Each class has a new selection of special Hero talentsbut which fulfill their class fantasty the most?
Power-wise, there are bound to be plenty of changes before the endgame of Season 1 ofWar Withinbegins.
This results in many visual frozen explosions, providing a notably satisfying experience.
The added visual effects are quite nice to watch unfold as well.
Now, players themselves can create their own Spellfire spheres to appear above them to empower their spells.
They can also summon their own Arcane Phoenix.
Fittingly, this tree boosts Thunder Clap to make it more powerful and useful.
Finally, ‘Colossus’ gives the Warriors a new channeled ability called Demolish.
As a fun bonus, anyone with ‘Colossus’ grows in physical size by 5%.
Paladin - A-Tier
Thematically, all of the Paladin’s Hero Talent Trees fit the class perfectly.
While the concept is great, there’s no denying that the visuals could be a tad more pronounced.
Finally, and easily the best Paladin Hero Talent Tree available, is ‘Templar.’
There’s nothing more that most players of the class would want.
The animation is great, and it appears quite often while in combat.
Priest - B-Tier
The strongest Priest Hero Talent Tree is easily the ‘Voidweaver.’
One key new ability lets them throw out a black hole that pulses and explodes AOE damage.
The new visuals are a large halo the player sends out around them and not much more.
The ‘Flameshaper’ tree is themed heavily around Alexstrasza and the ability to manipulate dragonflame.
‘Chronowarden’ enhances Evoker’s spells with Bronze magic.
Monk - C-Tier
The first of the C-Tier is the Monk’s three choices.
These lucky monks get to summon the August Celestials.
However, some might argue that another channeling ability wasn’t necessary.
It’s another example of a Hero Talent Tree that one might forget they even have activated.
The ‘Shado-Pan’ tree is meant to increase the amount of punches and kicks you pull off in combat.
Druid - C-Tier
Druid gets four hero talent trees, but two are fairly disappointing.
At the very least, ‘The Druid of the Claw’ is interesting in concept.
There are some neat visual flares, and players will be spamming Moonfire more than ever before.
This specialty summons empowered treants, but they are not nearly as useful as they should be.
Sadly, it’s probably the worst of the bunch.
‘Aldrachi Reaver’ is all about leaning into the Demon Hunter being a glaivemaster.
The ‘Trickster’ Hero Talent Tree is based around dirty tricks, flashing blades, and misdirection.
There’s not much creativity to be seen here, as just stealth-themed abilities do slightly more damage.
Finally, there’s ‘Deathstalker,’ aka the “Harbingers of Death.”
Out of the three, ‘Tree Sentinel.’
The theming adds some arcane damage to attacks and introduces mystical owls.
Then there’s ‘Dark Ranger,’ which sees the hunter utilize shadow-empowered abilities.
Last, and very much least, is the ‘Pack Leader’ Hero Talents.
It’s simple, dull, and adds next to nothing to the class.
It’s easily the worst Hero Talent thatThe War Withinhas to offer.









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