Quote Originally Posted by whiskeybravo View Post
I didn't say anything about 20% or 50% percentiles. I asked if whether that was before or after you inflated the disparity by 20-50%

"Nearly 2000" is an inflation of 20%. And 50% above the 1000 dps difference you see in lower percentiles.

Make sense now?
... lets try this one more time. The lower percentages are irrelevant. I only mentioned specific percentages for example purposes. But since you're so adamant over semantics when someone else already addressed how idiotic this whole argument is. I'll quote from 95% on both E4S and E3S, respectively.

Black Mage: 14,732
Red Mage, 13,175
Dancer: 12,869

Black Mage: 14,408
Red Mage, 12,882
Dancer: 12,772

Citing Black Mage as being nearly two thousand above the bottom is an accurate assessment.

Quote Originally Posted by whiskeybravo View Post
That's not what I said at all, actually. I asked if you are really going to claim that them being predominantly found in optimization kills has no bearing whatsoever on the statistics.

And I'm the strawman lol
Nice try, but you missed the point entirely. Speed killers cannot impact the statistical average drastically because:

1) They typically play whatever is optimal, thus it was long determined before they even started speed killing
2) People are still playing the weaker jobs at a competitive level. Some are even speed killing with them.

Bluntly stated, the mere idea speed killers playing the big three would result in such a massively one-sided lead in overall damage is such a laughable reach in logic, it borders on embarrassing you'd even suggest it.