This was my first time participating in D&D.Sci after reading a lot of the other ones. This one drew me in with its low advertised difficulty rating and by seeming more amenable to my skillset (writing lots of python scripts yes, fancy stats and ML tricks no).
I’m happy enough coming close to the regulars. I wouldn’t give myself the point for Averill—I noticed the irregularity but I assumed even until the end that it was some sort of second order effect like “Averill is mostly in town when class is in session, and someone else only heals rumblepox when class isn’t in session.”
This was my first time participating in D&D.Sci after reading a lot of the other ones. This one drew me in with its low advertised difficulty rating and by seeming more amenable to my skillset (writing lots of python scripts yes, fancy stats and ML tricks no).
I’m happy enough coming close to the regulars. I wouldn’t give myself the point for Averill—I noticed the irregularity but I assumed even until the end that it was some sort of second order effect like “Averill is mostly in town when class is in session, and someone else only heals rumblepox when class isn’t in session.”