Record your combats, upload them to the site and analyze them in real time. That doesn’t make any sense to me, taken into account what I know about Warcraftlogs. Welcome to Warcraft Logs, a Web site that provides combat analysis for Blizzard's World of Warcraft MMO. A combat rogue, 471 ilvl, did 40k dps on average. Or are we compared to other players doing a +17 Freehold key only?Īnother example is from a +16 workshop yesterday. I find it hard to believe that 68k dps with 477 ilvl gets you in the 3 percentile for a frost mage. From my understanding of logs, it compares to you other players with similar spec. No more tabbing out to view wipes, replay, and ranks. The Warcraft Logs servers will then parse and analyze the log before making it viewable in game. Out of curiosity, I wanted to see what the 68k frost mage scored. The Warcraft Logs Companion allows players to upload combat logs, either live during play or after a dungeon or raid. Pretty decent, but I am aiming to be in the 5 percentile. When I checked my logs from the dungeon, I got a score of 91. I did a +17 Freehold, where the other 2 dps were a frost mage and a BM hunter. I am a long time veteran of WoW, but this is the first expansion I use warcraftlogs. However, I just don’t get how the scoring system works, especially in m+ dungeons. I check them after every raid and m+ dungeon I do, always excited to see what score I end up with and if I have improved since last time. I find Warcraftlogs an incredible tool to help me improve.