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(This is where {{PRel|Scholarship skill|scholarship}}/stat bonuses to the teacher increase pulse size)<br> |
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This is increased by some multipliers Y (same guild/race/etc) so we have X |
This is increased by some multipliers Y (same guild/race/etc) so we have X * 1.Y.<br> |
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This is then adjusted up or down based on the ratio of teacher scholarship / student scholarship (again, inclusive of stat bonuses). This is where the cap is coming in that I described above.<br> |
This is then adjusted up or down based on the ratio of teacher scholarship / student scholarship (again, inclusive of stat bonuses). This is where the cap is coming in that I described above.<br> |
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RE: Teaching Updates · on 04/08/2015 07:44 PM CDT | 1026 |
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>>Maybe I'm just misunderstanding, but that doesn't entirely make sense to me. You say that this is the primary way the student's scholarship comes into play, but is it also the primary way the teacher's teaching is used? Because I wasn't just giving my student a scholarship boost; I was also giving myself one. What you're describing means that the boost to my student's scholarship was irrelevant, but unless that's the only place the teacher's teaching is used, shouldn't the boost to my own still have made a difference? And if that is the only place the teacher's teaching is used, that means that teaching effectiveness decreases with skill, which seems like particularly perverse design.
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This message was originally posted in Lore \ Teaching Skill, by DR-RAESH on the play.net forums. |