Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-25881556-20171217124902/@comment-31763506-20180214205626

The Fulminato wrote: starting with C the first element of an array is marked '0'. i suppose the turn 0 is the starting battle turn. "1076101120" should be a float number forced to be displayed how integral.

Hmmm, well, at least the turn zero data is consistent. Assuming the max MP in the condition trigger is a floating point number actually corresponding to the integer 1 for 100%, then the min MP in the trigger should display some bizarre integer corresponding to the float value for 0.1 or 10%, and NOT 0. The output for the Ruby script accessing the database internally are the numbers 0 and 1.

Basically, I've concluded that this feature is too broken to work with and just programmed the output to display "HP Range' and "MP Range" without specifying the numbers.