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Feature Highlight: Multiple Report Analysis

Today we wanted to highlight one of the Platinum subscriber features and explain a bit how it works. Multiple Report Analysis (or MRA for short) is available to all Platinum subscribers. They can analyze any reports, and anyone in the platinum subscriber's guild/static can use this feature for the guild/statics' reports as well.

What is Multiple Report Analysis?

MRA allows you to aggregate multiple raid nights and log reports into one single report, allowing you to analyze all pulls (up to 500 for Retail, 1000 for Classic, and 2000 for FF) together. This lets you seamlessly combine hundreds of progression pulls across the entire raid tier for easier analysis.

Combine your entire tier of progression into a single report.

How do I use this?

There's several ways to create an MRA report. The main entry point is on your guild/static page under the Analyze tab, or on your own Personal Logs with the Analyze tab on Personal Logs.

Pick Analyze on your guild page.

You can also find it on the Progress tab (Click 'Analyze All Pulls' to generate a MRA of all progress pulls for that boss).

Pick 'Analyze All Pulls' in the Progress tab to generate an MRA of all progress pulls for specific bosses.

Once on the Analyze tab, you can use this menu to narrow down what you'd like to look at. You can pick from All Bosses to a specific boss, what difficulty you'd like to use, and the date range.

Pick what you'd like to include in your MRA report.

Once you've generated your report, you can browse through it like normal.

At the top, there's also a filter to narrow down the pulls a player was present for, in case you want to analyze specific players.

Narrow down the pulls to specific players.

Pick e.g. All Wipes for Dimensius, or all P1 wipes to get all pulls that wiped in P1.

You can filter to phase specific wipes, total wipes, and more.

You can then browse through the report and narrow down things as much as you'd like.

Analyze up to 500 pulls at once!

Have you used Multiple Report Analysis before? We'd love to hear your thoughts on it!

Feature Highlight: Multiple Report Analysis

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