Which BiS Trinkets should you look for your character in WoW TWW Season 1? Here we've sorted out The War Within Trinket Tier List, which covers the best DPS, Tank, and Healer trinkets to get in the first season!
Trinkets in The War Within Season 1 offer a lot of interesting and powerful effects but come with added complexity compared to simpler stat-stick options. Players will need to weigh the benefits against the mental overhead required to use them effectively. After testing and analysis, here we rank the best trinkets for DPS, Healer, and Tank roles in The War Within Season 1:
The War Within Season 1 is introducing numerous new DPS trinkets from both dungeons and raids. These trinkets offer a variety of on-use and proc effects, including damage over time effects, burst damage, damage absorption shields, stacking secondary stat buffs, and summoning allies to aid in battle. While some trinkets provide sustained damage and healing through stacking buffs, others offer powerful cooldown-style effects to line up with damage windows.
Here's our ranking of the DPS trinkets from the War Within Season 1, along with their best-suited specs:
1. Void Reaper's Chime
This trinket summons a phantom ethereal to deal shadow damage to the target and nearby enemies, with increased effectiveness when the target is below 35% health. Paired with its set weapon, it also triggers additional phantoms when the target is afflicted by the weapon's debuff, Queen's Bane.
For Specs: Specs that benefit from shadow damage, such as Shadow Priests or Affliction Warlocks, especially those that can exploit the set synergy.
2. Concoction Kiss of Death
Increases all secondary stats significantly for 30 seconds, but must be reactivated to avoid a stun. This trinket requires active management to prevent the negative effect, offering a high-risk, high-reward gameplay element.
For Specs: Players who enjoy interactive gameplay and can manage trinket activation timely, such as Rogues or Enhancement Shamans.
3. Abyssal Trap
Places a trap that creates a bubble, dealing frost damage every second to all enemies within it. The trap remains active for a minute before disarming, allowing strategic placement before combat.
For Specs: Area control classes like Frost Mages or Hunters, particularly in scenarios where mob control and positioning are crucial.
4. Charged Stormrook Plume
Strikes a targeted location with a lightning bolt, dealing substantial nature damage split between enemies. It can be used for both single-target and AoE situations.
For Specs: Burst AoE classes such as Elemental Shamans or Balance Druids.
5. Malfunctioning Ethereum Module
Provides random cryptic tasks that, when completed, grant a significant agility boost. This trinket adds an unpredictable but potentially powerful element to combat.
For Specs: Agility-based DPS who can adapt to dynamic combat demands, like Demon Hunters or Survival Hunters.
6. Ovinax's Mercurial Egg
Balances buffs between agility and secondary stats based on movement, offering a unique mechanism to enhance either stat strategically.
For Specs: Mobile classes that can manage their positioning to optimize the trinket's benefits, such as Monks or Mobile Hunters.
7. Empowering Crystal of Anub'ikkaj
Randomly boosts one secondary stat significantly, which can switch to another stat with each proc. This trinket provides a passive benefit that requires no player input.
For Specs: Classes that benefit equally from all secondary stats, like Havoc Demon Hunters or Arcane Mages.
8. Ravenous Honey Buzzer
Summons an ally that carries the player through enemies, dealing fire damage. This trinket incorporates an interactive, movement-based damage mechanism.
For Specs: Any DPS class that can align enemies effectively for maximum damage, such as Warriors or Rogues.
9. Remnant of Darkness
Gradually increases agility until full, at which point it unleashes shadow damage to nearby enemies. The damage output currently seems lower than intended, suggesting potential future adjustments.
For Specs: Specs that can leverage prolonged agility boosts, particularly those in sustained combat phases.
10. Sigil of Algari Concordance
Occasionally summons an ally to assist in combat, providing both consistent and burst support through an ally's attacks.
For Specs: Classes that benefit from additional NPC support, such as solo play oriented classes or those lacking in burst phases.
11. Harvester's Edict
This trinket occasionally summons a blood worker that can either damage enemies or, if intercepted, grant a mastery buff. It introduces a tactical element to gameplay, requiring players to choose between damage output and a personal buff.
For Specs: Classes that can benefit from mastery buffs, such as Elemental Shamans or Fire Mages, who can strategically decide when to absorb the buff based on their rotation or combat phase.
12. Conductor's Wax Whistle
Triggers a physical damage attack from a summoned cart. This trinket's effectiveness can be influenced by the target's armor, making it more suitable for classes that can mitigate or bypass armor effects.
For Specs: Physical DPS classes such as Hunters or Rogue specs that can enhance the trinket's damage through debuffs or talents that reduce enemy armor.
13. Signet of the Priory
Enhances the highest secondary stat significantly for a short duration and can synergize with similar trinkets in a group setting, amplifying its effect.
For Specs: Group play where multiple players can coordinate the use of this trinket, ideal for classes like Paladins or Priests in organized raid settings where group buffs are strategically deployed.
14. Twin Fang's Instruments
Offers multiple charges of a shadow damage attack, which can be strategically deployed in quick succession for burst phases.
For Specs: Burst DPS classes that can align the trinket's charges with key phases of their damage rotation, such as Assassination Rogues or Retribution Paladins.
15. Shadowbinding Ritual Knife
Provides a permanent agility boost with an added risk of temporarily reducing a secondary stat randomly during combat. This trinket offers a gamble that can sway the course of battle.
For Specs: High-risk, high-reward players in classes like Subtlety Rogues or Fury Warriors who can afford short periods of reduced effectiveness for greater overall agility.
16. Ara Kara Sacbrood
Increases haste and occasionally grants eggs that hatch into spiders dealing nature damage. This trinket benefits from consistent combat engagement to maximize egg production and hatching.
For Specs: Continuous combat classes such as Beast Mastery Hunters or Windwalker Monks, where ongoing attacks can sustain the generation and hatching of eggs.
17. Foul Behemoth’s Chelicera
Inflicts nature damage over time and heals, with healing contributing to an increase in maximum health. This trinket is particularly effective in long fights where sustained healing can lead to significant health pool increases.
For Specs: Tank classes or DPS classes that can benefit from self-healing and increased survivability, such as Blood Death Knights or Vengeance Demon Hunters.
18. Overclocked Gear A Rang Launcher
Deals flame strike damage that can hit multiple targets, with a cooldown reduction mechanism triggered by melee attacks. This trinket favors aggressive, close-combat playstyles.
For Specs: Melee DPS classes that engage frequently with weapon-based attacks, such as Warriors or Enhancement Shamans, who can frequently trigger the cooldown reduction.
19. Sikran's Shadow Arsenal
Cycles through multiple weapons, each providing different combat benefits, from damage boosts to increased movement speed, adding a complex layer of strategy to its use.
For Specs: Adaptive players who can maximize the benefits of multiple weapon effects, suitable for classes like Demon Hunters or Death Knights who can switch tactics fluidly.
20. Everburning Lantern
Builds up stacks that translate into fire damage upon reaching full capacity. The requirement for stack building and the burst nature of the damage output make it a strategic choice for prolonged engagements.
For Specs: Ranged DPS like Warlocks or Mages, capable of maintaining consistent damage output to maximize stack building and unleash powerful bursts at optimal moments.
21. Abyssal Effigy
Delivers a high burst of shadow damage that also heals, with effectiveness increasing on lower health targets. While potent, the lack of primary stats means it must compensate with its on-use effect.
For Specs: Burst damage classes that can execute low-health targets efficiently, such as Shadow Priests or Assassination Rogues, are especially effective in finishing off weakened foes.
In The War Within Season 1, healer trinkets like Arakara's Sac Brood and Spy Master's Web remain strong despite recent nerfs. Key trinkets to prioritize include Gale of Shadows, Unbound Changeling, and Creeping Coagulum, which excel in boosting healing output or focusing on key stats like haste or mastery. Damage-focused trinkets like Mad Queen's Mandate can be useful for healers, though their effectiveness is reduced. Aligning trinkets with cooldowns and using tools like Questionably Epic helps optimize healing performance in both raids and Mythic+ content.
Here's our ranking of the Healer trinkets from the War Within Season 1, along with their best-suited specs:
1. Spymaster’s Web
Spymaster’s Web is a top-tier trinket for ramp-based healers. It provides flat Mastery and stacks as you deal damage, making it especially valuable when you can align its effect with powerful healing cooldowns.
For Specs:
Discipline Priest (aligns well with Evangelism)
Restoration Druid (pairs with Flourish for big ramps)
Preservation Evoker (great for ramping Mastery)
2. Creeping Coagulum
Creeping Coagulum excels in both raids and Mythic+, storing healing and releasing it in a burst. It’s excellent for high-damage phases where pre-loading healing can be a lifesaver.
For Specs:
Holy Priest (synergizes well with Holy Word: Salvation or Divine Hymn)
Restoration Shaman (useful with Cloudburst Totem)
Holy Paladin (works with Wings for burst healing)
3. Unbound Changeling
This versatile trinket changes its stat buff based on the food consumed before combat, making it adaptable for different situations. Its flexibility is perfect for healers needing specific secondary stats.
For Specs:
Holy Priest (can tailor to crit or mastery builds)
Mistweaver Monk (great for stacking versatility or crit)
Restoration Druid (can prioritize haste or mastery as needed)
4. Ara-Kara Sacbrood
Once an S-tier trinket, Ara-kara Sacbrood has fallen slightly after nerfs but still remains a solid option with its passive stat boost and healing effect.
For Specs:
Holy Priest (benefits from the passive healing)
Restoration Shaman (good for consistent output)
Mistweaver Monk (pairs well with Essence Font healing)
5. Anuaga Crystal
Anuaga Crystal offers a strong stat boost with a chance for extra healing. It’s a simple yet effective trinket, making it ideal for healers who prefer a "set-it-and-forget-it" approach.
For Specs:
Restoration Shaman (consistent stat bonus)
Holy Paladin (benefits from the passive healing boost)
Mistweaver Monk (enhances baseline healing throughput)
6. Mad Queen’s Mandate
Mad Queen’s Mandate is a high-damage trinket that allows healers to contribute significant damage while healing themselves. It’s especially useful in Mythic+, where killing priority targets matters.
For Specs:
Holy Paladin (excellent for contributing to party DPS)
Restoration Druid (adds extra damage while maintaining healing)
Mistweaver Monk (useful for focusing down priority targets in dungeons)
7. Treacherous Transmitter
This trinket requires following specific instructions mid-combat to activate its buff. While the payoff can be strong, the complexity makes it less ideal for most healers.
For Specs:
Any healer willing to handle the added complexity, but generally not recommended due to its awkward mechanics.
8. Satchel of Misbegotten Minions
A damage-focused trinket that summons a minion to attack a target, dealing additional damage over time. While better suited for DPS, it can be an option for healers in Mythic+ to contribute extra DPS.
For Specs:
Holy Paladin (can contribute to burst damage in dungeons)
Mistweaver Monk (adds consistent but minor DPS in Mythic+)
Restoration Druid (useful for additional DPS during downtime)
9. Harvester's Edict
This AoE damage trinket splits damage between targets and provides a Mastery buff after the explosion. However, the need to chase after the buff makes it less than ideal for healers in fast-paced encounters.
For Specs:
Discipline Priest (could use Mastery buff for better healing output)
Restoration Druid (potential use in AoE-heavy encounters)
Holy Paladin (situational, but Mastery buff can be useful)
10. Burin of the Candle King
This defensive trinket offers situational utility, providing a shield to mitigate damage. It’s useful in encounters where survival is a bigger concern than throughput.
For Specs:
Restoration Shaman (for encounters with heavy party-wide damage)
Holy Priest (useful in high-damage raid environments)
Mistweaver Monk (adds a layer of survivability in difficult content)
Tank trinkets in the War Within Season 1 are generally underwhelming based on beta testing, with many offering weak defensive bonuses and negligible damage. While a few trinkets like Swarm Lord's Authority provide decent absorption shields, most effects are too minor to meaningfully improve survivability for tanks with large health pools. Furthermore, the blanket 33% reduction to DPS trinkets has meant tank options are largely mediocre stat sticks, leaving defensive trinkets that provide no damage as even less appealing. As such, tanks may be reluctantly forced to use nerfed DPS trinkets that still outperform most tanking options unless trinkets receive buffs to both their defensive utilities and damage outputs prior to launch.
Here's our ranking of the tank trinkets from the War Within Season 1, along with their best-suited specs:
1. Swarmlord's Authority
Swarmlord's Authority is currently the best tank trinket available, especially for haste-based tanks. It provides passive haste and spawns scarabs when used, which absorb 50% of incoming damage, similar to an Ignore Pain effect. The more haste you have, the more scarabs are spawned, increasing the absorb shield's strength. While its defensive value is solid, its damage contribution is minimal, often below 2%. Still, for tanks focused on haste, it stands out as a reliable choice for mitigating damage during heavy hits.
For Specs:
Protection Warrior
Guardian Druid
Brewmaster Monk (if haste-focused)
2. Foul Behemoth's Chelicera
Foul Behemoth's Chelicera offers a unique mechanic where it places a 20-second DoT on your target, and hitting the target heals you. Any overhealing from this effect increases your maximum health for the rest of the combat, making it especially valuable in long fights where tanks can maintain the health boost. While its niche design limits its applicability to specific encounters (like long raid boss fights), it can become a powerful tool during progression or extended boss phases.
For Specs:
Blood Death Knight
Protection Paladin
Guardian Druid
3. Mad Queen’s Mandate
Mad Queen’s Mandate is a high-damage trinket that, despite its 33% damage nerf for tanks, still performs exceptionally well in terms of raw output. It delivers a large shadow damage hit to a target and gains cooldown reduction if the hit kills or nearly kills the target. Even without the cooldown reduction proc, the trinket consistently provides 6-7% of a tank’s damage output, making it a top choice for tanks looking to maximize DPS in Mythic+ or progression encounters.
Best Suited For:
All tanks looking to maximize damage, especially in Mythic+.
4. Stat Stick Trinkets (Various)
These trinkets provide passive stat boosts, either haste or your highest secondary stat, and are competitive simply because they offer consistent and reliable stat increases without needing complex activation. While not flashy, they are versatile and can fit into many different builds depending on the stat preferences of the tank. One example is the haste-based trinket that grants stacking primary stat and deals a small amount of damage. These trinkets are particularly valuable for tanks who prefer a steady increase in their primary or secondary stats.
For Specs:
Blood Death Knight (Mastery/Versatility variants)
Protection Warrior (Haste/Crit variants)
Vengeance Demon Hunter
5. Refracting Aggression Module
The Refracting Aggression Module provides an absorb shield tied to your taunt, mitigating 50% of damage taken, up to a 1.1 million shield. While the strength of the shield is underwhelming, especially with the large health pools tanks now have, its real challenge is the mechanic: triggering the shield on taunt. This is problematic in raids where taunting often doesn't align with when you need a defensive cooldown. In dungeons, it can be more useful early in pulls, but the overall value remains lackluster.
For Specs:
Any tank, but mostly situational in dungeons rather than raids.
6. On-Use Stat Trinkets (Various)
These trinkets provide an on-use burst of stats such as mastery or haste, often with some additional mechanic like jumping or standing in a circle to gain the buff. While these trinkets can provide significant primary stat boosts, the requirement to perform specific actions can make them awkward to use in Mythic+ or hectic raid environments. For tanks who can reliably trigger the effects, they’re decent, but the activation mechanics often make them less desirable than passive stat sticks.
For Specs:
Protection Paladin (for mastery variants)
Any tank that can manage the activation mechanics effectively.
7. Harvester's Edict (Weapon)
Harvester's Edict is an agility-based weapon that applies a DoT to enemies when you hit them, dealing nature damage over time. This weapon, like cantrip-based trinkets, has been nerfed by 33% for tanks, resulting in the DoT dealing less than 1% of total damage. While it's a nice bonus for agility tanks who want free damage, its impact is minimal, making it more of a "why not" option rather than a must-have.
For Specs:
Brewmaster Monk
Vengeance Demon Hunter
8. Ara-Kara Sacbrood
Arakara’s Sacbrood is a passive trinket that retaliates against enemies dealing damage to you, applying a DoT and reducing the damage they deal by a small amount. Unfortunately, the damage reduction and damage output from this trinket are minimal, providing negligible defensive or offensive benefits. As a result, it’s not a favored option among tanks, and its effectiveness is far too low to make it competitive.
For Specs:
None, due to poor performance both defensively and offensively.
9. Void Reaper's Contract
Void Reaper's Contract is part of a two-piece set and provides additional buffs when paired with another item. However, the trinket itself is currently underwhelming, offering minimal damage output and a lackluster buff. The set bonus is also not powerful enough to justify using the trinket over higher-performing options, making this a trinket to avoid unless it receives significant buffs.
For Specs:
None, unless the set bonus is dramatically improved.
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