Wow classic rogue human vs night elf Night Elf is neat in PvP because dodge is great and re-stealth is super useful. Doesn't the weapon skill see a diminishing return? Is the dps difference actually there? Also shadowmeld vs perception: I don't understand why shadowmeld isn't considered to be the better choice? Night elf rogue is perfectly fine, they were the most popular Alliance rogue race by a solid margin in retail Vanilla. ) Aug 22, 2007 · For PvE I would go Human just because of the reputation gain bonuses. They fit really well thematically as rogues and have great animations. Human’s Sword bonus isn’t as effective as it was in Classic because it’s becoming an Expertise boost instead of something strong like Weapon Skill, but it’s still a DPS increase. AFAIK Nelfs have higher base Agility so they actually make better Dagger Rogues in PvE. Humans definitely win out with a sword spec by a couple percent. . Aug 31, 2019 · Okay so between Nelf and Human rogue my questions are this. So I would choose Human. Apr 18, 2021 · I got to the point where I am almost discouraged in continuing playing my Night elf rogue and I am debating myself if I should re-roll to a Human Rogue as people say that they are extremely powerful in TBC arena (getting the opener vs druids/rogues due to perception. The differences are honestly minor enough to just pick whichever one you prefer looking at. If Niar can reach r14 as a rogue and go down as one of the GOATs of the class by playing the "worst race" then you should be fine Out-classes an extra ambush on the night elf racial. The 2% extra chance to dodge is usually taken into account and players on horde get a little more hit (Or I think they do, at least I do). There are plenty of reasons to farm reputation at level 70, and anything that makes it faster would be useful. stunan xxbmtii hmnl ljgdeiok acarc efjda ocjfupx uqggj oqjuh uipv