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Trivial -- Defined, so that SoE understands what it means.

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  • #16
    Trivial has several applications as far as tradeskilling is concerned (in my book anyway).

    When trying to learn how to skill better you will reach a point where the item you are trying to make will be "trivial" in your quest to gain knowledge from it. i.e. can't learn anymore from this item.

    In this respect many people who know how to touch type may consider typing "trivial" yet I bet every one of these people has misspelled a word in their typing experiences. (read failed a trivial combine)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Lord Grimrose
      In this respect many people who know how to touch type may consider typing "trivial" yet I bet every one of these people has misspelled a word in their typing experiences. (read failed a trivial combine)
      But Typing is one skill... Spelling is an entirely different skill. And putting together correct grammar is yet another skill.

      Although I do agree that no matter how good you are at any one skill. No matter how many times you do something in real life that is "trivial"... you will occasionaly muck it up. You get physically tired, you get distracted, you don't focus your attention properly.

      Now it is true that in real life you don't always use extremely expensive components that all go to complete utter waste if you make any mistake. If you realize that in the process you goofed, you might decide that it would be better to stop, mid-stream and only replace the components used so far. And find a way to salvage from the mistake some of the more expensive pieces.
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      • #18
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        Either they listened or they already had the idea in mind!

        AA's that reduce failure by 50% in Omens so far...


        And!....A new AA ability called "Salvage". Lets you recover the components from a failed combine.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Krazick
          Now it is true that in real life you don't always use extremely expensive components that all go to complete utter waste if you make any mistake. If you realize that in the process you goofed, you might decide that it would be better to stop, mid-stream and only replace the components used so far. And find a way to salvage from the mistake some of the more expensive pieces.
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