Talk:Leaderboard Event/@comment-28259418-20171003195625/@comment-28259418-20171008025711

Oh Jackiesq! The metal arm of 1 nose piece on my glasses broke while I was on a 2 week deployment in Houston w/ the Red Cross! It kept scratching until I had to put on a bandaide but the humidity was so high, even on the graveyard shift that it quickly fell off! I still need it fixed. I have been badly nearsighted my whole life but age related presbiopia now has me doing the Granny head tilt to read over my glasses. If I take them off to do close work & forget where I put them I need to find my prescription sunglasses to see far enough to find them! Agein ain't for sissies! 8)

I completely forgot about Unbreedable status canceling out a dragons high Rarity. I assess a dragons Statistical Fighting Probability to give an indication as to whether or not that dragon is worth the Apple investment to raise it to L15. I enter that dragon (say SKELEQUEEN) into Wikia's [Battle Calculator] at L15. I then scroll to the bottom & count all the L15 dragons that have only a 15% & 10% chance @ a critical hit which means SKELEQUEEN has an 85% - 90% chance at a critical hit against them. I then divide the total number of 15% & 10% dragons by the current total of all dragons in the [BC]. If that number is equal to or higher than what a single Type Champion is then I will usually endorse others to raise that dragon to L15 unless they already have a dragon w/ similar advantages. Does this make sense? If interested I could Post my current ranking list. It offers Diamond Types that rank higher than single Type Champions which is helpful for folks who still don't have any Champion Types.