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Untitled logLordaeron208/465.8 MBJun 22, 08:43 PMOpen
plazia<The Original Club>Lordaeron95/3353.6 MBJun 20, 11:38 AMOpen
plazia<The Original Club>Lordaeron137/6353.6 MBJun 20, 11:24 AMOpen
Untitled logLordaeron378/779.9 MBJun 20, 03:03 AMOpen
Untitled logLordaeron43/1116.4 MBJun 17, 04:06 AMOpen

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What is Skaldlogs?

Skaldlogs is a free combat log analyzer for World of Warcraft, built for raiders on private servers — WotLK 3.3.5 first, with support for log formats from Classic to BFA. Upload the WoWCombatLog.txt file your client already generates and get a complete raid report in minutes: who actually performed, who died to what, and who pulled without a flask.

Built for raid leaders

DPS & HPS per boss

Effective numbers per pull, excluding AFK time and inactive phases — not padded whole-night meters.

Food & flask compliance

A 4-level colour code shows who was raid-ready on every single pull, including the minute before it.

Death recap

The last 10 seconds before every death: damage taken, healing received and defensive cooldowns — or the lack of them.

Boss mechanics

Missed interrupts, avoidable damage and failed mechanics, categorised per boss with clear labels.

How it works

  1. Enable logging with /combatlog in-game, or let the Skald addon do it automatically when you zone into a raid.
  2. Drop your WoWCombatLog.txt on the upload page — parsing runs in your browser, nothing is sent to the server until you confirm.
  3. Share the report with your raid: DPS/HPS rankings, death recaps, consumable compliance and boss mechanics, pull by pull.

Skaldlogs is free, works without an account, and speaks 7 languages. Want to know more?

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