Alliance Guild Reports: Roster Mod Viewer

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All the mods for a single player. The table shows what the data mining has determined to be important stats. You can sort by any of the columns. The score computes how much over/under you are compared to the target with more important stats (click the character name to see the ordering) counting for more. Generally a higher score is better. Below zero may need some work (if you want that unit to have good mods). The target is computed by looking at mods in the center of the cluster your mods seem to belong to. If you click on the character name you can see which mods were picked as the target. The stat values are what you would get if you put those mods on your character. These numbers are not necessarily correct, but they are an indication of where you might aim.

Q: What does the score mean? A: Higher is probably better. If you match the target mod exactly, you will get a score of zero. If you are way below in many of the stats (or the highest priority stats) you may get a large negative score. If you exceed the stats (and take a look at the "great mod" if you click the link), you will get a high score.
Q: What if it says I need more speed? A: You probably do. Speed is a good thing to have.
Q: It says I seed 8775 protection but I only have 7563 -- what do I do? A: You can keep working toward the target, or since you already have about 85% of the target, call it good enough. The score is based on priority and percent of target.
Q: I like to mod my Daka with CA and Defense but it says otherwise. A: Me too -- this selects common configurations as targets and you may have other ideas. Be yourself!
Q: Mods optimizer tells me to mod them a different way. A: Could be -- this is based on what people actually use. You need to decide.
Q: This says my mods on Gar Saxon are no good, do I need to fix them? A: You need to make that call (but no in this case!). This will score any character that is G8 or higher and has a full set of mods. Maybe you just parked some mods there. If you don't use the toon, I wouldn't bother modding it.

The stats columns will show a single number if you exceed the target stat or two numbers (in bold) -- the first number is your stat increase and the second is the target.

If you click on the gear value, you will see your mods on swgoh.gg.
Character Gear Distance Score Under Spd Off Def Health Prot CC CD Pot Ten Acc CA

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