LOL. Funny, but accurate parallel to the structure.Kinda like how in the first Hunger games book Primrose got picked for the hunger games cept she just had her name in one time versus Katniss who had her name in more and that dingle Gale who has his name in like 100 times didn't get picked but that baker Peeta did. Not to mention all the of the people eligible from district 12.... . . . . . .. .. . . ! ! ! ! ! ! Boom.
I know the exact numbers.
From those numbers there is an extra damage multiplier to equate points given.
I will not give these exact numbers.
People fixate on them.
There are modifiers for each template.
There's a lot of truth to what Aly said.
Bottom line here people need to drill into their heads is this:
The more damage you do, the more points you get.
Let's call these 'names on a piece of paper'.
The more of your names thrown into a fishbowl, the more likely one is to be drawn when you reach in and pull one out.
Is it a guarantee? Hell no. Just more LIKELY.
Multiple reasons for this, the foundation two are;
1) More likelihood of awarding those that put in the most time effort
2) Still provide a chance for those logging on and showing up at a spawn halfway in. Otherwise they'd just log back off assuming it was a waste of time.
The initial reason the scoreboard was put in was to show that the system works.