Dungeon Pact is a preference-weighted loot system and shared dungeon quest planner for World of Warcraft Classic Era.
It lets every player express which boss drops matter most before the run begins, while keeping every result uncertain. A strong priority feels close to a reservation, but victory is never guaranteed.
HOW THE LOOT SYSTEM WORKS
Every eligible participant starts with a d10 for every item. This means that a player can roll for an item even if they assigned no priority points to it.
Each player also receives 100 priority points for the current dungeon or raid. These points can be distributed among the boss drops that interest them.
Points increase the number of sides on the player's die:
• 0 points means a d10
• 30 points means a d40
• 60 points means a d70
• 100 points means a d110
For example, if one player assigned no points to an item and another assigned 30 points, the first player rolls a d10 while the second rolls a d40. The highest result wins.
Points are never added directly to the result. Assigning 30 points means rolling from 1 to 40, not rolling from 1 to 10 and adding 30.
This gives highly desired items a meaningful advantage without turning them into guaranteed reservations. Tied players reroll with the same personalized dice.
MAIN FEATURES
• Every eligible participant rolls at least a d10
• 100-point priority budget for each dungeon or raid session
• Embedded Classic Era boss loot database
• No external addon required
• Sessions can be started before entering the dungeon
• Support for parties and raids of any size
• Unusable equipment remains visible but is grayed out
• Automatic passing on equipment the character cannot use
• Ready checks and session locking
• Commit-and-reveal verification for hidden allocations
• Official server-visible WoW rolls
• Automatic detection of recognized boss loot
• Manual roll fallback for missed items
• Draggable minimap button
• English interface
SHARED QUEST PLANNING
Dungeon Pact also includes a shared quest planning tab.
Each player can indicate which dungeon quests they still need. The group leader can then see the combined requirements before the run and plan a route that covers the group's objectives.
The quest planner includes:
• Embedded Classic dungeon and raid quest data
• Alliance and Horde filtering
• Automatic detection of active and completed quests
• Quest level requirements
• Objectives and starting locations
• Prerequisite warnings
• Route notes
• A shared list of the players who need each quest
TYPICAL WORKFLOW
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The group leader selects the planned dungeon or raid.
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The leader starts the session, even while the group is still traveling.
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Each player distributes priority points among the available boss drops.
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Players select the quests they still need.
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Everyone marks their allocation as ready.
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The leader locks the session.
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When a recognized item drops, every eligible participant can roll.
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Each player's assigned points determine the size of their die.
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The highest result wins.
REQUIREMENTS
• World of Warcraft Classic Era
• Dungeon Pact installed by every participant
• Master Loot is recommended
Dungeon Pact does not automatically assign items through Blizzard's loot interface. The leader or master looter remains responsible for giving the item to the announced winner.
COMMANDS
• /dp opens the main window
• /dp start starts a session for the selected instance
• /dp sync synchronizes the active session
• /dp roll [item link] starts a roll manually
• /dp reset clears the local session
• /dp help displays available commands
The legacy /ld shortcut is also supported.
CURRENT LIMITATIONS
Dungeon Pact currently focuses on boss loot and dungeon or raid quests. Trash drops, quest reward allocation, outdoor world bosses, automatic master-loot assignment and persistent point accumulation are not currently supported.

