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Some calculation is wrong and won’t show what to upgrade. It shows my gear as all 590 but my gear is not all that high.
2a1391853d6a411b91416f4e111da937
Some calculation is wrong and won’t show what to upgrade. It shows my gear as all 590 but my gear is not all that high.
We’ll fix this in the next update, hopefully sometime later today.
The issue is a filtering problem with weapon enchants for hunters – it’s not always finding the available enchants for ranged weapons.
@yellowfive - same issue for me as a paladin. Everything is showing as a downgrade when looking at Valorstone/Crest upgrades
Snapshot ID:
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Sorry about that – fixed one bug and created another!
I just posted a patch that should resolve your issue. Reload the page and re-optimize and it should be correct now.
Still showing all options as a downgrade.
Snapshot ID: 87c255484202430ab6777e1f4bbdb37e
Thanks for the snapshot, I’ll take a look…
What is happening in your case is a conflict with some of the options that is more difficult to handle than one would think: you have specified not to use gems/enchants, but your gear has a couple enchants (weapon and ring).
Thus… the ranking becomes difficult/ambiguous, particularly in the slots for which you have enchants. Should we rank new weapons as if you’ll enchant them… and do we assume that we could use any enchant, or only the one that you have on your current item?
In general, rankings get tricky when your settings force the optimizer to be more restrictive than what you have actually done in-game.
I’ll try to improve on this case, but in the short term you can avoid the issue by allowing enchants on your Best in Bags setup. You can just ignore the enchant suggestions in-game and not purchase them – other than the weapon enchant they are of very little consequence anyway. But then you’ll get a better upgrade finder ranking.
I might adjust the gem+enchant threshold feature to allow leaving an enchant blank as well, e.g. putting a +speed enchant on a cloak without an enchant could be safely ignored. Then you could allow enchants but set a high threshold, and it would only suggest doing the higher-value enchants and leave the rest blank for now.
I just posted an update that should theoretically fix this issue for any combination of gem/enchant settings on your Best in Bags setup.