What class are you having the most fun playing?

Hi guys a simple question, which class are you having the most fun playing and why?

I am currently playing a druid because I love all the different forms and the fact that the class can do almost everything.

Paladin, because he is cool :sunglasses:

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Agreed, I levelled an aoe mage as a main which was great but started a druid and I’m enjoying that probably even more, very versatile and you can literally choose a different play style every session if you want. Currently level 22 but def taking him to 60!

holy paladin, cos healings and after 12± years of warrior, i really like class doing somethink for others :smiley:

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The best class

Hunter is really fun for me in levelling

Endgame its mage

Warlock is pretty cool

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DROOD BLYAT bcuz tank/healer hybrid + i main drood in retail

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druid wont be fun at 60 as it’s the worst at all roles.

Paladin <3

Pink power!

I’m also enjoying mage which I’ve been levelling on the side.

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Mage endgame has no limits with possible aoe grind and solo boss kills on whatever level of difficulty, it has no cap
I am now though almost lvled an elem shaman and find it even more fun due to different playstyles and gearing options

Warriors. Anything else is bad.

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Second best tank, even best on some fights…
Excellent throughput healers, just tend to get sniped by other healing classes, which makes druids look bad on the meters ( plus hots don’t stack, so if you’re min/maxing your raid, you’ll only take 2, maybe 3 resto druids). Also the tier 2 set bonuses (especially 5-piece) will probably give resto druids a better image in the meters than they currently have.
Excellent utility with combat rez, innervate, decurse, for some it’s not all about being in the spotlight.

Yes, I’m biased, so far overall I’m enjoying Druid the most in Classic, just very easy to mix things up, many ways of playing a single class, stops it from getting boring. Feral is also fun as off tank, can actually dps semi decently without feeling gimped when not needed to tank a boss. I also enjoy the challenge of gearing for feral, not nearly as straightforward as most specs.

Quite enjoy shaman too for healing/support, but felt weak out in the world, had to spec elemental for that (which is also fun in pvp) and I don’t really want to constantly respec just to get things done on a day to day basis.

Hunter is fun for levelling/grinding, haven’t gotten anywhere near max level on one though for real comparison.

Priest was a struggle below level 30, but it’s a bit better now I’ve gotten mine to 35, struggling to find the drive to level it though as I enjoy my druid so much and I’d rather spend all my time on 1 character.

Also levelled a warrior, but it’s not really for me. That is just purely personal though. Would like to love it, but heart says no.

I might try leveling a warlock once I can free up some time on my druid. I mained one in Vanilla and do enjoy an evil vibe…

Lol, second best tank is still the worst tank while playing Horde. Sure they can heal, but again are the worst among them and invites while leveling are rare because they can’t rezz people who die. In raids there is usually a shortage of healers so it’s better to have a healer instead of no healer at all, plus they are on a different tier set table.

On DPS they are the worst as well, single target mediocre, aoe not even possible. Utility isn’t that great, rather have a warlock with a soulstone than a druid dps with brz, innervate is sometimes nice though and 3% extra crit for main dps adds a little, still doesn’t compare to the utility of a shaman.

If you have good social skills surely you’ll always find a spot, but in gameplay there is always a better option, and make no mistake min-maxers seem to dominate most of classic wow.

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Paladins are the real thing for me & I like to keep them dedicated to snigle role (full strength than split). I find it really fun actually trying to understand why a class is pertreved bad or a meme (try prot pally & holy god I’m addicted to it). I’m trying to settle for a lvling challenge with a balance druid.

Generally I love to see classes and how they fuctions added the tree talents & different builds.

I wouldn’t play feral in a raid as pure dps, that being said a feral Druid that knows what they are doing, has the right gear and puts in the effort to farm crowd pummelers etc. will not be nearly as bad as you make them out to be. It’s just high maintenance, so most people won’t bother.

Many guilds actually appreciate having a druid off tank and I’m quite happy playing that role. So many people still don’t appreciate Classic druid tank isn’t vanilla druid tank, hell, I still bump into people that think I don’t have a taunt… I do fully underwrite there are a few raid bosses a druid can’t tank due to mechanics, but that’s down to Vanilla Blizzard poor design.

The lack of normal rez is an issue for dungeons and the main reason they get skipped, but druid healers are capable enough. As I said, they look ‘bad’ on the meters in MC because their heals get sniped. Healing touch is probably the most effective heal for mana spent in the game… but has a stupidly long cast time, while druid hots just get sniped and multiple druids can’t stack hots on the same player. In a good healing team druids will coordinate specs to negate this. Onyxia puts them in a better light, as there’s more movement and the tier 2 set bonus will help improve on that.

Not saying druids have light shining out of their behind, but they get far more negative press than they deserve and come TBC Classic, I’ll be running around on my Druid with an even bigger smile on my face.

It’s a good thing people enjoy different classes, it would be boring only seeing rogues, warriors, paladins/shamans and priests running around, so to speak.

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Everyone has different experiences, I leveled a tauren druid myself to 60 hoping for TBC. As you say you can’t get by on the merits of your class alone. Need to know what you’re doing, have gear, farm pummel crowd controls, have a guild & friends ,etc. It requires a lot of extra work from you to keep up and get invited.

If someone is looking for pug raid DPS or dungeon dps, a mage only has to whisper for a blind invite, no problem even for most other classes. But as druid first you need to have proven yourself and you’re a risk by default. During leveling I was straight up refused as DPS or Heal, telling me they’d rather take a warrior and heal meant ‘shaman/priest’.

That said regular leveling was quite pleasant, though I hated having to rebuff myself every 10 minutes which meant shape shifting and costing an entire mana bar + 6 seconds of cooldowns. You get constant whispers of people wanting you to tank though as there are very few tanks available, then you experience the joy of holding aggro on 6-8 mobs while your buddies are spamming arcane explosion and hellfire.

I hate him at 60 except for pvp, but even the PvP set is too randomized it doesn’t feel like a reward, you need to scrape raid pieces of caster cloth or rogue leather gear to be viable DPS, or raid to get your healing gear and be stuck in that spec.

There we go, that’s a more balanced reply and all points I can underwrite and appreciate. I levelled as feral and tanked mostly, so completely different experience, for me a far more positive one. Tanking is also what I enjoy, but I’m not a fan of warrior tank stance dancing, so that leaves little other choice…
I see the gearing issue more as a challenge. It isn’t till AQ you can even pick up a full viable set of epics for feral from PVE. I quite frequently find myself making spreadsheets and planning ahead.

I use/used my shaman for healing, though she’s stuck in pre-raid blues now, hoping we start doing some MC alt runs with BWL coming out to gear her a bit more, otherwise it will be ZG. Funny thing is though, I see a lot of guilds trying to recruit resto druids for raiding, but are struggling as so many don’t make it through the levelling process…

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People could ask me the same question from any era of wow and the answer would be the same: Warrior.

…Except Legion. Legion’s changes butchered both arms and fury: not that anybody here cares.

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I am setting my hopes on AQ, don’t know the exact stats but weapons starting AQ should be carrying hidden feral attack power on it.