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=== Charts === | === Charts === | ||
The data collected from the survey were not organized under any predetermined metrics. Rather, ChromicQuanta had wanted to sort users loosely and see what patterns popped up. | |||
As it turned out, chaotic users were more "evil" on average than "good" users. | |||
The dots were then labeled according to the following color scheme. | |||
# blue=lawful, green=good,red=bad | # blue=lawful, green=good,red=bad | ||
# yellow=both good & bad characteristics | # yellow=both good & bad characteristics | ||
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# red=chaotic evil | # red=chaotic evil | ||
After some thinking, ChromicQuanta decided that the data would be better suited for an OWOT user tier list, which they are currently making.<gallery mode="packed" heights=" | After some thinking, ChromicQuanta decided that the data would be better suited for an OWOT user tier list, which they are currently making.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | ||
File:Chromic quanta owot alignment chart 1.png | File:Chromic quanta owot alignment chart 1.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||