CSV Data
Raw data in Comma Separated Format:
- Glyphs Data (CSV) - Raw data for glyphs in Comma Separated Format, suitable for Excel analysis.
- Inscriptions Data (CSV) - Raw data for inscriptions (except glyphs) in Comma Separated Format, suitable for Excel analysis.
You may need to use "Save File As" in your browser.
Notes on Data
- Data will be updated with new patches and discoveries. The data structure will normally remain unchanged. However patches (and especially expansions) can introduce new types of data, so it is possible that the number and position of columns will change in the future.
- The first row contains column header names. Subsequent rows contain data.
- The data lists all items that can be made using the Inscription profession. Only recipes that can be trained (learned, discovered) are listed.
- Items and parts are referred to by Name (as in game, except rare double quotes are converted to single quotes), the Volume made or (for parts) required to make the item, and the standard numeric ID (useful for linking to sites such as Wowhead, or uniquely identifying an item). Note that a few "items" actually only exist as spells. These are listed with ID 0.
- Cost to train is shown as Copper Equivalent, where 1 Silver is worth 100 Copper, 1 Gold worth 10,000 Copper.
- Skill-Ups While Orange show the number of skill-points gained when the item is made while at Orange skill (the figure is normally shown with an upward arrow).
- Up to 8 different components can be used to make an item - although most recipes use fewer. The 8 limit is (curiously) imposed by Blizzard's own data structure. The order in which components appear is alphabetical. So if you are searching for items that are made with a specific part, you will need to check all columns.
Learn More
- Also in Advanced Topics: Milling Skill Required, Milling Pigments, and Mists of Pandaria.
Archive Comments about Raw Data
Below are readers' comments about "Raw Data":
Downloadable Glyph list?
Newbs, October 2008:
Hi El, I love the site, I've used it before for fishing and am now using it for Inscriptions.
I was wondering if there is any way you could post a list of all the glyphs, either by class or all together, that we could download and easily print. I've tried to print your pages as they are, but they get cut off. I copied and pasted them into Word but couldn't get them working right. A downloadable list would be awesome if you have the raw data and it's easy to do. Or even a list that can be printed easier from the website.
I've found Glyph lists elsewhere, but none of them have all the info (skill, class, description) all in one handy list like you do!
Thanks again for all your hard work regardless!
el, October 2008:
Each page has a separate styling which only applies when printing, precisely so that they should print out neatly... But I agree, they were very messy in most browsers. I have tried to improve things a little, but browser support is still not perfect. I'll have another look later, to see if it can be made better still.
(Technically: The CSS "page-break-inside: avoid;" seems to be ignored by most browsers because table rows are not block elements - so browsers continue to break table rows half-way down. It's very annoying.)
totalybadical, January 2011:
i am actully working on a Spreadsheet with full glyph layout, mat quantity. its very clean and printer friendly.
Triquetra, November 2011:
I also could not get the pages to print friendly nor could I find a spreadsheet anywhere on the web. Soooo, I created one as I leveled my inscription. It's a very user friendly and print friendly Excel sheet, but I currently have nowhere to upload it too for all to enjoy. El, if you would like it, will be more than happy to send it to ya. It's up to date as of 11/23/11 but may have a minor mistake here or there as no one has proofed it yet.
el, November 2011:
You're welcome to send it to [email protected] . I won't host it myself, since I need to keep everything here up to date. But it is possible that I could produce a version which updates along with the rest of the data here.
el, November 2011:
I've added 2 raw data files, one for Glyphs, one for other Inscription items:
http://www.elsprofessions.com/inscription/glyphs.csv
http://www.elsprofessions.com/inscription/inscriptions.csvYou may need to use "Save File As" in your browser.
These are currently correct for patch 4.3, but will subsequently update with the rest of the site. There are only a few changes between 4.2 and 4.3.
My aim is not to provide a beautifully formatted spreadsheet. Rather to provide the simplest form of data to allow you to do what you want. Feedback/suggestions/errors please.
Notes:
- Data will be updated with new patches and discoveries. The data structure will normally remain unchanged. However patches (and especially expansions) often introduce new types of data, so it is possible that the number and position of columns will change in the future.
- The first row contains column header names. Subsequent rows contain data.
- The data lists all items that can be made using the Inscription profession. Only recipes that can be trained (learned, discovered) are listed.
- Items and parts are referred to by Name (as in game, except rare double quotes are converted to single quotes), the Volume made or (for parts) required to make the item, and the standard numeric ID (useful to linking to sites such as Wowhead, or uniquely identifying an item). Note that a few "items" actually only exist as spells. These are listed with ID 0.
- Cost to train is shown as Copper Equivalent, where 1 Silver is worth 100 Copper, 1 Gold worth 10,000 Copper.
- Skill-Ups While Orange show the number of skill-points gained when the item is made while at Orange skill (the figure is normally shown with an upward arrow).
- Up to 8 different component parts can be used to make an item - although most recipes use fewer. The 8 limit is (curiously) imposed by Blizzard's own data structure. The order in which components appear is alphabetical. So if you are searching for items that are made with a specific part, you will need to check all columns.
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