- Re: Rating Cap Check Boxes
Posted by Marstead » Fri May 01, 2009 1:09 am
- Awesome! Glad to see you guys read this!
-Zeutor (Gorefiend)
- Rating Cap Check Boxes
Posted by Marstead » Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:43 am
- I think it would be a useful addition to have a few boxes on a character's profile that will appear, checked, if the player has hit one of the following caps: 1) Hit Cap (class/tal...
- Re: Add the Emalon Achievements
Posted by Marstead » Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:29 am
- Wowheroes doesn't give you point ratings for achievements, I didn't think? I just mean include them in the achievement list like everything else.
-Zeutor (Gorefiend)
- Add the Emalon Achievements
Posted by Marstead » Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:51 pm
- Having beaten Emalon in 10 or 25 man is a pretty hefty achievement, and including this information on Wowheroes would be immensely helpful in forming pugs (especially for determini...
- Re: Claiming Characters; Saving Specs/Gear
Posted by Marstead » Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:04 pm
- There really isn't a better way to establish that you own a character. And it wouldn't be mandatory; this is for people who want to save/display gear sets other than what's on live...
- Claiming Characters; Saving Specs/Gear
Posted by Marstead » Tue Apr 21, 2009 2:27 am
- I think Wowheroes would be a lot more useful if you could, first of all, claim characters as your own, and second of all, select and "save" specific gear sets, to be view...
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Awesome! Glad to see you guys read this!
-Zeutor (Gorefiend)
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I think it would be a useful addition to have a few boxes on a character's profile that will appear, checked, if the player has hit one of the following caps:
1) Hit Cap (class/talent based. This one might be difficult to program, mathematically, unless if you just run off of the "typical" specs).
2) Dual Wield Hit Cap
3) Expertise Dodge Cap
4) Expertise Parry Cap
5) Defense Crit-Immune "soft cap"
Functioning this into scores is probably a bad idea (Hit-capped, def-capped tanks will outscore everyone), but putting a field in there for it would save us the hassle of running the numbers. Thanks.
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Wowheroes doesn't give you point ratings for achievements, I didn't think? I just mean include them in the achievement list like everything else.
-Zeutor (Gorefiend)
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Having beaten Emalon in 10 or 25 man is a pretty hefty achievement, and including this information on Wowheroes would be immensely helpful in forming pugs (especially for determining which melee DPS to invite).
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There really isn't a better way to establish that you own a character.
And it wouldn't be mandatory; this is for people who want to save/display gear sets other than what's on live. I don't think it's asking for much (to find a random vendor item and equip it). Heck, the instructions could include a Wowhead link and specific instructions vis-a-vis which vendor sells it, where.
-Zeutor (Gorefiend)
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I think Wowheroes would be a lot more useful if you could, first of all, claim characters as your own, and second of all, select and "save" specific gear sets, to be viewable on a number of tabs. Up to three gear sets would probably be sufficient. That way, you don't get screwed for logging off with a fishing pole, and you can show off your DPS gear set even if you are mainly a tank.
To establish that you are the owner of a character, there's a pretty simple system you can use:
1) Register a forum account.
2) Wowheroes chooses one random, inexpensive grey/white-quality vendor item that you can equip. You click a button on an unclaimed character, claiming that you own that character. Wowheroes tells you the item you need to equip to establish that you control that character. For example, it says "Equip a Knitted Tunic and log off within the next one hour." If the Armory tells Wowheroes that you have the Knitted Tunic equipped when you log off, you link that character to your Wowheroes forum account. This actually isn't that hard to code.
3) Set things like gear sets, specs, etc, put notes on the character for which instances you can run, and so on.
-Zeutor (Gorefiend)
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