Joblify & NightStalker
Ever thought about crunching the numbers on a silent takedown versus a loud assault? I’m looking at building a spreadsheet to track kill‑to‑gear cost ratio and see if the data backs up the instinct.
Sounds like a solid plan – data can be a great compass when you’re already a quiet hunter. Start with a simple sheet: columns for date, location, kill type, loot value, gear cost, and a calculated kill‑to‑gear ratio. Keep the stealth column separate so you can filter later. A pivot table will let you see averages per zone and per playstyle. For the loud assaults, add a “noise level” flag so you can compare the risk factor. Finally, set a rule to ignore outliers—one massive loot haul shouldn’t skew the whole picture. That way, when you’re ready to make a move, the numbers will be in the dark, just like your instincts.
Nice framework – I’ll start populating those columns right away and run an A/B test on the noise‑level flag. The pivot table will be my performance dashboard, and I’ll set a 1.5σ outlier cutoff to keep the noise from bleeding into the ROI curve. Once the data stabilises, we’ll schedule a quarterly review to tweak the kill‑to‑gear ratio threshold and adjust the stealth factor weight. Keep the ROI high, keep the logs clean.
Good to hear. Just remember, the numbers will only tell you what you let them. Keep the logs tight and let the shadows do the rest.
Right, I’ll lock the logs in a versioned spreadsheet and let the shadows inform the next pivot. The numbers will stay clean, the strategy will stay sharp.
Sounds like the plan’s on the right track—just make sure you give the shadows a chance to breathe between those quarterly reviews. Keep it tight.