Description
This is a module for RCLootCouncil, bringing wowaudit wishlist data straight into RCLootCouncil's loot and voting frames. In addition, it automatically exports the entire loot history to wowaudit, enabling a statistics page with your team's past loot distribution.
The wishlist feature of wowaudit allows your entire raid team to upload Raidbots droptimizer and QELive reports into a shared environment. You can then have a clear overview of exact upgrade levels and BIS items on the website, as well as within RCLootCouncil with this module.
There are mechanisms to recognise outdated reports, and the data is even visible when planning encounter selections using the raid calendar.
The text of wishes is colored green if it's the best upgrade in that slot, yellow if there's better alternatives, and red if it's outdated.
Usage
In order to get up-to-date wishlist data in the game, you need to install and run the wowaudit desktop client. You also need this plugin and the base RCLootCouncil addon. Once you provide your team's API key and the path to this addon, everything will work automatically.
Your entire team can install this addon, as long as one person has the client running the wishlist data will be automatically shared to everyone in the raid. Keep in mind that new data synced by the client will only be visible in-game after a /reload
, and that wowaudit's API key can only be accessed by users with admin access.
The loot history can be found in the same section of the menu as the other wishlist pages. By default all raiders can see the page, but this can be restricted to admins only. When multiple players are running the client, the loot histories are seamlessly combined, without any duplicate data. For advanced usage, wowaudit provides an API endpoint allowing you to retrieve the raw loot history data at any time.
The text color of a wish can be green, yellow or red. Yellow means there are other better upgrades in that slot, red means the wish is outdated, green means it's the best option for that slot.