Talk:Maeda Toshimasu/@comment-108.6.139.181-20140423224211/@comment-15723493-20140424134031

"People have complained Iron Miaden (who is very low trigger rate) have proc'd more reliably than Silk Road (VHTR)."

That is a logical fallacy called a Hasty generalization. Also known as: First of all, what do you mean by "people"? Is that amount of people representative of the entire AGG population? Are the number of battles they had with their cards sufficient statistically? Is there any reliable source of information which tells us:
 * Fallacy of insufficient statistics
 * Fallacy of insufficient sample
 * Generalization from the particular
 * Leaping to a conclusion
 * Hasty induction
 * Law of small numbers
 * Unrepresentative sample
 * Secundum quid

Low Trigger Rate > Very High Trigger Rate

On the other hand. My proof:

http://ayakashi-ghost-guild.wikia.com/wiki/Skill_Percentage Therefore, even if we take the floor of the percentage, Maeda [Circus] will still proc about 8 out of 10 times, while a normal trigger rate card will only proc 5 out of 10 times.