What is the Armory?
The Armory is a vast searchable database of information for World of Warcraft - taken straight from the real servers, updated in real time, and presented in a user-friendly interface. Since the Armory pulls its data from the actual game servers, it is the most comprehensive and up-to-date database on the characters, arena teams, and guilds of World of Warcraft in existence.
What are the different sections of the Armory?
The Armory includes character profiles, arena teams, and guilds.
What are the Character Profiles?
Every character on every realm in World of Warcraft that is at least level 10 has a detailed Character Profile. Each profile includes the character's basic info, such as their name, server, and guild name, as well as their equipped items and their talent build. Simply type in a character name or part of a name, and the search results will display all matching players with that name.
What can I view on the Guild page?
By searching for guilds by name, you can view the roster of every guild in World of Warcraft. The search results will include what realm and faction the guild belongs to. The guild page is also navigable from a guild member's Character Profile.
What can I view on the Arena page?
Every arena team in the game will be searchable by name. Clicking on the name of a team will show you that team's roster, arena points, arena rating, and win-loss record. The arena page is also navigable from a team member's Character Profile.
What are the recommended and supported browsers for the Armory?
The Armory supports Internet Explorer (version 6.0 and up), Opera 9, and Safari. However, the Armory is best experienced with
Firefox. In addition, certain features require
Flash Player to function. Currently, the arena team icons are Flash elements, and future aspects of the Armory may be reliant on Flash as well.
What is the Armory?
The Armory is a vast searchable database of information for World of Warcraft - taken straight from the real servers, updated in real time, and presented in a user-friendly interface. Since the Armory pulls its data from the actual game servers, it is the most comprehensive and up-to-date database on the characters, arena teams, and guilds of World of Warcraft in existence.
Blizzard just launched a VGSoH style community page/database to spy on other players see their gear, build, reputation, skills, PvP and guild information etc.
Ive found it a little buggy so far but it is in BETA.
heres me:
armory.wow-europe.com/#character-sheet.xml
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...yeah, i kinda noticed that all that XFire does is just show people how much of your life WoW is eating (in hours), and how much of an addict you are (imagine it saying WOW: 86 hours played this week) lol. it would be great if people can see what you've got to show for all those hours spent (or played. or wasted. whichever you prefer. ).
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Finally Blizzard add this on their own official site, I have been waiting for them to do it. Thanx for the link, going to upload my characters there later, maybe....
Me in my tank gear:
armory.wow-europe.com/#character-sheet.xml
What it does miss is to see my stats when I'm in feral forms.
ctprofiles.net/2851765
Still provides more info. And ofcourse the whines for "privacy" have started
you mean the whines along the line of "damn, now i can't tell my guild i'm prot spec to take over the MT spot in the raid while i'm actually 43 into arms"?
MMORPG addict since 1995.
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be a sweetheart, help me dominate the world...
Armory EU: armory.wow-europe.com/