So, I found this graphing program that will generate
best fit formulas. I put in the saving_para numbers
for mage, cleric and thief, used what I deemed the
"nicest" of the equations to try and fit (exponential),
and got the following:
mage: 68.8^((-t/34.07)^1.615) yech :P
cleric: 61.5^(-t/17.39) better
thief: 67.5^(-t/50.8)
The thief line actually looked like it could have been
describe very well with a simple y = ax + b type line
;)
I tried using something other than exponential
equations (polynomial and gaussian) but it kept
crashing when I tried them ;)
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http://www.angelfire.com/nj/eglamkowski/null.html <- Null webring
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/eglamkowski/eia.html <- EiA webring
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