
Scrutineer
Scrutineer evaluates Group Finder applicants against the requirements you set and visually highlights the ones who qualify, so the right people stand out instead of getting buried in the list. Now supports both raid and Mythic+ listings with a modular architecture — install only the modules you need.
Raider.io addon required for boss-kill checks (raid) and key completion checks (M+).
What it checks per applicant
Raid (Scrutineer_Raid module — supports the three current-tier raids: The Voidspire, March on Quel'Danas, The Dreamrift, on Normal / Heroic / Mythic):
- Item level against per-difficulty floors (separate values for Normal / Heroic / Mythic).
- Boss-kill progression from RaiderIO, using the threshold you set for each raid and difficulty.
- Difficulty supersession: a Normal requirement is satisfied by Normal, Heroic, or Mythic kills; a Heroic requirement is satisfied by Heroic or Mythic; Mythic requirements are exact.
- AOTC and Cutting Edge are available as "final boss" options in the Heroic and Mythic dropdowns.
Mythic+ (Scrutineer_MythicPlus module — supports any keystone listing):
- Item level against the listed key's range (+2-5 / +6-9 / +10-12 / +13-15 / +16+) — separate sliders for each.
- Optional dungeon completion check from RaiderIO. Push Level dropdown:
- Off — only item level matters
- At listed level — applicant must have completed your dungeon at your level (or higher)
- +1 / +2 / +3 — applicant qualifies if they timed your dungeon at your level with that many chests, OR their best for your dungeon is that many levels above yours
- Multi-source listing detection — works whether you hold the listed key in your bag or not (reads from the listing's own data → your inventory keystone → "+N" in the title → "+N" in the description).
Auto Mode (Beta — Raid)
Auto Mode is a per-raid checkbox (one under each raid's section in the options panel) that replaces the manual progression dropdowns with a threshold derived automatically from your own lockout.
When an applicant comes in for a listing Scrutineer recognises (one of the nine supported raid/difficulty combos) and Auto Mode is enabled for that raid:
- Scrutineer walks your saved instance list looking for a lockout that matches the listing's difficulty and raid name.
- It reads your progression — the number of encounters you've killed in that lockout — and uses
prog + 1 as the required kill count for applicants.
- It then asks RaiderIO how many bosses each applicant has killed at that difficulty and passes them if
applicant_kills >= prog + 1.
What it does visually
- Highlight glow — qualifying applicants get a coloured glow in your chosen highlight colour, plus class-coloured names. Pending RaiderIO data shows grey.
- Mouseover tooltip — hover any applicant in the Group Finder list to see Scrutineer's verdict (PASS / FAIL / checking) and the per-check reasons (item level met, boss killed, AOTC cleared, key timed with N chests, etc.) appended under Blizzard's default tooltip. Toggleable.
- Notification sound — plays once when a new applicant first passes your filter. Choose from built-in WoW sounds or five original Scrutineer chimes (fantasy & sci-fi flavored). Burst-protected so a flood of applicants won't spam the sound.
- Minimap icon — left-click to open settings, right-click for a quick listing status, drag to reposition around the edge. Conforms to round, square, and partial-shape minimaps (works with SexyMap and other custom UIs).
Configuration
- Scrutineer — highlight colour picker, applicant tooltip toggle, minimap icon toggle, notification sound dropdown (with Test button), debug toggle.
- Raid — three per-difficulty item-level sliders, plus one section per raid containing an Auto Mode checkbox and three progression dropdowns (Normal / Heroic / Mythic). Each progression dropdown only applies to listings of that difficulty.
- Mythic+ — five item-level sliders (one per key range) and the Push Level dropdown.
Every options panel has a Default button in the top-right with a confirmation prompt, so you can reset that panel back to defaults without touching anything else.
Installation
The addon ships as three folders. Drop all three into Interface\AddOns\ so they sit as siblings:
- Scrutineer (required — the core framework)
- Scrutineer_Raid (raid evaluation — optional)
- Scrutineer_MythicPlus (M+ evaluation — optional)
If you only run raids you can leave the M+ folder out, and vice versa, but the Scrutineer core folder is always required.
Listings outside the three supported raids and outside Mythic+ keystone activities are not evaluated.
What it does visually:
- Qualifying applicants get a coloured glow in your chosen highlight colour.
Example: Highlighted Qualifying Application for The Dreamrift (normal) with over 260 (default for normal) item level and has passed the "has killed" check.