This equation provides a look-up into the WoW-Class-Base data set. This data set provides the starting attribute values for each World of Warcraft (WoW) character defined by the character's faction, race and class combination. The data accessed are the attribute values, such as Health or Armor or Attack Speed, that your character would have when you first start the game.
Inputs
To choose a specific character you must select a valid combination of the following:
- Faction - there are two factions in World of Warcraft: Alliance and Horde. These two factions are enemies in regular game play
- Race - there are thirteen races represented in WoW. Each Alliance has six sworn Races and the thirteenth race, the Pandaren, will choose an Alliance after the character has achieved a higher level
- Alliance Races : Drainei, Dwarf, Gnome, Human, Night Elf, Worgen
- Horde Races : Blood Elf, Goblin, Orc, Tauren, Troll, Undead
- Class - there are ten classes represented amongst the Races: Death Knight,Druid,Hunter,Mage,Monk,Paladin,Priest,Rogue,Shaman,Warlock,Warrior
- Attribute - the character attribute you want to pull from the data set. The attributes available in the data set are:
- Health
- Mana
- Focus
- Rage
- Move Speed
- Strength
- Agility
- Intellect
- Stamina
- Critical Strike
- Haste
- Spirit
- Bonus Armor
- Multistrike
- Leech
- Versatility
- Avoidance
- Damage-L
- Damage-H
- Attack Power
- Attack Speed
- Spell Power
- Focus Regen
- Mana Regen
- Armor
- Dodge
- Parry
- Block
Usage
This vCalc look-up will provide an equation in equation (EiE) for various simulation and analysis functions also built as vCalc equations. You can perform comparisons of the starting characteristics of the various races, from which you can draw conclusions on the nature of the races and classes.
See also
- ^ http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/