FSLootTracker

FSLootTracker

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is loot and money tracking add-on designed to help you keep track of items looted in raids and while farming. It can track items and money that you pick up while farming and looting in open world, as well as items gained by you and other party members in raids and dungeons won through rolls or master loot.  Logs can be exported and the items can also be linked back in chat later.

Features

  • Tracking items that you loot from the ground
  • Tracking items that you and party members win in rolls
  • Tracking items that you and party members are assigned by Master Loot
  • Tracking information about items looted such as Quantity, Quality, Zone, Type, Time Looted, Sell Value, Source
  • Point System (DKP) values of items assigned
  • Tracking currency gains for Money, Renown, Elder Gems, Prestige, and Glory
  • Statistic about money looted including:
    • Total Money Earned this Session
    • Average value of all money looted
    • Largest amount of money looted in a single event
    • Total value of all Junk Items picked up this play session
    • Estimated Earnings per Hour
  • Item tooltips and linking from within the tracker
  • Ability Update tracked loot events
  • Option to watch or ignore specific items
  • Option to filter specific loot sources and qualities
  • Display count of watched items in the Objective Tracker
  • Ability to clear and reset the current session
  • Ability to export current session into a few common formats, including: JSON, BBCode, HTML, CSV
  • Tracked data is persisted between game reloads.

How can I access the tracker window?

FSLootTracker can be access either through the button on the menu or through the slash command: /loot

What does the Item Tracker look like?

The Loot tracker presents items chronologically from when they were looted from oldest at the top to newest at the bottom. Items which are being watched for show up with green backgrounds, while other items show up with blue backgrounds. Additional information is show for each loot event and events can be updated, removed, added to the watch list, or ignored by Right Clicking to bring up the context menu.

What are Watched items?

Watched items provide a way to track the number of a specific items that was looted during the session and are a handy way to keep track of the counts of those items. This count appears in the Objective Tracker and can be enabled or disabled through the Objective Tracker toggles. 

Watched items can only be added from the tracker list for items which have been seen before and tracked. Items can be removed by removing the entry from the watched items in the options.

What happens with ignored items?

Ignored items are never tracked and no data for them is stored. If an export is performed, then no data for that item appears. Like the watch list, items can only be added to the ignored list if they have been tracked and then ignored from the tracker. Items can be removed from the ignore list through the options.

How do I export the data?

FSLootTracker pushes all relevant data to the clipboard when exporting. You can paste the data from the clipboard into a file, a forum post, or any program that is setup to handle the format chosen. Before exporting, the desired format should be chosen from the options.

After the format is chosen, the button can be pressed to bring up a preview of what the data will look like and a button to copy the data to the clipboard. The data can be then copied to the clipboard and pasted into the desired program.

NOTE: Care should be taken when exporting data while running other add-ons which use the clipboard such as WildstarLogger or the JabbitHole data miner, since these add-ons use the clipboard to save data. Attempting an export while they are in active use could result in strange data in your logs, or in your export.

What currency stats are your tracking?

The session stats panel is pretty self-explanatory and looks like this—

Why did you make FSLootTracker?

FSLootTracker was inspired by CTRaidTracker/CTLootTracker from way back in the early years of WoW. Technology has changed a great deal since then, so FSLootTracker was built to use newer standards to help facilitate the export and tracking of loot. Back in beta, I often found that as playing, I would lose track of what loot I was picking up as I was leveling or in dungeons. I also could not find a way to easily track what loot was being handed out in raids, so my raiding guild also needed this functionality.  Since it did not appear that anyone else was developing this functionality, I decided to, and here we are.

Can I get more information about FSLootTracker or an error it's throwing?

To report an error or get information about other upcoming features and issues, please visit the project's issue tracker: https://github.com/NexusInstruments/FSLootTracker/issues