Combat-log coaching — the numbers Details won't show youAI…
Reading the threads of fate…
Needs Advanced Combat Logging enabled in-game (Options → Network) and
/combatlog running — that's what writes the _SUPPORT events.
Everything is parsed on your machine; nothing is stored.
Getting started
Upload a World of Warcraft combat log and get plain, spec-aware coaching
notes for every player — the numbers your in-game meter won't show you. It also re-scores
the group's damage the way Warcraft Logs does, crediting an Augmentation Evoker's support
buffs back to whoever earned them. Everything runs in your browser; your log is never stored.
1 · Get your combat log
In-game: Options → System → Network, tick Advanced Combat Logging.
Type /combatlog before your dungeon or raid, and again after to stop it.
Find the file in World of Warcraft/_retail_/Logs/WoWCombatLog-*.txt and drop it on the page.
2 · Read the meter
Each player's bar has two colors:
Personal damage — what they actually dealt, after Aug buffs are debited.
Aug contribution — damage the Evoker's buffs enabled, credited back to the Evoker.
Raw DPS is what Details shows in-game. Adj. DPS is the fair number once support
damage is moved to whoever earned it — the same reallocation Warcraft Logs performs.
3 · Read the findings
Under Findings, each player has a collapsible list of notes. Every number is computed
from your log — nothing is guessed. The colored tag tells you how much it matters:
majorThe biggest, most worthwhile thing to fix.
minorA smaller tweak — worth it once the majors are handled.
goodYou're already doing this well — keep it up.
contextBackground info, not something to change.
4 · AI review (optional)
Hit AI review on any player for a longer written coaching summary. The AI only explains
and prioritizes the findings above — it never invents numbers. The light in the top bar
shows whether an AI provider is connected.
New to this? Start with your major findings — fixing one or two of
those is usually the fastest way to climb the meter.