Change Log:
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Version 1.6
Initial compatibility with Mists of Pandaria and World of Warcraft 5.0. Not all features will work properly on WoW 5.0 at this time.
No built-in scales are available for monks at this time. If you'd like to test out Pawn on a monk but don't have custom stat values you want to use, you have two options:
Make a copy of the stat values for the most similar druid spec: go to the Scales tab, click the appropriate druid spec, click Copy, and give the new scale a name.
Start from a set of default stat values: go to the Scales tab, click Defaults, and give the new scale a name.
Fixed the issue where Pawn couldn't understand stats on tooltips that were greater than 999 and now display with a comma.
Added support for the new, generally shorter names of stats ("critical strike" instead of "critical strike rating", "pvp resilience" instead of "resilience").
Fixed an issue where monks would get errors when hovering over armor.
The Loot Upgrade Advisor is not functional in WoW 5.0.
If you want to build a PvP scale for a strength- or agility-based class right now, note that the PvP Power stat will be listed in Pawn as Spell Penetration until closer to the 5.0 launch.
Worked around a Blizzard bug that was causing Pawn to no longer function properly after preordering Mists of Pandaria.
Added the new level 90 Mists of Pandaria gems to the Gems tab if you're using Pawn on Mists of Pandaria or the 5.0 PTRs.
Removed the elemental resistance stats since they're not present on modern gear.
Removed the distinction between bonus armor and base armor since the last items to feature bonus armor were in Wrath of the Lich King and Mists of Pandaria isn't adding any.
Added a potential bug fix for some sporadic problems where if some players' addons load in a certain order, Pawn might not get initialized properly.
Description:
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Pawn calculates scores for items to help you easily find upgrades for your gear. It's completely customizable, and applicable to any class and situation: for example, it can help you decide whether to equip the ring with a higher item level but one stat you don't want (say, strength for shamans), or the ring with the lower item level but all good stats. It's that level of customization that makes it very different from more general mods like GearScore and more specialized mods like TankPoints.
Pawn can be used by new players right off the bat without needing to change any options, or by advanced players who plan out their gear upgrades, build Excel spreadsheets, install Rawr, and read Elitist Jerks.
See the Pawn readme file included with the mod for more information on getting the most out of Pawn.
This version of Pawn is for English only. Community translations for other languages are available, but are not always up-to-date.
Pawn plugins for FuBar and Titan Panel are available on Curse.
For fastest assistance with Pawn, leave a comment here or check the official thread at Curse. You can also become a fan of Vger on Facebook and get updates of new versions and stuff like that. You can also leave questions or comments there if you don't have an account on this site.
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Version 1.6
Initial compatibility with Mists of Pandaria and World of Warcraft 5.0. Not all features will work properly on WoW 5.0 at this time.
No built-in scales are available for monks at this time. If you'd like to test out Pawn on a monk but don't have custom stat values you want to use, you have two options:
Make a copy of the stat values for the most similar druid spec: go to the Scales tab, click the appropriate druid spec, click Copy, and give the new scale a name.
Start from a set of default stat values: go to the Scales tab, click Defaults, and give the new scale a name.
Fixed the issue where Pawn couldn't understand stats on tooltips that were greater than 999 and now display with a comma.
Added support for the new, generally shorter names of stats ("critical strike" instead of "critical strike rating", "pvp resilience" instead of "resilience").
Fixed an issue where monks would get errors when hovering over armor.
The Loot Upgrade Advisor is not functional in WoW 5.0.
If you want to build a PvP scale for a strength- or agility-based class right now, note that the PvP Power stat will be listed in Pawn as Spell Penetration until closer to the 5.0 launch.
Worked around a Blizzard bug that was causing Pawn to no longer function properly after preordering Mists of Pandaria.
Added the new level 90 Mists of Pandaria gems to the Gems tab if you're using Pawn on Mists of Pandaria or the 5.0 PTRs.
Removed the elemental resistance stats since they're not present on modern gear.
Removed the distinction between bonus armor and base armor since the last items to feature bonus armor were in Wrath of the Lich King and Mists of Pandaria isn't adding any.
Added a potential bug fix for some sporadic problems where if some players' addons load in a certain order, Pawn might not get initialized properly.
Description:
--------------------
Pawn calculates scores for items to help you easily find upgrades for your gear. It's completely customizable, and applicable to any class and situation: for example, it can help you decide whether to equip the ring with a higher item level but one stat you don't want (say, strength for shamans), or the ring with the lower item level but all good stats. It's that level of customization that makes it very different from more general mods like GearScore and more specialized mods like TankPoints.
Pawn can be used by new players right off the bat without needing to change any options, or by advanced players who plan out their gear upgrades, build Excel spreadsheets, install Rawr, and read Elitist Jerks.
See the Pawn readme file included with the mod for more information on getting the most out of Pawn.
This version of Pawn is for English only. Community translations for other languages are available, but are not always up-to-date.
Pawn plugins for FuBar and Titan Panel are available on Curse.
For fastest assistance with Pawn, leave a comment here or check the official thread at Curse. You can also become a fan of Vger on Facebook and get updates of new versions and stuff like that. You can also leave questions or comments there if you don't have an account on this site.