So, when it comes to creating the logs, first you need to make sure you have "Advanced Combat Logging" enabled via the Game Menu > System > Network > and check the "Advanced Combat Logging" box.
Then, when you get to the raid or the boss you want to log, in game you can use the command /combatlog to start recording the session. Or, there are addons that automatically turn on and off the combatlog for you (since it is easily forgotton).
Create an account on warcraftlogs.com and then, once you have the log, you can install the Warcraft Logs Client (Uses Adobe Air) from warcraft logs, and then you upload the logs to your individual self, or to the guild (if invited) for the guild to see.
So, when it comes to creating the logs, first you need to make sure you have "Advanced Combat Logging" enabled via the Game Menu > System > Network > and check the "Advanced Combat Logging" box.
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Create an account on warcraftlogs.com and then, once you have the log, you can install the Warcraft Logs Client (Uses Adobe Air) from warcraft logs, and then you upload the logs to your individual self, or to the guild (if invited) for the guild to see.
I run with the AskMrRobot addon active. It auto-logs Highmaul and BRF.
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