Clean slates and Diligence
Does diligence affect the clean slates % of passing?
August 16, 2014
Clean slates and Diligence
Does diligence affect the clean slates % of passing?
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[quote=Ness]Would 1000~2000 be sufficient.[/quote]
Yeah, that should be plenty. The chances of the data shifting by 100 successes every 1000 trials is quite small.
[quote=Axnslicer]First google hit, a thread where you say you doubt that diligence affects scroll traces. The irony.
http://www.basilmarket.com/forum/2829316/1/Does_diligence_affect_spell_traces_.html
You've clearly changed your mind, but I won't until someone uses a statistically significant number of 15% spell traces on random equips with level 100 diligence, and shows that 1/4 work on average.[/quote]
Would 1000~2000 be sufficient.
[quote=Ness]Oh, I see where you're coming from. Sorry for the previous comments.
Though, this page has been taken as proof by others who do seem to understand the language and play the Korean version, so I choose to side with them.
Other threads on the topic can be found by googling whether spell traces work with diligence.[/quote]
First google hit, a thread where you say you doubt that diligence affects scroll traces. The irony.
http://www.basilmarket.com/forum/2829316/1/Does_diligence_affect_spell_traces_.html
You've clearly changed your mind, but I won't until someone uses a statistically significant number of 15% spell traces on random equips with level 100 diligence, and shows that 1/4 work on average.
[quote=Axnslicer]The part where I can't confirm it for myself. Look, if you want me to accept your evidence using that logic, I could put up some random thing in Greek and claim it says whatever I want. Would you be inclined to believe me then? I'm not even saying you're lying, it's perfectly possible that you've misinterpreted the statement yourself, but since I can't read it there's no way for me to verify it, and therefore I can't accept it as evidence that diligence works with scroll traces.[/quote]
Oh, I see where you're coming from. Sorry for the previous comments.
Though, this page has been taken as proof by others who do seem to understand the language and play the Korean version, so I choose to side with them.
Other threads on the topic can be found by googling whether spell traces work with diligence.
[quote=closetoshady]What about gollux scrolls?[/quote]
70% on level 100 dilligence
@Ness: The part where I can't confirm it for myself. Look, if you want me to accept your evidence using that logic, I could put up some random thing in Greek and claim it says whatever I want. Would you be inclined to believe me then? I'm not even saying you're lying, it's perfectly possible that you've misinterpreted the statement yourself, but since I can't read it there's no way for me to verify it, and therefore I can't accept it as evidence that diligence works with scroll traces.
[quote=Axnslicer]Do I look like I can translate Korean? I think it's not unreasonable to expect your evidence to be in English.[/quote]
I think it's not unreasonable for his evidence to be in Korean.
What about gollux scrolls?
Well when they release the Fever time for Scroll traces in GMS, we'll see if they're 100% success rate for anyone with level 50 Diligence.
[quote=Axnslicer]Do I look like I can translate Korean? I think it's not unreasonable to expect your evidence to be in English.[/quote]
What part of "Spell Traces are 'orders to use as a trail order'" don't you understand.
[quote=Ness]Because word for word translations actually exist, right.[/quote]
Do I look like I can translate Korean? I think it's not unreasonable to expect your evidence to be in English.
[quote=Axnslicer]I'm sorry, that translation doesn't even contain spell traces in it.[/quote]
Because word for word translations actually exist, right.
@Ness: I'm sorry, that translation doesn't even contain spell traces in it.
[quote=Axnslicer]I very much doubt that, has anyone actually tested it?[/quote]
http://maplestory.nexon.com/MapleStory/Page/Gnx.aspx?URL=HelpDesk/FAQBoard&maskPageType=2&oidArticle=7623
They talk about how "orders to use as a trail order" (translated) are affected by diligence.
[quote=Ness][url=http://www.southperry.net/showthread.php?t=53900]Here's a list of special scrolls on here.[/url]
Diligence works with spell traces.[/quote]
I very much doubt that, has anyone actually tested it?
[quote=Ness]15% spell trace your fafnir weapons.[/quote]
Heres a screenshot of everything I got (yes I own a fafnir sword, I just dont have it equipped)
[url=]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/87121071/Maple0001.jpg[/url]
Anything else for spell tracing? What other scrolls do you suggest for the rest?
[quote=RemixDeluxe]That is greatly dissapointing, all this time waiting and waiting for that special day to get to lv 100.
Anyways as far as equips go which is worth spell tracing? For my gollux equips I'm gonna gollux scroll them, obviously. Just not sure what to use on everything else.[/quote]
15% spell trace your fafnir weapons.
[quote=Ness][url=http://www.southperry.net/showthread.php?t=53900]Here's a list of special scrolls on here.[/url]
Diligence works with spell traces.[/quote]
That is greatly dissapointing, all this time waiting and waiting for that special day to get to lv 100.
Anyways as far as equips go which is worth spell tracing? For my gollux equips I'm gonna gollux scroll them, obviously. Just not sure what to use on everything else.
[url=http://www.southperry.net/showthread.php?t=53900]Here's a list of special scrolls on here.[/url]
Diligence works with spell traces.
I've been meaning to ask this question for a long time now. I've been working on my traits daily to achieve Lv 100 in all areas including diligence. I've been stockpiling on Clean Slate Scroll 10% until I got my diligence to Lv 100 (currently at Lv 70), for something that takes so long to work for why is it so limited. In fact what scrolls does diligence give a bonus for if not clean slate?
No, it is not supposed to affect the pass rate of css
Shouldn't matter because of how ass the pass rate is to begin with.
It's not supposed to, but considering how often I've passed css 10%s it might.