Two features for Midnight Season 1. Time away marks a raider absent across a whole date range on your calendar, and the Next Tier check-in collects what everyone plans to play next tier from your roster.
Time away
Blocking off a holiday used to mean opening each raid night and marking yourself absent one at a time.
- Block off a date range once. A Time away card on your You page, or a button on the calendar toolbar, opens a dialog where you set a start and end date. Every raid night in that range is marked absent, and the dialog shows how many nights it covers before you save.
- It covers nights that aren't scheduled yet. A range you set today still catches raid nights added later, so three weeks off works before those nights even exist. Past nights are left alone.
- Your time off shows on the calendar. The month grid draws a band across the days you're out; click it to adjust or clear the range.
- See who's out across the roster. A Who's away popover lists everyone's current and upcoming time off, with an "away now" marker and any note they left.
- Officers can set it for anyone. With roster edit access, add or edit time away for any member, for the raider who told you on Discord. Anything you set for someone on a specific night stays put.
Next Tier check-in
Working out who's rerolling and who's staying before a new tier usually lives in a scroll of Discord messages nobody can tally. This runs it from your roster.
- Open it for the group or just officers. A Next Tier tab on the Roster starts a check-in, and you choose who can answer. One runs at a time.
- Two ways to answer. Each raider gets a card on their You page: Staying on my main fills in their current class and spec in a click, or Pick classes to name one or two they want to try, with room for a note.
- Watch the results fill in. The tab shows how many have answered, a Current to Next bar of how your role split shifts, and each member's current main beside their answer.
- Log answers you got elsewhere. With roster edit access you can fill in or change a member's answer for the ones who told you outside the tool.
- Close it when you're done. Closing files it under past check-ins, and you open a fresh one next tier. Members only see their own answer; the rollup stays with officers.
Around the app
- Server time for more realm clocks. The calendar's server-time setting now covers Oceanic, New Zealand, Brazilian, and Latin-American realms, and picking your group's default realm sets the right clock for you.
- Resets don't break when a setup is deleted under you. If someone removes a setup while you're both looking at a reset, your view moves to one that still exists instead of going blank.
As always, feedback and ideas are welcome in Discord.