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Submission: On January 04 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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MetaWing 2.0 * Data Browser (current) * About * List Fortress Intro (current) Pilots Ship Types Upgrades List Archetypes Search * Intro (current) * Pilots * Ships * Upgrades * Archetypes INTRO STATS * Latest Import: about 16 hours ago * Number of analyzed Tournaments: 3211 * Number of analyzed Squadrons: 53741 * Number of analyzed Games: 40427 WHAT IS THIS? What this tool is trying to do is a bit of meta analysis. It uses the data from the X-Wing ListFortress and slices and dices it in a variety of ways. On the surface, you can use it to answer simple questions like this, with a bit of drilldown: * Which pilots perform best right now? * What list archetypes do I have to expect at a tournament? * I want to fly Guri, how do I build a squad with her? On top of that, you can filter quite a bit of stuff, for both historical analysis of results and current detail information: * Start and end date for the tournaments to be analyzed, with a variety of presets (wave release dates etc.) * Whether tournaments with many participants should weigh their results higher or not * Whether having many players with a list should weigh the results higher or not * Whether rankings from before the cut, after the cut, or both should be used (if both, results that have only a Swiss ranking will suffer because their ranking after the cut is "none") * There's a filter for tournament types (Regionals, Store Champs, etc.) * And new to 2.0 is a filter based on tournament format (Extended, Hyperspace, etc) Together, these filters can be used to answer questions like... * Which list archetypes have been performing most consistently since release? * Which lists have been performing surprisingly well at Hyperspace Trials in the last two weeks? You'll find technical details of both implementation and algorithms on the About page. Have fun, and Fly Casual.