The Gear Sheet lays your character out like the in-game character pane: every slot in its place, your equipped item in each one, and your plan layered on top. Click a slot to see everything that can drop for it, rank what you want, and it lands straight on your loot wishlist.
What the Gear Sheet Is
The Gear Sheet shows your synced character with every slot laid out, like the in-game character pane. Each slot tells you at a glance whether it is done, planned, or needs attention. Click a slot to see what can drop for it, compare the candidates against what you are wearing, and rank the ones you want.
It is not a separate list. Every pick you make here goes on your normal loot wishlist, so the same picks show up in My Wishlist, in your group's overview, and everywhere else your wishlist appears. The wishlist page sorts your picks by boss; the Gear Sheet is the same plan sorted by slot.
Reading the Slots
Each slot is a small status token, styled after the in-game inventory:
- Green ring with a check: the item you are wearing is already your best in slot. Nothing to chase here.
- Dashed ring with a small item icon in the corner: the slot is planned. You have picked at least one item for it, and the corner icon is your top pick.
- Pulsing green dot: your sims found an upgrade for this slot that you have not picked or looted yet.
- Amber corner: the slot needs attention, a missing enchant, an empty socket, or a socket the item should have.
Under the item name, each slot also shows its item level and upgrade track, the gems in its sockets (with an amber marker for any empty socket), and whether it is enchanted.
The bar and chips under your character add this up for the whole set: how many slots are planned, how your picks split across priorities, and your enchant, socket, and tertiary readiness. Click a readiness chip to light up exactly the slots it is counting.
Planning a Slot
Click any slot and the panel on the right switches to it:
Check what you are wearing
The equipped item sits at the top with its item level, upgrade track, enchant, and gems. For rings and trinkets you see both of the pair.
Browse the candidates
Below it is every item that can drop for that slot from the sources you have in scope: raid difficulties and Mythic+. Search by item, boss, or dungeon; sort by biggest upgrade or group by source; hide what you already own or show only best-in-slot items. Hover a candidate to compare its stats against your equipped item.
Rank what you want
Each candidate carries five priority dots, from Best in Slot down to Do not want. Hover a dot to see what it means, click it to set the pick. When several raid difficulties are in scope you rank each difficulty on its own row. Picked items pin to the top under Your picks.
Leave a note when it needs one
Picked items get a small note button: a short line for your loot council, like "only until I catalyst the tier piece". The note travels with the pick everywhere your wishlist is shown.
Press Escape or click Overview to step back out of a slot.
Adding a Droptimizer Sim
You can use the Gear Sheet without a sim, but importing a droptimizer adds the exact numbers:
- Every candidate shows how much it gains you, and Best first sorting puts the biggest gains on top.
- The panel's overview lists your Top upgrades across all slots, so you can start with the items that matter most.
- Slots with an upgrade you have not picked yet get the pulsing green dot.
The Simulations card in the panel shows when your sim was last updated and which difficulties it covers. Sims go out of date as you loot, so re-import after a raid night.
Fixing What Needs Attention
Amber marks the small things to fix before your next raid: missing enchants, empty sockets, and sockets you have not added to the item yet. The Needs attention list in the panel's overview gathers all of them in one place. Click a row to jump to the slot. Once the enchant or gem is on and your character re-syncs, the amber clears on its own.