What the Calendar Is
The Calendar is your raid schedule and attendance in one place. Set your raid times once and Viserio fills the calendar forward for you. Raiders sign up for each night, and you get a running picture of who is coming and who actually showed.
Where to find it
The Calendar lives on your group page under the Calendar tab.
The Views
| View | What it is |
|---|---|
| Calendar | A month grid of every raid night. Click a night to open it and sign up. |
| List | The same nights as a table, with role counts at a glance. |
| Signups | An attendance scoreboard: each player's turnout over time, with an optional overlay of who actually raided from your Warcraft Logs. |
| Settings | Admin-only. Set your raid times and bulk-manage nights. |
Raid Times Do the Work
Set your raid days and times once, and nights are generated forward automatically. You choose whether they keep rolling out ahead or stop on a fixed date. Change your raid times later and only upcoming nights update: past nights and the attendance on them never change.
Signing Up
Claim your spot on the roster, open a night, and set your status. The raid leader chooses which options are offered, from:
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Present | You're in. |
| Absent | You can't make it. |
| Tentative | Maybe, not locked in yet. |
| Late | Coming, but after the start. |
| Standby | Available as backup if needed. |
You can add a short comment with your signup. Admins, and anyone with roster-editing permission, can set status for any player, or apply one status across many nights at once.
Attendance
Turnout is tallied from signups, so the Signups view fills in as people respond. Switch on the Warcraft Logs overlay to compare who signed up against who actually showed on the night.
Cancelling a night
Cancelling a raid night keeps its signups and greys it out rather than deleting it, so your attendance history stays intact.