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World of Warcraft’s Midnight Class Changes Turned a Middle-of-the-Pack Spec Into The Best of Its Kind

By newsgame


In World of Warcraft, tanking classes have undergone significant shifts over the years, but one of the most striking transformations is happening in the Midnight expansion, thanks to the massive class changes and button pruning. Often considered a middling tank choice in WoW‘s War Within expansion (with better picks being Vengeance Demon Hunter and Protection Paladin), the Brewmaster Monk now stands as one of the top-tier tanks for solo and endgame content, if not the best overall.

The recent changes to the Monk’s toolkit have elevated it to the point where it’s arguably the best tank in World of Warcraft for players looking to handle tough solo challenges or push through difficult endgame content outside of random groups. Several factors helped the Brewmaster Monk improve in Midnight, making it very resilient even in the face of the removal of defensive and utility skills, as well as a great option for AoE damage and easier group routing/pulling in dungeons and raids.

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How Brewmaster Monk Went From Middling to Great in Midnight

In The War Within, Brewmaster Monks were often overlooked in favor of tanks with more straightforward damage reduction or better utility for raid groups. While their mobility and unique mechanics, like Stagger, were fun and useful, they didn’t quite measure up when it came to sustained damage mitigation or dealing with high-end raid mechanics. However, the Midnight expansion introduced a series of changes that dramatically improved the Brewmaster Monk’s survivability, mobility, and versatility, allowing it to outshine other tanking classes, particularly when using the Shado-Pan Hero Talent Tree.

  • Revamped Stagger Mechanic: The Stagger mechanic has always been at the core of the Brewmaster Monk’s tanking style, but in Midnight, it was reworked to scale more effectively with the Monk’s other defensive tools. The ability to stagger a larger portion of incoming damage over time, coupled with better scaling as fights progress, has made Brewmasters incredibly resilient, especially in WoW‘s Delves or multi-phase encounters in M+ Dungeons and raids. The change ensures that Brewmasters can take significant sustained damage without being overwhelmed, a critical improvement for endgame content.
  • Mobility: Abilities like Roll, Transcendence, and the Chi Torpedo talent give Brewmasters the ability to reposition quickly, dodge mechanics, and avoid incoming damage with unparalleled agility. This mobility is a huge benefit in both solo play and high-end content, where positioning and avoiding damage are crucial for survival.
  • Stronger Self-Sustain: In The War Within, Brewmasters had decent self-healing, but it wasn’t enough to make them stand out in endgame scenarios. Midnight addressed this by improving Expel Harm and Fortifying Brew, which now provide much stronger self-healing and damage mitigation. This allows Brewmasters to recover health during prolonged encounters, making them less reliant on external healing in solo or group settings. With a more reliable loop using Keg Smash for damage and Fortifying Brew, Brewmasters can tank long boss fights and high-damage situations with ease.
  • Increased AoE Threat Generation: Brewmaster Monks have always been great at handling multiple enemies and pulling many groups at once, thanks to their various AoE abilities and high mobility. In Midnight, this ability was fine-tuned further, allowing Brewmasters to maintain threat on large packs of enemies while also dealing solid AoE damage. This makes them the ideal pick for WoW dungeons in Midnight or multi-target raid encounters, where holding aggro on multiple enemies is a priority.
  • Fewer Keybinds: With the button pruning in Midnight, Brewmaster Monk feels much easier and smoother to play than ever before. It may have lost iconic abilities like Purifying Chi, but the overall gameplay loop has improved.

While Brewmaster Monk lost Purifying Chi with WoW‘s button pruning in Midnight, it hardly feels like a loss because one would end up using it in milder encounters where the shield was small, or take too much damage and possibly die when the shield could have been bigger and more useful.

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Why Brewmaster Monk Is the Best Tank in World of Warcraft: Midnight

Whether it’s about tackling solo challenges, pushing through high-level raids, or running dungeons with a trusted group of friends, Brewmasters now offer unmatched versatility and survivability. Here’s why Brewmaster Monks have become the best option for solo and endgame content:

  • While Protection Warriors are top-tier for surviving burst damage, Brewmasters have better overall sustainability thanks to Stagger, especially in solo content and longer fights where Protection Warriors can sometimes struggle with sustained damage intake. Brewmasters also excel in mobility, something Protection Warriors lack.
  • Protection Paladins can be less mobile than Brewmasters, which is a major drawback in mechanics-heavy fights, especially in solo content. Even with several abilities for added group utility and survivability, Protection Paladins can feel like a rather squishy tank in high keys in World of Warcraft‘s M+ Dungeons.
  • Blood Death Knights have excellent sustain, but they are currently the lowest-ranking tank in terms of damage output, and they have no raid buff. Instead, Brewmaster Monk has access to Mystic Touch, debuffing enemies to take 5% more physical damage.
  • Demon Spikes provide great short-term damage reduction, but Vengeance Demon Hunter can struggle with long, sustained damage that isn’t mitigated by burst cooldowns. Maintaining Demon Spikes uptime and knowing when to activate Metamorphosis and Fel Devastation takes precision, and failing to manage these cooldowns properly can leave WoW‘s Demon Hunters vulnerable, as opposed to the Brewmaster Monk’s always-up Stagger mechanic.
  • Guardian Druids are less mobile than Brewmasters or Demon Hunters. Great for sustained tanking and AoE control, but don’t provide a significant buff for group DPS or healing, especially considering that Mark of the Wild will most likely be applied by other Druids in the group. This is because Feral is doing well as a DPS spec, and Restoration Druid is largely the best healer in WoW‘s Midnight.

What makes the Brewmaster Monk’s rise in Midnight particularly impressive is how it has addressed many of the issues that held it back in The War Within. Although WoW‘s live-service FOMO approach makes it hard to reroll as a Brewmaster Monk, the game currently has a lot of experience bonuses active if you do want to try Brewmaster out. The spec has always been a fun and mobile tank, but it was often outclassed by tanks with better raw survivability and less reliance on precise mechanics. Now, Brewmasters can stand toe-to-toe with the best of them, and even surpass them.


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November 23, 2004

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