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Post by Blaze Hayes on May 23, 2016 11:24:50 GMT -5
OK so i thought i would ask now before i forget as i though to myself would stuff is there in maths. Cause Bakugan is mostly based off math. So anyway i came up with a few things so i wanted to know if they could be done or not...
1) Equation sign swap- Add-> Multiply, Subtract-> Divide, Multiply-->Add, Divide->Subtract So if someone played a card that mdoubled thier G power it would now only add two to it instead. Or if someone played a card that halfed my G Power then it is only take 2 away.
2) Fractions- So the g power of both brawlers will be put as a fraction with the G power on top and what ever the life points is in the battle below(just for a number reference) and at the end you would do the fraction to get a decimal and round it up to a whole number.
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Post by Noland Hardy on May 30, 2016 15:50:48 GMT -5
OK so i thought i would ask now before i forget as i though to myself would stuff is there in maths. Cause Bakugan is mostly based off math. So anyway i came up with a few things so i wanted to know if they could be done or not... 1) Equation sign swap- Add-> Multiply, Subtract-> Divide, Multiply-->Add, Divide->Subtract So if someone played a card that mdoubled thier G power it would now only add two to it instead. Or if someone played a card that halfed my G Power then it is only take 2 away. 2) Fractions- So the g power of both brawlers will be put as a fraction with the G power on top and what ever the life points is in the battle below(just for a number reference) and at the end you would do the fraction to get a decimal and round it up to a whole number. 1. You and I have different perspectives on the example you gave. If I was doubling my G power, and you played that effect, I wouldn't imagine it equaling it out to two. In fact, I'd argue that it doesn't make any sense with the effect idea. Having a doubling effect change to just adding two to my power level has nothing to do with changing the mathematical sign. My idea was that if I chose to increase (+) my power level by 500, then you could just change it to where I divide my power level by 500 instead. If you were to do it that way, then that can be allowed, but the example you gave just doesn't add up (Pun definitely intended). 2. I think that effect is to your own detriment. If I were you, I'd make the opponent go through that alone rather than include your power level in the mix. You're not going to get anywhere in the battle if you subject yourself to that same penalty. The effect is allowed, but that would be the change I'd make.
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