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by jorvi
118 days ago
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Yes, I am very sure. And it isn't that difficult to understand, it is skill input graphed against effectiveness output. A higher floor just means that with 1 skill, you are guaranteed at least X (say, 20) effectiveness output. https://imgur.com/tOHltkx The confusion comes from people using "skill floor" for "learning curve" instead of "effectiveness". But this is a thing where definitions have shifted over time. Like jealousy. People use "jealousy" when they really mean "envy", but correcting someone on it will usually just get you scorn and ridicule, because like I mentioned, language is fluid. |
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