The Paragon (Warrior) is by far one of the best DPS class rift.
There are a couple things that decide what the best dps class is.1. Do you want to be melee or ranged.1.A Do you want to be magical or physical ranged dps?Mages are excellent at putting out ranged dps if played right. they are excellent at AoE (Area of Effect) dps, damaging a large number of mobs at the same time.1.B Physical ranged dps is liimited to just hunters so they are the best dps for physical ranged classes2.A Melee classes get in up close, rogues are excellent at getting in there and putting out huge numbers. The same can be said for paladins, but paladins just last longer due to using plate armor and having bubble shields.2. What class do you feel comfortable dps'ing as? No matter what class is best, if you are not comfotable with it, you will not do very well.
Either Orc or Troll Shamans seem to be the best for dps. They both have racial traits that can be activated to increase your DPS a little, temporarily. Other than that, there is not really a "best".
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Most Warcraft players would agree that an Arcane/Fire hybrid spec provides the highest sustainable DPS for the mage class, making it the best specification for raids.
yes.. who are you?
It depends on what you want the Paladin to be...tank or dps. Tanking go protection and dps go retribution.
if your talking about spec, in terms of dps both elemental and enhance do almost 5-6k even with the dps tax if you know what your doing. in terms of race, however, i would get a troll for pvp, a shaman for soloing and group work, if your going horde. dreanai is the only choice for shamans of the alliance
I've found the Chloromancer soul very satisfying in dealing dps and healing the group at the same time. You can access this role if you choose to be a mage. You won't do the best dps, but you'll be able to queue for dungeons as a support or healer. I wouldn't recommend trying to queue as healer myself because Chloromancers are very sub par compared to the cleric class healers, but playing as support always makes the groups go well. When talking about leveling though, chloromancers have sustainability, but take longer to kill mobs. I found it better to switch to a more dps oriented role during questing and then just switch back to support when the dungeon queue pops up. On the flip side, if you want to be the main healer in groups but still want to do a little dps, I'm told the inquisitor soul works well for that. Druids can also do ok and are great for leveling thanks to their pet healers.
for dps, invest your talent points into feral, so that way you can do mass amounts of damage as a bear or get critical hits as a cat
Since 4.01 just came out a little bit ago people have been trying to find the best class and spec for highest dps. There are a couple classes right now that are extremely powerful, one being the arcane mage. It is so powerful, that Blizzard nerfed (adjusted their spells) big time. They can still be the top dog in raids right now. There are rumors that they may have been buffed as well, these are lies. You also have to keep in mind that Blizzard is mostly balancing the spells and abilities of all the classes around being level 85, not 80. So what might be extremely powerful now, might just get replaced with another class. Due to this balancing, it is possible to do the best damage with any class if you know what you're doing.
It stands for Damage per second. Higher is better. DPS can also be refered to as the act of applying damage to a target, or to refer to a class that has the primary role of damage (mage, hunter, warlock, etc.)
In the online game, World of Warcraft or WoW, there is one class that can use a spell called hex. That class is a shaman, characterized by their versatility, healer/dps status, and mail armor.