The PvP meta in World of Warcraft is always shifting, and every patch reshuffles the rankings. With patch 11.2, some long-standing favorites have fallen behind, while others have risen to the top thanks to versatility and raw power.
In this guide, we’ll break down the Top 5 PvP Classes of Season 3, covering their strengths and weaknesses across different brackets — Arena (2v2/3v3), Solo Shuffle, and BG Blitz.
#5 — Priest
Priest remains a unique choice thanks to having two strong healing specs — Discipline and Holy.
- Discipline (Voidweaver): A tempo-based healer with surprisingly high damage. Performs best in comps with Feral Druids or Rogues plus a heavy caster.
- Holy: Focuses on raw output and control. Shines in setup-based 3v3 compositions.
- BG Blitz: Holy is exceptionally strong this season, making Priest a great all-rounder healer.
- Downside: Shadow Priest lags behind — often acting as a support DPS rather than a true S-tier spec.
👉 If you want a healer that’s viable everywhere, Priest is a solid pick.
#4 — Shaman
All three Shaman specializations are competitive right now.
- Elemental: Consistently S-tier in Solo Shuffle since patch 11.2. One of the strongest casters in the meta, synergizing well with Mortal Strike melee classes.
- Enhancement: Known for some of the highest burst damage in the game. Performs well in Solo Shuffle but weaker in 2v2.
- Restoration: A top healer this season with a powerful tier set bonus that boosts passive healing. Offers strong utility to control melee and disrupt casters.
❌ Weakness: DPS Shamans struggle in 2v2.
✅ Strength: All specs shine in BG Blitz thanks to unique utility like Static Field Totem.
#3 — Paladin
Both Paladin specs are thriving this season.
- Retribution: One of the strongest melee specs across 2v2, 3v3, and Solo Shuffle. Provides unmatched stability, team utility, and even has Lay on Hands — still unaffected by dampening.
- Holy: Often underrated, but very consistent. Brings powerful defensive cooldowns and deep mana reserves, ideal for drawn-out arena matches. Slightly weaker in BG Blitz compared to other healers, but still reliable.
👉 Paladin delivers strength and stability across nearly every PvP bracket.
#2 — Evoker
While Augmentation hasn’t been impressive, Evoker’s two other specs dominate.
- Devastation: Among the tankiest casters in the game with strong consistent damage. Excels in Solo Shuffle and holds its own in 3v3, synergizing with Hunters and Demon Hunters.
- Preservation: Arguably the best healer this season. Competes with Discipline Priest as a top offensive healer but without relying on gimmicky builds. Strong in 2v2, 3v3, and a standout in BG Blitz, where it also excels as a flag carrier.
👉 Evoker offers both elite DPS and healing options in Season 3.
Honorable Mentions
Druid:
- Balance is one of the best casters in Solo Shuffle, 3v3, and BG Blitz.
- Resto is extremely strong in 2v2, able to pair with almost any DPS.
- Feral is weaker but can rise in slower metas.
- Demon Hunter: With only one viable spec (Havoc), it still ranks among the top 3 DPS specs overall.
- Warrior: Both Arms and Fury are strong in arena play, though less impactful in BG Blitz.
#1 — Hunter
The undisputed winner of Season 3. All three specs are powerful and versatile across every PvP format.
- Beast Mastery: RNG-driven damage with pet procs that can chunk enemies for half their health.
- Marksmanship: Explosive burst at the start of matches, capable of 10M+ DPS in opening moments.
- Survival: Even after nerfs, still delivers top-tier pressure.
👉 Hunter is the new jack of all trades — and master of all. Dominant in arena, Solo Shuffle, and BG Blitz alike.
Conclusion
- 🥇 Hunter — Best overall PvP class of Season 3.
- 🥈 Evoker — A close second with powerful DPS and healing roles.
- 🥉 Paladin, Shaman, and Priest round out the Top 5.
- Druid, Demon Hunter, and Warrior — strong contenders, but not as universally dominant.
If you’re looking to reroll or start fresh this season, these classes will give you the best chance to climb in PvP.