Cooldown Library

Browse cooldown plans other raid leaders have published for every boss, drop one straight onto your setup, or publish your own with your roster kept private.

3 min read12 stepsLast updated: July 5, 2026
In short

The Cooldown Library is a public collection of cooldown plans for every raid boss, official Viserio examples plus notes shared by the community. Browse by boss, difficulty, or comp, then link one straight onto your own setup or publish one of yours for others to find. Every shared note is anonymized to class and spec, so character and realm names never leave your group.

Where to find it:Library

Find a plan and drop it on your setup

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Browse or search

Filter by raid, boss, difficulty, or the classes and specs you need, or search by name. Sort by Recent, Most copied, or Most viewed.

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Open a note that fits

Preview its cooldown timeline, class composition, and any attached video or Warcraft Logs kill log before you commit to it.

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Pick how you want to take it

See the decision box below, most raid leaders want Link to setup.

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Choose group, reset, and setup

Linking opens a picker for your group, then a recent reset, then a setup. The plan drops in filled with your real roster right away.

Which way should I take this note?
  • It's your team and you'll run this setup againLink to setup, it drops in filled with your real roster right away
  • You're heading into tonight's raid and don't want to set up an account or setup firstPaste your in-game roster From NSRT, no account needed
  • You want to look it over or adjust assignments before committing it to a setupCopy it as a template into your notes first
Copying just your own cooldowns

Only need your part of someone else's plan? Click the copy icon next to any player on the note, type your character name, and you get a note addressed just to that spot. Paste it into NSRT and your reminders fire, no setup or full import needed.

Packs: a whole season in one bundle

A pack bundles one note per boss across a whole raid or season into a single shareable page, instead of sharing bosses one at a time. Browse them from the Packs view next to Notes.

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Open a pack that fits your season and difficulty

Each pack lists every boss it covers, its composition, and its difficulty up front.

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Run it against your setup

Click Run against my setup and pick your group, reset, and setup, the same picker as a single note.

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Review the fit report

See how many cooldown slots map onto your roster, and flags for any boss that isn't on your setup yet, is a different difficulty, or would go over your note limit for that boss.

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Apply the bosses you want

Uncheck anything you don't want included, then apply. Nothing changes on your setup until you do.

Publish your own note

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Click Publish a note

From the Library page, or from a note's own menu in the planner.

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Pick which note to share

Only notes for this season's current bosses can be published.

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Choose what's covered

Give it a title and description, then pick a scope: Full raid, Comp, Healing, Tank, Personals, or Specific to hand-pick which players are included. You can also add tags, a video link, or a Warcraft Logs kill log.

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Confirm and publish

Review the anonymization preview, it shows exactly which class/spec labels will be public, then publish. Your Library display name and channels come from your profile.

Publishing and importing are both free at every supporter tier. Once it's up, you can Unlist it anytime from the note or the publish dialog, or Update listing to republish changes.

Building a pack of your own

From the Packs view, click Build a pack. Pick a group, a season, and a difficulty, then choose one of your notes for each boss the season covers. Only bosses you pick a note for are included, so a partial pack is fine. Publishing anonymizes every note in it the same way a single note is anonymized.

Visibility

StatusWhat it means
PublishedPublic and shows up in Library search and browsing.
UnlistedOff the Library and out of search, but still reachable by anyone with the direct link.
RemovedTaken down by moderation; no longer reachable at all.
Official Viserio Plans

Notes and packs marked Viserio Plans are curated examples built by Viserio rather than the community. They're free to read in full, but importing one into your own account, or copying its NSRT note, needs your account boosted to Rare Supporter or above.

Upvoting, favoriting, and reporting

Upvote is a public vote of quality and feeds the Most copied and Top sorts indirectly through engagement. Favorite is a private bookmark for your own My favorites view and carries no public count. Report flags a listing for moderation, useful for anything mislabeled or wrongly claimed as official.

See also

Frequently asked questions

Does publishing a note share the names of my characters?
No. Every published note is anonymized to class and spec labels like "Holy Paladin 1". Real character names, realms, and battletags never leave your group, and publishing is free at every supporter tier.
Can I take a note back after I publish it?
Yes. Open the note and click Unlist, or unlist it from the publish dialog. It comes off the Library immediately and stays reachable only by direct link; re-publishing puts it back.
What are the official Viserio Plans, and why do some need a supporter tier?
They're curated example plans built by Viserio for Sporefall. Anyone can read them for free; importing or copying the note into your own account needs your account boosted to Rare Supporter or above.