The Definitive Guide To Becoming A Better Endgame Raider in World of Warcraft (2024)

Doing Your Homework On Raid Encounters

The Deadly Boss Mods addon will definitely help you with your raid encounters, but it can only do so much. It’ll tell you when to run but never tell you where to run to. It’ll highlight what’s about to happen but not tell you what you need to do about it (mostly). For these sorts of situations, your only path to improvement is to do some research on the raid encounters themselves.

There are a variety of sites and tools that can help you prepare for any given encounter that you’re going to face once you step inside a raid for the first time. Certain YouTube channels like Ready Set Pull are great video aids for early preparation. The MythicTrap website has a lot of written and gif related information you can use to hone your game based on which role you play.

This kind of research will go far beyond how to survive each fight. Instead, what you’re trying to figure out is where you fit in all of it. Each role has its own set of responsibilities. Even specific classes or specializations might be called upon for certain mechanics giving them a chance to shine. Your best bet is to know what you need to do inside and out on every encounter.

You can even go a step further and understand what all roles are supposed to be doing. Doing so will help you tighten up other player’s performances who may be lacking and avoid unnecessary wipes in the process.

There are moments in every fight where a healer will need to be prepared for members of the raid to take major damage. Knowing ahead of time when this will occur will only help negate the imminent threat. Tanks will want to plan around defensive cooldowns, when to interrupt, when to taunt swap, how to position themselves to the best of their ability, and when to notify healers when they’re most vulnerable. DPS need to adopt a fight or flight way of thinking. Knowing when it’s the best time to pump out damage and when to get to safety is paramount to not only survival, but raid progression.

Dumb DPS have a way of blaming the healer role for their own ineptitude. Don’t be this type. No matter what encounter you die in, what you need to be thinking is “What could I do better?” You are only responsible for you and what you can do. If a healer is slacking or a tank isn’t pulling their weight, that’s something for them to fix. This guide is about helping you get better, so no matter which role you play, the focus needs to be on you and what you can do to become a better raider.

Also, stop standing in red!

Optimization Through Data Analysis

By now you should understand the fundamentals of raiding. Some of what has been said already is more common sense than wisdom, and as such, should be drilled into your brain without much effort. To truly take your game to the next level, you’ll need to understand where your failings lie. In order to do this and improve, we’ll need to take a look at the logs.

WarcraftLogs

Always Be Casting. Following the ABCs of combat is a great rule of thumb for both healers and DPS to improve at their respective roles. Keeping things on cooldown for too long is a major decrease in your performance average so don’t hold onto your best abilities for too long.

A great way to know if you’re doing things as you should is to head to WarcraftLogs and compare yourself to the best raiders in your class and specialization. You’ll be able to see how the top performers pull off their abilities and stack them up next to your own. What are they doing that you’re not?

This sort of thing will help you tremendously on not only how much DPS you’re pushing out at the right times or total healing you’re doing but will hone in on how often you’ve been casting, mana efficiency, possibility of overhealing at certain points, or how much damage you’ve been taking because your positioning is poor. The information you’ll find will be your first building block to becoming a better raider.

Locate your character logs by navigating to warcraftlogs.com, You can create a free account and sync your Blizzard account to it for a better experience. However, all you need to do at this time is type the name of your character into the search bar and perform a search. Depending on how many other characters have the same name, you should be able to click on your character from the populated list.

From your personal page you’ll be able to see all of the parses for the raid encounters and where you rank among them.

What you want to work toward is pink across the board. Not an easy task by any means as this would put you at the top of all players of the same class. There are six colors to look for: gray, green, blue, purple, orange, and pink.

Receiving a gray ranking is the worst of the worst. It usually means that you died too early in the fight but if you know that you were still standing tall by the end of it and still received a gray rank, then you have a lot of work to do on your performance.

At the very least, you’ll want to aim for a high blue value, however, as a mythic raider you’ll want to achieve a consistent purple rating or higher. If you notice any of your logs are rated poorly, you can click on it and be taken to a page with all previous logs on that boss.

Getting well acquainted with these parses will go a long way in increasing your performance average. For now, let’s just focus on a single log that has a poor performance average by clicking on the percentile for the fight. Once the log is open, copy the URL for the page, and move onto the next section.

WoW Analyzer

Open a new tab in your browser and type in wowanalyzer.com. Paste the URL you took from warcraftlogs into the reports box on WoW Analyzer and click the Analyze button.

If the URL isn’t working for you, click the Character tab and enter your character’s information there. WoW Analyzer pulls the parses from warcraftlogs automatically. Then you just need to scroll through your parses until you find the one you want to view.

This tool will help illuminate what areas of your rotation and pre-raid preparation can be worked on a bit more using a checklist and suggestions. You’ll discover common mistakes being made during raid encounters and be provided the building blocks to improve your performance.

Begin with the Checklist section and toggle open the Use core abilities as often as possible dropdown. This particular point of interest will let you know which abilities you’re holding onto for too long by giving a percentage. You want to aim for everything being in the green. Red means that this is an area that is in need of immediate improvement. Understanding and utilizing this information can boost your DPS parsing dramatically.

Other sections of the WoW Analyzer page can provide insight on how to overcap your resource downtime and what you should bring to the raid to be best prepared. Take a closer look at the Suggestions section for tips on how to improve in all of the areas you’re lacking. This will be one of your best tools moving forward.

Talent Builds

Many websites offer tested and proven talent builds for varying situations. Icy Veins and WoWHead are some of the more popular websites that can assist in ensuring you have the best build for every encounter. However, the single best way to know which talent build is working at all times is to head back to the logs.

On WarcraftLogs, you can look at what other people of your class and specialization are using to perform at such a high level. While on the main page of the site, click the triple line stack (hamburger stack) in the top left, choose which raid you want to view, and then click Rankings.

Filter the page according to your own class and spec by clicking All Classes, and from the dropdown menu select your class and spec.

At the top of every boss category, it will list the most common Talents, Trinkets, and whatever borrowed power is currently being used in the expansion. Currently, that would be Covenants.

Check out the top players and what they’re running, then compare it to what you’re currently using. If the differences are noticeable, make the necessary adjustments. You can also check out the rotations, CD usage, and even the potions being used by the highest echelon of players.

To do this you only have to click on the character’s name, which will take you to their guild page, then locate the character and click the name again. You will be bombarded with plenty of information to help improve yourself.

Character Build Comparison

At first glance, you’ll be shown a breakdown of the character’s top damaging abilities. Ignore this for right now as we’ll come back to it later. Instead, click on the Summary tab.

Here you can see just about everything pertaining to this character including currently worn gear, the talent build, borrowed power, and stats.

Open up a new tab and repeat what you just did, only this time seek out your own character. You can now line things up and compare all of the information to get a better understanding on why you may be performing as you are.

Focusing too much on one stat, especially if you’ve already hit the soft cap, can hinder performance. Try to get your stats to mirror a top player’s as closely as possible. The same can be said for all other pieces of information like on-use Trinkets, talent builds, and borrowed power.

Stick to looking at the top five players of your class’ specialization in order to get a better grip on where you’re in need of improvement. Gearing can be difficult, so don’t stress too much if yours doesn’t always line up with other players. Instead, you should optimize your current stats by simming yourself using either Raidbots.com or SimulationCraft.

Head back to the Damage Done tab to check out the ability breakdown we first saw when opening the page.

Do this for all characters you have open to compare. The focus here should be that your abilities used should be inline with the other top players. What I mean is that your top three damaging abilities should match other players’ breakdowns. Gear and fight duration will have an impact on the amounts, but so long as you are using the right abilities most often, things should line up.

Hovering over the abilities will give you a better understanding of how hard they were hitting. Prioritizing single target spells during cleave or AoE situations will show up in the breakdown comparison, which should help set you on a better path moving forward once you take the time to understand what you’ve been doing wrong.

For a more in depth analysis, we can look at the top performing players’ casting timelines.

Casting Timeline

Take this time to thoroughly go over the top players’ rotations by clicking Timelines in the top right of the screen, and then selecting Casts. Aside from precast, as this will not show up on the rotation, look to see how well you match up against the top players.

Notice any differences in your timeline? Below is an image of the top Marksmanship Hunter during the Mythic Council of Blood encounter in Castle Nathria.

The timeline will show exactly what is being cast and at what point in time it’s casted. Studying this closely will help you perform better in certain parts of every encounter that you may not have known about otherwise. Things like popping all your cooldowns early for stationary abilities during a fight with lots of movement. This will obviously drop your performance level down a few pegs. Scroll through the timeline and identify at which point you should hold off and when it’s best to go nuclear.

Even after all of this reading, this is still considered the basic fundamentals of becoming a better raider. This doesn’t take into account natural talent, proper keybindings, and learning curve. Becoming a top raider doesn’t happen overnight and it will be a long and arduous undertaking for anyone just starting out.

Things do get easier as your experience grows. So, take what you’ve learned here and apply it to your gameplay and you’re sure to begin performing at a better rate. Adopt the philosophy that you can always improve and you’ll be on your way to becoming a better endgame raider.

The Definitive Guide To Becoming A Better Endgame Raider in World of Warcraft (2024)

FAQs

How hard is it to get cutting edge in WoW? ›

The Cutting Edge achievement is earned by defeating the final boss of the current raid on Mythic difficulty or higher before the release of the next WoW raid. While the description of this achievement doesn't sound impossible, it is one of the rarest feats in the game, and there is a good reason for that.

How to become a guide in World of Warcraft? ›

You must first seek out guide recruiters in Orgrimmar and Stormwind near the embassies. The Alliance guide recruiter is named Celeste Periwinkle and you can find her at 52, 18 standing near a bonfire at the Stormwind Embassy.

How do you stop being a guide in WoW? ›

If you are a guide and you no longer wish to be one, you can simply return to either Guide Recruiter NPCs in your faction and talk to them to leave the system. There is no punishment for leaving the system, and you can return at any time!

What is the most needed role in WoW? ›

People that are leveling are generally looking for some kind of tank or healer and often aren't more specific. Raid wise Healers (Resto Druid and Preist on Ally side) and DPS. Lot of guilds are actively looking for Warlocks and Boomkins on my server. Again is going to depend on where you play and what faction.

Do I need a knife to skin in WoW? ›

You should be able to skin without a knife. Although this does add +10 skinning. Good for entering new leveling zones, where your skinning may not be up to par.

How much of a cut does the WoW ah take? ›

The AH cut is 5% for the faction auction houses and 15% for the neutral AH, which is one of the reasons why the neutral AH is not particularly widely used. When you successfully sell an auction you get the gold that was paid minus the AH cut plus the deposit cost you paid to post the auction.

What is the most profitable skill in WoW? ›

Certain professions are more lucrative. S-Tier professions for gold making include Enchanting, Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Jewelcrafting, Leatherworking, and Tailoring. A-Tier includes Herbalism, Mining, Skinning, and Fishing. B-Tier professions are Cooking, Engineering, and Inscription​​​​.

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Mining, Skinning, and Herbalism are all good money-making professions, particularly at higher levels. With Mining, from the moment you take the skill you can make good money selling stacks of the bars or ores in the Auction House.

What are the money making methods in WoW? ›

Take one, or better yet, two of the gathering professions: Mining, Herbalism, or Skinning. All of them are surefire moneymakers. Wait until you are level 40, or even level 70 to take crafting professions—they can be money sinks and you can buy the items you would have purchased with the extra money from gathering.

How to choose your purpose in WoW? ›

You have to choose your Covenant. At first speak with all 4 representatives. Then go to table ( you have all information ovet there to ) When you will pick you will reach achievement Choosing Your Purpose.

Can you stop leveling in WoW? ›

It is not possible to turn off experience for characters that are level 60 or above in current World of Warcraft mechanics. For characters level 59 and below, visit Behsten in Stormwind or Slahtz in Orgrimmar to turn off experience gain. Customer Support does not assist with experience gains.

How to ignore WoW? ›

Ignore is a function used by players to prevent seeing chat messages (including emotes) from another player. You can use the Ignore Player button in the Socials window to add a player character to your ignore list, or use the slash command /ignore <name>. Chat messages from ignored characters will not be displayed.

What do you do after hitting level 70 in WoW? ›

What Should I Do After Hitting Level 70? You should focus on 3 things when reaching maximum level. First, make sure to complete the Dragonflight campaign, collect all Dragonriding Glyphs to unlock Dragonriding Talents, and then focus on gearing up your character.

What to do at level cap WoW? ›

Max level players are able to complete lower level content with ease, allowing them to swiftly complete missed quests and achievements in earlier zones, and can travel through zones without being constantly attacked, since mobs will only attack players several levels higher than them if walked directly into.

How do you complete the big job in World of Warcraft? ›

To complete the quest collect Bilge Rat Orders, Cutwater Corsair Orders and Blacktooth Bruiser Orders from 3 pirate bands in Freehold. Enemies you have to kill will be a part of one of the bands: <The Bilge Rats>, <Cutwater Corsair>, <Blacktooth Bruiser>. Raise a Glass!

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