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RUH-CHUDISCHE-OGR;125607
Does a minotaur really beat a troll 1-on-1? Something doesn't seem right. Maybe we're testing differently?
Let's analyze and calculate.
First, let's calculate the average damage per hit:
1) The minotaur deals 12-20 damage, with an average of 16. Its attack is 15, and the troll's defense is 7, resulting in a difference of 8. Therefore, the damage per hit is 16 * (100% + 5% * 8) = 16 * 140% = 22.4, which we'll round to 22.
2) The troll deals 10-15 damage, with an average of 13. Its attack is 14, and the minotaur's defense is 15, resulting in a difference of -1. Therefore, the damage per hit is 13 * (100% - 5%) = 13 * 95% = 12.35, which we'll round to 13.
Now, let's consider the battle:
Minotaur - 50 HP | Troll - 40
Turn 1
The minotaur is faster and moves 8 cells forward. The troll moves and attacks the minotaur, dealing 13 damage. The minotaur retaliates, dealing 22 damage.
Minotaur - 37 HP | Troll - 18
Turn 2
The minotaur attacks the troll, dealing 22 damage and killing it.
That's it.

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