A new snapshot of Mythic raid performance from the Liberation of Undermine raid reveals which specs are not only pulling big numbers, but also which ones players are actually bringing to raids. Augmentation Evoker is excluded from the chart, but the rest of the DPS specs show some clear trends!
Liberation of Undermine Mythic Spec Popularity vs Average Overall DPS
It’s too early in the new tier, and so the data mostly doesn’t include the last two raid bosses. This is also the narrowest the gap between lowest and highest has ever been since AttitudeAdjusterSE started doing these graphs at the start of the Dragonflight expansion.

To interpret the data:
- X-axis = DPS performance (right = higher DPS)
- Y-axis = Popularity (up = more players playing that spec)
- The center of the chart is defined at 0% DPS delta and 22.5K parses
We’ve divided all specs into four quadrants to compare performance vs usage. Here’s the full breakdown.
Popular & High DPS (Top Performers)
These specs are performing well in both damage and representation!
- Fire Mage
- Retribution Paladin
Popular But Low DPS
These classes are frequently brought to raids, even though their DPS output is below average.
- Beast Mastery Hunter
- Balance Druid
- Havoc Demon Hunter
High DPS But Low Popularity (Underrated Picks)
Specs that have high DPS but low popularity include:
- Survival Hunters
- Affliction Warlock
- Assassination Rogue
- Unholy Death Knight
- Devastation Evoker
- Windwalker Monk
Middle of the Pack
These specs are near the center on both axes, neither exceptional nor poor:
- Fury Warrior
- Destruction Warlock
- Shadow Priest
- Enhancement Shaman
- Frost Mage
- Arms Warrior
- Marksmanship Hunter
- Feral Druid
- Outlaw Rogue
Low DPS & Low Popularity
Specs with poor DPS and low participation are:
- Arcane Mage
- Demonology Warlock
- Feral Druid
- Subtlety Rogue
- Elemental Shaman