Prosperity 2.51 1.19 0.51%
Seaside 2.22 1.19 0.10%
Dominion 2.21 1.19 -0.04%
Intrigue 2.09 1.18 -0.44%
Cornucopia 0.33 1.16 -2.08%
Alchemy 0.32 1.26 6.01%
Promotional 0.23 1.19 -0.18%
Hinterlands 0.10 0.99 -16.50%
Prosperity 2.51 1.19 0.51%
Seaside 2.22 1.19 0.10%
Dominion 2.21 1.19 -0.04%
Intrigue 2.09 1.18 -0.44%
Cornucopia 0.33 1.16 -2.08%
Alchemy 0.32 1.26 6.01%
Promotional 0.23 1.19 -0.18%
Hinterlands 0.10 0.99 -16.50%
I am dumbfounded.
Effect with of -42 is unreasonably insane. Sorry. I screwed up the pop buys page when I removed the smoothing.
Prosperity 2.01 1.25 -0.46%I see your 'master of Hinterlands claim' and raise it significantly.
Dominion 1.95 1.26 0.34%
Seaside 1.71 1.25 -0.59%
Intrigue 1.66 1.25 -1.09%
Alchemy 1.00 1.26 0.15%
Cornucopia 0.72 1.29 2.27%
Hinterlands 0.69 1.29 2.41%
Promotional 0.26 1.24 -1.38%
I'm the master of Hinterlands, mwahahaha. Cornucopia a close second. So I'm best with the sets I haven't gotten around to purchasing a real life copy of, that's kind of weird. :)
I wonder how this is calculated, because I think it makes more sense when at least X (prob 3, maybe 4) or more cards from a set are present in the kingdom. You can't say I'm bad with Prosperity if I lose every time only one card from the set is in.
You are almost as bad with Hinterlands as I am with/without Goons.
Goons Effect With: -2.36 Effect Without: -42.61
This happens if you've never won a game without Goons. Which is plausible, because Goons is just that awesome. At one point, I had like a -70 or so effect with for Noble Brigand, because I'd never bought it and won.Interesting. I just played this game where I didn't buy Goons and won and was pondering this very question.
This happens if you've never won a game without Goons. Which is plausible, because Goons is just that awesome. At one point, I had like a -70 or so effect with for Noble Brigand, because I'd never bought it and won.Interesting. I just played this game where I didn't buy Goons and won and was pondering this very question.
http://dominion.isotropic.org/gamelog/201202/24/game-20120224-205012-f6e1d9a5.html
Some of it was simple perversity--I wanted to see if I could beat someone good without going for Goons. But I think it was actually a pretty decent circumstance to avoid Goons. The only trashing was from Jack - which is not conducive to a Goons engine, and provides a nice counter since it lets you discard green cards and draw better ones. Witches on the board meant there were curses to gum up the works. Jack+Witch is pretty solid for a Big Money deck, and since I definitely wanted both of those, there was a real risk of major terminal collision if I started getting Goons, too. Is completely ignoring Goons the right call here?