Talk:Delinquent Cat (Super Rare Cat)/@comment-31639615-20180718112124/@comment-37683530-20181201170742

Almostunbiased that's not how it works. To calculate the probability of it freezing at least once, you must find the complement of the chance of not freezing at all. So, 100%-16% = 84% of not freezing each time. So, the chance of not freezing all three times is 0.84^3= 0.592704%. Therefore, if it doesn't hit that ~60% chance of not freezing, it will freeze at least once in the other 40%. That means that it has '''the same chance of freezing as before. '''Ponos probably kept this in mind when they changed it to multi-hit.