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What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 2:48 pm
by uzkad
So I, like most people, can't figure out their own builds. So I was using suggestions outlined by the community, however, as of late the site won't connect. Does anyone else have this problem or is it just me?

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 3:23 pm
by Ourk
WP site seems dead atm.

I dont know any other substitution site.

Perhaps someone?

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 4:10 pm
by riq and snog
Russia to the rescue, enjoy valkyrie talent calculator until wowprovider is back:-)

https://valkyrie-wow.org/armory/tool/ta ... or/class/1

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 4:21 pm
by uzkad
Thank you will check out. However, I still have the problem of actually picking the talents as all forums I go to link to wp. Any way to circumvent that

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:48 pm
by Ourk
riq and snog wrote:Russia to the rescue


:D

ty!

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:57 pm
by Mimma
There's another one available at http://db.vanillagaming.org/?talent.

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 1:09 am
by zequill
A lots of spec I have seen on forum were linked to wowprogress. Is there a way to deduce the spec from the link people have.

Exemple : http://www.wowprovider.com/Old.aspx?tal ... 500323d55r

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:21 pm
by Norjak
The domain registration is still valid but DNS lookups aren't working. It's either a problem with their DNS. or the provider is offline or they took down the website for whatever reason.
In the meantime just use one of the other sites mentioned.

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 3:43 pm
by Norjak
zequill wrote:A lots of spec I have seen on forum were linked to wowprogress. Is there a way to deduce the spec from the link people have.

Example : http://www.wowprovider.com/Old.aspx?tal ... 500323d55r

This is the question I have, as well.
Example: Wowprovider link /Old.aspx?talent=11215875_5_85042c1305001002320500323d55r
(the 11215875 refers to the version of Wow, and the 5 means it's a Priest spec. Not sure how to translate the rest because it's different from other sites such as vanillagaming or valkyrie.)

There is a lot of good information that unfortunately, was linked to this website which has been offline for several weeks already.

Re: What happened to WoW provider

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 6:50 pm
by zequill
Thanks a lot Norjak, I was able to solve the end.

So we were stock at 85042c1305001002320500323d55r. If you remove the first 8 (that I have found on all wowprovider talent link) we have 5042c1305001002320500323d55r left. This start to look like a wow talent. Next step, change all the letters for a number of zero egual to their numeric value -1 (c=3-1. d=4-1, e=5-1). Why sometime you see the latter c and some time you see two zero, that I don't know.

So now we have 504200130500100232050032300055r (didn't remove the last r since it's the last chain of 0).

Time to mix this string with valkyrie-wow calculator (the only one I know that still use a string that you can actualy read the spec out of it).

There the default Valkyie link.

https://valkyrie-wow.org/armory/tool/ta ... 0000000000

Swap the "class=" number to the one between the two "_", 5 in this exemple for a priest and replace all the 0 for your string, 504200130500100232050032300055r in the exemple.

Tadam, a readable spec. I know finding a spec on an other website might be easier but sometime it's wowprovider or nothing.