Thanx. Right now, Nodereaper has 3867 XP and 57005 Writeups, so it's definitely the culprit. Adding the exclusion (to my local script) moves the minimum up to 3.92, an honor held by some Moron, and nudges up the average for Curate and All groups as well:

MONK_LEVEL TITLE MIN MAX AVG MIN_X + MAX_X AVG_X ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---- +------ ---------- 13 Curate .07 3654 53 3.92 + 727.8 35.43 14 Priest 4.66 4560 65.43 4.66 + 4560 65.43 15 Vicar 5.43 1604 47.12 5.43 + 1604 47.12 16 Parson 6.53 7619 129.17 6.53 + 371.8 31.9 17 Prior 6.16 814.62 46.28 6.16 +814.62 46.28 18 Monsignor 5 243.02 33.02 5 +243.02 33.02 19 Abbot 4.03 1103.75 73.21 4.03 1 +103.75 73.21 20 Canon 5.27 127.72 23.32 5.27 +127.72 23.32 21 Chancellor 6.45 55.35 14.3 6.45 + 55.35 14.3 22 Bishop 9.51 78.21 21.93 9.51 + 78.21 21.93 23 Archbishop 7.77 16.04 10.9 7.77 + 16.04 10.9 24 Cardinal 10.26 20.19 15.22 10.26 + 20.19 15.22 25 Sage 8.99 11.26 10.44 8.99 + 11.26 10.44 28 Pope 6.48 1659.73 421.35 6.48 + 12.06 8.56 (All) .07 7619 61.85 3.92 + 4560 43.44

Good catch! I plan to add that after the weekend in a script update to oujs.


In reply to Re^2: Querying Saints in our Book (2) by chacham
in thread Querying Saints in our Book (2) by chacham

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