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Not exactly. Mearls said he personally finds it confusing when combined with effects that trigger on damage to a foe.Imagine that. Someone found "hit on a miss" confusing.
Not exactly. Mearls said he personally finds it confusing when combined with effects that trigger on damage to a foe.Imagine that. Someone found "hit on a miss" confusing.
Sometimes if you voice your opinion loud enough you can get things accomplished.
Only if those "listening" aren't very bright. What you don't realize is you're in what's called the margin. Your views aren't "mainstream" or moderate. Message boards are a bit larger group but still within the margin also, and the unscientific polls on them mean nothing. That's why Mearls specifically says they're going by the surveys and makes nod to message boards. You're in a subset of a subset and showing likely to be too fickle to consider. Eliminating the extreme outliers is how to get the best data.
The margins are very important in things like elections, especially primary (qualifying) elections where races are otherwise close because a small percentage can swing the results. In marketing a product, it's less important. Sure, you can still spam review sites and such, but companies are also combating that more and more now also.
LOL!
This could actually show that the playtest wasn't as succeasful as claimed with regards to damage on a miss.
LOL!
This could actually show that the playtest wasn't as succeasful as claimed with regards to damage on a miss.
What exactly do we know about the (also biased) data that they're working with? Not much.So the much larger, better sample shows less than a biased, small-sample poll? Do you have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
Or that it could be a very small vocal minority. I wonder which is more likely... large wide scale play testing surveys or the threadcrapping by the same 4 posters.
What exactly do we know about the (also biased) data that they're working with? Not much.
Okay. Well, no chance for spin, misinterpretation, or bias there. Especially not from that source.Mearls said it's testing well. He has the data.