World of Warcraft Legion Remix is here, and if you want to make the most of it, picking the right class matters. This limited-time event is all about leveling fast, farming bronze, and grabbing exclusive rewards before it ends. Unlike regular WoW, where you pick based on raid DPS or dungeon performance, Legion Remix has different priorities. You need a class that levels quickly and farms efficiently. Let's break down which classes will help you farm the most bronze and get those rewards faster in the Legion Remix.
World of Warcraft Legion Remix Class Tier List
Tier | Classes |
S | Demon Hunter, Druid, Hunter, Monk |
A | Paladin, Death Knight, Warlock, Mage, Shaman |
B | Warrior, Priest |
C | Rogue |
This tier list isn't about which class does the most damage in raids. It's about speed and efficiency. You want a class that can:
- Level up quickly through the Broken Isles content
- Farm open-world content solo without dying
- Get into dungeons fast (tanks and healers have shorter queues)
- Move around quickly to complete objectives
Bronze is the main currency you'll be farming, and you need it to buy all the cool rewards. The faster you can earn bronze, the more rewards you'll unlock before the event ends.
S Tier: Best Classes for Legion Remix

Demon Hunter
Demon Hunters are built for speed. Their double jump and glide make them incredibly mobile, and Havoc spec melts enemies fast. These guys excel at rushing through content quickly, which is perfect when you're trying to maximize your bronze gains. After all, this is the Demon Hunter expansion, so it makes sense for DH to shine here.
Druid
Druids are the ultimate flexible class. You can play all four specs (tank, healer, ranged DPS, melee DPS), and you get instant flight form, which saves so much time. The combination of mobility, survivability, and being able to fill any role makes Druids a top choice for any type of content you want to farm.
Hunter
Hunters are classic solo farming machines. You've got a pet to tank for you, great damage, and solid mobility. They're pure DPS, so you'll deal with longer queues, but for open-world bronze farming, they're absolutely fantastic. You can pull multiple enemies, let your pet hold them, and burn everything down safely. Their consistent damage and survivability make leveling smooth, and they can handle tough solo content without breaking a sweat.
Monk
Monks are at the top for good reason. They can play all three roles (tank, healer, DPS), which means you'll never wait long for dungeon queues. Their movement speed is amazing, letting you zip around the map faster than most classes. If you played the last remix event, you probably saw overgeared Monks flying through dungeons at insane speeds. That's exactly what you want for bronze farming.
A Tier: Second Best Choices

Paladin
Paladins can do all three roles and have amazing self-healing, which makes solo content safe and easy. The downside? They're kind of slow. Sure, you get Divine Steed (the horse charge), but it's on a cooldown. If you don't mind being a bit slower between objectives, Paladins are still excellent for survivability and versatility.
Death Knight
Death Knights hit like trucks and are super tanky. They're great for pulling big groups and staying alive. However, the same case as Paladin, the problem is that they're slow. If you're okay with longer DPS queues and moving at a slower pace, they're still a strong pick for farming.
Warlock
Warlocks bring solid pet-based farming with Demonology being your best leveling spec. Your pet can tank while you blast away safely. Affliction and Destruction get better with gear, but early on, Demonology gives you the smoothest experience. They're pure DPS, so queues are longer, but their self-healing and survivability keep them competitive for solo bronze farming.
Mage
Mages level fast and have good damage for solo content. Portals give you some mobility between major cities, and their AOE abilities make them excellent at clearing groups of enemies. They're pure DPS, which means longer queues, but their efficient farming speeds keep them in A tier.
Shaman
Shamans are versatile DPS with three solid specs. Elemental is great for ranged farming, Enhancement hits hard up close, and Restoration gives you a healer option for faster queues. They level quickly and handle solo content well.
B and C Tier: The Slower Options
Warriors, Priests, Evokers, and Rogues fall into the lower tiers because they struggle with the key things that matter in Legion Remix.
- Warriors have mobility issues and their DPS specs aren't in a great spot right now.
- Priests are squishy and struggle with solo farming early on.
- Rogues struggle with pulling multiple enemies in open-world farming, and don't have the AOE damage other classes bring.
Here's the bottom line: if you want to farm bronze as efficiently as possible, go with S Tier classes. They'll save you hours of grinding and help you unlock more rewards before the event ends. A Tier classes are still solid choices that can handle all the content well, just slightly slower than the top picks.
If you're more interested in experiencing the class Order Halls and storylines, pick whatever class appeals to you. The Warlock, Death Knight, and Paladin campaigns are particularly good and worth playing through.
Legion Remix will likely run for several months, and Blizzard usually adjusts things based on player feedback. They might buff weaker classes or increase bronze drop rates if farming feels too slow. But for the launch and early weeks, this tier list will help you get ahead.