Shifting Perspectives: Reviewing World of Logs parses, part 1


Every week, WoW Insider brings you [hide]Shifting Perspectives[/hide] for [hide]cat[/hide] , [hide]bear[/hide] , [hide]restoration[/hide] and [hide]balance[/hide] druids. Balance news comes at you every Friday — learn how to master the forces of nature, and know what it means to be a giant laser turkey! Send questions, comments, or something you’d like to see to [hide]tyler@wowinsider.com[/hide].

Greetings, druids. This week, I’ll be pulling out an email request for the discussion topic, which is great as we wait for more 4.3 information. There’s always tons of requests by players for others to review their damage because they don’t quite measure up to where they think that they should be. While there are guides a-plenty all across the internet, one of things often not mentioned is how to make these reviews yourself. Asking for help is a great step, but as the adage goes, it is often better to teach a man to fish rather than to merely give him one.

What am I talking about? Reading through damage reports, of course! We always talk about how to deal damage and what you should be doing, but we all know that encounters are chaotic. Even the best of us can’t hold to what’s technically the best option in any given situation. To that end, we’ll be discussing those things to look out for in log reports in order to determine where it might be that you might having a few slip-ups. Hold on to your hats — this one is going to be a thrill!

Disclaimer: While there are multiple sites out there designed to track this form of data, we’ll be focusing exclusively on World of Logs. Finding many of the items that you need can be hidden in different parts of different sites; WoL holds everything that you need and in easy-to-find locations. If you use another site, you may have to look in different locations for the information you need.[hide]Continue reading Shifting Perspectives: Reviewing World of Logs parses, part 1[/hide]Filed under: [hide]Druid[/hide], [hide](Druid) Shifting Perspectives[/hide][hide]Shifting Perspectives: Reviewing World of Logs parses, part 1[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
Every week, WoW Insider brings you [hide]Shifting Perspectives[/hide] for [hide]cat[/hide] , [hide]bear[/hide] , [hide]restoration[/hide] and [hide]balance[/hide] druids. Balance news comes at you every Friday — learn how to master the forces of nature, and know what it means to be a giant laser turkey! Send questions, comments, or something you’d like to see to [hide]tyler@wowinsider.com[/hide].

Greetings, druids. This week, I’ll be pulling out an email request for the discussion topic, which is great as we wait for more 4.3 information. There’s always tons of requests by players for others to review their damage because they don’t quite measure up to where they think that they should be. While there are guides a-plenty all across the internet, one of things often not mentioned is how to make these reviews yourself. Asking for help is a great step, but as the adage goes, it is often better to teach a man to fish rather than to merely give him one.

What am I talking about? Reading through damage reports, of course! We always talk about how to deal damage and what you should be doing, but we all know that encounters are chaotic. Even the best of us can’t hold to what’s technically the best option in any given situation. To that end, we’ll be discussing those things to look out for in log reports in order to determine where it might be that you might having a few slip-ups. Hold on to your hats — this one is going to be a thrill!

Disclaimer: While there are multiple sites out there designed to track this form of data, we’ll be focusing exclusively on World of Logs. Finding many of the items that you need can be hidden in different parts of different sites; WoL holds everything that you need and in easy-to-find locations. If you use another site, you may have to look in different locations for the information you need.[hide]Continue reading Shifting Perspectives: Reviewing World of Logs parses, part 1[/hide]Filed under: [hide]Druid[/hide], [hide](Druid) Shifting Perspectives[/hide][hide]Shifting Perspectives: Reviewing World of Logs parses, part 1[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]

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