ABOUT
ItemLevelDKP is an addon for calculating DKP based on the item's item level, quality and slot. The result is a price tuned to an item's worth based on what Blizz gives the item of stats.
The calculation is based around the fact that the quality of an item will decide some of the price:
Blue = (itemLevel - 1.84) / 1.6
Epic = (itemLevel - 1.3) / 1.3
Legendary = itemLevel
ilvl 100 gives:
Blue = 61
Epic = 75
Legendary = 100
This is the factor which you base your cost on. Secondly you have a slot mod which is a factor that deal with items getting less item budget based on slot.
head = 1
neck = 0.54
shoulder = 0.74
chest = 1
waist = 0.74
legs = 1
feet = 0.74
wrist = 0.54
hand = 0.74
finger = 0.54
trinket = 0.68
cloak = 0.54
weapon = 1
shield = 0.65
2h weapon = 1.5
MH weapon = 1
OH weapon = 1
off hand = 0.52
bow/xbow/gun = 1.5
wand = 0.50
relic = 0.30
This is multiplied with the base cost from item level and quality. A epic, ilvl 100 2h sword will be:
DKP = (itemLevel - 1.3) / 1.3 * 1.5
DKP = 112.5
Pricing is limited to armor and weapons, but stuff like tabards and thrown weapons are not included.
TODOS AND BUGS
- Make a config panel to edit some factors and numbers.
- Support lists of item priority?
CONTRIBUTE
Send me patches on either of the channels listed below. I cannot guarantee all modifications implemented into the addon, but I will do my best to expand ItemLevelDKP.
CREDITS
Written by Raut of Exodus, DraenorEU. You can contact me at
- http://www.exodus-guild.eu/
- http://draenor.eu
- Horde on DraenorEU
A lot of the thinking behind this addon is stolen from
http://www.wowwiki.com/Formulas:Item_Values
Thanks to Lorgoth of Exodus, DraenorEU for input and advice. Also thanks to draenoreu.com and my old guild, the-cabal.net, for healthy discussions.
Based on Lazare of LightbringerUS work, PriceTag. He claims to have gotten code from the following people:
"Most of the credit goes to Vita's DKP Tooltip mod and to Ratings Buster. The blame is mine alone. :-)"
Facts
- Date created
- 13 Feb 2007
- Last updated
- 18 Oct 2008