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Post by TTX on Aug 18, 2022 7:56:56 GMT -5
Going to use that link when a chart feels wrong online. Thanks for it.
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jerkbronson
Infinity Challenge
SHINGO and Stan. When in doubt, throw lariats like a "dump truck with no brakes"
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Post by jerkbronson on Aug 18, 2022 8:28:42 GMT -5
Going to use that link when a chart feels wrong online. Thanks for it. You’re welcome! The gist of the action and the in-game results match the FGonline pictures of the physical charts. So unless those scans don’t match the FGO charts coded into the online game, it should come out the same.
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Post by the_faction on Aug 23, 2022 6:20:53 GMT -5
Very interesting and the reversal % brings to light how chart ratings aren't necessarily all equal.
Take for instance a Turnbuckle A(34%) could be considered quite stronger than a Ropes A(28%) rating, but when comparing B rating's the Ropes(28%) is far superior to a Turnbuckle B(22%), that's a steep fall off to the Turnbuckle.
Looking closer at that I'm not quite sure about that Ropes reversal % as A & B are considered a 28% reversal chance, but w/ an A having a reversal on 2-6 and a B can reverse on 2-5 that doesn't quite make sense. Although that double clothesline on 11(A) and 10(B) does come with an interesting wrinkle as B is more likely to roll that check, but a B will reverse X% of the time whereas the A will have a much higher chance of reversal with only another A beating them, but will encounter the check less often.
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jerkbronson
Infinity Challenge
SHINGO and Stan. When in doubt, throw lariats like a "dump truck with no brakes"
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Post by jerkbronson on Aug 24, 2022 9:14:36 GMT -5
Very interesting and the reversal % brings to light how chart ratings aren't necessarily all equal. Take for instance a Turnbuckle A(34%) could be considered quite stronger than a Ropes A(28%) rating, but when comparing B rating's the Ropes(28%) is far superior to a Turnbuckle B(22%), that's a steep fall off to the Turnbuckle. Looking closer at that I'm not quite sure about that Ropes reversal % as A & B are considered a 28% reversal chance, but w/ an A having a reversal on 2-6 and a B can reverse on 2-5 that doesn't quite make sense. Although that double clothesline on 11(A) and 10(B) does come with an interesting wrinkle as B is more likely to roll that check, but a B will reverse X% of the time whereas the A will have a much higher chance of reversal with only another A beating them, but will encounter the check less often. You are correct on the Ropes % and the charts now reflect that. I've been using these printouts for about a year and proofread before sharing so of course I miss something obvious. Thanks for pointing out my error! A 42% Chance of reversal combined with a 17% at a reroll to get a reversal makes an A Rope rating very dangerous indeed. The math gets interesting in the TB chart as there is a 25%/20%/14% chance that it will lead to an additional chart roll which was not included in the "Guaranteed" total I debated removing the "Guarantee" Row since it is somewhat superfluous beyond being interesting statistics & game design. I've found I usually ignore it playing Solo.
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