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**Case 2** - If you were to attack a stack of 48 units with a stack of 60 and not be able to win (depleting your stack in the process), your Luck Stat would very likely fall somewhere between -19 and -22. | **Case 2** - If you were to attack a stack of 48 units with a stack of 60 and not be able to win (depleting your stack in the process), your Luck Stat would very likely fall somewhere between -19 and -22. | ||
- | Given the same number of opportunities, | + | Given the same number of opportunities, |
- | **Case 3** - Yet, if you were to win that stack of 48 (from Case 2), ending | + | **Case 3** - If you were to win that stack of 48 (from Case 2), and ended up with 18 units to spare, you probably wouldn' |
- | Whereas after winning you are likely to end up with exactly 18 units ~3.7% of the time, you are only likely to end up with the " | + | |
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- | The above histogram suggests that you will win and end up with between 15 and 28 (Luck Stats from -6 to +7) units about half the time when attacking a stack of 48 units with a stack of 60 units. In fact, to end up with an overall Luck Stat of -3 in this type of battle scenario could hardly be seen as being anything other than pretty average luck. | + | The above histogram suggests that you will win and end up with between 15 and 28 (Luck Stats from -6 to +7) units more than half the time when attacking a stack of 48 units with a stack of 60 units. In fact, to end up with an overall Luck Stat of -3 in this type of battle scenario could hardly be considered |
- | //(The probabilities given for the above examples | + | //(The probabilities given for the " |
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