um....what?

stephen8992stephen8992 Member Posts: 38

can someone explain this?

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  • SpeedbumpSpeedbump Member Posts: 1,520 ★★★
    Supreme had a higher health pool. is what it looks to me
  • ReferenceReference Member Posts: 2,914 ★★★★★
    xLunatiXx said:

    Just hidden decimals. Probably 76.91 vs 76.97 kinda thing

    Probably 76.91 vs 76.94. If 76.97 then it should be round up to 77.0%.
  • Matthew950Matthew950 Member Posts: 155
    Might be the fight time....
  • Hector_1475Hector_1475 Member Posts: 1,794 ★★★★★
    1 second difference.
  • Marostrange2005Marostrange2005 Member Posts: 423 ★★★
    everyone saying hidden decimals need glasses... just look at the time lol
  • Marostrange2005Marostrange2005 Member Posts: 423 ★★★

    everyone saying hidden decimals need glasses... just look at the time lol

    You don’t get points for dying. Your need glasses to my friend (look at the 0’s)….
    oh i did not focus on that lol i need to wake up not wear glasses
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,286 ★★★★★


    can someone explain this?

    You lost by 8 pts for defenders health remaining. What's there to not understand?
  • Colinwhitworth69Colinwhitworth69 Member Posts: 7,470 ★★★★★
    Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,286 ★★★★★
    edited December 2022


    can someone explain this?

    You lost by 8 pts for defenders health remaining. What's there to not understand?
    Why so obtuse ?? You do see that both players have the same health remaining , correct? Are you unable to understand why someone would be confused about that ?
    Same health? Since when is 6918 and 6926 the same? The percentages are the same to the first decimal point but we all know that they go beyond that. How many posts do you remember seeing for the 1% health "bug" etc..? It's the same here. They obviously aren't the same health as one has a higher score than the other.

    This isn't a head scratcher or anything to wonder about.
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  • World EaterWorld Eater Member Posts: 3,777 ★★★★★


    can someone explain this?

    You lost by 8 pts for defenders health remaining. What's there to not understand?
    Why so obtuse ?? You do see that both players have the same health remaining , correct? Are you unable to understand why someone would be confused about that ?
    Same health? Since when is 6918 and 6926 the same? The percentages are the same to the first decimal point but we all know that they go beyond that. How many posts do you remember seeing for the 1% health "bug" etc..? It's the same here. They obviously aren't the same health as one has a higher score than the other.

    This isn't a head scratcher or anything to wonder about.
    You are correct, HP remaining is different but Percentage-wise the health remaining is obviously the same.
  • Real_Madrid_76_2Real_Madrid_76_2 Member Posts: 3,569 ★★★★★
    Percentage decimals are hidden bro. Feel sorry for you
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,286 ★★★★★


    can someone explain this?

    You lost by 8 pts for defenders health remaining. What's there to not understand?
    Why so obtuse ?? You do see that both players have the same health remaining , correct? Are you unable to understand why someone would be confused about that ?
    Same health? Since when is 6918 and 6926 the same? The percentages are the same to the first decimal point but we all know that they go beyond that. How many posts do you remember seeing for the 1% health "bug" etc..? It's the same here. They obviously aren't the same health as one has a higher score than the other.

    This isn't a head scratcher or anything to wonder about.
    You are correct, HP remaining is different but Percentage-wise the health remaining is obviously the same.
    Same to the first decimal.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,286 ★★★★★


    can someone explain this?

    You lost by 8 pts for defenders health remaining. What's there to not understand?
    Why so obtuse ?? You do see that both players have the same health remaining , correct? Are you unable to understand why someone would be confused about that ?
    Same health? Since when is 6918 and 6926 the same? The percentages are the same to the first decimal point but we all know that they go beyond that. How many posts do you remember seeing for the 1% health "bug" etc..? It's the same here. They obviously aren't the same health as one has a higher score than the other.

    This isn't a head scratcher or anything to wonder about.
    Just because you are aware of decimals going beyond whats visible doesn't mean everyone is. No need to be snippy at a poster asking a question. The poster likely just didn't think about rounding. Please keep toxic responses like these out of the community. There is enough negativity in the world already, don't need more in what's supposed to be a distraction from it all.
    It's not rounding. The numbers beyond the first decimal aren't shown.
  • PikoluPikolu Member, Guardian Posts: 7,988 Guardian
    edited December 2022

    If one champ has 38000 hit points and one champ has 40000 hit points and you do 50% damage on each, the first champ is left with 19000 hit points and the second champs with 20000 hit points. Just because the percentage is the same doesn't necessarily mean the remaining hit points are the same. Don't look at the percentage and wonder how it doesn't add up. Look at the remaining health.

    Summoner Supreme obviously had a larger health pool than Nova. You lost because their defender had more health remaining.

    Defender HP points is determined by % remaining not total HP remaining.


  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,627 ★★★★★
    Hidden percentages.
  • AdevatiAdevati Member Posts: 439 ★★★
    edited December 2022
    You: 1-(6918/30000)=0.7694 health remaining on defender

    Them: 1-(6926/30000)=0.769133

    Their opponent had less percentage health remaining.

    In the words of that one villain no one cares about in that one Iron Man movie no one cares about: You Lose.
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