Procodile
Procodile gathers statistics on certain chance-on-use spells, also known as procs. It currently tracks:
- Number of procs
- Procs per minute (PPM)
- Uptime (percentage of time spent tracking)
- Damage per second (DPS)
- Min/average/max damage
- Energy regen on self
- Energy regen for party/raid per second
- Estimated internal cooldown
The estimated internal cooldown is the shortest time between two procs in one fight. The DPS is only shown for procs where it makes sense, such as Bandit's Insignia. Likewise, energy regen (Replenishment for instance) is only shown where applicable.
Procs and cooldowns can be announced with combat text messages, screen flashing and shaking, and sounds, to get your attention.
Procodile can show bars for the estimated internal cooldown, and for the duration of aura-style procs, where a temporary buff or debuff is applied to you or your target. The bars can be fully customized.
It will automatically find your worn proc items, enchants, talents, and glyphs. You can also add your own spells to track. You can disable those procs you are not interested in.
Note that not all items, enchants and talents are included. They are hardcoded in since that is the only way of associating, for example, an item with a proc.
Statistics can be displayed through an LDB display addon (a few examples are Titan, Fortress, and DockingStation), or from a minimap button. Proc statistics are also shown in item tooltips.
SharedMedia is recommended for more fonts, textures and sounds.
Missing a proc, or one not working?
File a ticket about it please and I will most likely be able to add/fix it. Most of the procs Procodile can track are not tested by myself.
How do I get this thing to move off the left side of my Fubar to the center? I have absolutely no fubar options available for it.
It doesn't require Fubar, runs fine without it as i can attest to.
Seems to work well enough, although it would be nice if there was someway to add spells through a gui, as well as turn off Verbose mode by default.
Thanks for adding all that in, works great.
ah nais,the first working proc-timer since 2.4.x
but not everybody uses fubar...