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ProfStats

Tracks profession statistics on Wynncraft

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Fabric 1.21.4

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ProfStats 1.0.3

1.0.3 · 1 week ago · 69.83 KB

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Fabric 1.21.4
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ProfStats 1.0.2

1.0.2 · 1 week ago · 69.84 KB

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Fabric 1.21.4
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ProfStats 1.0.1

1.0.1 · 2 weeks ago · 64.08 KB

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Fabric 1.21.4

About

ProfStats is a Wynncraft mod that tracks profession data locally. It tracks both gathering data and crafting data for all gathers and crafts.

All data is tracked locally, and can be found in the data/prof-stats/ folder in the minecraft instance folder that the mod is active in.

Data saved when crafting

  • Profession used
  • Profession level
  • Professson XP gained from craft
  • Percentage to next profession level
  • XP multiplier applied
  • Level of the crafted item
  • Level, tier and name of materials and ingredients used for the craft

Data saved when gathering

  • Profession used
  • Profession level
  • Professson XP gained from gather
  • Percentage to next profession level
  • Level of node gathered
  • XP multiplier applied
  • Gathering XP boost gained from armor, consumables and other identifications
  • Gathering Speed boost gained from armor, consumables and other identifications
  • If player has hunted activated
  • Active guild gathering xp boost tier
  • Ticks it took to gather the node
  • Tier, speed and durability of the tool used for the gather
  • Tier, count and name of material received from the gather

This data is only stored by the mod, not displayed or analysed. Any analysis of the data has to be done manually utilizing the files created by the mod. For example, tracking how much XP one has gathered in the last day, or other research-related purposes such as figuring out what base-xp nodes have, or the formula that is used for crafting.

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