WoW Mythic+ tier list

WoW Mythic+ tier list with the data kept visible

The tier list is a model-written interpretation of the latest rollups. It is useful for spotting patterns in the meta, but it should be read alongside the measured usage pages.

Open tier list

Most-played specs by role

W16 · top 1% · usage

The measured usage ranking the AI tier list reads from — what's actually being played at the top of the leaderboard right now.

Tanks

by share of tank slots
  1. 1Druid Guardian
    Guardian Druid
    90.7%
  2. 2Monk Brewmaster
    Brewmaster Monk
    9.1%
  3. 3Paladin Protection
    Protection Paladin
    0.2%

Healers

by share of healer slots
  1. 1Monk Mistweaver
    Mistweaver Monk
    79.8%
  2. 2Shaman Restoration
    Restoration Shaman
    14.9%
  3. 3Priest Discipline
    Discipline Priest
    4.5%
  4. 4Paladin Holy
    Holy Paladin
    0.7%
  5. 5Priest Holy
    Holy Priest
    0.1%

DPS

by share of dps slots
  1. 1Death Knight Unholy
    Unholy Death Knight
    29.1%
  2. 2Demon Hunter Devourer
    Devourer Demon Hunter
    28.1%
  3. 3Evoker Augmentation
    Augmentation Evoker
    27.8%
  4. 4Warrior Arms
    Arms Warrior
    3.5%
  5. 5Paladin Retribution
    Retribution Paladin
    2.7%

What the tier list means

The S-to-D tiers summarize the model read of current spec strength, role share, dominant picks, and recent movement. It is not a simulator ranking, damage chart, or patch-note prediction.

Why the raw data still matters

Usage data can reveal what players trust in high keys, while tier labels add interpretation. When those disagree, the measured pages are the better starting point and the tier list is a hypothesis to examine.

How often it updates

AI outputs refresh after current-season rollup updates. If the current read has not generated yet, the site shows an empty state instead of inventing a ranking.

Common questions

Is this Mythic+ tier list generated by AI?
Yes. The tier list is model-written and clearly marked as interpretation. It reads the site rollups rather than browsing patch notes or guessing from community sentiment.
Is the highest-usage spec always S tier?
Not necessarily. Usage is an input, but the tier list also considers role share, meta concentration, and recent movement.
Should I reroll based on this tier list?
No single page should decide that. Use the tier list as a quick read, then check trends, composition share, and your own key goals.

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