Wrath Spec Definition
The specialization you get assigned on Warcraft Logs is in general determined by which talent tree you have the majority of your talent points in. The talent point distribution is the only information given in the combat log, so we get no information about which specific talents are taken.
The exception to this rule is Tank specializations, and this article will go through the various requirements to get a tank spec.
Read through our Tank Damage Taken Requirements Spreadsheet for the specific requirements.
Tank Requirements
We had a lot of success with damage taken requirements in TBC, and these are continuing in WotLK.
The full requirements can be found in our Tank Damage Taken Requirements Spreadsheet.
Please note that
Main Tanks
MT stands for Main Tank, and the below specializations qualify for that:
- Blood DK
- Lichborne DK
- Guardian Druid
- Protection Paladin
- Protection Warrior
- Champion Warrior
Off Tanks
OT stands for Off Tank, and the below specializations for that:
- Runeblade DK (With majority talent pointsFrost orUnholy)
- Warden Druid
- Gladiator Warrior (With majority talent pointsFury orArms)
We are splitting up Blood and Frost/Unholy tanks. Blood is getting an additional Off Tank/DPS spec in Runeblade, and Frost/Unholy Main Tanks will get Lichborne .
Blood is the Main Tank spec for DKs with majority talent points in the
Runeblade is the Off Tank spec for DKs with a majority talent points in the
It is also the spec for DKs with majority talent points in the
Lichborne is the Main Tank spec for DKs with majority talent points in the
Druids no longer require any form % uptime.
Guardian is the Main Tank spec for Druids. It requires majority talent points in the Feral talent tree and it requires you to complete the main tank damage taken requirements.
Warden is the Off Tank role for Druids. It requires majority talent points in the Feral talent tree and it requires you to complete the Off Tank damage taken requirements.
Feral is the DPS role specialization for druids with a majority talent points in the Feral talent tree. If you fail the damage taken requirements with a majority talent points in the Feral tree, you will be assigned
Paladins have a Main Tank spec in Protection, and a fallback spec for those that do not fulfill the requirements in Justicar.
Protection is the Main Tank specialization for Paladins. It requires majority talent points in the Protection tree and it requires you to complete the main tank damage taken requirements.
Justicar is the fallback specialization created for
Warriors have 3 'tank category' specs. Protection and Champion are Main Tank specializations, depending on where you have majority talent points. Gladiator is the fallback spec for Protection Warriors that do not fulfill the tank requirements, and also the Off Tank spec for Arms/Fury.
Warriors also require 70% Defensive Stance uptime for Main Tank roles.
Protection is one of the Main Tank specializations for
Gladiator is the non-tank role for
It is also the Off Tank spec for Arms/Fury. You need to have majority talent points in Arms or Fury and fulfill the Off Tank damage taken requirements.
Champion is the Main Tank role for Arms/Fury Warriors. It requires majority talent points in either the
Raid Specific Damage Taken Requirements
Find all the requirements in the Tank Damage Taken Requirements Spreadsheet!
You can also join us on Discord to discuss them in the wrath-spec-discussion channel.
Contact and Feedback
As always, feedback and discussion is always appreciated. Please join our Discord and check out the #wrath-spec-discussion for any thoughts on the current iteration of specializations.