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Originally Posted by DeathsSilkyMist
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Charisma does have an effect on the initial cast of charm
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I found no evidence of that. Resist rates on the initial cast were equally high in both conditions.
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That coupled with your significantly less data for the 115 CHA testing could explain the difference. I'd advise testing on a mob with less MR, as MR will affect charm breaks quite a bit. That specific mob you are testing is going to break quite a bit probably due to it's MR whether or not CHA affects charm breaks, which can muddy the data.
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The number of trials compiled only affects the sensitivity of the test. The relationship between sensitivity and number of trials is effectively an inverse square law:
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Sensitivity is, as a rough estimate, around twice the value shown in the graph. So the 1100 trials used for the EJ Spurbone gave a little under 2% sensitivity. But it rises rapidly for lower numbers of trials (this is one of the benefits of the Wilson Score). This test produced 92 tick-trials for the CHA115 condition and 457 for the CHA226 condition, and after adjusting for the change in p_hat this gives a sensitivity estimate of around 10%, comfortably under the difference that was found. So I feel confident in the result.
The goal here was to test on a mob with a fixed level that was easily accessible to allow repeatability. If you can think of another candidate with lower MR, please let us know.
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There probably isn't a level 50+ special check of some kind, there's no evidence of that in the EQEMU code. Unless someone has a P99 patch note or some in-era evidence of that.
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I think that, after 10+years of operation, it would be an error to assume that the code running p99 is identical to the EQEMU base.