Quantum Index Tool (http://www.elements.alanbeam.net)This is a tool I built based on this thread by SG (
http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/topic,5676). It is currently a work in progress, so please bear with me as I work out the kinks. I appreciate any and all feedback anybody can provide in order to help improve the tool. Please keep in mind that QI is used as a guide in deck-building. While a QI of 5.0 appears to be ideal in many cases, this does not guarantee your deck will have the ideal amount of quanta every match. I hope it can assist you in your deck-building, but don't rely on it to do all the work for you.
The FormulaQI | = | Deck Cost
(Deck Quanta Generation / 5) |
QI tells you how good your ratio of non-pillars to pillars is in a given deck.Assumptions:- 30 card deck
- A pillar, on average, generates 5 quanta a game
- A Mark behaves identically to a pillar
- There is not currently enough evidence to determine what the ideal QI is in a rainbow deck. (ANYONE?)
Notes:- QI is calculated independently for each element in use in your deck.
- The observed ideal QI for a deck is 5.0
- QI of greater than 5 is not producing enough quanta, while QI of less than 5 is producing too much quanta.
Each card has 2 values pertinent to this formula:
CostEach card's cost is a sum of two values:- The cost to play the card. This will always be a value of 0 or greater.
- The cost to play the card's special ability. This will always be a value of 0 or greater.
Quanta GenerationThis is a value representing the average quanta generated in a game by the card.
PillarCost: 0
Quanta Generation: 5 (of respective element)
TowerCost: 0
Quanta Generation: 6 (of respective element)
NovaCost: 0
Quanta Generation: 1 (for each element)
SupernovaCost: 2 (Entropy)
Quanta Generation: 2 (for each element)
ImmolationCost: 0
Quanta Generation: 7 (Fire), 1 (for each non-Fire element)
CremationCost: 0
Quanta Generation: 9 (Fire), 1 (for each non-Fire element)
DevourerCost: 2 (Darkness), 1 (Earth)
Quanta Generation: 5 (Darkness)
Example Deck61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61s 61s 61s 61s 61s 61t 61t 61t 61t 61t 61t 61v 61v 61v 61v
This is
The Essential Halfblood Farmer. To calculate the QI, we start by adding up to total cost of all cards in the deck.
Cost = (0 * 15) [Pillars] + (6 * 5) [Immortals] + (6 * 6) [Dim Shields] + (13 * 4) [Dragons] = 118
We then add up the total Quanta Generation of all the cards in the deck.
Quanta Generation = (5 * 15) [Pillars] + (0 * 5) [Immortals] + (0 * 6) [Dim Shields] + (0 * 4) [Dragons] + (5) [Mark] = 80
Throw these values into our formula and you get: 118 / (80 / 5) = 118 / 16 = 7.375
This deck is not producing enough quanta to fuel the deck, according to its QI. You can observe this while playing the deck by seeing that you are usually unable to play all the cards in your hand due to not having enough quanta.
- OTHER cards, such as SoG, have their cost divided up evenly over however many elements in which your deck is generating quanta. For example, in a duo deck with SoGs, the cost of SoG is (3/2) for both of those elements.
- If you have cards in your deck that generate unused quanta, the tool will show 0 cost, X quanta generation. The same goes for cards with costs from elements that are not generating any quanta. If you are okay with not using the extra quanta, or don't need to spend the quanta for that particular card (special ability?), you can ignore these results. Cards like Nova and Immolation will inevitably show every element.
- I documented all cards and their costs/quanta generation in a Google Spreadsheet (https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AtIJScFz1sS7dEtDbnpacjFFTDZCZ2NwMW1zQzBxaVE&hl=en) for those who are interested.
I hope I can continue to improve this tool until it is found useful enough for general use in deck-building of non-rainbow decks.