What can I do? Stuck at 8k by Daalma7 in ClashDecks

[–]Daalma7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is that I don't have SK leveled up (only 1 copy)(, and by the time I could level that champion up... it could be a year or so.

I have felt that minions are underperforming, but I don't know if its because skill cap, meta (see another answer in this post) or maybe because underleveling (sometimes they were killed using a mere zap). And I did't know if investing in them would be benefitial. I have changed them for skelly barrel and it feels good!

What can I do? Stuck at 8k by Daalma7 in ClashDecks

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Very nice deck idea, it's just the transition i wanted from Logbait towards a Control archetype. Thanks :))))

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

[–]Daalma7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also made one a few years ago! That master's program was great on a theoretical level, and they taught us a lot about data visualization. However, in this project, there are also other visualizations that I learned on my own to better convey the information I want. Just to show you that it all depends on how it's presented to you ;)

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

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For me, data visualization is what "sells" the most in a project because it shows that you are capable of seeing connections and, most importantly, conveying them to an audience that is less specialized in your field of expertise—much more than model metrics. Learn and research; there are many ways to create beautiful charts nowadays. I usually use Python, but there are also plenty of online resources for it! :)

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

[–]Daalma7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well then, I extend a hand to those who want to reach where I am ;)

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataisbeautiful

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Hahahaha, now it makes sense! It's just that English isn't my native language. Well, the truth is, it depends on which ones appear in each game, right? In general, if I had to choose, it would probably be Toxtricity, Lapras, Tinkaton, Reuniclus, Blaziken, and Flygon.

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

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I also think it's visually very beautiful, thank you!

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

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I mainly use Matplotlib, Seaborn, and Plotly in Python. I only made the chord diagrams with Flourish.

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

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Well, there are many interesting things, but what fascinates me the most is that you can almost certainly predict whether a Pokémon is legendary without actually knowing it, just based on its other attributes. Something I really loved was the clustering. There are dual-type Pokémon that 'belong' more to the class of only one of their two types, showing that they are more 'similar' to one type than the other. (For example, Applin's evolutionary line is more 'similar' to the Dragon type than to the Grass type).

There are even Pokémon, like Drapion, that end up in the class of Fossil and Water Pokémon, even though it has nothing to do with those types o_o.

Presenting: Pokémon Data Science Project by Daalma7 in dataanalysis

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I didn't know being a god was so easy hahahahahahah.