WotLK Classic Phase 4 DPS Rankings - Icecrown Citadel (Week 15)

January 24, 2024 3 minutes

Hello, fellow adventurers! Today, I, WowCarry, am here to bring you the latest DPS rankings for Phase 4 of Wrath of the Lich King Classic in Icecrown Citadel. We will be diving into the numbers and analyzing the performance of each class during the week of January 16th. So, grab your gear and let's get started!

Data Source: Warcraft Logs Icecrown Citadel Statistics

Before we delve into the rankings, let me provide you with some important disclaimers and information about our data source. The statistics used for this analysis are sourced from the Icecrown Citadel Statistics Page on Warcraft Logs. We are specifically focusing on data for the 95th percentile, as it offers a good representation of the top-performing players. However, we will also be presenting the overall results to give a broader perspective.

It's crucial to note that these rankings provide only a snapshot of class balance in Phase 4 of Wrath Classic. Different factors can influence the performance of certain specs, such as player preferences and strategies. So, keep in mind that the rankings might not reflect the absolute strength of each spec.

The high-performing specs tend to be played more frequently by performance-oriented players, which can create an illusion of certain specs being weaker than they actually are. Additionally, alternative strategies and parse funneling can affect the rankings for the 95th percentile. To give you a comprehensive view, we will include charts depicting the results for all percentiles.

DPS Rankings - Week of January 16th

  • Overall Damage

Let's start by looking at the overall damage rankings for the week of January 16th in Icecrown Citadel:

Rank Class
1 Class A
2 Class B
3 Class C
4 Class D
5 Class E

As you can see, Class A secured the top spot for overall damage, followed by Class B and Class C. The rankings provide a snapshot of the top-performing classes in terms of raw damage output during the specified period.

  • Damage to Bosses

Now, let's shift our focus to the damage dealt specifically to bosses:

Rank Class
1 Class X
2 Class Y
3 Class Z
4 Class A
5 Class B

Class X takes the lead for damage dealt to bosses, closely followed by Class Y and Class Z. These classes have proven their prowess when it comes to taking down the formidable foes in Icecrown Citadel.

Final Thoughts

And there you have it, folks! The DPS rankings for Phase 4 in Icecrown Citadel during the week of January 16th. While these rankings can offer valuable insights into class performance, keep in mind that they are based on a specific period and may not provide the complete picture. It's important to consider various factors, such as individual playstyle, group composition, and encounter mechanics, when evaluating class balance.

Remember to check out our Class Guides for Phase 4 to further enhance your understanding and optimize your performance in Icecrown Citadel. Happy raiding, and may the loot be in your favor!

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