by Lewis Burnell on Sep 18, 2018
This page will always show the latest World of Warcraft arena compositions for ranked arena play, and is designed to measure compositions in terms of their strength in the current meta. Although some Heroes are considered niche or balanced, those that aren't Tier S or A shouldn't be considered poor. While any match can be won with any composition, this list is designed to present you with the strongest.
Updated: 18 September 2018
Tier S - Dominating. The classes/specializations are top-tier and are consisently chosen.
Tier A - Strong. These classes/specializations are undoubtedly strong, and remain popular. While below S Tier, they can hold their own with relative ease.
Tier B - Good. These classes/specializations are good, and can do well in PvP if they're in the hands of a skilled player.
Tier C - Poor. Generally considered poor for PvP, these classes/specializations are either heavily PvE orientated, or are significantly undertuned to bring value.
⬆ Moved Balance Druid to A Tier. Some truly terrifying damage, with plenty of survivability.
Hunter/Beast Mastery
Mage/Frost
Priest/Discipline
Rogue/Assassination
Warrior/Arms
Death Knight/Frost
Death Knight/Unholy
Demon Hunter/Havoc
Druid/Balance
Druid Restoration
Hunter/Survival
Mage/Arcane
Monk/Mist Weaver
Monk/Wind Walker
Paladin/Holy
Paladin/Retribution
Priest/Holy
Rogue/Outlaw
Shaman/Restoration
Warlock/Affliction
Warrior/Fury
Demon Hunter/Veng.
Hunter/Marksman
Mage/Fire
Priest/Shadow
Rogue/Subtlety
Shaman/Elemental
Shaman/Enhancement
Warlock/Demonology
Warlock/Destruction
Death Knight/Blood
Druid/Feral
Druid/Guardian
Monk/Brewmaster
Paladin/Protection
Warrior/Protection
Think we've need to make some changes? Want to make a suggestion on who to switch around? Let us know. Huge thanks as always to Violence Reborn and in particular, Screwling for providing massive input on this list.