Quote (raiderofdanight @ Feb 4 2022 07:14am)
Well if I'm the #1 bvb and this is the helm I use then it's currently the #1 helmet for bvb, makes sense right? I can't switch to a peasant crown and be number one barb, as suggested before (I will lose), otherwise that would be number one helm
Its the #1 helmet because I'm the #1 barb
I'm the #1 barb
So then its the #1 helmet
You are afirming the consequent.
In logic, the consequent statement, also called the converse error or converse error, is a formal fallacy committed by taking a true conditional statement "If A, then B", and incorrectly stating its converse "If B, then A". ". This is an error, because the consequent B may have other reasons for occurring than A. If that makes sense.
This post was edited by socun89 on Feb 4 2022 07:20am