Datamining is no issue. Diablohub has all the items datamined, PLUS a community behind it to explain certain additional factors that can't be datamined like internal cooldowns or proc mechanics. Diablo3ladder has a view of the "current best items" which seems to be closest to what Diacollector is going for, but unlike Diacollector's small DB (2000 items) it has already more than 6 million. D3MaxStats has everything you need to know about affixes as well.
Not saying Diacollector isn't nice - but for a community-driven project you need to gain critical mass to become large enough such that the data reaches a tipping point at which it's fairly accurate due to the large sample size. And to get there, you need a unique selling point such that people feel a reason to engage in this community-driven project rather than a different one, like Diablohub or Diablo3ladder. Right now I fail to see what Diacollector's USP is, but I've bookmarked it and will check it from time to time in the future. For now, there are better sources for item stats and affixes out there.
They also do not do PTR data. The file format has changed, all data from live no longer helps once PTR data is live and we have the live DB to go off of, we can get it working ourselves with no issue.
Just wanted to chime in, we do not datamine anything at DiabloHub. The entire item database is hand built, all text, stats everything is entered by me. It's more work, but it allows us to be more accurate at times. Blizzard's official site for one is wrong on a lot of things sometimes. We make sure to verify everything on the live server when we test items or what ever. DiabloHub is more of a wiki than anything else, but a non publicly editable wiki. I like verifying everything I add and opening it to the public would just change my hobby to a editing one.
Also I keep saying we, but DiabloHub is maintained by myself at this point. I wish we had a team as large as DiabloFans, but that will never happen.
I really really love the DiabloFans build section, and I use this website constantly for datamined information and blue posts. It's something I decided to exclude from my own website, I moved away from the news aspect a lot. There is no point having the same information that the #1 Diablo website already has. Hence my website no longer has a blue tracker or any of that stuff. It's redundant, use DiabloFans for that!
You can find a video of me opening them and pictures of all the items at the following link. But I thought I would share with you guys the details of what I found.
It's not the biggest sample size, but it is a good example of the rewards you get from Horadric Caches. About a 15% chance at a legendary item per cache. It's not great for gold or Blood Shards, but the amount of rare and legendary items is pretty damn good.
Note: Torment 1 was my main difficulty for doing these bounties.
Didn't mean to hijack this thread, http://diablo3marketwatch.com/ is super cool. It's good to see other people getting involved with this kind of stuff, keep up the good work dude. Perhaps we can work together for something
For a quick example check out the fiery brimstone link above.
Just click any item to view graphs and other stats.
Features:
Hourly price updates
Tracks prices in both the gold and real money auction house
Quick compare, on any item page there is a quick compare stat that tells you if that item is cheaper on average in the gold or real money auction house.
Favorite an item and have it pinned to your own personal favorite category, where you can easily track all your items.
Subscriptions allow a D3RMT user to "track" any items price and receive a website notification or an email when a price goes above or below a certain price. (Works on both USD and Gold price of an item)
View graph data from various dates. The today, two and three day graphs show hourly price updates, where as the one week and on graphs average out the hourly updates into a single average for that day.
The up or down percent tracker compares the current price to yesterdays average price.
Item tracking will be added at a later date once we decide how we wish to track the random nature of weapons/armor etc. For now, we're only tracking commodities.
Known issues: The x axis on the today, two and three day graphs is hard to read. This is an issue with our graphing tools, for now just mouse over any point on the graph to see the proper date and time of that price update.
If you have any feedback or suggestions for improvements you would like to see, suggest away!
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Been working on a price tracker for a bit now, and wondering what features/stats people would want to see? Currently one feature it has is comparing the gold ah and rmah and telling you which AH the item is cheaper on.
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This website has a pretty badass one, can anyone give any information to help me build one? I can't seem to find any API or easy guide to make one on google.
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Also I keep saying we, but DiabloHub is maintained by myself at this point. I wish we had a team as large as DiabloFans, but that will never happen.
I really really love the DiabloFans build section, and I use this website constantly for datamined information and blue posts. It's something I decided to exclude from my own website, I moved away from the news aspect a lot. There is no point having the same information that the #1 Diablo website already has. Hence my website no longer has a blue tracker or any of that stuff. It's redundant, use DiabloFans for that!
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Lots of Torment 1, no imperials at all.
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http://www.diablohub.com/forums/thread/2028/
It took me about 4 days to get them all.
What I Found
Note: Torment 1 was my main difficulty for doing these bounties.
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http://www.d3rmt.com/auction-house/item/fiery-brimstone/gold/
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http://www.d3rmt.com/auction-house/item/fiery-brimstone/gold/
For a quick example check out the fiery brimstone link above.
Just click any item to view graphs and other stats.
Features:
Item tracking will be added at a later date once we decide how we wish to track the random nature of weapons/armor etc. For now, we're only tracking commodities.
Known issues: The x axis on the today, two and three day graphs is hard to read. This is an issue with our graphing tools, for now just mouse over any point on the graph to see the proper date and time of that price update.
If you have any feedback or suggestions for improvements you would like to see, suggest away!
http://www.d3rmt.com/auction-house/
^^^Full link
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Been working on a price tracker for a bit now, and wondering what features/stats people would want to see? Currently one feature it has is comparing the gold ah and rmah and telling you which AH the item is cheaper on.
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