Feature Request See "item" from template inside its loot tables.
When looking up an item, it would be nice to be able to see all the loot tables it is currently located in, object, item and creature. This way we know where the item is located, how it is dropping, where it drops and its chances. It will help with fine tuning and cleaning up loot alot faster.
After selecting an Item, the drop down with item options, to have a new option named Loot Table. Clicking on that section will show you your item up top and then a list of the loot tables the item is included in. Showing the entire loot table so you can see its chances vs others. Loot Groups, and so forth. This will also at the same time, by seeing the entire table, give oppurtunities to quickly alter or fix tables as your looking. Some tables have groups with items that reference themselves. I dont know if this is intentional, but what it causes is loot to do, is drop nothing when it lands on this group. This will help with seeing those issues.
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I just noticed, dont know if this is new since i made this post. But when you select an item, it has more loot information options added to it. Like you can see the disenchant loot, item loot, the enchanting template for said item as well. Anyway to add a Reference loot to this column as well? Then you can see what reference tables this item is included in.
@Chromie-WoW reference loots are not directly linked to an item, but to its loot table. So when you open a loot table of any kind (including reference loot itself) you will see (as read-only) the linked references that it has (if any), also the nested ones.
If you want to edit a specific reference loot, you need to open Other loots -> Reference Loot. Also keep in mind that a reference loot is often shared between multiple loot tables.
What i mean is, when you are looking at the item, a list showing all the reference tables that the item is currently a part of so you can see how many times its referenced further showing possible congestion of loot