critique my "what badies do what type of damage"


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ok so im making this spreed sheet on open office. i was looking for a place that would allow me to upload it but, google docs will only let me upload 1mb max. so for now to get opinions on what i have done so far, the link provided will allow you to view it without needing a spread sheet reading program. thoughts, suggestions needed if you can. thanks

btw this is all i have pretty much for now until i get input on what you would do different. also, i noticed google docs kinda smushed everything together and got rid of my paragraphs. dont worry, the guide i made with this looks more pretty
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddr3wxwr_36jthdc


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is it good? bad?


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Looks good to me but then I love stuff like that. Seems like it would be useful for those who are really serious about planning out what mobs to level against.


 

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Well, I'd re-count your example, because you have 1 dedicated smashing attack, 2 dedicated negative energy attacks, 1 dedicated psi attack, and 1 sm/neg attack, for five attacks instead of the four listed.

Other than that, the actual listings of attacks really needs horizontal lines at least interspersed, or alternate dark/light lines, for visibility. As it is, I have to follow with my finger or put something against the monitor to make sure I'm reading the right columns.


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Well, I'd re-count your example, because you have 1 dedicated smashing attack, 2 dedicated negative energy attacks, 1 dedicated psi attack, and 1 sm/neg attack, for five attacks instead of the four listed.

Other than that, the actual listings of attacks really needs horizontal lines at least interspersed, or alternate dark/light lines, for visibility. As it is, I have to follow with my finger or put something against the monitor to make sure I'm reading the right columns.

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oh yea for sure. this was a rough draft that i didnt correct completely yet so some are inccorect. as far as lines seperating all numbers, in my spread sheet it is like that...rows and colums. for some reason google docs took that off. just the number system and look is what i should have said i wanted input on.


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ya and in the example it should be 5 attacks :b whoops. but like i said just a rough copy but still should have been correct lmao.


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well looks like ill go forward with this then, 35 views and 2 responses tells me all is well


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Colors are pretty awful. Bright colors really hurts legibility. Really. I dunno if that's a limitation of google docs or what, but it's a necessity. Horizontal lines are a must, too. Make sure on release that your 'example' thing is very differently formatted, as trying to read pages of information in a tiny little column (with spelling and grammar issues no less) is highly difficult: merge a few columns in a single row and fill it in there or something. Separating your # of attacks columns from the others via a thicker line or even a blank column (is it even that necessary to have for your needs?) will help legibility too. Eventually having a calculator that can list up which enemy GROUP has the least Smashing or whatever would help.

If you plan on ever putting in positional data (believe me, most Def-based build users will prefer this by far, also many attacks are weird on the positions based on what enemy type they come from), start it now or at least prepare for putting it in. Adding a whole extra few columns/a new page on a sheet is pretty annoying, from experience (DEFENSE *shakes fist*).

Lemme put it this way: I spent a good 10-15 hours on JUST the formatting of my spreadsheet, not the data involved. People won't pay attention if it's difficult to read, especially when the data IS available elsewhere. When I added my Defense sheet, I had to make quite a few extra changes. Then I had to make more, albeit minor, changes when more data poured in with new enemy ranks and the like.


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