I'm using the combat spreadsheet found here on Apolyton to get numbers, but I'm missing something -
An 18 versus 2 unit, 3 HP each, according to this spreadsheet, gives the defender a 1% chance of winning.
But in order to win, the defender must win 3 rounds, at 10% chance of winning each. Shouldn't that mean the chance is actually .1^3, or .1% instead? This of course makes the chances of 3 hits in a row the same as 3 out of 5, which doesn't make logical sense, but I cannot find the function to factor that into the mix. Then again, should it matter how many rounds it is, three in a row or three out of 10?
What am I leaving out of the equation? Or is the spreadsheet wrong?
Venger
An 18 versus 2 unit, 3 HP each, according to this spreadsheet, gives the defender a 1% chance of winning.
But in order to win, the defender must win 3 rounds, at 10% chance of winning each. Shouldn't that mean the chance is actually .1^3, or .1% instead? This of course makes the chances of 3 hits in a row the same as 3 out of 5, which doesn't make logical sense, but I cannot find the function to factor that into the mix. Then again, should it matter how many rounds it is, three in a row or three out of 10?
What am I leaving out of the equation? Or is the spreadsheet wrong?
Venger
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