World of Warcraft DoT explained: What does it mean?
If you need clarification on what DoT is in World of Warcraft, don't panic, as this guide will explain it to you, so you can go into the game understanding DoT.
If you’ve seen the term DoT come up multiple times during your journey in World of Warcraft, don’t panic if you don’t know what it means, as we've got an explainer of all you need to know right here.
WoW is jam-packed with terminology that can throw off even the most stalwart of players, regardless of whether they're new to Azeroth or are back after a break.
Dungeons and raids in the game can be a lot to keep up with at the best of times, so if you've seen mention of DoT pop up during gameplay, keep reading for all you need to know about what it means and how it can affect your builds and classes in World of Warcraft.
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What is DoT in World of Warcraft?
Simply put, DoT is a type of damage that can be cast in World of Warcraft, which stands for 'damage over time'.
This type of damage is most commonly used in WoW by classes like Affliction Warlocks and Shadow Priests - you may see Warlocks using abilities such as Corruption, Agony, and Unstable Affliction that are a part of their core rotation if they are a DoT damage dealer.
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What classes use DoT in World of Warcraft?
Warlocks and Priests aren’t the only two classes that use DoT in World of Warcraft, though, as other classes use it too, including Death Knights with Death and Decay, and Balance Druids with Moonfire.
It’s important to note that enemies can also use damage over time, and can render you lifeless with DoT damage. Whilst it may sound like it isn’t that daunting, DoT damage can deal a tonne of damage, especially if multiple abilities are used, or the damage can stack.
Here are all of the classes and specs that use DoT in WoW, along with some examples of the damage they deal with their abilities so you know what to look out for:
Specialisation |
DoT |
Shadow Priest |
Mind Flay, Vampiric Touch, Shadow Word: Pain |
Affliction Warlock |
Corruption, Agony, Unstable Affliction |
Unholy Death Knight |
Death and Decay |
Havoc Demon Hunter |
Immolation Aura |
Feral Druid |
Rip, Moonfire, Rake, Thrash, Adaptive Swarm |
Balance Druid |
Stellar Flare, Moonfire |
Retribution Paladin |
Seal of Truth, Consecration |
Windwalker Monk |
Touch of Karma, Eye of the Tiger |
Elemental Shaman |
Flame Shock |
Specialisation |
DoT |
Assassination, Subtlety Rogue |
Garrote, Deadly Poison |
Fury Warrior |
Deep Wounds, Rend |
Fire Mage |
Conflagration |
These are only examples of the spells that these classes have access to. Some classes will have access to more DoT spells than others, whilst some may only have one or two, like Unholy Death Knight or Balance Druid. However, they can still be powerful with just those two spells.
If you’re going to play a class that uses DoT damage, it’s important that you know when to renew the damage over time as it can affect how maximised your damage is. DoT damage can negate CC effects, and learning how to use this style of damage in WoW is one of the best things that new players can do early on in playing the game - even if they are going to play a class that doesn’t utilise it.
So that’s everything to know about what DoT damage is in World of Warcraft and what it means for the player.
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