A-tier specs are fantastic but may need specific conditions, like larger pulls or longer fights, to reach their full potential.
B-Tier: Good but Tricky
These specs are viable but face challenges in +10s due to ramp-up time or pull size requirements.
Balance Druid: Balance has top-tier AoE but needs long pulls (10+ seconds) to ramp up, which isn't common in +10s where packs die quickly.
Fire Mage: Like Balance, Fire requires big, long-lasting pulls to stack damage. It's tanky and brings Time Warp, but quick pulls limit its potential.
Frost Mage: Similar to Fire, Frost is reliable and survivable but struggles to shine in fast-paced +10s without big pulls.
Elemental Shaman: Elemental's AoE is among the best, but like Balance, it needs large pulls to maximize damage, which isn't guaranteed in pugs.
Enhancement Shaman: A-tier potential with fast AoE, but its squishiness (only one weak defensive) holds it back. Healers need to be on point.
Survival Hunter: Decent single-target damage and fast interrupts make Survival viable, but other hunter specs in +10s outshine it.
Shadow Priest: Shadow needs big pulls and precise Shadow Crash timing to maintain DoTs. It brings utility (Power Infusion, Fortitude) but struggles if packs die too fast.
Arms Warrior: Arms offers solid cleave with Demolish and Collateral Damage, but its target-capped nature limits it in smaller or quick pulls.
C-Tier: Underperformers in +10s
These specs struggle to keep up due to pacing or setup issues, but can still work with skilled play.
Arcane Mage: Arcane's Touch of the Magi requires setup and long fights to shine. It can carry undergeared groups but often feels lackluster in fast +10s.
Destruction Warlock: Rain of Fire scales with longer fights, but its low-maintenance kit doesn't fully compensate for weaker performance in quick pulls.
Affliction Warlock: Affliction's DoT-heavy playstyle suffers in +10s due to short fights and inconsistent Vile Taint uptime, making it the weakest warlock spec here.
Augmentation Evoker: While strong in high keys, Augmentation's buffs (Ebon Might) don't shine in +10s without specific comps to maximize its value.
Tips for Success in Mythic+ 10s
Use Tools Like Plater: A good Plater profile (like Marcelian Online's 2.5 version) enhances your runs with features like phase indicators and aggro alerts. These help you track boss mechanics (e.g., Priory's last boss jumping upstairs) or mob abilities (e.g., Light Spawns' AoE explosions).
Adapt to Pug Pacing: +10s often involve smaller, faster pulls. Prioritize specs with quick burst damage (Windwalker, Fury) or reliable utility (Retribution, Frost DK).
Survivability Matters: Tanky specs like Windwalker, Retribution, and Frost DK are forgiving in pugs where healers or tanks may struggle.
Group Composition: Bring utility like interrupts, dispels, or Time Warp to handle affixes and improve group success.
FAQs about dps tier in mythic +
What's the best DPS spec for Mythic+ 10s in 2025?
Windwalker Monk and Retribution Paladin are top picks for their burst AoE, tankiness, and pug-friendliness.
Why do some specs underperform in +10s?
Specs like Balance Druid or Affliction Warlock need long pulls or specific setups, which are rare in fast-paced +10s.
Can I use C-tier specs in +10s?
Yes, but they require more skill or specific group comps to shine. Arcane Mage can carry undergeared groups, for example.
How important is gear in +10s?
Decent gear is enough for +10s. Focus on playing your spec correctly and using tools like Plater for smoother runs.
Are hunters good for +10s?
Beast Mastery is S-tier for its simplicity, while Marksmanship and Survival are A- and B-tier due to proc reliance or weaker performance.
Thanks for Reading
This tier list is your roadmap to crushing Mythic+ 10s in 2025. Whether you're a Windwalker shredding packs or a Ret Paladin carrying pugs, pick a spec that fits your playstyle and group. Stay tuned to MMOJUGG for more WoW guides and updates to keep your game strong!