[quote=@ImportantNobody] [img]http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/upupdesu-nichijyou/imgs/e/d/edcffa7c.jpg[/img] [/quote] *snickers* I think, out of all the discussion, I agree with [@Darth]'s reasoning about some math being good but not to get carried away with it. Math, unless your job requires it daily, is difficult as you debate and go into the higher stuff beyond basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division which even in text is hard to apply. Right now, you're mainly talking about someone setting up a punch in a control setting when arena fights aren't really like that at all. Your target doesn't stand still and let you hit them repeatedly or let you set up your stance. So using formulas and over complicated numbers to determine strength, speed, etc is rather difficult since there's so many factors within the fight that can influence something like that. Condition of your fighter for one at the time of the punch and your opponent's positioning, I much doubt they will sit there and you each take turns punching each other. Looking back, I might've I had that issue with Trixi in my first fight. I think both [@Drifting Pollen] and my partner could see I was trying to be reasonable and fair, though I was more hurting myself because I was over thinking it to a degree I was becoming frustrated at my own imperfection. Formulas and anything beyond simple numbers might seem to make things fair or bring reasonable reality into the mix, but in the long run the effort =/= the fun usually. No offense, if you're going to use numbers and formulas to establish stuff... isn't that more like tabletop?