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Unfortunately, this still isn't really a good measure of real skill. Contrary to what many people in WoW seem to believe, there isn't just one way to do each and every encounter. Such a mod would tell you how good people are at following a specific strategy -- it wouldn't tell you anything about how good they are at things like noticing when the healer has aggro and pulling it off of them, taking over tanking a mob when the main tank dies, knowing when they need to concentrate on healing and when they can lend a little DPS, marking mobs, doing CC when it's needed, or any of a myriad of other things that are all "player skill".
And even a mod that could track those things can't keep track of a lot of other things that go into making a good person to run with. Attitude, for one. The guy who drops a group like a hot potato the first time there's a problem may get great stats, because they're almost never in a failure, but is that who you want to play with? Or would you rather have someone who will stick with it and keep trying? Do you want to run with the guy who spends the whole time telling you how you're not playing your character right, when he's not the one in your shoes? Or the guy who always blames the tank and healer, because he's not smart enough to watch his own aggro? Or heck, the guy who keeps pulling trash when the rest of the group is on bio break?
Last, but not least, any mod or method that looks at character stats, gear, achievements, etc. falls down in a big way -- it measures *characters*, not *players*. The guy with the great gear could be a total idiot who's borrowing his brother's account. The guy with no achievements could be a great player who just isn't interested in stacking achievements, because he's on his fifth alt and doesn't care about running Dungeon X just to get the achievement on this alt. The guy with lousy gear could just have bad luck on loot rolls.
The only real way to find out what kind of player someone is, is to *play with them a few times*. Any method that attempts to avoid doing that in some automated way will always leave out some people who are good players -- and include some who you really don't want to play with.
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