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* Adjusted Spec Score excludes Halfus
Latest Data in Amazing Table Form
DPS
Class
Spec
Median
Average
Std Dev
Min
Max
Samples
% of Role
Death Knight
Frost
24,304.0
71.3%
25,312.4
6,372.7
8,014
45,781
65
5.80%
Death Knight
Unholy
29,476.5
86.4%
28,495.8
8,595.8
6,082
45,617
34
3.03%
Druid
Balance
28,615.0
83.9%
29,141.8
8,975.0
6,637
51,797
98
8.74%
Druid
Feral Cat
25,464.0
74.7%
25,557.6
6,805.7
13,282
38,779
29
2.59%
Hunter
Beast Mastery
24,101.5
70.7%
25,044.3
4,548.7
20,675
31,299
4
0.36%
Hunter
Marksmanship
27,844.0
81.6%
25,137.0
7,067.7
9,753
31,586
11
0.98%
Hunter
Survival
34,103.0
100.0%
35,934.3
5,982.4
29,047
52,692
100
8.92%
Mage
Arcane
22,029.0
64.6%
24,083.1
8,053.7
8,960
49,751
40
3.57%
Mage
Fire
33,430.0
98.0%
35,364.7
8,092.1
26,308
65,312
100
8.92%
Mage
Frost
30,503.0
89.4%
30,503.0
0.0
30,503
30,503
1
0.09%
Paladin
Retribution
24,057.5
70.5%
25,443.9
8,234.3
9,926
48,732
78
6.96%
Priest
Shadow
30,640.5
89.8%
31,682.8
6,173.4
23,228
51,876
100
8.92%
Rogue
Assassination
27,221.0
79.8%
29,010.8
9,748.6
15,972
46,751
21
1.87%
Rogue
Combat
25,405.0
74.5%
26,514.5
6,706.0
17,527
46,042
100
8.92%
Rogue
Subtlety
20,814.0
61.0%
21,056.0
3,843.3
16,432
27,332
5
0.45%
Shaman
Elemental
29,651.5
86.9%
29,474.0
7,627.0
13,165
57,385
98
8.74%
Shaman
Enhancement
26,325.0
77.2%
26,771.4
8,331.9
12,096
40,822
23
2.05%
Warlock
Affliction
28,686.0
84.1%
28,630.9
7,178.5
14,014
46,772
27
2.41%
Warlock
Demonology
27,123.5
79.5%
28,404.7
7,067.5
14,682
46,352
50
4.46%
Warlock
Destruction
24,626.0
72.2%
26,286.7
7,160.4
18,037
56,250
41
3.66%
Warrior
Arms
29,804.0
87.4%
29,856.3
9,457.4
9,558
50,045
74
6.60%
Warrior
Fury
25,945.5
76.1%
24,594.3
5,299.1
14,341
37,683
22
1.96%
Healer
Class
Spec
Median
Average
Std Dev
Min
Max
Samples
% of Role
Druid
Restoration
11,518.5
97.2%
11,992.5
2,959.7
8,362
22,660
100
22.83%
Paladin
Holy
11,851.5
100.0%
12,505.2
2,253.7
9,527
18,343
100
22.83%
Priest
Discipline
11,852.5
100.0%
12,156.4
2,898.2
6,135
20,306
100
22.83%
Priest
Holy
10,650.0
89.9%
10,763.5
2,968.5
6,377
17,566
38
8.68%
Shaman
Restoration
10,873.5
91.7%
11,282.3
2,408.9
7,873
19,264
100
22.83%
Tank
Class
Spec
Median
Average
Std Dev
Min
Max
Samples
% of Role
Death Knight
Blood
13,960.0
100.0%
14,726.0
4,016.6
9,873
30,001
100
25.38%
Druid
Feral Bear
12,881.0
92.3%
13,747.0
4,765.8
3,577
26,487
94
23.86%
Paladin
Protection
12,187.0
87.3%
12,897.3
3,144.9
8,803
21,965
100
25.38%
Warrior
Protection
10,919.0
78.2%
11,222.7
2,195.6
8,160
18,349
100
25.38%
What Is This?
At the most basic level, the DPS Bot attempts to determine and display how various World of Warcraft classes
and specs compare against each other. It does this by crunching data from World of Logs.
There are a few things to be aware of above all else:
All values are aggregated over the last 14 days from all public logs. So for a specific boss fight, you are usually looking at the median over all kills from the past 14 days.
Data should be interpreted with a large grain of salt for new fights or bosses that have only been killed by a
handful of guilds.
Be smart about using this data in discussions of class balance. Don't just look at the overall charts and QQ on
forums. The truth is usually more nuanced than what is shown here.
What is Spec Score?
Spec Score is the best measure I've been able to come up with to compare specs across all fights of a given
tier. The goal has been to minimize the effect a "gimmick" fight has on the overall rankings and generally normalize
fights to have a common ground of comparison.
In a nutshell, each spec is scored on a curve for each fight. For each individual boss, the spec with the top DPS on a fight gets a score of 100 and then all other specs are scored according
to that top spec. The average across all fights for a given spec is the Spec Score for the
current tier.
As usual, this score is not the end-all, be-all measure of anything. It's merely an interesting collection of data
trying to compress a whole lot of data into a single comparable value. Don't ever forget that each spec has its
strengths and weaknesses and may be needed for any number of reasons. While raw numbers are absolutely an important
facet of raiding, there are often other variables that are far more important.
All of that said, I think Spec Score is a far better indicator of relative spec power than a simple aggregation of
DPS values from all fights. Those values are still available but I hope and pray that you understand that they have
their own variety of problems and caveats.
A more detailed description and example will be posted on the Raidbots Blog.
The Rest
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