A warband is World of Warcraft's account-wide roster of characters. Warband Score gathers every character across your WoW accounts and realms into one summary, so you don't have to check each one individually.
Yes, Warband Score is free to use. However, this passion project is costing the lone developer a chunk of money each month to keep running. Any support to help offset the costs is really appreciated.
Create your own Warband Score in a couple of clicks. Want to look around first? Read how it works or explore an example warband.
No. You log in through Battle.net's official OAuth flow. Access is read-only, and your authentication token is encrypted. Warband Score never sees or stores your password. See the Privacy Policy for details.
Probably not. Blizzard's API only returns characters that have been logged into recently, so the best first step is to log into the missing characters in game, then refresh your warband again. If they still don't appear, reach out on Discord or at info@warbandscore.com with the character details and I'll look into it.
Each warband has its own shareable link that you can send to friends or your guild. Individual warband pages are not indexed by search engines.
Yes. As long as those WoW accounts are under the same Battle.net ID, their characters are included, even if the WoW accounts are in different regions.
A short cooldown applies between refreshes to keep things fair on the data providers. Monthly supporters get a 1-minute cooldown.
Yes. As the account owner, open Refresh Controls at the top right of your summary page and click the Settings (gear) icon inside it. In Account Settings, find Show/Hide Characters and click Manage. Hidden characters still appear to you (with a distinct hidden look) so you can unhide them later, but they won't be visible to anyone else viewing your warband.
Yes. As the account owner, open Refresh Controls at the top right of your summary page and click the Settings (gear) icon inside it. In Account Settings, find Delete Account (near the bottom) and click Request. A reason is optional but genuinely helpful for knowing what to improve. Requests are reviewed and fully deleted as soon as possible (usually within a week). If you'd like to be told when the deletion is complete, include a way to reach you in the reason field.
I'd love to highlight Hall of Fame achievements, but that achievement is tied to the guild rather than your account or character, so it isn't something I can pull in. If there's enough interest, a guild-focused version of Warband Score could arrive in the future.
Raid achievements are tied to the character but contain no information about the spec that was used, so class is the most specific detail available.
I'd like to, and I tried. In Mists of Pandaria and older, the raid difficulty structure is different, and mapping those legacy difficulties onto modern difficulties is quite challenging. Going even further back, there also isn't a reliable way to get the encounter progress that was relevant to the seasons when those raids were current.
Fated and Awakened seasons re-run existing raids with seasonal modifiers rather than adding new bosses. To avoid double-counting the same encounters, Warband Score skips them; your progress and accomplishments from the raid's original season still stand.
They're two ways of coloring a Mythic+ score. Percentile-based colors come from Raider.IO and reflect how a score ranks against the rest of the player population that season, so the same number can shift color as the season's rankings settle. WoW rating-based colors instead map the raw score to fixed World of Warcraft quality tiers (green, blue, purple, and orange at the top) at set thresholds, so a given score always gets the same color. When Raider.IO provides a percentile color it's used; otherwise the score falls back to the rating-based tier color.
Battle for Azeroth's Mythic+ seasons were originally level-based rather than rating-based, and Raider.IO doesn't return percentile colors for them (every character comes back the same neutral color). Since there are no real percentile colors to apply, those seasons are shown without the percentile coloring.
Mythic+ data comes from Raider.IO, so a 0 or blank rating means Raider.IO has no scored Mythic+ runs for that character in that season. That's normal for a character that didn't push keys that season. If a character did run keys but still shows nothing, the data may not have synced at Raider.IO yet, and refreshing again later usually resolves it.
Legion's Mythic+ seasons aren't part of the rating data that can be reliably sourced, so they aren't shown. Legion raid progress is still included.