12-22-2014, 06:55 PM
There IS a way you can make sure a stat always grows without harming the overall growth formula. You'd just need to store fractional stats (like, millistats), and if no stat would rise, increase the stat that is closest to an increase by one but also subtract that stat's fractional part by, say, 100 so it won't rise again until it's accrued enough growth. I may not have explained this very well; but it's basically a Bresenham Line Algorithm