

For example: As a Demon Hunter you have two specs: Havoc and Vengeance. Each class in World of Warcraft has its own set of different specs that further diversifies the class by adding unique abilities only that spec can use as well as potentially changing the role that class plays in content. Upon reaching level 10, you will be able to select what is called your specialization or spec.

Each class provides its own set of unique benefits, abilities, and spells (as you will discover from reading this guide). In World of Warcraft, there are a total of 12 classes to choose from and they are as follows: Death Knight, Demon Hunter, Druid, Hunter, Mage, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, and Warrior. When you are in the process of creating a new character, one of the first things you will notice (aside from gender, race, and faction selection) is that there are what's called "Classes". With that information in mind, let's begin!īefore we get started discussing classes in extensive detail, I would like to first go over some basic terminology: I will do my best to update this guide on a regular basis to keep the information as current as possible.
