FAQ

Most players refer to Raid logs on WCL (Warcraft Logs). Because raid logs use percentiles, you can objectively compare your performance under the same boss/role/class conditions, which makes them highly reliable.
By contrast, Mythic+ scores apply keystone-level scaling, which causes scores to cluster at the high end in higher keys, reducing their usefulness as an objective, discriminative metric.

To address this, RAGON aggregates percentile data under identical dungeon, class, and keystone-level conditions.
In other words, just like raid logs, you can view percentile-based indicators for Mythic+ as well—so even players who don’t raid can easily access objective metrics in the Mythic+ context.
RAGON collects data via two paths:
  • Blizzard Official Leaderboards: Once your completion appears on the leaderboard, we ingest it in near real time.
  • WCL (Warcraft Logs): If you upload your Mythic+ log, we provide analysis based on that log.
Right after you finish a run, your data may not appear due to leaderboard propagation delays or because the WCL log hasn’t been uploaded.
If you upload your Mythic+ log to WCL, the detailed analysis will also become available on RAGON.
  • Profile/character basics: Blizzard Official API
  • Items/tooltips: Wowhead
  • Mythic+ profile (scores/records): Raider.IO
  • Mythic+ dungeon logs (analysis metrics): WCL (Warcraft Logs)

Many thanks to Blizzard, Wowhead, Raider.IO, and WCL(Warcraft Logs).
We welcome all feedback, including bug reports, feature requests, and other inquiries.
Please contact us anytime—we’ll review quickly and get back to you.
wow.ragon@gmail.com