Property:Title difficulty is

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! Category !! Method
! Category !! Method
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| Ability || Use the lowest circle which it would be possible to gain the ability.
| Ability || Find the lowest circle which it would be possible to gain the ability, and use the highest minimum skill needed for that circle.
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| Skill-Based || Highest skill required.
| Skill-Based || Use the lowest circle it would be possible to reach that skill, assuming they trained only minimum circle requirements. Ignore tertiary skill requirements that are far out of line with others.
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| Spell || Use the lowest circle it would be possible to gain the spell, assuming they chose only prerequisits for each spell slot.
| Spell || Use the lowest circle it would be possible to gain the spell, assuming they chose only prerequisits for each spell slot, and use the highest minimum skill needed for that circle.
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| Stat-based || Assume it's possible to gain 1 stat point per circle, starting from 10 at 1st. This is extremely arbitrary, but gives a convenient method.
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After calculating these, use the highest number generated as its difficulty rating.
After calculating these, use the highest number generated as its difficulty rating.


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Latest revision as of 04:00, 22 November 2010

This is a property for declaring the relative difficulty of a title.

This is calculated different ways for different categories of titles.

Category Method
Ability Find the lowest circle which it would be possible to gain the ability, and use the highest minimum skill needed for that circle.
Skill-Based Highest skill required.
Spell Use the lowest circle it would be possible to gain the spell, assuming they chose only prerequisits for each spell slot, and use the highest minimum skill needed for that circle.
Stat-based Assume it's possible to gain 1 stat point per circle, starting from 10 at 1st. This is extremely arbitrary, but gives a convenient method.

After calculating these, use the highest number generated as its difficulty rating.

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