Quote Originally Posted by shinta|hikari
What I am proposing is that the imagine breaker is constantly removing luck, meaning the probability of him having trouble with tasks that he does all the time is much higher than something done once a month.
If you buy a lottery ticket once a year, how high are your annual chances of winning in lottery compared to if you bought the ticket every week? The role of luck is lessened by repetition. Though if you simply mean that he uses a vending machine 100 times a year and loses his coins 50 times, it's given we are going to see him lose the coins a few times if we see him use the machine frequently. But as he fights rarely we might never see him lose, due to statistical reasons (too small sample size).

I guess you do have a point, after a fashion.