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The best and the worst classes for WoW Hardcore

The good and the bad.

World of Warcraft Hardcore is an iteration of the game where players try and eventually fail to survive in the wilderness of Classic WoW’s Azeroth all by themselves. No matter if you’re a veteran player or if you just picked up the game in 2023, you surely understand that the game is all about min-maxing at every corner—and the first step in optimizing your Hardcore journey is choosing the right class.

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No game is perfect balance-wise, and this is the case in WoW Hardcore too, as some classes stand out as the best for open-world content while others are left in the gutter. In fact, class balance in WoW Hardcore is even more prominent, as the devs are looking to preserve the core gameplay without changing the game’s harmony established in 2004.

If you want to increase your odds to survive and maybe even complete end-game content in WoW Hardcore, here are the classes I think you should stick to (or definitely avoid) if your goal is staying alive on Azeroth.

Best classes in WoW Hardcore

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Druids

The kings of open-world content and nothing else in WoW Hardcore are definitely Druids. As a jack of all trades, Druids can easily survive the onslaught of more than a couple of pulled mobs by juggling Bear form and healing spells. They can sneakily pass through packs of mobs, move at the speed of light, mine and herb on-the-go, and bend the rules with utility spells like Innervate.

Druids’ only downsides are their lack of damage, even when you spec deeply into Feral or Balance, and mana problems if you change forms every so often. Despite all this, Druids, by default, have the highest chances of survival in the open world with their well-rounded kit, ability to think on their feet, and strong mobility, especially early in the game.

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Hunters

Other than Druids, Hunters have a pretty nice life on Azeroth as soon as they hit level 10 and tame their first pet. The first 10 levels for Hunters will be a pain, but after you get your loyal companion, you’ll be chilling at the back as your pet does all the work for you. Unlike Druids, Hunters have bigger expenses as they need to spend their gold on pet food and arrows. But then again, Hunters will auto-attack enemy mobs most of the time, and they won’t need to spend precious gold on buying spells. If you want to optimize your Hunter gameplay even more, I suggest you use one-button macros to reduce your rotation to a single button. 

Mages and Warlocks

If you prefer casters in WoW Hardcore, then your best options are by far Mage and Warlock. Mages enjoy the privilege of being a fully self-reliant class that can move from one continent to another with teleports and portals, easily farm mobs, and conjure their own food. Warlocks employ their demons to do their bidding and can even “Fear juggle” more than a handful of mobs in what would normally be a life-threatening situation. Compared to Warlocks, Mages are a slightly better class on the whole, mostly because they have more utility, movement speed in the form of Blink, teleports and portals, and free food.

Worst classes in WoW Hardcore

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Warriors

If you plan your builds accordingly in WoW Hardcore and don’t force off-meta builds like Elemental Shamans and Shadow Priests at the beginning of your leveling journey, almost all classes are viable. Unfortunately, Warriors are the slowest class you can use for leveling. Not only do they lack substantial mobility, but they are obliged to sit and eat after almost every pull since they don’t really have innate sustain. Besides this, Warriors always need to have food on-hand, upskilled abilities to deal damage, and they simply can’t afford to pull more than one or two mobs at once. But, this class can truly shine if paired with a strong healer.

Paladins

Paladins are in similar shoes as Warriors, but they are far safer in critical situations as they can always use Lay on Hands and Flash Heal to survive a miscalculated, reckless march into a questing cave. Paladins suffer from being incredibly slow, and they have low damage that’s heavily dependent on procs. But then again, Paladins are an extremely safe pick for the open world and can only go poorly for you if you’re reckless with pulls, blindly charge into a cave full of ferocious Yetis, or if your procs simply don’t align during a risky pull. 


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Izabela Tomakic
Staff Writer & World of Warcraft lead. Izabela has a long history with writing and games like World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Fortnite, and The Sims. Before finding her home at Dot Esports in 2021, Izabela was an English teacher and a freelancer at Hotspawn, GGRecon, and Gameranx. In her free time, you’ll find her writing novels, wandering Azeroth, or inting on Summoner’s Rift.