World of Warcraft Mythic+ rankings are mostly steady in the wake of the Season 3 reset, with a few specs quietly climbing the ladder while the top end holds firm. The recent Warcraft Logs point tables and MythicStats raw DPS listings suggest that tuning that affected raids has not reshaped dungeons in the same way. The top specs continue to trade small gains and losses – Havoc and Beast Mastery are inching upward, Subtlety still owns the high keys, and Frost Death Knight is sitting comfortably near the top of several percentiles.
The rankings below are based on Warcraft Logs player score points, which weight higher keys more heavily and use Normalized Aggregate Scores to show relative performance. For players wondering why raid tuning felt louder, check recent class tuning and raid changes in the 11.2.5 hotfixes.
Mythic+ All Keys 95th percentile data on Warcraft Logs shows only subtle movement: Beast Mastery has nudged past Arcane for third at the high end, while Subtlety, Fury, and Retribution are all jockeying around the mid ranks.
Looking across all percentiles, Havoc moves into second overall while Arcane slips to third and Beast Mastery presses close behind. Outlaw has climbed several spots into the top 10, pushing Feral down a peg, and Fire Mage jumped into the top 10 as well.
Specific key sizes tell a slightly different story. Survival tops the +7 leaderboard while Retribution rockets up into second at that key. Subtlety dominates +10 and +12 ranges and keeps its grip on the 12s, and Frost DK reclaimed the +15 spot this week.
For the very highest keys, MythicStats averages raw DPS from the top runs on Warcraft Logs. That view is unusually stable right now – the season’s top five raw DPR names are unchanged since the previous snapshot. Rogue playstyles shuffled a bit; Subtlety grabbed the top Rogue spot while Feral edged past Outlaw. Unholy fell sharply out of the top 10.
Players wanting the raw tables can browse the full Warcraft Logs pages linked above. For class breakdowns and spec advice, the class guides and Season 3 tier lists remain useful starting points.
Discussion around these numbers tends to be loud even when the meta isn’t, so expect the usual forum chatter about best-in-slot rotations and run combinations. For context on why raid tuning felt more disruptive, see the recent 11.2.5 hotfixes covering raid and class adjustments.
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