Change Log:
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Version 1.5.19
Non-caster classes will no longer have off-hand frill items suggested as upgrades to their off-hand weapon by default (in the Wowhead scales), even if the secondary stats are better, because this almost certainly just means that they aren't dual-wielding, not that the item is actually useful.
Fixed a minor issue where conflicts with other addons could sometimes cause an error when trying to calculate the average equipped item level of a player you're inspecting. (Pawn still can't calculate the item level in these cases, but it won't cause an error or display inaccurate information.)
Updated the default Wowhead stat values for warriors.
Version 1.5.18
Fixed a bug in the average item level calculation for Fury warriors who use two two-handed weapons.
Added Pawn annotations to the tooltips that appear in the "You are not eligible for these items" window that appears when you kill bosses a second time in Raid Finder runs, so you'll know how sad you should be that that axe finally dropped when you can't roll on it.
Version 1.5.17
You can now once again see someone's average equipped item level by hovering over the Pawn button on the inspect window. (Your own equipped item level is now in the General section of your stats list, even without Pawn installed.)
Fixed a long-standing issue where hovering over the Pawn button on the inspect window could display inaccurate (too low) totals and average item levels if the server hadn't sent your computer the stats for one or more of the items the inspected player was wearing yet. (Now you know that when you hover over someone at level 85 and see that their average item level is 145, you know that they really are that much of a n00b and it's not just a miscalculation.)
Version 1.5.16
Items found in the Raid Finder versions of the Dragon Soul raid will no longer appear with an unnecessary (?) icon.
Version 1.5.15
When you delete a character and then...
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 1.5.19
Non-caster classes will no longer have off-hand frill items suggested as upgrades to their off-hand weapon by default (in the Wowhead scales), even if the secondary stats are better, because this almost certainly just means that they aren't dual-wielding, not that the item is actually useful.
Fixed a minor issue where conflicts with other addons could sometimes cause an error when trying to calculate the average equipped item level of a player you're inspecting. (Pawn still can't calculate the item level in these cases, but it won't cause an error or display inaccurate information.)
Updated the default Wowhead stat values for warriors.
Version 1.5.18
Fixed a bug in the average item level calculation for Fury warriors who use two two-handed weapons.
Added Pawn annotations to the tooltips that appear in the "You are not eligible for these items" window that appears when you kill bosses a second time in Raid Finder runs, so you'll know how sad you should be that that axe finally dropped when you can't roll on it.
Version 1.5.17
You can now once again see someone's average equipped item level by hovering over the Pawn button on the inspect window. (Your own equipped item level is now in the General section of your stats list, even without Pawn installed.)
Fixed a long-standing issue where hovering over the Pawn button on the inspect window could display inaccurate (too low) totals and average item levels if the server hadn't sent your computer the stats for one or more of the items the inspected player was wearing yet. (Now you know that when you hover over someone at level 85 and see that their average item level is 145, you know that they really are that much of a n00b and it's not just a miscalculation.)
Version 1.5.16
Items found in the Raid Finder versions of the Dragon Soul raid will no longer appear with an unnecessary (?) icon.
Version 1.5.15
When you delete a character and then...
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.