Description
Tired of staring at the Premade Groups list, wondering how many leaders just silently passed on you?
DrySpell quietly tracks every group you sign up for — the declines, the delists, the timeouts, and the wait times — so you finally have answers instead of vibes. See your worst dry streaks of the week, get a satisfying banner the moment you're accepted, and keep a full history of every queue across every character on your account.
What it does
DrySpell watches the LFG / Premade Groups system and records each application you make: the group's title, leader, dungeon or raid, difficulty, role makeup, and what eventually happened to your sign-up. Related applications get bundled into a session — from your first sign-up while idle, to the moment you're accepted (or you walk away for too long).
For each session DrySpell tracks:
- Character, spec, role, and item level at the time you queued
- Every application with the full group snapshot (title, leader, activity, difficulty, T/H/D breakdown)
- Outcome of each app: accepted, declined, declined-because-full, delisted, timed out, cancelled
- Time-to-accepted and total session duration
- Longest dry streak (count and time) for the current week and all-time
How to use it
- Just play. DrySpell starts tracking automatically the moment you sign up for a group.
- Minimap button — left-click for full history, shift+left-click for the live current session, right-click for settings.
- Slash commands —
/ds or /dryspell open the windows from chat.
- Big banner on accept — get a clear, readable confirmation of who invited you, into what, on what difficulty.
- Survives
/reload — your in-flight session resumes right where it left off.
Configurable
- 12-hour or 24-hour time
- Six date formats (MM/DD/YYYY, ISO, Month D, YYYY, etc.)
- Idle grace period before a session is considered abandoned (1–60 minutes)
- Toggle the accept banner and the end-of-session summary
- Show/hide the minimap button
- Include or exclude abandoned sessions in dry-streak stats
Account-wide saved data — every character contributes to one shared history.