PvP in World of Warcraft, like in many other MMORPGs, is one of the most appealing aspects of gameplay for many players. Choosing the best class and composition for the current season can make a huge difference for PvPers. That’s why we’ve created this guide — it’s simple for us to write and update, but it will save you months of time and a lot of frustration.
From this article, you’ll find the most up-to-date information about:
- The Best Melee DPS for PvP (Tier list)
- The Best Ranged DPS for PvP (Tier list)
- The Best PvP Healers (Tier list)
- The Best PvP Tanks (Tier list)
- The Best 3v3 Arena Comps in Midnight Season 1 (bonus)
- The Best 2v2 Arena Comps in Midnight Season 1 (bonus)
While creating this guide, we have been consulting with our Gladiator and Rank-1 teams to create really useful and relevant tier lists that will give you the edge you need to succeed in PvP in World of Warcraft Midnight Season 1.
Midnight PvP Tier List: Melee DPS

Melee DPS classes in World of Warcraft are those that excel in close combat, dealing damage to enemies within a short range. In PvP, they rely on mobility, positioning, and timing to defeat their opponents. Most melee DPS classes must stay close to their target, making positioning and movement key in PvP.
It’s also crucial (generally speaking, same as for all other character types) to use your crowd control abilities right to stun, slow down, blind, disarm, etc. your opponent at the right moment.
And, of course, giving high DPS (which on 70% depends, on if you’re in melee range from your opponent or not), good burst, and knowing the strong and weak points of your character are the cornerstones of success.
Below is our melee DPS classes tier list for Arenas and RBGs in WoW Midnight Season 1.
Melee DPS Tier List: Arena
| Class | Spec | Hero Talents | Tier |
Melee DPS Tier List: RBG
| Class | Spec | Hero Talents | Tier |
Midnight PvP Tier List: Ranged DPS

Ranged DPS classes in World of Warcraft Midnight focus on dealing damage from a distance, using spells or ranged weapons to keep themselves out of melee combat. In PvP, they rely on positioning and maintaining distance from opponents while dealing consistent damage. Most ranged DPS classes use crowd control abilities like roots, silences, and slows to keep enemies at bay and prevent them from closing the gap. High DPS and good burst potential are key to success, as well as knowing when to kite or reposition to avoid being caught in melee range. As usual, understanding your class’s strengths and weaknesses is essential for dominating PvP matches.
Below is our Ranged DPS classes tier list for Arenas and RBGs in WoW Midnight Season 1.
Ranged DPS Tier List: Arena
| Tier | Class | Spec |
|---|---|---|
| Devourer | ||
Ranged DPS Tier List: RBG
| Class | Spec | Hero Talents | Tier |
WoW Midnight PvP Tier List: Healers

Healers in World of Warcraft’s Midnight PvP play a crucial role by keeping themselves and their teammates alive during combat. In my opinion, the expression “Good healer is 50% of the 3v3 team in PvP” is 100% right.
You will need to rely on positioning, strategic vision of what’s happening during the match (keeping your teammates in your sight and doing your best to avoid crowd control from the enemy team), and timing to ensure you can heal effectively. Most healers use abilities to dispel harmful effects, provide shields, and restore health, while also managing crowd control to keep themselves and their team safe. Knowing when to move, when to heal, and when to use cooldowns can make or break a PvP match.
Below is our Healer classes tier list in WoW Midnight Season 1.
The Best Arena Healers (Tier List)
| Class | Spec | Tier |
The Best RBG Healers (Tier List)
| Class | Spec | Hero Talents | Tier |
WoW Midnight PvP Tier List: Tanks

Tanks in World of Warcraft PvP play a unique role by absorbing damage, protecting teammates, and controlling the battlefield. While not as common in Arena as DPS or healers (thus there are many interesting comps with them), tanks can be must-have teammates in Rated Battlegrounds (for example, to carry a flag in Arathi Basin or to keep an orb in the Temple of Kotmogu).
Their main responsibilities include soaking up damage, disrupting enemy players, and using crowd control to support their team. Positioning and knowing when to use defensive cooldowns are critical for a tank’s success in PvP.
Below is our Tank classes tier list in Midnight Season 1 for Arenas and RBGs.
The Best Arena Tanks (Tier List)
| Class | Spec | Tier |
The Best RBG Tanks (Tier List)
| Class | Spec | Hero Talents | Tier |
3v3 Arena Comps Tier List (Midnight Season 1)

One of the reasons, why WoW PvP is still so popular is because it’s decently balanced (in most seasons), it’s easy to learn but hard to master. It usually takes from several months to several years to understand all nuances of your character, his class, and your opponent’s classes, and grow your skill to the level, when arenas and battlegrounds become a place, where you enjoy and dominate instead of a place where you suffer and never win.
However, it would be wrong to say that all depends exclusively on your and your teammate’s skill in World of Warcraft. There’s always a so-called PvP meta: a class, team comp, and tactics that allow one player to have a real advantage over others just because he’s playing the right character.
Here are the best WoW 3v3 Arena comps in Midnight Season 1:
| Comp | Tier | Representation Above 1800 | Description |
| 7.1% | RMP remains one of the strongest comps in Midnight Season 1 thanks to unmatched crowd control chains, burst setups, and reset potential. The comp heavily rewards coordination and clean execution. | ||
| 8.4% | Ret Warrior continues to dominate the ladder with overwhelming sustained pressure, strong off-healing, and reliable defensive cooldowns. Easy to execute and extremely punishing against weaker comps. | ||
| 4.2% | Jungle Cleave offers strong mobility, consistent pressure, and excellent crowd control setups. It performs especially well against caster-heavy compositions. | ||
| 3.1% | DH Boomkin combines explosive burst windows with powerful utility and spread pressure. The comp scales well with coordinated crowd control rotations. | ||
| 2.9% | Shadowcleave has returned as a powerful attrition comp in Midnight. Constant rot damage, disruption, and anti-caster utility make it extremely oppressive in long matches. | ||
| 2.1% | This melee cleave delivers heavy burst damage and strong mobility, but struggles against compositions with superior crowd control and defensive trading. | ||
| 1.7% | Turbo-style pressure and instant damage make this comp dangerous in shorter games, though it lacks consistency against top-tier meta compositions. |
2v2 Arena Comps Tier List (Midnight Season 1)

Knowing the current PvP tier list for both classes and comps (especially for 2v2, because there are way less combinations there than in 3s or RBGs) is essential for any player:
- On one hand, it helps you choose the right character to play during the current Arena season.
- On the other hand, it gives you insight into what to expect from your opponents.
Blizzard regularly updates WoW, striving to keep the game balanced and diverse. These updates often lead to new meta-classes, overpowered 3v3/2v2/RBG comps, and may even encourage you to reroll.
Here’s WoW 2v2 Arena comps tier list in Midnight Season 1:
| Comp | Tier | Description |
| Arms Warrior and Holy Paladin remain one of the strongest 2v2 comps in Midnight Season 1 thanks to overwhelming sustained pressure, strong defensives, and reliable crowd control setups. | ||
| Sub Rogue and Disc Priest excel with deadly burst setups, crowd control chains, and exceptional reset potential, allowing them to dominate slower comps. | ||
| Unholy DK provides constant pressure and anti-caster utility, while Holy Priest supports with powerful healing and crowd control, making this comp oppressive in extended games. | ||
| Windwalker Monk delivers explosive burst windows and mobility, perfectly supported by Restoration Druid’s healing-over-time and crowd control toolkit. | ||
| Enhancement Shaman brings strong burst damage and utility, while Holy Priest enables aggressive playstyles with offensive cooldowns and reliable healing. | ||
| Survival Hunter offers strong control and sustained pressure with traps and mobility, supported by Discipline Priest’s offensive healing and mitigation. | ||
| Feral Druids excel at bleed pressure and mobility, while Restoration Shamans provide utility and disruptive tools that help secure long fights. | ||
| Destruction Warlock can overwhelm enemies with Chaos Bolt pressure, while Restoration Druid keeps the comp stable through sustained damage trades. | ||
Healer |
Frost Mage still provides strong crowd control and peel potential, but struggles against the aggressive melee-heavy Midnight meta. | |
Healer |
BM Hunter offers safe ranged pressure and mobility, though it lacks the explosive kill potential of higher-tier compositions. | |
Healer |
Feral Druid comps remain viable due to mobility and bleed damage, but require excellent coordination to consistently secure kills in high-rated games. |