Post by G-Nation on Jun 30, 2010 14:08:04 GMT -5
Skill Level
Skill Level is a number system measured between 1-100 to determine how experienced a character is with a specific skill. The high the number the greater the skill.
Novice Level (Lv. 1-19)
The Newcomer or beginning phase. A Trainee.
Apprentice Level (Lv. 20-39)
You know what your doing
Adept Level
(Lv. 40-59)
You can adapt to your skills
Specialist Level (Lv. 60-89)
A real pro
Expert Level (Lv. 90-99)
No training needed
Master Level (Lv. 100-100+)
Nothing left to learn.
Example:
The Mage had Apprentice (Lv. 25) in Restoration Magic and Novice (Lv. 10) in Illusion Magic
Ability Level
Ability Level is a number system measured from 1-100 in a percent that determines how powerful a character is within a specified skill and/or ability. The Level also shows how skilled a character is with that skill and/or ability. Power Levels should be stated if a character is skilled beyond Power Level of Zero indicating they have more knowledge with that skill/ability than an average person.
Increased: Skill/ability is raised by 1-19%. The Skill/ability is beyond average.
Advanced: Skill/ability is raised by 21-40%. The Skill/ability is well trained.
Enhanced: Skill/ability raised by 41-60%. Skill/ability is highly trained.
Fortified: Skill/ability is raised 61-80%. The Skill/ability is most impressive.
Superior: Skill/ability is raised 80-89
Master: Skill/ability raised by 90-100%. Skill/ability is mastered and dominates the Field of Expertise. There is nothing more to learn about the Skill/Ability.
Legendary: 100%+ Maxed out Skill/ability is beyond Mastery
It is idea good to state the percentage of the skill/ability in which the character has.
Example: A Thief has a Sneak skill increase by 22%. A Warrior has a Block skill enhanced by 60%.