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*71-80%: very modest
 
*71-80%: very modest
 
*81-90%: low-risk
 
*81-90%: low-risk
*91-100%: straightforward
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*90-100%: straightforward
  
 
e.g. a Broad challenge on Shadowy with a difficulty level of 50 would currently have the following chances of success:
 
e.g. a Broad challenge on Shadowy with a difficulty level of 50 would currently have the following chances of success:
 
*0-8: almost impossible
 
*0-8: almost impossible
*9-25: high-risk
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*9-23: high-risk
*26-33: tough
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*24-31: tough
*34-41: very chancy
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*32-39: very chancy
*42-50: chancy
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*40-46: chancy
*51-59: modest
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*47-54: modest
*60-67: very modest
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*55-62: very modest
*68-75: low-risk
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*63-69: low-risk
*76+: straightforward
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*70+: straightforward
  
 
The [[Beginner's Guide#Attributes|Beginner's Guide's section on Change Points]] has information about expected earnings of the challenge attribute (at least for main attributes) per attempt at the various difficulty levels, from 1.0 at “straightforward” to 4.2 at “almost impossible”.
 
The [[Beginner's Guide#Attributes|Beginner's Guide's section on Change Points]] has information about expected earnings of the challenge attribute (at least for main attributes) per attempt at the various difficulty levels, from 1.0 at “straightforward” to 4.2 at “almost impossible”.

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