I kicked together a javascript function that pops out arrays and evaluates them but looking at the individual results it often doesn't make sense to categorize them into the elite/ standard arrays.
What exactly makes something elite? I used:
Two abilities with +2 bonus or better
Two abilities with +1 bonus or better
No more than one ability with -1 penalty
No abilities with a -2 or worse penalty
Standard:
Two abilities with +1 bonus or better
No more than two abilities with -1 penalty
No abilities with a -2 or worse penalty
For example:
Are these arrays "standard" or "Elite"?
17,13,12,12,11,10
16,12,9,8,8,7
16,15,13,11,11,11
14,12,12,10,9,7
More Samples:
10,9,9,8,7,6
11,11,11,10,8,6
17,13,12,11,9,8 standard
15,13,11,10,9,8 standard
13,13,11,10,8,6
14,14,14,12,11,8 elite
18,14,13,10,9,8 standard
14,12,12,9,9,9
14,11,11,9,8,7
17,11,11,10,9,9
14,14,13,10,9,7
14,11,11,9,9,6
12,12,11,10,8,7
12,11,9,7,6,6
12,10,10,9,8,8
12,10,9,8,8,8
16,11,11,10,10,9
15,13,11,10,9,7
17,14,13,10,7,5
13,13,13,10,9,6
8,8,8,8,7,6
15,14,14,10,9,7
15,12,9,9,8,7
15,13,11,10,8,7
17,14,13,10,9,9 standard
13,11,10,9,8,6
17,14,11,11,11,10 standard
14,9,9,8,8,8
15,13,11,9,6,6
16,12,11,10,9,8 standard
13,12,10,9,9,6
15,14,12,11,8,7
11,10,10,10,9,8
14,13,13,9,9,6
14,12,11,11,10,10 standard
13,11,10,10,10,9
14,11,9,7,6,5
14,14,14,8,7,7
15,12,12,11,11,7
12,11,8,8,5,3
14,13,13,10,9,7
17,14,14,14,12,9 elite
15,13,12,11,10,6
15,11,10,10,9,8
15,14,14,13,12,10 elite
12,11,11,10,10,9
16,10,10,9,9,4
11,10,9,8,7,5
14,11,9,9,9,4
16,14,13,11,6,5
18,16,14,13,12,9 elite
13,12,11,9,7,6
16,14,12,12,10,8 elite
15,13,12,9,8,7
14,10,10,10,6,4
18,17,14,12,8,8 standard
17,13,11,10,7,6
13,13,10,8,7,7
14,13,11,9,8,7
14,12,10,10,9,6
17,13,12,11,11,10 standard
12,12,12,10,9,8 standard
12,11,10,9,9,8
15,12,12,12,9,9 standard
15,13,11,10,8,6
17,13,12,12,10,10 standard
13,12,12,11,7,6
11,9,9,7,7,4
17,14,13,10,9,6
13,13,12,10,9,8 standard
15,15,11,9,9,7
14,10,10,8,8,8
16,13,11,10,10,6
15,12,11,10,7,6
10,9,9,8,8,5
13,9,8,8,7,6
16,15,9,8,7,7
14,13,13,10,9,9 standard
16,16,14,11,7,4
11,11,10,10,8,8
15,13,12,12,10,9 standard
12,11,10,8,8,8
15,14,13,12,10,8 elite
13,12,12,10,9,8 standard
12,12,11,9,8,7
17,13,13,11,11,7
12,12,11,9,6,5
17,15,14,12,10,8 elite
15,11,9,8,7,5
13,12,11,9,8,5
15,14,13,10,9,5
17,12,10,9,9,8
16,11,11,8,5,4
15,12,12,9,8,8
13,13,12,12,11,11 standard
14,14,13,13,11,10 elite
11,10,10,10,9,5
10,10,9,9,8,5
11,11,11,8,7,7
15,15,14,12,12,10 elite
Is a seven or less an instant fail? Are scores with a three minus 1 or worse penalties instant fails?
Does a single higher score bump it from 'standard' to elite even though the other scores don't meet the elite criteria?
Here is my script to crank out individual results, you can pop it in the
Try It Thingy by overwriting the existing script.
Spoiler:
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
function roll() {
return Math.floor(Math.random()*6)+Math.floor(Math.random()*6)+Math.floor(Math.ran dom()*6)+3
}
var n = [roll(), roll(),roll(),roll(),roll(),roll()];
document.write(n.sort(function(a,b){return b-a}));
if (n[1]>11 && n[3]>9 && n[5]>7) {
if (n[1]>13 && n[3]>11 && n[4]>9 && n[5]>7) {
document.write(" elite");
} else {
document.write(" standard");
}
}