"That website where people upload parses to" lets you analyze all that information. Associating that to a recording of the actual fight would be icing on the cake (improving and acceleratign the analysis process)If you are try to improve, a better tool is to record your fights and see where you are making mistakes. Analyzing a fight to understand where to stand, when to use CDs, how to change your rotation to fit the fight is more help than have a raw parser number. A parser gives you and number , but no supporting supporting data that can help you improve. You could the a fight with the same gear and use the same rotation but get two very different numbers. Why, may you got hit with RNG mechanics that jail you or the boss was position badly so you parsed low. Maybe you got party buff you didn't realized and parsed high. Parses can be helpful , but alone they are not great tool for improving on fights.
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