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Healer PvP Tier List in The War Within Season 2

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Intro

Welcome to the PvP Healer Tier List for The War Within Season 2, where every second counts amid rising dampening, brutal crowd control, and relentless burst damage. This guide reflects the state of healing specs after the 11.1 balance patch, focusing on Solo Shuffle, with insights into 3v3 Arenas and RBGs. As a decades-long WoW player and PvP enthusiast, I’ve ranked every healer spec by actual performance, survivability, utility, and synergy.

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1. What Do the PvP Healer Tiers Mean?

Tier Description
S Tier The absolute top-tier performers. These healers dominate in both solo and coordinated PvP formats.
A Tier Strong picks with great utility and healing throughput but fall slightly behind the S tier in raw power or survivability.
B Tier Viable options that can perform well in the right hands but suffer from significant drawbacks.
C Tier The weakest choices in current meta. Require exceptional skill and coordination to be viable in high-rated PvP.

2. Season 2 PvP Healer Rankings

S Tier

Discipline Priest

Discipline Priests continue to be the gold standard for PvP healing in The War Within Season 2. Their hybrid design, combining absorbs, damage-based healing, and interrupt baiting via Holy and Shadow schools, gives them unmatched control in Solo Shuffle.

The 11.1 patch removed Rapture and empowered their baseline shielding, streamlining the preemptive healing style. In chaotic shuffles or even coordinated 3v3 RMP setups, they shine by providing Pain Suppression, high HPS through Atonement, and reliable offensive pressure with Penance, Schism, and Smite.


A Tier

Restoration Shaman

With 11.1’s toolkit rework, Resto Shamans got a well-needed breath of life: streamlined talent access, stronger Spirit Link Totem, and better burst healing options. Their Mastery shines in deep dampening, making them a solid choice for high-pressure matches.

However, heavy cast dependency and susceptibility to interrupts hold them back. In team-based content like RBGs, their Purge spam and Grounding Totem remain excellent counter-tools.

Preservation Evoker

Evokers maintain their identity as burst-healing juggernauts, with new Chronowarden talents enhancing Echo, Dream Breath, and Rewind combos. Their short cast range and fragility under melee pressure require awareness and team coordination.

In disorganized shuffle, positioning becomes a challenge. But in proper comps, they deliver huge AoE heals, Time Dilation, and surprisingly high personal DPS.


B Tier

Holy Paladin

Holy Paladin’s once-dominant melee-healing style got nerfed in 11.1. Avenging Crusader has lost its edge, and while Blessing of Protection, Blessing of Sacrifice, and Lay on Hands provide tools for clutch saves, they now feel more reactive than proactive.

In Solo Shuffle, they can save mispositioned teammates, but their mobility and damage throughput lag behind other specs. Despite their aura-based utility, Holy lacks the tempo control offered by Disc or Resto Shaman.

Restoration Druid

Resto Druids live and die by their ability to pre-HoT, position carefully, and control enemy healers with Cyclone. 11.1 brought stronger Ancient of Lore and better Mastery scaling, rewarding careful play.

But with burst damage on the rise, waiting for HoTs to tick is risky. Druids who fail to survive early pressure quickly fall behind. In wizard cleave or RBG settings, however, their mobility and stealth are unmatched. Regrowth remains a crucial but risky cast under pressure, easily punished by interrupts.


C Tier

Mistweaver Monk

Even with a Sheilun's Gift buff in 11.1, Mistweavers continue to struggle. High raw healing potential is overshadowed by lack of defenses, armor weakness, and interrupt vulnerability. Fistweaving adds pressure but requires exposing yourself in melee.

They become easy targets in Solo Shuffle, where coordinated peeling is rare. Their lack of mitigation tools keeps them in C tier.

Holy Priest

Despite strong PvE healing, Holy simply doesn’t translate well into PvP. They lack shielding, damage denial, and reliable personal immunity. Their CC toolkit is decent — Holy Word: Chastise, Mind Control — but cannot offset their fragility.

Even after 11.1 improvements, Holy Priests are reactive healers in a meta demanding proactive damage management. Discipline outclasses them in nearly every PvP scenario. Talents like Renew and Guardian Spirit add raw healing but do little to solve their core survivability issues.

3. Tier Summary Table

Tier Healer Spec Pros Cons
S Discipline Priest Proactive shielding, hybrid DPS healing, strong CC bait Vulnerable to coordinated interrupts on both schools
A Restoration Shaman Strong utility, great in dampening, totem versatility Cast-reliant, weak when silenced
A Preservation Evoker Burst AoE healing, mobility, high potential damage Poor range, punished by melee
B Holy Paladin Clutch cooldowns, aura utility, powerful blessings Poor mobility, nerfed melee healing
B Restoration Druid Great mobility, HoTs, stealth and CC Weak burst healing, time-dependent playstyle
C Mistweaver Monk Strong burst healing if untouched Fragile, interrupt bait, lacks control
C Holy Priest Decent CC, powerful single-target heals No mitigation, weak utility

4. Final Thoughts

The War Within’s Season 2 healing meta favors proactive mitigation and damage contributions, making Discipline Priest the clear leader. Restoration Shaman and Preservation Evoker hold their own, offering diverse playstyles and utility. Meanwhile, Holy Paladin and Resto Druid are still viable in the right hands but need more effort to succeed.

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