
Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monk Solo Shuffle PvP Guide for The War Within Season 2
Welcome to Murlok.io’s Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monk PvP build guide for Solo Shuffle Arenas in The War Within Season 2.
Using data from the top 50 Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monks across the US, EU, KR, and TW regions, this guide highlights the most used stats, talents, gear, enchantments, and gems for competitive matches in Patch 11.1.
Top Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monks
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1ShaofsilenceKelthuzad (US)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 642 ilvl2639
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2JitnoobSargeras (US)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 634 ilvl2553
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3FeshenDoomhammer (EU)Gnome | Master Of Harmony | 625 ilvl2551
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4JetnoobSargeras (US)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 633 ilvl2518
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5ShaofvoicesStormreaver (US)Human | Master Of Harmony | 639 ilvl2513
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6BrewzinmwTarren Mill (EU)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 629 ilvl2498
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7TankequalwinTarren Mill (EU)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 632 ilvl2494
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8AkkiraaSargeras (US)Human | Master Of Harmony | 621 ilvl2467
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9AkkiiraSargeras (US)Human | Master Of Harmony | 637 ilvl2445
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10TrashkkiraSargeras (US)Human | Master Of Harmony | 622 ilvl2440
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11MønkëÿRavencrest (EU)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 633 ilvl2422
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12CômehôrdasMinahonda (EU)Human | Master Of Harmony | 623 ilvl2410
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13ChizardTichondrius (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 624 ilvl2409
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14RanknoneTwisting Nether (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 613 ilvl2361
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15GethealidiotTwisting Nether (US)Tauren | Master Of Harmony | 612 ilvl2346
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16HogzenIllidan (US)Pandaren | Master Of Harmony | 627 ilvl2337
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17KeánureevesFrostmane (US)Night Elf | Master Of Harmony | 621 ilvl2330
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18RallykalleRavencrest (EU)Pandaren | Master Of Harmony | 636 ilvl2323
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19SillylilguyTwisting Nether (US)Vulpera | Master Of Harmony | 613 ilvl2311
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20SnottypippenTichondrius (US)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 634 ilvl2294
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21KkoéumgiTichondrius (US)Gnome | Master Of Harmony | 630 ilvl2292
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22ЛабирончикBlackscar (EU)Human | Master Of Harmony | 632 ilvl2290
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23SantomwRexxar (EU)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 619 ilvl2289
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24SêcdogTichondrius (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 631 ilvl2281
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25FashionxThrall (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 622 ilvl2279
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26SecdogTichondrius (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 634 ilvl2275
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27KoyonSargeras (US)Pandaren | Master Of Harmony | 634 ilvl2272
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28ZenjjiTichondrius (US)Pandaren | Master Of Harmony | 631 ilvl2270
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29GromzbisArchimonde (EU)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 634 ilvl2270
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30DrmwDalaran (US)Human | Master Of Harmony | 624 ilvl2262
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31UmdabesDestromath (US)Dark Iron Dwarf | Master Of Harmony | 630 ilvl2252
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32BhoredomKiljaeden (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 649 ilvl2249
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33RestinpeepSargeras (US)Night Elf | Master Of Harmony | 633 ilvl2248
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34IaptopzDemon Soul (US)Night Elf | Master Of Harmony | 665 ilvl2245
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35DektroxMinahonda (EU)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 625 ilvl2244
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36PambooMoonrunner (US)Pandaren | Master Of Harmony | 630 ilvl2240
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37DrukqsSpinebreaker (US)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 627 ilvl2239
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38PeonWinterhoof (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 623 ilvl2237
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39PeonArchimonde (US)Mag'har Orc | Master Of Harmony | 622 ilvl2227
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40CocojonesTarren Mill (EU)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 625 ilvl2227
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41HolymwTichondrius (US)Gnome | Master Of Harmony | 632 ilvl2222
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42TrashholeBlades Edge (US)Gnome | Master Of Harmony | 625 ilvl2220
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43RanariOutland (EU)Night Elf | Master Of Harmony | 630 ilvl2218
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44SkyngHyjal (EU)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 659 ilvl2211
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45SiignmonkRavencrest (EU)Night Elf | Master Of Harmony | 632 ilvl2208
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46ForrèstgumpTichondrius (US)Undead | Master Of Harmony | 634 ilvl2207
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47ImdabesDestromath (US)Pandaren | Master Of Harmony | 637 ilvl2206
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48TbbgTichondrius (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 627 ilvl2205
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49KkoeumgiTichondrius (US)Gnome | Master Of Harmony | 632 ilvl2205
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50DuchiTichondrius (US)Orc | Master Of Harmony | 633 ilvl2196
Stats
Stats are core attributes that directly affect a character’s performance. They appear on gear, consumables, enchantments, and gems.
Each stat has diminishing returns once the bonus reaches +20% from equipped sources, so balancing them is key to maximizing effectiveness.
Secondary Stats
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+3616% Critical Strike
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+1598624% Haste
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+364492% Mastery
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+1597720% Versatility
Stat priority
- Haste
- Versatility
- Mastery
- Critical Strike
Minor Stats
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+00% Avoidance
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+2380% Leech
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+05% Speed
Stat priority
- Leech
- Avoidance
- Speed
Talents
Talents define a character’s build and have a direct impact on performance in Solo Shuffle Arenas. This section highlights the most popular Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monk class, specialization, hero, and PvP talents based on top player data from Season 2.
Talents are shown as heatmaps, where colors indicate frequency:
- Most used talents, strongly recommended!
- Frequently used talents, offer flexibility or suit personal preference.
- Rarely used talents, usually chosen to unlock deeper rows in the tree.
Best In Slot Gear
Gear refers to the items equipped in each slot. It provides most of a character’s stat bonuses and can come from the Great Vault, crafted gear, raids, dungeons, Delves, or PvP vendors.
Frequently equipped by top players, these items represent the current best-in-slot gear for Solo Shuffle.
Head
Neck
Shoulders
Back
Chest
Wrist
Hands
Waist
Legs
Feet
Trinkets
Main Hand
Off Hand
Embellishments
Embellishments are special effects tied to crafted items. Some are built into recipes, while others can be added using optional reagents.
Only two embellished items can be equipped at a time, so choosing the right effects is crucial. The following embellishments are most commonly used in top Mistweaver Monk builds for Solo Shuffle.
Enchantments
Enchantments add effects to gear, including stat bonuses, damage or healing procs, and other enhancements. Most are created through Enchanting, while leg enchants are crafted by Leatherworkers.
These are the most used enchantments across each slot in Season 2 Solo Shuffle builds.
Gems
Gems provide bonus secondary stats and help fine-tune a character’s build. They are crafted through Jewelcrafting and socketed into gear.
Additional sockets can be added to Neck and Rings using the Magnificent Jeweler's Setting , or to other gear using a seasonal item typically sold by the Token of Merit vendor near the Great Vault.
Used to round out secondary stats, these gems are the most used in high-rated Solo Shuffle.
Citrine Gems
Citrine Gems are a new type of gem socketed into the Cyrce’s Circlet : a powerful ring introduced in World of Warcraft’s The War Within 11.0.7 patch. These gems provide a versatile range of effects to enhance performance in battle.
Obtained through various activities on Siren Isle, Citrine Gems are a compelling choice for adventurers wielding the Cyrce’s Circlet. Here are the best Citrine Gems for Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monk in Solo Shuffle.
Races
Racial traits can affect performance in PvP, with their impact varying by class and game mode. While the differences may not be noticeable in most games, the right racial choice can provide a competitive edge.
These races are most often chosen for their edge in Solo Shuffle Arenas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to common questions about how this guide is built and how to interpret the data.
How is this Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monk Solo Shuffle guide created?
The guide is created by collecting live data from the 50 top-rated Master Of Harmony Mistweaver Monks in Solo Shuffle, using the Battle.net API . Their builds are then analyzed to identify the most used stats, talents, gear, and enhancements for Season 2.
How often is the information updated?
The data is refreshed every 12 hours.
Why is this called a guide?
It’s called a guide because it helps players make informed build decisions by showing what top players are using. While it doesn’t teach gameplay step by step, it serves as a reference for optimizing your setup.
Is this guide good for beginners?
Yes. It shows what top players are using, which can be useful for understanding current trends. However, it’s not a how-to guide.
Why is my character not listed in the top section?
Your character might not appear due to inactivity, not meeting the current rating threshold (which increases as the season progresses), frequent spec changes, or gear that doesn’t align with the PvP format.