Roster Report
Audit your whole guild's gear, enchants, gems, Mythic+ progress, and raid readiness from one screen, without opening every armory page by hand.
What the Roster Report Is
The Roster Report is a single read of your guild's raid readiness: item level, enchants and gems, Mythic+ progress, and raid kills, one row per character. It is built from your synced Battle.net, Raider.io, and Warcraft Logs data, so you can check the whole raid at a glance instead of opening each character's armory page before pull.
Where to find it
The Roster Report is the default landing of your Group Hub, and also opens from the Roster Report tab. It reads the guild characters you have assigned to roster members, so if the report is empty, assign characters first in the Roster section.
The Views
A sub-nav at the top of the report switches between six views. They all share the same roster and the same filters, so switching between them is instant.
| View | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Summary | One row per character with the headline columns: item level, M+ rating, weekly keys, raid progress, and enchant and gem issue counts. This is the at-a-glance readiness table. |
| Gear Overview | Every equipment slot of every character as a color-coded item-level grid, so a single slot someone forgot to upgrade stands out. You can toggle the item icons on or off. |
| Gear Upgrades | How many upgrade steps each item has left, broken down by track, with a "Needs upgrades only" filter. Maxed items are marked, so you can see who still has upgrades to spend on. |
| Enchants & Gems | Each character's enchantable slots and sockets, flagging missing enchants and empty sockets by slot. This is the nag list you paste into officer chat. |
| Mythic+ | Each character's season rating and best key per dungeon, plus the keys they've run this week. |
| Raid | Each character's boss kill progress across the current tier's raids, split by Normal, Heroic, and Mythic. |
Filtering the Report
The control strip under the sub-nav narrows every view at once:
- Mains and Alts. Show only mains, only alts, or both.
- Roles. Toggle tanks, healers, melee, and ranged on or off.
- Member. Focus a single roster member and their characters.
- Guild ranks. Hide ranks you do not audit, such as Social or trials. Your choice is remembered for next time.
- Sort. Order rows by item level (the default) or by roster (rank, then name).
A freshness stamp on the right shows how recently the data was synced, for example "Updated 2 hours ago", so you know how current the report is.
Where the Data Comes From
The report is built from public data: Battle.net armory profiles for gear, enchants, and gems, Raider.io for Mythic+, and Warcraft Logs for raid kills. Nobody on your roster needs an addon for any of it. The one thing the armory cannot expose is in-game currency totals like exact crest balances, which is why the Gear Upgrades view counts the steps an item has left rather than the crests a player is holding.
We are not precious about what the Roster Report is. It aggregates the WoW API, Raider.io, and Warcraft Logs and lays the result out in one place, in context with the resets, assignments, and cooldown plans you are already working on here. The hard part, gathering and grading all of that data, is their work, not ours, and the real value lives with them. What we try to add is a clear, useful way to read it next to everything else you do on the site. If that helps you run your raid, we have done our job, and the credit for what sits underneath belongs to Raider.io and Warcraft Logs, who we are genuinely grateful to.
Seeing What Actually Happened
The Roster Report tells you whether a raider is prepared. To see whether they performed, who showed up, who survived the mechanics, and who pressed their cooldowns, pair it with WCL Compare and your group's logs. Gear is potential. Your logs are what actually happened, and reading both together is what tells you the raid is genuinely ready.