Well, it may be a horrible conclusion but its certainly intuitive that smaller combines are easier to skill up on. In addition they have the potential to fit more skill ups within a "streak".
Take Player1 making MHB and Player2 making Twice Brewed Constitutionals. Player1 cannot possibly place all 9 items for MHB in the barrel at the same pace as Player2 doing the 4 item TBC's. So Player2 is on average going to skill up faster than Player1 simply because it takes Player1 longer to do the same number of combines.
Now if there is any "streakyness" at all, Player2 will be in a better position to take advantage of a "good" streak simply because they are combining more within a short period of time.
Take Player1 making MHB and Player2 making Twice Brewed Constitutionals. Player1 cannot possibly place all 9 items for MHB in the barrel at the same pace as Player2 doing the 4 item TBC's. So Player2 is on average going to skill up faster than Player1 simply because it takes Player1 longer to do the same number of combines.
Now if there is any "streakyness" at all, Player2 will be in a better position to take advantage of a "good" streak simply because they are combining more within a short period of time.



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