WarcraftIQ produces a shareable, evidence-backed argument that identifies a raider's habitual gaps against a named peer on a specific fight, and ranks the 3–6 habits they should change next raid.
The output is a persuasion artefact, not a dashboard. Every design choice reinforces that: ranked recommendations, named-peer comparisons, coach-voiced prose. When you drop a WarcraftIQ link in Discord, anyone can read it cold and understand exactly what needs to change and why.
How we define a habit
A single pull tells you very little. Maybe the raid wiped early, maybe you were assigned differently, maybe RNG went against you. WarcraftIQ doesn't analyse single pulls — it aggregates your behaviour across every pull you've logged on a fight this tier.
When we say “you cast Smite 2.6 times per minute,” that number is computed across 40 minutes of Phase 1 time spread over 23 pulls. That's not variance — that's a habit. And habits are what we help you change.
Single Pull vs Aggregate
The aggregate smooths out variance and reveals the true habitual rate
What we don't do
- We're not a rotation simulator — we analyse what you actually did, not what you theoretically should do.
- We don't give gear advice — your item level is a filter for finding peers, not something we tell you to change.
- We don't cover PvP or Mythic+ — our analysis is built for raid encounters with phase-based mechanics.
- We're not chasing percentiles — we help you close the gap against a specific peer, not climb a leaderboard.