I was just doing some math over the interaction of black dice with Ordnance Experts, and I found a interesting result.
For 1 black die:
Rerolling only blanks: E(damage of first roll) + E(damage of reroll) = (0.75 * (8/6)) + (0.25 * 1) = 1.25
Rerolling blanks and hits: E(damage of first roll) + E(damage of reroll) = (0.25 * (4/2)) + (0.75 * 1) = 1.25
Visualisation: The probability of the die showing a non-reroll face(hit and hit/crit in the first scenario) and the expected damage over the number of faces, plus the probability of the die showing a face to reroll and the expected damage from the reroll(that is, 1).
Am I doing anything wrong?
Does that mean it is statistically the same over the long term whether one rerolls their hits or not?(with rerolling blanks and hits scenario swingier but with same expectation). This will help speed up decision-making in play with OE around.
Conclusion: I should keep my hits for more stable damage, unless I have black crit upgrades or I need to get that last damage in.
Edited by Muelmuel