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Mythic+ Top 1% and 0.1% Score Cutoff History & Prediction Website

As players vie for the Midnight Season 1 top 1% mount and 0.1% title, Mythic+ score cutoffs have become a hot topic, leading Xephyris of Warcraft Logs to create a website tracking Mythic+ score cutoff history and estimating future breakpoints over the coming weeks, helping players predict what they need to be in the running to earn one of the prestigious rewards.

Mythic+ Score Cutoff & Estimation Tool

The Umbral Ashes are awarded to players who end Midnight Season 1 within the top 1% of all Mythic+ scores for their region.

Cutoff Predictions and Records
Using data from Raider.IO, the site displays a chart of Mythic+ scores since the start of the season to the current day, with two datapoints representing the 1% and 0.1% brackets. The chart also extends beyond the current day, giving users an estimation of how the scores are thought to change over the next month. While the algorithm it uses cannot give a perfectly accurate prediction, it has so far been turned out to be accurate within a single keys worth of score, serving as a pretty good indication of where those cutoff ranges will fall.

Fully interactable, users can highlight specific date ranges, filter specific cutoffs, toggle various regions, and adjust the settings to create their own personalized dashboard. With these tools, they can also predict scores further than the default three week evaluation, though the further out it goes, the less accurate it is likely to become.

In addition to the current season, the site also contains a record of past season's scores, documenting patch and dungeon tuning, affixes, and links to end of season cutoffs blueposts, creating a well of historical knowledge and a reference to help predict score inflation.

Visualizing Dungeon Records

Additionally, a second chart titled Dungeon Records tracks when a dungeon was timed on a new key level, which is not intrinsically useful information for evaluating score cutoffs, but a tool that is currently lacking with the community. It essentially serves as a visual representation for Raider.IO's world records discord webhook, though only once per key.

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