Quote Originally Posted by Supersnow845 View Post
The way I’ve always had AIN explained to me is that AIN checks roles in a particular order and has set parameters

Say in the last 10 minutes 300 people have queued for the levelling roulette
-250 DPS
-35 tanks
-15 healers
AIN will decide based on there being 300 people who have queued that if there is less than 50 of a role in the queue they will be AIN, the system then checks tanks and sees there is less than 50 tanks, they get marked AIN without even checking healers despite there being less healers so their queues end up popping faster
Imagine if there was a tracker that showed how many of each job queues on a server in a given timeframe.