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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.
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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.
A player's average DPS will depend on many factors, including level, gear, talent spec, buffs from other players (in instances and raids, etc). It also depends on the player's skill with the class and how well he/she plays it.
It is kindof the same thing as EPS which is physical edjucation but the gym/where you learn more- like a health class.
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1 dps = 1 drop
Death Knights have two specs that are DPS. Frost and Unholy.
No. A drivers' license is issued by the DPS and only the DPS - or a court - can suspend someone's license. However, if Texas requires insurance and you don't have it, if an insurance company notifies DPS that you don't have insurance, then DPS could suspend your license.