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By clicking the grey cog icon in the navar, you can change some preferences regarding how the data on the site is displayed.
I will be populating this site with leaked information. My leaks may not be up-to-date, because I will only add them when other website add them first, such as Hakush.in. That said, I know many players prefer not to see leaks, so they will not be displayed by default. Use this checkbox to specify whether you want to see them or not. I will do my best to keep them hidden from those who have this option unchecked.
In order to make the site use less bandwidth and load faster, by default there will be very few icons shown on the various lists. In place of icons, I use shorthand to describe the items both succinctly and clearly. However, if you'd rather see icons, these options will change how each list is displayed to include them. Some might look better than others, because when I use this app myself, I never bother with icons on the lists, so there's always a chance I will break the formatting for them and not even realize it.
One of the primary features of this app is evaluating all of your artifacts based on your build preferences, so you can see which of your artifacts are useless or useful, which might occasionally surprise you. This is done through a desirability rating, and these preferences are where you specify your threshold for when an artifact becomes useless. There is a separate threshold for 4-star artifacts, because 4-star artifacts are always going to have a significantly lower rating then 5-stars, but some of them, such as Instructor or Exile pieces, are still worth keeping. So rather than one rating for both, you can set a 5-star rating, and a 4-star rating which only applies to artifacts of a set that does not drop 5-stars.
In order to determine what you should enter for Minimum Artifact Rating, you'll need to glance through your artifact list and see what all of your artifacts are rated. If you don't have a lot of artifacts, or you've had bad luck rolling them, you might want to set this number lower so that all of your artifacts don't get marked as "fodder".
When calculating artifact desirability, this app tries to predict what every artifact will look like when it's leveled up, so that all your +0 artifacts don't get marked as trash just because they currently have no stats. To that end, the Assume Artifact Level field lets you specify how high of a level you want this prediction to consider. Most players should just leave this at 20, but if you are a new player who can't afford to level everything to 20, you can set this lower to a number that you are comfortable leveling your artifacts to, and the calculations will take that into account to be a little more realistic for what you can expect in the early game.