
2v2 DPS Tier List
As of Jul 8, 2026 (Midnight Season 1), the community ranks Assassination Rogue, Subtlety Rogue, Windwalker Monk, Beast Mastery Hunter as S-tier in WoW: Midnight 2v2 DPS Tier List, based on 117 player votes.
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In 2v2 the games are short and there is no third teammate to peel for you, so raw pressure paired with self-sustain wins the bracket. Rogues rule here — Assassination and Subtlety open with control and never release it — while Windwalker Monk and Beast Mastery Hunter round out S on relentless uptime and mobility. Arms Warrior, Havoc DH, Frost Mage, Feral Druid and Affliction Warlock sit at the top of A.
Setup-reliant casters slide down: Fire Mage and the Evoker specs lose the coordinated kill windows they thrive on in 3v3, and Augmentation has almost nothing to offer a two-player team. Tiers below rank DPS against DPS for the 2v2 bracket only under Midnight Season 1 (patch 12.0.7 Revelations), as voted by the community. If your favorite is criminally underrated here, that's what the vote buttons are for.
What is S-tier in WoW: Midnight 2v2 DPS Tier List right now?
As of Jul 8, 2026 (Midnight Season 1), the community ranks Assassination Rogue, Subtlety Rogue, Windwalker Monk, Beast Mastery Hunter, Unholy Death Knight as S-tier, based on 117 player votes.
How is this tier list decided?
It is community-voted: every player gets roughly one vote per entry (changeable anytime), votes are recency-weighted so the list tracks the current patch, entries need a minimum number of votes before being ranked, and results re-tabulate live.
How this tier list works
Community-voted: every player gets roughly one vote per entry (change it anytime), votes are re-tabulated live with recency weighting so the list tracks the current patch, and entries need a minimum number of votes before they get a rank. No win-rate scraping, no single expert — this is what players actually think. Full methodology →