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Pl'Othozz is not way to hard to solo lol, it's quite easy if you use the armour pot. You won't use health pots as much either.
My results for Sunblessed vs. Void vs. Sentinel have been posted. Interpret these results however you want and I implore you to try to replicate these results.
I decided against spending 1500 gold for each run for 12 runs total (18,000 gold) for the sake of this guide. I know Tanker's Ale makes a lot of fights easier, but without it, Pl'Othozz is pretty damn hard I must say.Quote:
Pl'Othozz is not way to hard to solo lol, it's quite easy if you use the armour pot. You won't use health pots as much either.
Great guides, keep up the good work!
Nice update!
So I guess, if you're in a decent group, Sunblessed sounds like it'll be better (?)
From the current field data I compiled, yes it appears that the Sunblessed Set is better in terms of damage, but not in regards to potion consumption or deaths.
Thanks for the update with the sunblessed bow. The main thing I've noticed about it is that there is less mana regen, and I have to use more mana pots. I'm thinking it may be the best set to use in boss fights though because of the damage.
Add cyber set and see how cyber is i wonder how it would be and cyber is good it has more dmg and armor and stats so i want to know how it maches up with sentinal
I am now more inclined to use the Sunblessed Set for both boss fights and normal PvE runs.
The Cyber set is way too similar to the Void set in terms of Damage and DPS, and I opted to choose the Void set to compare to the Sentinel set. If there was a marginal difference between the Sentinel and Void (and their damage/DPS/crit differs more than Void and Cyber), then I would imagine the same results between Cyber and Sentinel.Quote:
Add cyber set and see how cyber is i wonder how it would be and cyber is good it has more dmg and armor and stats so i want to know how it maches up with sentinal
Hey, not to be a bad apple, but statistically speaking, assuming that your data (time for runs) follows a semi-normal curve, you would need a minimum sample size of 25/set...but that's just way too much of a pain in the butt. If you consider the problem as a probability set, where the chance of one set being better than the other, then n*p and n*q have to be greater than 10, where n = number of runs, p=success rate of a particular set, and q= fail rate of a particular set. Otherwise, data is statistically inconclusive.....according to my AP Stat class...Good job though!
The thing is cyber is stronger and it has more stats like a void and more dmg imo the cyber could beat sent and i think it is a significant addition to include cyber
Dude, insane. You really took the time and effort didn't you? Excellent work!
The minimum sample size I did not bother to calculate simply because as I started gathering data, one run was an average of 11-12 minutes long...I figured about 30-40 runs would be conclusive evidence but I'll go with your figure of 25. That's why I stated in my conclusion
"- So from what I gathered from my results, here is my opinion, based off of 6 runs per equipment set...." to emphasize that these results are only based off of 6 runs each and nothing more :(
Gathering 25x3 = 75 runs per 11-12 minutes each is 14-15 hours for this trial, something I would never imagine doing, unless I do this every day. So this is as best of pieces of evidence I could compile that is humanely possible to establish some sort of rational comparison between these equipment sets.
It gets really repetitive and boring though, doing these runs. Maybe you can calculate and detect p<0.05 statistical significance, test for power, and test for minimum sample sizes for me in this thread? :D That would be very helpful in justifying my results, and it's been about 11 years since AP statistics for me...
Cooool u used a chart!!! :D that's awesome!!!
Hey, I got an idea. Since you're comparing 3 different sets and the shot speed is the same, it doesn't matter what you compare it as long as it applies to the same object. How about doing test shots on a mage in pvp? 100 shots would satisfy 1) the average dmg and 2) the real time critical rate... Testing the defense is trickier though; I'm assuming you're not a dexchantress and you can't heal... However, the same concept works backwards as well. You could do a statistical analysis of the mean difference between the 3 sets. If you're interested, I'd be more then happy to help, being a lvl 47 dexchantress.
-kobebean
And I read you all over again. Well, good job!
Any kick-*** bear interested in doing this to compare rift and hate?
You should become a tester for games like this. Maybe you could ask SS for a job.
I enjoy doing this as a hobby more, and I enjoy working at my hospital :) Game testing was a pipe dream of mine back in high school though..