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Have you ever wanted to know some of the most common pulls, Bloodlust timings, and pain points in each Mythic+ dungeon at specific keystone levels, or with certain group compositions? The guesswork is over, as this incredible new feature leverages data sourced from millions of Live Tracked runs to show you what players are putting into action.
You can use the NEW
Mythic+ Heatmaps feature to see Player Deaths, Enemy Deaths, and Bloodlust Casts. Here are some examples of the various insights you can glean from the many filtering options available:
Player Deaths: See which spots are most dangerous in the “+2 to +11” keystone range vs. “+12 and Up” in
Grim BatolEnemy Deaths: View the most common pulls in no-death runs with certain specs in
Ara-Kara, City of Echoes keys “+12 and Up” by setting Player Deaths to a maximum of 0 and filtering by group composition (For example: Protection Paladin, Restoration Druid, Augmentation Evoker, Elemental Shaman, and Assassination Rogue)
Bloodlust Casts: See where most players use
Bloodlust in keystone levels +16 and up in
City of ThreadsIMPORTANTMythic+ Heatmaps are powered by
Live Tracking on the Raider.IO Desktop App.Read more about this feature here.
HOW IT WORKS
The Heatmap Feature is part of the new
Raider.IO Stats page with visualizations powered by
Keystone.Guru. Data from a vast repository of Live Tracked runs is continuously collected and then processed to provide you with better insight into Mythic+ routing trends.
STEP 1: Go to
Raider.IO Stats and click
Mythic+ HeatmapsSTEP 2: Select a dungeon
STEP 3: Adjust the filters or Edit Heatmap to view fullscreen on Keystone.Guru
ADDITIONAL FILTERING OPTIONS: Item level, Maximum player deaths
For now,
Mythic+ Heatmaps are only possible for dungeon routes completed during The War Within Season 1, but we will expand upon this tool to include past seasons.
With the Heatmap Feature in Beta testing and quickly growing in scope, your feedback is imperative towards tailoring this tool to your Mythic+ routing needs. Please let us know your thoughts via
Discord in the
#heatmaps-feedback channel!