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AquaDKP => AquaDKP => Topic started by: aquasheep on February 18, 2009, 03:08:20 PM
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THE AQUADKP SYSTEM
With original contribution by Binks
Summary:
- Tier-based DKP pools
- Fixed event/kill DKP rewards
- Primary raid specs take precedence in determining loot
- Attendance-based bid tiers
- Sidegrade/upgrade options for rotting loot
Design:
We use a tier-based DKP system with fixed event/kill based DKP rewards that takes into consideration one's talent spec. A tier-based DKP system is a system in which DKP gains and losses are restricted to their corresponding tier. We use fixed event/kill DKP rewards for attendance, learning, and boss boss kills. Looting priority is given to one that can use the item for their primary, raiding spec while those looking to purchase an item as an offset do not have precedence in bidding.
Tiers:
DKP tiers reflect the natural progression of content and loot in the game. Tier 4 DKP refers to all encounters that drop tier 4 items. Tier 5 DKP refers to all encounters that drop tier 5 items. All DKP earned and DKP spent remains in the corresponding tier. For example, if you buy a tier 4 spear all the cost is not carried over into tier 5. When raiding progresses from one tier to another DKP totals are zeroed and a carry over from the previous tier is applied to reflect effort made in previous content.
The purpose of the carry over is to give those with high attendance a little extra DKP competitiveness going into the next tier. The carry over is computed by:
[highest amount of DKP earned by one person] x [60-day attendence] x [10%]
Item prices:
Item prices are determined using a rough, percentage estimate of their value and their item level. Due to the lack of precedence of offset item, the item price, regardless of piece, is 1 DKP.
2-handed weapons - 25%
Breastplates - 20%
Helm, Leggings - 17.5%
Shoulders, hands, waist, feet - 15%
1-handed weapon, ranged, shields - 12.5%
Wrist, ring, cloak, neck, trinket - 10%
Example:
A level 110 2-handed weapon drops, the DKP value would be 110 x 25% = 28 DKP.
Event/Kill DKP:
DKP will be awarded on an hourly attendance basis. Attendance DKP is computed by:
[Highest item cost / (20 hours a week x 4 weeks a month)]
Boss kills will no longer have DKP attached to them, though attendance logs will still be taken after a boss kill for loot purposes.
Bidding and Attendance Tiers:
An item goes to the person with the most accumulated DKP, priority is given to those that have the appropriate spec of an item. Should no one with the appropriate spec the item is offered up to anyone who has interest at the charge of 1 DKP. If you're bidding on an item as an offset piece it is your responsibility to tell the person who is handling the bidding. Applicants have no priority whatsoever in the bidding process, they may obtain loot if everyone else has no interest.
For item that do not have a DKP value, such as recipes and reagents, the winner of the bid is determined by who has the highest 60-day attendance. Should that fail, the highest lifetime attendance.
Should there be a dispute in pricing for a looted item, for some unseen reason, that carries little/no desirability, a member may, with the officer's consent, sell the item off and send the cash to the guild bank for a DKP refund (principally used when we first introduced DKP costs to items in TBC).
Attendance tiers are determined by your 60-day attendance, and affect your bid priority on a piece of loot. The following values are used:
Tier 1: 100%-75% 60-day
Tier 2: 74%-50% 60-day
Tier 3: 49%-0% 60-day
Bids on an item will be given priority to those with 60-day attendance percentages in a higher tier.
Example:
Digo has 100 DKP and 70% attendance
Trilly has 75 DKP and 95% attendance
Digo wants to buy T5 armor, but Trilly is in a higher attendance tier, so Trilly can outbid Digo.
Offset and Changing Specs:
The only classes allowed to bid offset are: Warrior, Paladin, Shaman, Druid, Priest, Rogue, Deathknight.
Offset bids may only be submitted if the piece does not match your primary set of gear. Your primary set of gear is that which matches the particular tree you have more than 30 points in, falling under the jurisdiction of "tank," "melee DPS," "caster DPS," "healing." If you have points equally distributed in multiple trees or you fulfill multiple roles equally, pick whichever you prefer to be labeled as your "primary" role. You are responsible for sending the correct offset bid.
DPS classes may bid offset on weapons that do not match their normal gear set under two conditions: the weapon cannot be reasonably equipped without respeccing (e.g. daggers for a combat rogue) AND the weapon will not be used with the the person's primary raiding gear set. Please note that if at any point you respec to use the weapon during raids, it will be considered a main set bid and the DKP charged appropriately.
If you change your primary raiding spec at a future date, any main set pieces you wish to be switched to offset will have their DKP swapped, and vice versa. It is your responsibility to inform a DKP officer so such corrections can be made. Corrections may not be made if the tiers that experience the largest change are no longer relevant.
Sidegrades/Upgrades:
To reduce instances of rotting loot, you can bid "upgrade" on loot to obtain it at a reduced DKP cost (for simplicity purposes, sidegrades and upgrades will all be referred to as "upgrades" regardless of whether it really is an upgrade). The guidelines for doing so are:
Upgrade bids can only be made for slots within same tier. E.g. if you are upgrading from nonset SSC/TK helm to T5 helm, you may bid upgrade. Going from T5 to T6 is NOT considered an upgrade.
Upgrade is lowest priority within onset competitors (still higher than offset)
You can still bid full DKP for upgrade to compete. Anyone paying full DKP for an item will always have priority over anyone bidding upgrade.
Only gear with a DKP cost is applicable for upgrade comparison (no pvp/rep rewards)
Upgrade bids will cost 2 DKP or 2 x the difference in DKP cost of the items, whichever is higher. E.g., I have a 2-hander that previously cost 35 DKP and bid upgrade on a 2-hander in the same tier that costs 38 DKP. I pay 6 DKP.
Bidding Priorities:
Bidding priorities are as follows:
1. Mains 75% 60-day attendance or higher bidding full -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
2. Mains 50% 60-day attendance or higher bidding full -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
3. Mains 1% 60-day attendance or higher bidding full -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
4. Mains 75% 60-day attendance or higher bidding upgrade -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
5. Mains 50% 60-day attendance or higher bidding upgrade -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
6. Mains 1% 60-day attendance or higher bidding upgrade -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
7. Mains 75% 60-day attendance or higher bidding offset -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
8. Mains 50% 60-day attendance or higher bidding offset -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
9. Mains 1% 60-day attendance or higher bidding offset -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance, then lifetime attendance
10. All alts, regardless of bid type (since mains are charged offset price regardless) -> sorted by main's DKP, then main's 60-day attendance, then main's lifetime attendance.
11. Apps bidding full -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance
12. Apps bidding upgrade -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance
13. Apps bidding offset -> sorted by DKP, then 60-day attendance
Quitting:
If you quit, and your 60-day attendance drops to zero, your DKP will be zeroed and not restored.
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this isn't your personal soapbox, azn
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omg, the token Binks contribution :(
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omg, the token Binks contribution :(
Omg added, sorry Binks.
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My ego thanks you.