Wowhead releases character profiler
Wowhead has been promising a profiler system for quite some time (it's been under development for over two years, according to the site), and now it's finally here.
Wowhead's profiler has pretty much every feature you might want from a modern profiling site, and fits right in to the excellent Wowhead interface. Armory import, 3D character view, gear sets, gear scores, upgrade search - it's all there. You can save your characters however you want, link them to your friends, check puggies, and so forth.
It's just gone public, so bugs are to be expected. Report them to Wowhead if you find them; the Wowhead team is very responsive. New features are also in development, such as embeddable 3D widgets of your characters, or automatic comparison between items in the site database and a profile of your choice.
But what is it actually like to use? Well, it's pretty pleasant. Just go to the Profiles tab, pick your region, realm, and character name, and away you go. You can save any profile for future quick reference from the "my profiles" drop-down in the top-right. I encounter a short (15 second) queue to refresh my character from the Armory, and then was presented with all kinds of useful information. Here's Skosiris's page, for example.
Similar to sites like WoW Heroes or Be Imba, Wowhead assigns a gear score for each character. This takes into account the quality (ilvl) of your items, enchants, and gems. The gear score is color-coded for quick reference: white, green, blue, or purple (an orange score is theoretically possible, but it would take a gear score of 4,000). This could be a good reference for checking on unfamiliar characters, if it's weighted well.
The other information is all standard stuff, although it's very well presented. You can see a player's progress in achievements on the Normal and Heroic modes of the various raids, as well as how many of each kind of Emblem they've looted. A gold border around a raid's icon (like Naxx-10 and OS-10 in the screenshot) indicate that the character has cleared the raid. The default Armory panes ("Base," "Defenses," etc.) with all your character's stats are broken out for easy reference below that.

It also shows a brief version of a character's talent spec (0/55/16, for instance) on the front page, and if you want more, switch on over to the "Talents" tab, which loads pleasantly fast. It also shows glyphs, and gives easy access to both of a character's specs if they are dual-specced.
The Reputation and Achievements tabs are similarly well laid out and easy to use. It took me a few minutes to figure out that you can click an achievement category to view achievements in that category, and I think the Wrath reputations should be listed first in the rep tab, but those are minor complaints.
As for being able to save profiles and edit them, that seems to be working pretty well, although there are still a few bugs to be ironed out. You can easily equip gear in a slot by name (right-click on the slot and click "Equip"), and then save characters with talents and sets of gear as whatever you want. Profiles can be public or private, so you can link them to your friends or keep them all to yourself.
You can also put your characters in the witness protection program - anyone who figures out the real realm and character name of my druid wins one internet. (Offer void if you're in my guild.) Edit: We have a winner! Good job, ctrlfrk.
Anyway, slight bugs aside, the Wowhead Profiler is an excellent addition to the site, and a huge jump ahead of any other profiling tools I've seen. Great work, Claire! And if you have any questions about the profiler, you can probably find the answers on the extensive help page.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
RetadinMan Jun 25th 2009 8:33PM
No SoE yet, so I have to wait.
Dreyja Jun 25th 2009 8:39PM
I'd be so much happier with wowhead in general if they didn't insist on the Party Poker Pop ups that get past firefox. Grrrr....
Veras Gunn Jun 25th 2009 8:57PM
I got an orange gear score on my Crude Discolored battlegrips, not sure why. My overall score is only 2886, and nothing else even comes close to the score my gloves have.
schm0 Jun 26th 2009 12:27PM
Way to go WoW.com!
New site killer strikes again!
ObiChad Jun 25th 2009 9:37PM
Being able to search by server or guild on who has done an achievement is very handy.
ctrlfrk Jun 25th 2009 11:26PM
http://profiler.wowhead.com/?profile=us.shadow-council.street
ctrlfrk Jun 25th 2009 9:57PM
http://profiler.wowhead.com/?profile=us.shadow-council.street
Eliah Hecht Jun 25th 2009 11:26PM
Ha, congratulations! You win one internet.
Cat Jun 26th 2009 12:47AM
lol @ the big FreeRealms ad in the middle of the title screenshot
Rugus Jun 26th 2009 7:49AM
Cross-site MMO promotion (not) well hidden.
JokeyRhyme Jun 26th 2009 3:02AM
I've been using WowDB (by the Curse guys) ever since WowHead started getting that stupid Party Poker pop-under. They don't have the vast database of community comments that WowHead has, but they have a similarly powerful filtering system.
What saddens me most is that instead of talking to their ad-supplier about Party Poker, WowHead just continues to annoy their users, even locking / deleting threads that discuss the problem. This from the same guys that once removed all their advertising when flash ads were a potential source of keylogging and other malware. Once upon a time they obviously put their users above their advertisers, but that's sadly not the case now.
Ryan Jun 26th 2009 3:09PM
Lies, one look into their site feedback forum and they have a 6 page thread 4 months old dedicated to the popup ad with many detailed responses from the staff.
Aelwythe Jun 26th 2009 8:21AM
Someone who's used both....is it better or worse than Warcrafter.net?
I'd still learn toward Warcrafter with it's lack of annoying poker ads unless Wowhead has something really amazing going for it, so I'd be interested in a quick comparison.
Jack Jun 26th 2009 9:44AM
When I right-click on the slots or item links I get the standard Right-Click menu for my browser. I can see some sort of Wowhead menu underneath but the only way to access it is to click on one of the options I can see, but not release it. Then I can move the mouse up to the other options and click again.
That is kind of clunky, but so far the other features are pretty good.
Jonathan Jun 26th 2009 7:20PM
My biggest concern is a lack of standardized gear scoring. Because wow heroes has been out and in use for so long it's the default scoring system when gear is checked. Having a separate scoring system on wowhead will confuse things. My shaman on wow heroes is 2224, on wowhead 2517. Close enough to be easily confused if the scoring website isn't cited along with the score.