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Simulation Set Diffs... 1 Piece Diffs & Priority Upgrade Pathway Generation #3403

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loquerion opened this issue Jul 31, 2023 · 2 comments
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@loquerion
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No, net new.

Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to be able to choose 2 sets of gear for my character, and ask the tool to "Diff them", item by item, presenting a list prioritized by which items give the best DPS increase.

Describe alternatives you've considered
At present, I am manually changing each item in the base list, running the sim, writing the result down, resetting to the saved base spec, and changing the next item.

Additional context
Extending on from this, it would be interesting to work out the best 1,2,3, or 4 stage upgrade paths (to include the potential for set bonus' etc).

@kayla-glick
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Hey @loquerion 👋 this can already be accomplished with wowsims using the experimental "Batch Sim" feature.

You can enable experimental features from the cogwheel in the header.

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You should then see the in-development "Batch" tab where you can import from bags using the wowsims exporter addon, from favorited items, by adding all items in a gear slot using the "Add to batch sim" button, or by searching items by clicking "Add item" in the batch sim tab.

You can then sim a batch of items, see the DPS value of each batch, and get recommendations.

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loquerion commented Aug 21, 2023 via email

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