Least played class?

There was also one for Paladins back in BC on Chamber of Aspects :slightly_smiling_face:

Used to be something to see when they all met up for their runs.

Druids are the least played class. If for example 6% of players play druids and 4% of players play shamans, druids sre only 3% on each faction which meansleast played class

The only class that meant if you indeed had jumped off the cliff, you could have survived in cat form :yum::ok_hand:

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They are the least played per faction but not least played overall

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Ture, but only yout faction matters imo

I feel special :smiley:

True but that was not the question op asked

I’m pretty sure that come Naxx, bears come out on top for some of the bosses over a prot warrior. I forget why or how but there are videos out there explaining.

Even come naxx tanks wont be prot. Although they might bring feral for another reason. Resto druids in top guilds cannot heal, as melee dps and tanks reach buff cap. So atm druids are going boomkin in raids for crit aura to casters. It is not unreasonable to think they could have that boomkin go tank and have an extra dps warrior

So by your calculations 3% Alli druids and 3% Horde druids equals 6% total druids? You might want to check your math on that one…

3% horde and 3%alliance will almost never equate to 6% total druids

that sounds amazing

To me it looks like shamans are most rare. Idk why tho

Census addon still works

Druids are the least played class on pvp servers, on PvE servers there are a lot of druids since they are a great solo class and people care a lot less about end game viability.

Paladins are the least played class on alliance PvE, forgot the numbers for Horde, but nothing extremely low like slowadins.

many ppl expect there will be a alot of shamans :smiley: they gone for other classes but now shamans are hard to find, many ppl lvling alt shamans

I am leveling my 2nd Druid for endgame. In our Raids we always have 4 - 6 Pieces of Druid loot drop. In one run we gave a lvl 55 Druid 6 tier pieces including 2 pieces of T2.
Besides Druids in the Alliance side there are very little Paladins and I don’t see that much Shamans as well.

A feral tank can be better for patchwerk for example, the damage they take is very consistent so you can have a single druid soak the hatefuls and be topped off consistently.

The problem with druid hots is not the fact they don’t stack but that they take up valuable buff slots, which melee can’t afford. Druid hots are basically only useful in guilds that don’t use world buffs or sapphiron for example when the entire raid needs healing.

A druid’s spec doesn’t matter that much as it’s main use is from faerie fire and motw.

I laughed when I have seen the single Druid in MC speedrun play as balance because resto was too bad and they needed him just for MotW and 100% uptime on Faerie Fire

Their DPS should be lower, regarding moonkins and cats. It’s called the hybrid tax, although I believe it was better balanced in TBC (along with everything else regarding class design, itemization and end game PvE). Hybrid tax went from 30% in vanilla to 10% in TBC.
A cat druid bring unique utility that a rogue cannot provide. Mark of the Wild, combat ress, innervate, viable clutch tanking and/or taunting. And a crit aura. A rogue brings 0. If their dps was the same, there would be no point to having rogues.
The problem is, a healer spec brings all this utility too, except the critical. Without a tax to healing.
DPS specs of hybrids do not have enough unique utility to justify a raid role vs the lost dps. All this was fixed in TBC. They also got proper rotations/ tools for moonkins, elemental shamans (lava burst weaving) and enhancement shamans (dual wielding, proc management). Basically hybrids had their dps specs released unfinished and they were redesigned in TBC.

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Well, all hybrid classes become god with TBC shamans,paladins, druids… They get monster dps with tbc cuz of crying about their class at vanilla before tbc

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