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Latest Data in Amazing Table Form

DPS

    Class   Spec Median     Average Std Dev Min Max Samples % of Role
Death Knight
Frost 71,915.0 85.9% 73,955.1 22,532.6 42,960 126,843 11 8.66%
Death Knight
Unholy 79,594.0 95.0% 79,594.0 0.0 79,594 79,594 1 0.79%
Druid
Balance 80,146.0 95.7% 82,029.7 26,501.0 47,044 127,661 7 5.51%
Druid
Feral Cat 36,560.0 43.7% 36,560.0 0.0 36,560 36,560 1 0.79%
Hunter
Beast Mastery 80,530.0 96.2% 68,343.1 30,072.5 10,578 105,841 10 7.87%
Hunter
Marksmanship 68,842.0 82.2% 68,842.0 0.0 68,842 68,842 1 0.79%
Hunter
Survival 71,609.5 85.5% 67,028.3 21,815.8 28,696 104,123 10 7.87%
Mage
Arcane 54,524.0 65.1% 44,131.3 18,626.3 17,973 59,897 3 2.36%
Mage
Fire 60,543.0 72.3% 61,399.3 27,284.7 12,198 109,030 13 10.24%
Mage
Frost 45,594.0 54.4% 50,921.7 22,184.9 26,570 80,153 6 4.72%
Paladin
Retribution 66,639.0 79.6% 52,777.8 29,820.0 11,442 90,463 10 7.87%
Priest
Shadow 78,520.0 93.8% 73,468.6 33,463.2 24,933 124,222 8 6.30%
Rogue
Assassination 72,895.5 87.0% 68,326.7 24,140.5 29,103 98,256 6 4.72%
Rogue
Combat 49,839.0 59.5% 49,839.0 17,826.0 32,013 67,665 2 1.57%
Rogue
Subtlety 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00%
Shaman
Elemental 59,596.0 71.2% 58,361.8 15,315.1 36,995 84,164 8 6.30%
Shaman
Enhancement 61,049.0 72.9% 74,968.5 29,477.1 52,479 125,297 4 3.15%
Warlock
Affliction 18,804.0 22.5% 18,804.0 0.0 18,804 18,804 1 0.79%
Warlock
Demonology 56,745.0 67.8% 51,769.5 26,349.3 11,068 82,520 4 3.15%
Warlock
Destruction 69,672.0 83.2% 78,440.6 24,955.0 41,868 108,724 5 3.94%
Warrior
Arms 59,819.0 71.4% 59,819.0 7,578.0 52,241 67,397 2 1.57%
Warrior
Fury 83,741.0 100.0% 80,348.4 38,114.0 34,787 166,466 9 7.09%
Monk
Windwalker 67,494.0 80.6% 62,002.8 23,470.3 20,339 88,918 5 3.94%

Healer

    Class   Spec Median     Average Std Dev Min Max Samples % of Role
Druid
Restoration 18,494.5 88.1% 20,551.5 13,852.1 27 45,651 8 21.05%
Paladin
Holy 20,046.0 95.4% 24,431.9 17,264.5 3,966 59,065 10 26.32%
Priest
Discipline 21,003.0 100.0% 24,206.3 7,935.9 15,260 39,128 10 26.32%
Priest
Holy 14,244.0 67.8% 14,244.0 2,786.0 11,458 17,030 2 5.26%
Shaman
Restoration 13,909.5 66.2% 13,345.0 5,114.4 3,124 18,474 6 15.79%
Monk
Mistweaver 17,958.5 85.5% 17,958.5 332.5 17,626 18,291 2 5.26%

Tank

    Class   Spec Median     Average Std Dev Min Max Samples % of Role
Death Knight
Blood 28,248.0 75.4% 35,976.3 13,240.1 21,530 65,443 11 34.38%
Druid
Feral Bear 37,455.0 100.0% 49,424.3 23,026.7 33,574 89,213 4 12.50%
Paladin
Protection 21,017.0 56.1% 30,956.2 16,829.6 14,600 66,118 9 28.13%
Warrior
Protection 35,554.0 94.9% 35,165.9 9,026.6 18,029 45,985 7 21.88%
Monk
Brewmaster 26,977.0 72.0% 26,977.0 0.0 26,977 26,977 1 3.13%


What Is This?

At the most basic level, the DPS Bot attempts to determine and display how various World of Warcraft classes and specs compare against each other. It does this by crunching data from World of Logs.

There are a few things to be aware of above all else:

What is Spec Score?

Spec Score is the best measure I've been able to come up with to compare specs across all fights of a given tier. The goal has been to minimize the effect a "gimmick" fight has on the overall rankings and generally normalize fights to have a common ground of comparison.

In a nutshell, each spec is scored on a curve for each fight. For each individual boss, the spec with the top DPS on a fight gets a score of 100 and then all other specs are scored according to that top spec. The average across all fights for a given spec is the Spec Score for the current tier.

As usual, this score is not the end-all, be-all measure of anything. It's merely an interesting collection of data trying to compress a whole lot of data into a single comparable value. Don't ever forget that each spec has its strengths and weaknesses and may be needed for any number of reasons. While raw numbers are absolutely an important facet of raiding, there are often other variables that are far more important.

All of that said, I think Spec Score is a far better indicator of relative spec power than a simple aggregation of DPS values from all fights. Those values are still available but I hope and pray that you understand that they have their own variety of problems and caveats.

A more detailed description and example will be posted on the Raidbots Blog.

The Rest

More details of the methodology used can be found on the DPS Bot Docs page.

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