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Sure, the shaman could have prepped a death trap with summoned mobs, but if you know going into the fight that he hasn't, there's no reason not to use bloodthirst if it is tactically sound to do soby ExPaladin - Log Board
Well, global tell at least, no idea what that would be called -by ExPaladin - Main Board
Edited to add the Hornady's are probably 750 grains, still that's a huge difference in mass from a Lapuaby ExPaladin - OT Board
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Taxing the wealthy is the only way they know to fund programs to cure poverty, homelessness, the elderly poor, drug addiction, etc.by ExPaladin - OT Board
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And a sample size of two populations of 9 is sufficient to make that conclusion.by ExPaladin - Log Board
All I can say is Laeerrist provided two populations of data that if they follow a normal distribution then they are statistically significant different with the natural wisdom sample being higher, sample-size not withstanding.by ExPaladin - Log Board
So it would mean that the expectation of 5 out of 5 heads is erroneous.by ExPaladin - Log Board
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7 heads out of 10 attemps compared to the expected 5 out of 5 is a p value of .20, not statistically significant. 8 out of 10 is a p-value of 0.0578, close (<=0.05 is statistically significant) but again, not statistically significant. So, no, you can't conclude anything from your coin flip trials.by ExPaladin - Log Board
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Unpaired t test results P value and statistical significance: The two-tailed P value equals 0.0054 By conventional criteria, this difference is considered to be very statistically significant. Confidence interval: The mean of modified wis minus Natural wis equals -0.78 95% confidence interval of this difference: From -1.29 to -0.26 Intermediate values used in calculations:by ExPaladin - Log Board
What do you, the person, not the character, bring to the game of CF to keep people coming back? At this stage in my CF playing, I like to think I am population neutral - in other words, I do nothing to increase the population, nor do I do anything that decreases it. How do you make it fun for other people to play this game? Other than some random, hopefully intersting, RP in the inn or ranby ExPaladin - Main Board
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I can't see how that would stand any kind of legal challenge. "Employees may not smoke on or off Town premises during paid work time"by ExPaladin - OT Board
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Cherry red switches. The thing that will drive you crazy is only most of the keys are mechanical.by ExPaladin - OT Board
So, let's say you see them ranking in the battlefields. You lay your snare down in the tunnel and wait to waylay them one step west of the snare. If it works out then it goes something like waylay + 1 round of melee damage, they flee and get snared, ambush for the kill. Also, I wouldn't use onslaught in PK. Actually landing the ambush is more important than the extra damage onslby ExPaladin - Char Board