EU+US What class should I choose for the 20-29 bracket?

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My friend introduced me to twinking and it looks super fun but I don't know where I should start. If anyone knows a tier list or anything it would be greatly appreciated.
 
My friend introduced me to twinking and it looks super fun but I don't know where I should start. If anyone knows a tier list or anything it would be greatly appreciated.
Healers are quite strong this xpac if you wanna go that route (I feel like we say that every xpac) with disc priest and Rshaman topping the heap. But all of them are really quite good.

Dont roll Boomkin, Arcane mage or MM hunter. Theyre the big fotm classes right now and the bracket is just packed with them. Do something cool like fire mage or shadow priest.
 
Healers are quite strong this xpac if you wanna go that route (I feel like we say that every xpac) with disc priest and Rshaman topping the heap. But all of them are really quite good.

Dont roll Boomkin, Arcane mage or MM hunter. Theyre the big fotm classes right now and the bracket is just packed with them. Do something cool like fire mage or shadow priest.
Is frost mage any good?
 
Arcane is the strongest within the bracket and frost = fire unless you are regarding CC in which case frost would trump fire... I've only seen arcane though.
 
Arcane is the strongest within the bracket and frost = fire unless you are regarding CC in which case frost would trump fire... I've only seen arcane though.
I'm stuck between Outlaw Rogue and Frost Mage because I don't know which one is better all around
 
I'm stuck between Outlaw Rogue and Frost Mage because I don't know which one is better all around

They are both pretty on par in terms of utility, mobility and survivability. From my perspective Outlaw is the jack-of-all trades for Leather whilst Frost would be the king for CC and potentially what damage you could pump out with it.

I don't know, I'd say try out both of them honestly and see which one you like more. I personally play a Fury Warrior. I hate being kited but when I connect the damage is on. Just level a character or two to 20-29 range and give BGs a whurl.

Bonus points if you are using Elemental Force. In terms of gearing you will have to ask someone else. I am a F2P and my knowledge of anything past 20 is sparse at best.
 
They are both pretty on par in terms of utility, mobility and survivability. From my perspective Outlaw is the jack-of-all trades for Leather whilst Frost would be the king for CC and potentially what damage you could pump out with it.

I don't know, I'd say try out both of them honestly and see which one you like more. I personally play a Fury Warrior. I hate being kited but when I connect the damage is on. Just level a character or two to 20-29 range and give BGs a whurl.

Bonus points if you are using Elemental Force. In terms of gearing you will have to ask someone else. I am a F2P and my knowledge of anything past 20 is sparse at best.
Yeah I think i'll try out the classes on a Allied Race and see which one I like the most
 
Yeah I think i'll try out the classes on a Allied Race and see which one I like the most

If you feel like getting the best experience possible, and yes it will sound a little odd but I think turning off your XP and gear up through dungeons would be a safe way to get a feel for the grind. Dungeon gear won't cost anywhere close to BoE greens and blues; even the "welfare" BoEs are expensive (in my opinion). It'll take a little bit longer to get to the BG point if you go through route but either way at bare minimum you should have full BoA gear, rings, and trinkets (Stamina trinkets).

I wish you luck with your adventure.
 
If you feel like getting the best experience possible, and yes it will sound a little odd but I think turning off your XP and gear up through dungeons would be a safe way to get a feel for the grind. Dungeon gear won't cost anywhere close to BoE greens and blues; even the "welfare" BoEs are expensive (in my opinion). It'll take a little bit longer to get to the BG point if you go through route but either way at bare minimum you should have full BoA gear, rings, and trinkets (Stamina trinkets).

I wish you luck with your adventure.
Thanks for the help and best of luck to you too
 
The Meta for this bracket is Arcane Mage, ANY spec Hunter, Fury Warr (Get Double Crusader)
Strong healers are Rsham, MW, HPal, Disc/Holy Priest

Outlaw Rogues are alright, but you need double Ele Force to be good
If you want to FC/Poke Damage play RDruid
 
Outlaw is good due to the amount of control they have and their ability to set up kills. They still have good damage but there are other specs that definitely can do much more.
 
I always liked rogue. Through the years this class always allowed me to attack / escape when I want, keep some controls and do good damages.

Mage is fun because you will have more difficulty to master it (according to me, but others could tell you it's easier). For example in parallel of the fight you have to analyze the ground on which you will teleport yourself in advance, because if an item of the environnement blocks you later, the ennemy will kill you.

It's this kind of little particularities that makes all the difference once you play a lot.
 
My friend introduced me to twinking and it looks super fun but I don't know where I should start. If anyone knows a tier list or anything it would be greatly appreciated.

The first thing to consider, are the abilities. Familiarize yourself with the current abilities obtainable to every class in the 20-29 bracket. (these are subject to change, but for the most part, stay the same)

Once you've understood what every class brings to the table, break the choices down into what you'd enjoy playing most.
Do consider the 60% mount speed, the lack of crowd control, the burst potential, so on, and so fourth. If you're looking to make something long term, Priest, Druid and Rogue are generally top contenders, that aren't knocked off their high horse too often.
 
I always liked rogue. Through the years this class always allowed me to attack / escape when I want, keep some controls and do good damages.

Mage is fun because you will have more difficulty to master it (according to me, but others could tell you it's easier). For example in parallel of the fight you have to analyze the ground on which you will teleport yourself in advance, because if an item of the environnement blocks you later, the ennemy will kill you.

It's this kind of little particularities that makes all the difference once you start playing a lot.
 
My friend introduced me to twinking and it looks super fun but I don't know where I should start. If anyone knows a tier list or anything it would be greatly appreciated.

All the classes are forces to be reckoned with. Play them correctly and you can turn a bg around. I know this is not what you asked about, but I think you should play the class you feel most comfortable with.
 
Try enhancement shaman.
 
All the classes are forces to be reckoned with. Play them correctly and you can turn a bg around. I know this is not what you asked about, but I think you should play the class you feel most comfortable with.
Except warlocks
 

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