Today we will take a look at the DPS balance in Castle Nathria during the first week of Patch 9.0.5. For this analysis we will use data provided by Warcraft Logs Mythic Castle Nathria statistics.
Warcraft Logs’ Castle Nathria Statistics Page
Disclaimers and Source
The data for this article was taken from the Castle Nathria Statistics Page on Warcraft Logs under the Shadowlands Season 1 partition at the 95th percentile for Mythic difficulty in the window.
The idea of this article is to give a perspective of the state of class balance for Castle Nathria in Shadowlands Season 1, looking at the data of the most recent week in the raid.
We say perspective, as there are inherent biases in looking at the data this way.
- Specs that are considered underpowered are generally played less and tend to appear weaker than they actually are.
- This happens as many performance-oriented players will tend to play the strongest spec or class, increasing even further the gap between top and bottom specs.
- The balance between specs is very delicate and will likely change throughout Season 1, as player acquire more gear, different classes and specs tend to perform better with more secondaries.
DPS Rankings in Shadowlands Season 1 – Mythic Castle Nathria Week of March 9th
| Position | Spec and Class | Population Size | Change from Previous Week |
| 1 | Balance Druid | 50761 | 0 |
| 2 | Affliction Warlock | 36179 | 0 |
| 3 | Shadow Priest | 22546 | ↑1 |
| 4 | Elemental Shaman | 11153 | ↑10 |
| 5 | Fire Mage | 51571 | ↓2 |
| 6 | Arcane Mage | 1036 | ↑5 |
| 7 | Retribution Paladin | 14251 | ↑1 |
| 8 | Destruction Warlock | 4675 | ↑2 |
| 9 | Unholy Death Knight | 37047 | ↓2 |
| 10 | Feral Druid | 3475 | ↑3 |
| 11 | Frost Death Knight | 2738 | ↑4 |
| 12 | Frost Mage | 5265 | ↓3 |
| 13 | Enhancement Shaman | 5087 | ↑6 |
| 14 | Fury Warrior | 18169 | ↑2 |
| 15 | Outlaw Rogue | 16651 | ↓3 |
| 16 | Assassination Rogue | 4417 | ↑5 |
| 17 | Havoc Demon Hunter | 15379 | ↑1 |
| 18 | Demonology Warlock | 1080 | ↓1 |
| 19 | Windwalker Monk | 14331 | ↓14 |
| 20 | Marksmanship Hunter | 52644 | ↓14 |
| 21 | Beast Mastery Hunter | 8659 | ↑3 |
| 22 | Arms Warrior | 10249 | ↓2 |
| 23 | Subtlety Rogue | 3011 | ↓1 |
| 24 | Survival Hunter | 419 | ↓1 |
Spec Analysis for the First Week of Patch 9.0.5
This week we had a lot of movement in rankings due to the changes added with Patch 9.0.5 and players getting used to those changes.
For this week, we’ve asked our Windwalker Monk, Elemental Shaman and Marksmanship Hunter Class Writers to give more input about the future of their specs in Castle Nathria during Patch 9.0.5.
Windwalker Monk
Marksmanship Hunter
So where does this leave us in terms of Covenant balance? Despite the nerf, Night Fae still reigns supreme in both single target and in AoE, and still uses Serpentstalker’s Trickery in every situation despite the bug fix. Kyrian comes in second, about ~1-2% behind Night Fae in pure single target, but it’s now comparable to Night Fae in AoE depending on the situation. Both Covenants offer similar overall damage in Mythic+, but have different damage profiles as Wild Spirits is a burstier 2-min cooldown with a bit more single target contribution versus Resonating Arrow‘s more flexible 1-minute cooldown. In Castle Nathria in particular, Night Fae is typically better due to fight timings. Kyrian Hunters still want to be using Serpent Stalkers for single target fights, but they’ll be swapping to Surging Shots for AoE content. Venthyr’s single target has risen in the ranks and actually competes with Kyrian in pure single target, again about 1-2% behind Night Fae. Unfortunately, Flayed Shot still has no relevance in AoE so there won’t really be any Hunters swapping over. And lastly, despite the buff, Necrolord is still a fair bit behind every other covenant in both single target and (even more so) in AoE.
To summarize everything, stay Night Fae! Outside of a few niche uses in Mythic+ (more reliable Prideful damage dependent on group) or if you want to PvP, it isn’t worth swapping to Kyrian still. While the covenant balance is actually quite nice for Marksmanship Hunters now, the bug fix hurt our overall damage a fair bit. Marksmanship is still the top Hunter spec, but Beast Mastery and Survival are fairly close in their respective niches (Beast Mastery for single target and Survival for AoE). That said, all 3 Hunter specs are now in the lower half of the logs statistics, so let’s hope for some compensation in the near future!
Elemental Shaman
If you looked fight-by-fight, most fights where Elemental was weak previously were fights with relatively heavy AoE, which is shored up significantly by these buffs. With that weakness shored up significantly (as the noted buffs are a ~20-30% buff to AoE, depending on the legendary used) it was expected that Elemental would rise sharply in these rankings.
For more information on specs in the Shadowlands Season 1, check out our Class Guides!
| Blood DKFrost DKUnholy DK Havoc DHVengeance DH Guardian DruidFeral DruidBalance DruidRestoration Druid Beast Mastery HunterMarksmanship HunterSurvival Hunter Arcane MageFire MageFrost Mage Brewmaster MonkMistweaver MonkWindwalker Monk Holy PaladinProtection PaladinRetribution Paladin Discipline PriestHoly PriestShadow Priest Elemental ShamanEnhancement ShamanRestoration Shaman Affliction WarlockDemonology WarlockDestruction Warlock Arms WarriorFury WarriorProtection Warrior |

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