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Gear score is numerical value based on the statistics of a player’s gear. In addition to item level (ilvl), the item’s actual statistics or abilities may or may not be included for calculation, as determined by specific formulas or addons.
Most commonly, gear scores are a metric used to evaluate the relative strength of a player’s equipment as a way of determining if that player meets a given threshold to join in certain raids or groups going through an instance. It should be noted that a given gear score, no matter which formula is used, does not necessarily mean that other players can not demand higher scores from others before joining a raid or group.
Despite the possible flaws in the system, gear score can be a useful tool in determining an individual player’s readiness for certain content. Rather than risking the waste of time and money on wipes and repair bills, gear score can provide a basic indication that a player is likely to possess gear sufficient to run (or even trivialize) the content in question. There is no substitute for checking a player’s choice of gems, enchants, glyphs, and spec, plus knowledge of appropriate caps (hit, haste, and/or crit), all of which reveal far more about a player than for what gear he or she has managed to win rolls or purchased by running heroics.
That said, when used as an initial assessment of a player, followed by inspections of their Armory profile (which does display things like item enhancements and achievements), gear score can allow the quick and efficient assembling of groups and raids intending to take on difficult content. Be warned: reliance on gear score, without following up the initial assessment with the armory or inspecting, is in fact counterproductive. It degrades the community by encouraging less knowledgeable players to “upgrade” based strictly on item levels, as well as decreasing the motivation of some players to improve (as they receive raid invites and rolls on loot without needing to do so).
- 1 Controversy
- 2 Sources
- 3 Score Comparisons
- 4 Formulas
- 4.1 Gear Score (Add-on)
- 5 Notes
The usage of gear scores has caused a large amount of controversy. The largest source of complaints appears to arise from the fact that while gear score addons/websites may calculate and suggest a gear score for certain content, frequently players have arbitrarily raised the minimum score needed before they will allow others to join them. Motivations for this may include a desire by some players to either decrease the chance of failure in the instance, or to increase the ease or speed of gameplay. Oftentimes players will seek to run older content as fast as possible as a means to farm emblems as quick as possible. These groups frequently reject new players who may actually need gear from such content.
Another source of controversy is that gear scores can be artificially inflated by using gear with higher ilvl and stats, but which is actually harmful to the class wearing it. One example is the use of spell power armor by classes that are primarily a physical dps class to inflate a gear score, rather then simply wearing whatever gear is actually of use. Another is wearing higher ilvl PvP gear; the greater item point budget is not meaningful in PvE, when the difference is accounted for by resilience. It should be noted that some gear score systems will lower scores on players who equip improper statistics.
An additional source of controversy is that players often feel they are skilled enough to overcome their lack of gear. They feel upset that they are not given the chance to prove themselves because they fail whatever gear score requirement was imposed by the raid leader. They feel as though, if given the chance, they could excel and become a valuable asset to any group. They often feel disparity by being reduced to a simple number as a measure of their worth.
In addition, the gear score of a player (assuming he or she is not faking it) fails to even accurately predict potential of the player based on gear, as it is possible to lack knowledge of hit (or other) caps, core talents, glyphs or the like without necessarily wearing gear unsuited to the player’s role. Moreover, skill is completely out of scope. A player with a low gear score can still out perform a player with a high gear score. Similarly a high gear score tank can be the counterweight for a low gear score healer or vice versa. This makes the whole gear score food for controversy, even though it may be very useful to provide you with some initial sifting. It makes some players feel they are evaluated based on factors that only partially determine their worth. Conversely, it fails to provide negative evaluations for some other players, despite blatant displays of ignorance regarding their classes or roles.
There is a variety of external web-sites and addons that can be used to score a character’s gear.
- Be Imba
- Wow Heroes
- Warcrafter
- Wowhead Profiler
- GearScore add-on (Website)
- WTF is My Gear Score?
- GuildOx Toon Rank
Score Comparisons Be Imba[1] Warcrafter WoW Heroes[2] GearScore Avg. iLevel Content 535.25 1887 2445 4486 219 25-man Ulduar 485.14 1771 2227 4100 203 10-man Ulduar 453.24 1684 2059 3763 10-man Naxxramas n/a 838 701 1602 134 Halls of Lightning n/a 721 450 1321 111 Level 70 Dungoens n/a n/a 329 574 Level 60 Dungeons n/a n/a ? ? Starting Areas Formulas Gear Score (Add-on)
where
G is the calculated Gear Score j is the slot index i is the attribute index V is the associated attribute weight
The sum i is over all attributes, while the sum j is over all item slots.
- ^ Be Imba requires level 80
- ^ WoW Heroes requires level 70-80
i “S†“V†1 Strength 1.00 2 Agility 1.00 3 Stamina 2.00 4 Intellect 1.00 5 Spirit 1.00 6 Arcane Resist 1.00 7 Fire Resist 1.00 8 Nature Resist 1.00 9 Frost Resist 1.00 10 Shadow Resist 1.00 11 Defense 1.00 12 Expertise 1.00 13 Block 1.00 14 Block Value 0.65 15 Dodge 1.00 16 Parry 1.00 17 Resilience 1.00 18 Armor Pen 1.00 19 Attack Power 0.50 20 Crit Rating 1.00 21 Ranged Crit 1.00 22 To Hit 1.00 23 Ranged To Hit 1.00 24 Haste 1.00 25 Damage Undead 0.55 26 Arcane Damage 0.70 27 Fire Damage 0.70 28 Frost Damage 0.70 29 Holy Damage 0.70 30 Nature Damage 0.70 31 Shadow Damage 0.70 32 Spell Penetration 0.80 33 Spell Power 0.86 34 Health Regen 2.50 35 Mana Regen 2.50 External Sponsor Links
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