He whispered the Raid Leader. A moment later, an invite popped. He was in.
The irony wasn't lost on Kaelen. As they stood before Lord Marrowgar, he realized that the addon had turned his friends into spreadsheets. Yet, when the boss fell and a high-level piece of plate armor dropped, Kaelen didn't just see a breastplate with better stats. He saw a ticket to a 5.5k GS group.
Determined, Kaelen spent his afternoon in a frantic hunt for "bloated" stats. He replaced a perfectly optimized Blue trinket—one that gave him much-needed Hit Rating—with a high-level Epic that had stats he didn't even use. His DPS would actually drop, but the number in the little box climbed.
“LF3M DPS ICC 10 – Link achievement and GearScore. 5.2k+ GS required.”
3.5 patch, or are you interested in how replaced the Gearscore system?
The year was 2010, and the gates of Icecrown Citadel had just swung wide. In the bustling streets of Dalaran, the air wasn't filled with the sound of arcane spells, but with the constant, rhythmic clicking of players inspecting one another.
He clicked 'Need,' the dice rolled, and as the item hit his inventory, the little box flashed a celebratory gold. He had survived the gatekeeping of 3.3.5, one point at a time.