It depends on the class.
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Physical DPS:
Rogue - Agility, crit and hit
Paladin - Strength, crit and hit
Warrior - Strength, crit and hit
Druid (Cat) - Agility, crit and hit
Hunter - Agility, crit and hit (your pet's stats are calculated from your stats.)
Shaman - Hit, strength, and crit
Death Knight - Strength, Armor Penetration
Magical DPS:
Mage, Shadow Priest, Warlock - Haste, Intellect, crit, hit and spellpower.
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.
Any spec really but you should go survival because you can get rapid fire to shoot 4 explosive shots that masive dps
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They both can fulfill the same roles (in most cases) - they are good at group buffs and the Shaman tends to have better overall DPS but Paladins excel at killing undead.
Yes. Neither is better .. they're just different in playing style. The hunter doe one thing really well: pump out DPS. A druid can play any of 3 roles: Tank, Healer, and DPS. If you are inexperienced in WoW, go with a hunter first to learn the mechanics of the game. then the druid.
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well it really depends what you are trying to find DPS for .... :b
1 dps = 1 drop
Death Knights have two specs that are DPS. Frost and Unholy.
The Paragon (Warrior) is by far one of the best DPS class rift.
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