0 112 222 0.00 0.44 0.87 #0070DE Blue
Warlock 148 130 201 0.58 0.51 0.79 #9482C9 Purple
Warrior 199 156 110 0.78 0.61 0.43 #C79C6E Tan

† The Death Knight class color closely matches the "redlink" color (dead local link or missing page color) on most wikis, including Wowpedia.

*The text color shown does not match the color code to allow for readability on all skins.


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