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#WOW LEGION PTR NOTES 7.2 FULL#
Old Gods don't actually look like that but that is their full body size according to the lore.Note: This is a generic section stub. Some characters can change their size using magic (Archimonde) so it's hard to be extremely accurate with everything. I tried my best to find official sources on all of them but for some there simply isn't anything and in those cases I followed official artwork and in-game size. Size comparison between most of the main characters in World of Warcraft. There's even a surprise cameo at the end! The sizes are taken from official sources where possible, with some estimations based on in-game models where there isn't any specific info, but it's all looking pretty impressive nonetheless! In regards to the Old Gods, they don't actually look like that and are just depicted as we know them from their boss encounters, but they are actually that large, as their bodies extend deep into Azeroth. Here's a very interesting one, as anboniwow took a stab at making a visual scale of many of Azeroth's denizens, putting them side-by-side! From gnomes to tauren, nathrezim to eredar, including specific characters like the Lich King, Archimonde, and of course, the Old Gods and Sargeras himself. Shadow Priest (168.55) (down from A-Tier) Mistweaver Monk (166.37 lb_ci) (down from A-Tier)īased on 15,949 runs, ranging in difficulty from +16 to +32.īased on 14,905 runs, ranging in difficulty from +16 to +32.

The specs are ranked based on their lb_ci which stands for the lower bound of a 95% confidence interval. If a certain tier is missing, it's not occupied by any specialization.īased on 16,395 runs, ranging in difficulty from +16 to +32.īased on 16,395 runs, ranging in difficulty from +16 to +32. Mythic+ Tier List in Shadowlands Season 4 Week 5 Tanks, Healers, Melee, and Ranged are all on the same scale, they're just shown separately for easier comparison across roles. The site takes the lower bounds of the 95% confidence interval calculated and then clusters them into 6 buckets using the Ckmeans algorithm. You can find more information by reading the site's FAQ. The site then averages these lower bounds, one per dungeon, to get an overall average lower bound for each spec, which is finally used to create the tier list. For each dungeon and specialization, the site takes the lower bound of a 95% confidence interval of the top 100 runs for each specialization. The site looks at the top 100 keys per dungeon per affix across all regions and examines their raider.io scores. The data used in the post comes from Subcreation, a site maintained by Alcaras. Subcreation provides statistical analysis of Mythic+ dungeons, raids, and PvP in Shadowlands, and the data is provided via the Warcraft Logs API and Raider.io. If you'd like to support Subcreation, you can check out their Patreon.

Therefore, the data presented in this post will always differ from our Mythic Tier Lists maintained by our writer Petko. Please note that the tier list is biased toward the top end because it only looks at the top 100 keys per dungeon per affix and it doesn't look at keys below +16 and untimed runs. The following post is based on statistics provided by Subcreation, a website that gathers various Mythic+ data from live servers. Find out how the Mythic+ tier list has shifted, according to Subcreation. The fifth week of Shadowlands Season 4 ends on Tuesday with the weekly reset.
