I may have to try a new character on smithing just to test my theories, keep track of successes/failures and which they occurred on, but I think the numeric relationship on skilling successes seems to be a complicated formula. We know it involves at the very least:
- your intelligence/wisdom (and some would say strenghth -- call it stats)
- your base level in smithing
- the trivial jump you are trying to make
While your stats are probably more or less a constant (if you change no items and get no KEI-- and even if you do, we are mostly agreed that more is always better), base level and trivial jumps are not. Every time you skill, the gap between base level and your current trivial jump will change, and then you switch items, etc.
There does seem to be an inverse relationship between your level and how easily you skill -- the higher your base level, the harder it is to skill. My theory is that there is also an inverse percentage relationship between the trivial jump and your base skill -- that as you increase your skill level, the higher trivial jump you are making, the less likely you are to skill.
I wonder how much "it takes forever to get that last point" is reality and how much is just perception...
...Zeralenn
- your intelligence/wisdom (and some would say strenghth -- call it stats)
- your base level in smithing
- the trivial jump you are trying to make
While your stats are probably more or less a constant (if you change no items and get no KEI-- and even if you do, we are mostly agreed that more is always better), base level and trivial jumps are not. Every time you skill, the gap between base level and your current trivial jump will change, and then you switch items, etc.
There does seem to be an inverse relationship between your level and how easily you skill -- the higher your base level, the harder it is to skill. My theory is that there is also an inverse percentage relationship between the trivial jump and your base skill -- that as you increase your skill level, the higher trivial jump you are making, the less likely you are to skill.
I wonder how much "it takes forever to get that last point" is reality and how much is just perception...
...Zeralenn
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