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Wow bosses time spent unkilled
Wow bosses time spent unkilled









wow bosses time spent unkilled

Some may see these charts as a mere novelty, but the site's aim is to provide important data to group officers and raid leaders - which bosses are giving them the most trouble, how they fare against other guilds, the average ilevel for each kill, and how long they should expect to spend on upcoming bosses. Each of these charts represents a single raid night, as recorded on Warcraft Logs, with each dot on the chart showing how far the group went on a single pull, along with a trend line for pulls throughout the night. Using the creator's own raid group as an example, the weekend raid team from defeated Mythic Stone Legion Generals after 225 pulls and 27.4 hours of progression time, falling within the typical pull count and progression time at about the 27th percentile over all kills. Upon searching for a guild or inputting your own logs, the site displays even more detailed charts and information for each boss. Along with average item level, this could be useful in knowing if your guild should continue to reclear in order to gear up further or extend their raid lockout while working on the boss, as well as how long they should expect to spend before beating it - all very important information when finishing a boss or the tier may conflict with school, holidays, or other social obligations affecting your raid schedule. Created by Emallson, a Brewmaster Monk theorycrafter and raid officer of, WoW Prog Stats uses data from Warcraft Logs to create detailed charts and aggregated statistics tracking guild Mythic raid progression, as well as overall pull count, progression time, and item level stats across all guilds in Mythic Castle Nathria.įor example, the tier page for Castle Nathria shows that Mythic Sire Denathrius typically takes between 113 and 190 pulls or 15 - 24.4 hours of time spent fighting the boss across the 360 recorded kills on Warcraft Logs.











Wow bosses time spent unkilled