axiom wrote:What is that software that everyone uses to run simulations to test out numbers/stats?
I'm starting to think that any sort of conventional knowledge or rules of thumb that people go by are worthless (or just more inaccurate than people realize). These top players clearly have a deeper understanding of the mechanics. I'm going to have to just rely on my own calculations from now on, which actually seems pretty cool because RPG type games are a lot more skillful when there aren't guides to tell you what is optimal.
Once in a while these top players will come here and talk about their strategies (Bart comes to mind). Then they get told that although they are obviously good at winning, they're still wrong because they go against that conventional knowledge and those rules of thumb. Then they just stop coming back. (I am not one of those top players, by the way)
So, if you have no idea what you're doing, come here, learn a little, and you'll probably do better. But like you said, you have to rely on your own experience and what makes sense to you, because that is what those really good players are doing. A part of that process is finding out where those rules of thumb are wrong, or not applicable.
An interesting note: There is a large segment of the playerbase from Korea. They have their own ideas about what is good and bad. In their community, Chei is considered a top god, overpowered even. Here, chei is considered worse than no god at all. Both are right, from their own point of view. Just realize that all those rules of thumb are also good from a certain point of view, and you generally have to figure that out for yourself.
By the way, the tool you're asking about is called FSIM, you can use it in wizard mode in the offline version. There's even a handy little text file telling you how to use it in the download package.