Thread:RobinCarr/@comment-1536121-20121027192053/@comment-5103836-20121027224001

It does get rid of the problems of many dinos per cell, but the tables themselves will still grow in size with every new dino and having 40+ tables and growing is going to be more than the average wikicon will be interested in. And like you said, losing the ability to compare frequencies is a major problem as my own personal data since the fusion changes seems to suggest that dino rarity may play a part in fusion results. Personally, I see 2 variables at work, biome and target rarity and to remove the ability to compare fusion frequencies results is a loss.

Not to knock the effort, but I'm not sure this is a workable solution.