Battle Resurrection (most commonly referred to as ‘battle res’) is one of the single most important aspects of a party or raid composition because of its ability to bring a player back from the brink of death in the midst of combat. Here’s every class with the ability to battle res in World of Warcraft.
All Classes with Battle Rez in WoW
There are two main versions of WoW, and both differ in which classes have access to a battle res. Rather than list them together, allow me to separate the following lists for your own clarity.
Battle Res classes in World of Warcraft: Classic
In WoW Classic, the only class that can cast any sort of in-combat resurrections is the Druid, and it is quite limited in its nature. The Druid’s battle res is called Rebirth and it comes with a very hefty 30-minute cooldown once used, regulating it mostly to emergency situations only in any given encounter. Additionally, only Taurens and Night Elfs can be Druids, further limiting its overall usage.
Battle Res classes in World of Warcraft: Retail
WoW Retail is the most current version of WoW, which is currently in the midst of its tenth expansion, The War Within. Since the days of the original vanilla WoW experience, several other classes have gained access to a battle res of sorts.
- Druid – Like in WoW Classic, Druids can still battle res allies using their Rebirth spell, but they now face a reduced cooldown of 10 minutes, not factoring in additional talents. The racial limitation has also greatly decreased as the class now includes Worgen, Kul Tiran, Highmountain Tauren, Trolls, and Zandalari Trolls. This makes having a Druid in your party much more likely.
- Death Knight – A class added back in Wrath of the Lich King, Death Knights have always had access to their Raise Ally battle res spell, although it worked very differently originally. Currently, it works identically to the Druid’s Rebirth. Every race can be a Death Knight with the exception of Dracthyr, and the class is still very popular, so you’ll likely end up in a party with one in most group content.
- Warlock – Warlocks have a very unique battle res called Soulstone and it is superior to all other versions of the ability. Soulstone can be cast as your standard battle res, or can be used on a living target as a sort of pre-calculated battle res instead. This is why it is extremely common for healers to be the target of a Warlock’s Soulstone, since they are often integral in group-orientated content. All Races can be a Warlock, so you’ll commonly find them in your groups.
- Hunter – Hunters also have a unique battle res through their Eternal Guardian, which is a pet-based battle res. This version works similarly to Raise Ally and Rebirth, but comes with the distinct downside of requiring a specific pet to be out on the field to make use of it. In endgame content, in order for Hunters to use Eternal Guardian, they often have to sacrifice a significant portion of their damage to swap pets. The act of doing this is also unwieldy due to the cast times involved during the process.
Shared Battle Res Limitations
The standard encounter limit is one battle res every 10 minutes, which lines up with every class’ battle res cooldown. There is also a maximum of up to three battle res casts allowed for longer fights. This limit applies to all battle res abilities collectively, regardless of the number of players who can perform a battle res in a party or raid.
Published: Nov 14, 2024 07:43 am