Hunters in particular seem to be having a rough time.
By Cameron Koch on
One month in, nearly 2 million World of Warcraft Classic Hardcore characters have met their maker in the permadeath spin-off of Blizzard's old-school MMORPG.
As revealed by Blizzard, precisely 1,982,716 players have been killed since the game's official Hardcore servers launched. A huge portion of that number, 401,980 to be exact, were Hunter players. Warriors, one of WoW Classic's most challenging classes to play but also one of the most rewarding, have bitten the dust 332,970 times, while Mages, the masters of crowd-control and area-of-effect attacks, have died 294,082 times. Death numbers for Paladin and Shaman are relatively small, likely because they are unique to the Alliance and Horde respectively and thus played by a smaller number of players overall. Combined, the two faction-specific hybrid classes rank below Warlock in number of deaths.
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