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9 years ago
So it's very hard to show stats on small sample sizes because your never sure when a streak is going to happen to even things out a bit or throw it deeper in a certain direction. I'd say 5000 to 10 000 sample size and that might start to show the stats, anything smaller and you can't rely on the stats.
Also exact stats can only be shown on an equal Test.
GW nodes, were all opponents lvl 80, was the player lvl 80 and was the whole team lvl 80? Did they all have max gear or were they under your gear lvl or were they equal? All maxed stars?
This was over 500 attacks individually recorded. That is pretty decent, IMO. But as you say, the more the merrier.
I'm not sure how lvl affects anything. It didn't seem to. I have every match recorded, and a good number of the AI dodges happened in the first few nodes.
But the bottom line. From my point of view. Forget the huge numbers. Forget it. Forget the lvl disparity. All it takes is ONE SINGLE set of data of more than 100 attacks that shows a >50% (heck I will take 30% if it denotes which ones of those were by Old Ben while he had Evasion up, because we know he goes nuts). This ONE SINGLE set of data would show to me that the Dodge-Whinefest has one iota of possibility of being more than magical thinking. So until I see this, I shall personally forever ignore claims of the dodge-gone-wild nerf cult as pure 1d10cy.
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