Which spec has the highest skill ceiling?

Definitely multitarget affliction warlock. Maintaining all dots on 5+ targets so you can maximalize your malefic rupture damage is literally the definition of pain. Otherwise i dont think there are any difficult dps specs. I played LoL for more then 5 years and i always one-tricked the hardest champions that were also most rewarding if you mastered them. I tried all dps specs in WoW to find something like that but besides affliction there is nothing even slightly hard. There are specs that require snapshoting like fdks and ferals but snapshoting is really not very hard to pick up.
If we are talking healers then disc priest and i also had trouble learning holy paladin but tbh when i learned holy i never ever played a healer before and i gave up on playing a healer after about 5 minutes of practicing on target dummy.

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Inplay fire mage- its ry easy to play with procs in
Pve and decently easy in pvp.

For pvp i think sub rogue/disc priest take a lotmof knowledge. Pve- gutted specs atm to be viable.

Also ww mink takes skill.

Strictly my opinion!

To perform well -

WW/afflic/fire mage/sub rogue for sure, require alot of pre-planning and not just mashing buttons as they come up. Overlapping multiple CDs at the right time, very punishing when done wrong.

If you want to know for PvP

Arcane without hesitation.
That spec in PvP your Cr depend Absolutely of your skill.
being new and that spec is really bad
being a god on arcane mage and it’s S+ tier

There’s soo few arcane mage for that reason in the ladder. You see them on top or non existant.

after the rest is in my opinion :

  • Sub rogue ( when balanced, not with 1 shot build)
  • Survival hunter
  • Demonology Lock
  • Marksmanship hunter : the difference between a simple player and a main player is huge in term of survival, dps rotation simple but survivability hard.
  • Feral Druid
  • Mistweaver ? / Holy Priest ?

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