
Healing in World of Warcraft: Midnight changed quite a bit after the class reworks and ability pruning introduced in Season 1. Some healers became more streamlined and efficient, while others lost key tools and dropped in performance.
This guide ranks every healer specialization based primarily on Mythic+ performance, dungeon mechanics, and overall utility in the current Season 1 environment.
Below you’ll find the full healer rankings, explanations for each spec, and recommendations for players looking to choose the strongest healers right now.
Restoration Druid currently dominates Season 1 thanks to powerful HoT-based healing and strong dungeon control tools.
Discipline Priest remains one of the most valuable healers due to mitigation and utility like Power Infusion.
Restoration Shaman and Holy Paladin sit comfortably in A-tier despite some pruning changes.
Holy Priest and Preservation Evoker are solid but less consistent in high Mythic+.
Mistweaver Monk is currently struggling the most due to weaker cooldown impact and several gameplay issues.

While most healers remain viable for normal content, high Mythic+ keys heavily favor certain specs because of their cooldowns, mitigation tools, and damage profiles.
If you're aiming for the strongest options for Mythic+ in Season 1, focus on these specs:
Restoration Druid
Discipline Priest
Restoration Shaman
Holy Paladin
These specializations either deliver extremely reliable healing output or bring unique utility that organized dungeon groups want.

Restoration Druid currently stands as the strongest healer in Midnight Season 1, especially in Mythic+ dungeons.
Season 1 dungeon mechanics frequently include:
Heavy DoT damage
Bleeds and heal absorbs
High single-target pressure
This is exactly where Restoration Druids excel.
The specialization’s new Lifebloom interactions allow Druids to create powerful healing windows that stabilize priority targets extremely efficiently.
A typical sequence involves:
Swiftmend triggering Soul of the Forest
Follow-up Regrowth or Rejuvenation
Empowered Lifebloom sustaining a single target through massive damage
This allows Druids to stabilize one player while still spreading healing across the group.
Another advantage is consistent healing outside cooldowns. Unlike many healers that rely heavily on burst cooldowns, Restoration Druids maintain high throughput through HoT ramping and Mastery scaling.
Strong sustained healing
Excellent single-target recovery
Strong control tools
Consistent Mythic+ damage
Important utility abilities include:
Disorienting Roar
Typhoon
Ursol’s Vortex
Mark of the Wild
These tools provide valuable control in Mythic+ pulls and help groups manage dangerous packs.

Discipline Priest remains one of the most valuable healers in World of Warcraft thanks to its powerful damage prevention tools.
Rather than focusing on raw healing output, Discipline Priests specialize in damage mitigation and absorption.
Key strengths include:
Power Infusion for DPS boosts
Power Word: Fortitude stamina buff
Strong absorb shields
Reliable Atonement healing
The new Void Shield talent significantly enhances barrier-style mitigation by allowing shields to affect multiple targets.
Meanwhile, Twinsight interactions allow Penance to damage enemies while simultaneously healing allies.
The spec excels at making dangerous situations manageable.
Important cooldown options include:
Evangelism
Archangel
Power Word: Barrier
Ultimate Penitence
Rather than topping healing meters, Discipline Priests reduce incoming damage so the group survives burst mechanics more safely.

Restoration Shaman remains a powerful Mythic+ healer despite losing some complexity after pruning changes.
While some abilities feel less impactful than before, the spec still delivers very reliable healing throughput.
A large portion of the spec’s strength comes from passive and totem-based healing effects.
Key interactions include:
Stormstream Totem upgrades
Nature's Swiftness interactions
Chain Heal cleave healing
Riptide setups
Shaman also shines in predictable damage situations, where pre-emptive healing setups allow them to stabilize groups before large hits land.
Restoration Shaman brings some of the most valuable utility in Mythic+:
Wind Shear interrupt
Capacitor Totem AoE stun
Spirit Link Totem emergency cooldown
Poison Cleansing Totem
Skyfury damage buff
These tools can dramatically improve dungeon control and survivability.

Holy Paladin continues to offer a strong hybrid healing playstyle built around Holy Power generation and spending.
While some abilities were adjusted in Midnight, the spec still provides strong burst healing and solid group support.
Holy Paladins generate Holy Power using:
Holy Shock
Flash of Light
Holy Light
They then spend Holy Power on abilities such as:
Eternal Flame
Light of Dawn
Even though Light of Dawn now targets a maximum of five allies, it remains extremely useful in encounters with heavy group damage.
The Beacon of the Savior talent introduces a powerful smart-healing effect.
The beacon automatically attaches to the lowest-health ally, causing your healing on other players to also heal that target.
Combined with Beacon of Faith, Paladins can support multiple priority targets simultaneously.
Two healer specs currently sit in B tier.
Holy Priest remains a reliable healer with strong raw healing numbers. However, it lacks the mitigation tools and unique utility that other healers bring to high Mythic+ keys.
Preservation Evoker still offers excellent mobility and burst healing windows, but its toolkit can struggle in prolonged damage scenarios compared to stronger healers.
Mistweaver Monk currently sits at the bottom of the Season 1 healer rankings.
While still playable for most content, the spec struggles with:
Weak cooldown impact
Lower group stabilization tools
Several gameplay bugs
Until balance adjustments arrive, Mistweaver Monks have a harder time competing with stronger healing specs.

For players new to healing, Restoration Shaman is one of the easiest specs to learn.
Both Totemic and Farseer builds rely heavily on passive healing effects, allowing beginners to stabilize groups without managing complex ramp mechanics.
Key beginner-friendly strengths include:
Healing Stream Totem automation
Passive healing effects
Simple cooldown management
Reliable emergency tools
This makes Restoration Shaman an excellent entry point for players learning healing in Mythic+.
The healer balance in Midnight Season 1 currently favors specs with strong mitigation, consistent healing, and group utility.
The most reliable healers right now are:
Restoration Druid
Discipline Priest
Restoration Shaman
Holy Paladin
However, balance updates can always shift the meta as the expansion evolves.