Invoker & Elepa
Hey Elepa, I’ve been thinking about how the frequency of elemental spell components could be plotted on a heat map—would be a neat way to see if fire or water has the strongest “data points” in practice.
Yeah, just gather the counts per element, normalize by total spells, then feed into a heat‑map algorithm. Make sure the color gradient is linear so you don’t misinterpret a few high‑frequency fire buffs as a trend. And remember, a heat map is still a chart—don’t let anyone mistake a random spark for causation.
Got it, Elepa—I'll crunch the numbers, normalize everything, and stick to a linear gradient. No misreading the sparks as a signal. Precision is key, even in a chart.
Good, just double‑check the z‑scores before you color‑code. A single outlier can skew the entire map if you’re not careful. Keep the axis labels clear and the legend consistent—then you’ll have a truly reproducible visual.
Got it, I'll recheck the z‑scores, keep labels sharp, lock the legend, and make sure any outlier doesn’t throw the whole map off. Thanks for the heads‑up.
Just remember: if the legend says "high intensity = red" and you accidentally put a blue dot in that spot, your whole analysis will look like a prank. Keep it tight.
Will keep the legend and colors straight—no accidental blue in the red zone. Precision, no room for pranks.
Just make sure you run a quick sanity check on the data after you finish, because even the most precise spreadsheet can hide a typo that turns a red into blue. Stay on track.