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Barolus
This addon adds score markers on the Azerite powers on your Azerite gear to help you pick the best powers for your class and spec and tells you not only your current total score, but also the current and maximum score potential for the item. You can use built in Default-scales, make New scales for any class and spec or share them with others using Export/Import.
Only one scale can be active to be showing scores in the Azerite UI at any given time, but you can check as many scales you want to be shown on tooltips in the Weights Editor. Tooltips will have list of those scales with current score, current potential and maximum score for the item you hover on. If you enable scales to be shown on tooltips for your offspecs or different scenarios, you can tell fast if an item has potential to be a possible upgrade for you or not without changing Default-scales.
The addon can add itemlevel to the score calculations if you wish so. You can use either +1 itemlevel = +1 score or let the addon calculate the score value of +1 itemlevel based on your scales weight for Azerite Empowered (+5ilvl center trait).
Itemlevel
You can also enable relative scores to replace the absolute number values with percentages compared to your current equipped item for that slot and have the tooltip texts shown only for relative scales if the possible gain is upgrade.
Relative Scores
Scales
Default-scales are meant to be a all-around starter weights for people who aren't good at simulating their own results. My plan is to NOT push updates for them after every small fix or fine tuning of SimulationCraft. For more accurate and/or up to date results, I strongly suggest you use Custom-scales by either simulating your own results tailored for your own characters, search for import-strings at sites specialized in theorycrafting for your own class and specialization or visit sites specialized at doing these simulations for all the different classes and specializations. If you are min-maxing your character, running your own simulations after every item swap for every scenario you are interested in is the only way of getting accurate results. There isn't a single magic scale that works everytime all the time.
Most of the current Default-scales are done by myself using SimulationCraft and might contain some errors. SimulationCraft doesn't support healers, so I can't simulate Default-scales for those specs. PM me if you want to help contribute for Default-scales.
At the time of writing this, at least https://www.herodamage.com/ and https://bloodmallet.com/ provides import-strings for all the specializations supported by SimulationCraft (I'm not affiliated with these sites).
If you have good source for ranking Azerite powers for your own spec, you make and export the best Custom-scale for your spec yourself, or you can help me improve my SimulationCraft templates, don't hesitate to contact me via PM, comment or ticket so everyone can benefit from the improved Default-scales.
Read this if you can't find trait X in the Weight Editor!
If you are looking for role specific Azerite trait (not to be confused with specialization specific traits), but can't find it in the Weight Editor, the trait could be aimed for different role than you current (even though it could be usable by your class because you have access to specialization with that role). To make it appear in the Weight Editor, make sure Show Role specific powers only for my own specialization role is disabled in the Config (ESC - Interface - AddOns - AzeritePowerWeights)
For specialization specific traits addon only shows the traits returned by Blizzard's API for your specialization. If you are 110% sure you can use it, you can Export your current scale, add the weight for the trait manually (add [azeritePowerID]=[YOUR WEIGHT] to the list of weights in the export-string, without the brackets of course) and Import the scale to update your scale. You still won't see the trait in the Weight Editor, but it will be added to all calculations and will be visible in AzeriteUI.
If you still can't find a trait and you are 100% sure you should be able to find it, don't hesitate to open a issue ticket or contact me any other way!
Errors, bugs and feature requests
If you run into errors or bugs or have request for new feature, please check if someone has already made a ticket for it. Going through same information posted across all the different pages and inboxes takes time away from actually fixing the problems.
You can find all the tickets at the Curseforge's Issue tracker and post your new findings to the existing tickets if the new information is still relevant. If you can't find existing ticket for the bug/feature request, then you can create a new one.
If you don't get any errors but the addon is clearly not working, make sure you have Lua-errors turned on (/console scriptErrors 1).
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8.2.0 AzeritePowerWeights


This addon adds score markers on the Azerite powers on your Azerite gear to help you pick the best powers for your class and spec and tells you not only your current total score, but also the current and maximum score potential for the item. You can use built in Default-scales, make New scales for any class and spec or share them with others using Export/Import.
Only one scale can be active to be showing scores in the Azerite UI at any given time, but you can check as many scales you want to be shown on tooltips in the Weights Editor. Tooltips will have list of those scales with current score, current potential and maximum score for the item you hover on. If you enable scales to be shown on tooltips for your offspecs or different scenarios, you can tell fast if an item has potential to be a possible upgrade for you or not without changing Default-scales.
The addon can add itemlevel to the score calculations if you wish so. You can use either +1 itemlevel = +1 score or let the addon calculate the score value of +1 itemlevel based on your scales weight for Azerite Empowered (+5ilvl center trait).
Itemlevel
You can also enable relative scores to replace the absolute number values with percentages compared to your current equipped item for that slot and have the tooltip texts shown only for relative scales if the possible gain is upgrade.
Relative Scores
Scales
Default-scales are meant to be a all-around starter weights for people who aren't good at simulating their own results. My plan is to NOT push updates for them after every small fix or fine tuning of SimulationCraft. For more accurate and/or up to date results, I strongly suggest you use Custom-scales by either simulating your own results tailored for your own characters, search for import-strings at sites specialized in theorycrafting for your own class and specialization or visit sites specialized at doing these simulations for all the different classes and specializations. If you are min-maxing your character, running your own simulations after every item swap for every scenario you are interested in is the only way of getting accurate results. There isn't a single magic scale that works everytime all the time.
Most of the current Default-scales are done by myself using SimulationCraft and might contain some errors. SimulationCraft doesn't support healers, so I can't simulate Default-scales for those specs. PM me if you want to help contribute for Default-scales.
At the time of writing this, at least https://www.herodamage.com/ and https://bloodmallet.com/ provides import-strings for all the specializations supported by SimulationCraft (I'm not affiliated with these sites).
If you have good source for ranking Azerite powers for your own spec, you make and export the best Custom-scale for your spec yourself, or you can help me improve my SimulationCraft templates, don't hesitate to contact me via PM, comment or ticket so everyone can benefit from the improved Default-scales.
Read this if you can't find trait X in the Weight Editor!
If you are looking for role specific Azerite trait (not to be confused with specialization specific traits), but can't find it in the Weight Editor, the trait could be aimed for different role than you current (even though it could be usable by your class because you have access to specialization with that role). To make it appear in the Weight Editor, make sure Show Role specific powers only for my own specialization role is disabled in the Config (ESC - Interface - AddOns - AzeritePowerWeights)
For specialization specific traits addon only shows the traits returned by Blizzard's API for your specialization. If you are 110% sure you can use it, you can Export your current scale, add the weight for the trait manually (add [azeritePowerID]=[YOUR WEIGHT] to the list of weights in the export-string, without the brackets of course) and Import the scale to update your scale. You still won't see the trait in the Weight Editor, but it will be added to all calculations and will be visible in AzeriteUI.
If you still can't find a trait and you are 100% sure you should be able to find it, don't hesitate to open a issue ticket or contact me any other way!
Errors, bugs and feature requests
If you run into errors or bugs or have request for new feature, please check if someone has already made a ticket for it. Going through same information posted across all the different pages and inboxes takes time away from actually fixing the problems.
You can find all the tickets at the Curseforge's Issue tracker and post your new findings to the existing tickets if the new information is still relevant. If you can't find existing ticket for the bug/feature request, then you can create a new one.
If you don't get any errors but the addon is clearly not working, make sure you have Lua-errors turned on (/console scriptErrors 1).
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