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You might be wondering what challenges that ''aren't'' [[Broad difficulty]] are? The answer is Narrow. | You might be wondering what challenges that ''aren't'' [[Broad difficulty]] are? The answer is Narrow. | ||
− | Narrow challenge success probabilities lie in a range from (increment)% to 100%, where the increment is typically 10%. The challenge level has the chance of '''50%'''. For every level above the challenge level, you get a (increment)% increase to success chance. For every level below you lose the same percentage, to a minimum of (increment)%. | + | Narrow challenge success probabilities lie in a range from (increment)% to 100%, where the increment is typically 10%. The challenge level has the chance of '''50%'''. For every level above the challenge level, you get a (increment)% increase to success chance. For every level below you lose the same percentage, to a minimum of (increment)%. This challenge system is often used with non-main attribute challenges, like [[Respectable]], [[Investigating...]], [[Brass Ring]] challenges, etc. |
− | + | In April 2021, there began to appear Narrow challenges that use non-10% increments (5%, 30%), and some challenges use an inverted Narrow challenge, where every additional point above the challenge level decreases your chance of success. | |
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===Challenge List Generator=== | ===Challenge List Generator=== |