Description
Delve Memory Tracker
A lightweight, manual tracker for the ground-marker memory mechanic in the Season 2 Delve boss fight. Click the icon each time it lights up on the ground, and the addon keeps a running record of the sequence so your group can call it out with confidence.
Features
- Four marker buttons — Star, Circle, Square, and Moon — matching the ground markers used in the fight. Click one each time it appears to add it to the sequence.
- No length limit. Sequences get longer as the fight escalates (3, then 4, then 5 on Normal; 5, then 7, then 9 on the harder difficulty), so the tracker just keeps growing instead of cutting you off, wrapping onto a new row as needed.
- Round counter built for this fight's structure — caps at round 3 and wraps back to 1 automatically, so it never drifts out of sync over a long session.
- Undo without a full reset — right-click any recorded icon to remove it and everything clicked after it, for quick fixes if you misclick.
- Reset Round button — left-click to clear the sequence and move to the next round; right-click to jump straight back to round 1 (handy after a wipe).
- Movable window that remembers where you left it, plus a draggable minimap button and a
/dmt(or/delvetracker) slash command to show or hide it.
How to use it
- Open the tracker via the minimap button or
/dmt. - As each ground marker lights up during the boss's memory phase, click the matching icon in the addon to log it in order.
- Read the recorded sequence back to your group before the boss requires you to repeat it.
- When the round ends, click Reset Round to clear the sequence and move on (or right-click it to restart from round 1 after a wipe).
Slash commands
| Command | Effect |
|---|---|
/dmt |
Toggle the tracker window |
/delvetracker |
Toggle the tracker window |
Notes
This is a manual tracker — it doesn't read combat log or detect the markers automatically, it simply gives you a fast, reliable place to click and remember what you saw. No dependencies, no external libraries, nothing to configure.



