Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Board Analysis - Kamino Platform
Welcome to a new feature on the blog! Thanks to some cool stat work Curtis has been running on our Duel performances, he's been able to isolate character performances based on the game board we use for a Duel. Curtis contends that the starting position of some characters may positively or negatively impact a character's chances in a Duel. Let's take a look at the Kamino graphs Curtis provided, since that was the spot of the 2016 Championship...
In the 32 recorded Duels for our Waco league, nine games, including the 2016 Championship, have been played on Kamino. The first column after the character names indicates their average finish on this board. It should be no surprise that Darth Vader leads in both average and wins - his starting position behind Slave One is a distinct advantage. On the other hand, Emperor Palpatine should have that same benefit but he's rated second to last. Last place belongs to Han Solo, and he easily has the worst starting position on Kamino, actually on the Dark Side of the circular portion of the board. He doesn't have the most last place finishes, though. That distinction belongs to Anakin Skywalker, who starts in the rear line behind the light side. I'm skeptical that his board position should be that much of a determinant.
This graph demonstrates frequency of finishes, divided by four categories: top three, four through six, seven through nine, and ten through last. The more red a box is, the greater the frequency of occurrence, while the bluer it gets the less frequent it is.
You can see Darth Vader has a 77% chance to finish in the top six of a Duel on Kamino. Liz finished fifth at the Championship, so that holds. Despite not having a win on the board, both Yoda and Jango finish in the top three 44% of the time. Obi-Wan has the highest percentage of any character, in the seventh through ninth place range. That's not entirely surprising given his near-middle starting position. Anakin has the strangest character pattern, as he tends to finish in the bottom three or the top three but usually never in the middle.
What are your thoughts about Kamino? Sound off in the comments below!
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As mentioned, it is a bit surprising that Vader is #1 on Kamino while Emperor is ranked #11, but I think I have an explanation for that. When Vader and Emperor are nestled in behind Slave 1 like a tick on a dog, there is very little that can shake them out. The answer is Obi-Wan and his Force Control. Force Control not only does 7 damage but it has the added bonus of moving everyone on the board up to 3 spaces. This is a potent weapon to dislodge the Sith Lords. Between Vader and Emperor, Emperor is the easier target. So when Obi plays his Force Control, Emperor is the first to fall. Back to the stats—in several cases, Emperor gets knocked out well before Obi-Wan. But when Obi-Wan gets eliminated, Emperor is able to go further. Best strategy for Emp may be to knock Obi out early.
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