Stats are our worst enemy here. You cannot just multiply the chance of each event to happen if they're not linked.
Think of rolling a dice: whatever the number of 6 you rolled before, the probability of rolling a 6 on next roll is still 1/6....
Multiplication is actually how independent statistical events are calculated. The next roll is 1/6 by itself, but rolling 2 6s in a row is 1/36, when considering both rolls.
A more complex formula is required when the events are linked (dependent) to each other.
Stats are our worst enemy here. You cannot just multiply the chance of each event to happen if they're not linked.
Think of rolling a dice: whatever the number of 6 you rolled before, the probability of rolling a 6 on next roll is still 1/6....
Not exactly. I mean yes while multiplying them won't tell you anything about the odds of the next event, it does let you know the overall probability of a event occuring x times.
Like rolling a dice while the probability of rolling a six on the next roll is still 1/6, the probability of rolling a 6 twice in a row is 1/36.
tl;dr multiplying gives the culmulative probability of the same event happening sequentially or in a range
The absolute worst thing about Abominable Lieutenant is that small indie company Blizzard bans it from Arena but they don't bother putting in proper effort having it removed from the Discovered pool as well... That shit is just pure disrespect and laziness, absolutely zero excuses for this, from one of the biggest and wealthiest gaming companies on the planet.
The absolute worst thing about Abominable Lieutenant is that small indie company Blizzard bans it from Arena but they don't bother putting in proper effort having it removed from the Discovered pool as well... That shit is just pure disrespect and laziness, absolutely zero excuses for this, from one of the biggest and wealthiest gaming companies on the planet.
That's probably impossible/infeasible for them to do as that would require them to have an entirely seperate version of every discover card that only allows cards that aren't banned from arena to be discovered. It's more than likely just not worth it for them to devote developer time towards something insignificant
There is confirmation bias, and there are Blizzard's patents regarding their manipulation of RNG. You can find them online.
Take a walk on the wild side...
Oh Jaina's Ice, here we go again...
BuT tEh PaTenT!!1! Boy, sure haven't had this discussion before!
Multiplication is actually how independent statistical events are calculated. The next roll is 1/6 by itself, but rolling 2 6s in a row is 1/36, when considering both rolls.
A more complex formula is required when the events are linked (dependent) to each other.
Not exactly. I mean yes while multiplying them won't tell you anything about the odds of the next event, it does let you know the overall probability of a event occuring x times.
Like rolling a dice while the probability of rolling a six on the next roll is still 1/6, the probability of rolling a 6 twice in a row is 1/36.
tl;dr multiplying gives the culmulative probability of the same event happening sequentially or in a range
The absolute worst thing about Abominable Lieutenant is that small indie company Blizzard bans it from Arena but they don't bother putting in proper effort having it removed from the Discovered pool as well... That shit is just pure disrespect and laziness, absolutely zero excuses for this, from one of the biggest and wealthiest gaming companies on the planet.
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That's probably impossible/infeasible for them to do as that would require them to have an entirely seperate version of every discover card that only allows cards that aren't banned from arena to be discovered. It's more than likely just not worth it for them to devote developer time towards something insignificant
So far my experience is the opposite. Always eat the smallest one, cost me few games. Just rng.
Best card in HS? Mastercard.