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So Intelligence ratings have always had the notion, they're arbitrary af and kinda unclear. A reasoning for that comes from our really weird write-ups for them, where they give up a bunch of hypotheticals what a certain level of intellect CAN do, but never clearly stating what distinguishes them, and many factors which feel immensely arbitrary, as such I've decided to rewrite them as such, based on the principle that intelligence ratings are a degree scale rather than independent ratings:
- Above Average: Characters that show greater cognitive ability than the norm.
- Gifted: Characters that can hold complete mastery over individual intellectual, creative, or academic fields, and can make breakthroughs within them, with years upon years of research and practice. To put into perspective, this makes them equivalent to real-world experts in their respective fields. Keep in mind that those noted Gifted, can create what may be considered technologies and similar advancements that are impossible with respect to our worlds, albeit with either years to decades of work, by being assisted by the works of others that came before them, or assisting them along.
- Genius: Characters that can greatly expand upon the fields they possess mastery over, even creating new frontiers within them, even if they may not have had proper training, guidance or even time to reach these conclusions beforehand. To put into perspective, this makes them equivalent to real-world figures regarded geniuses, such as Albert Einstein, S. Ramanujan and Leonardo da Vinci.
- Extraordinary Genius: Characters that can make humanly impossible advancements, be it the pace they did so in, the explicitly-stated complexity of the task, or the amount of assistance they had in making what'll be considered said advancements. To put into perspective, these characters are incomparable to any real-world figures, and will be considered superhuman by human standards.
- Supergenius: Characters that are able to affect states of being higher than what our real-world physics can define as, and perform feats of intellect unfathomable or undefineable, from our real-world perspective. This is considered by our standards, the highest level of non-omniscient intellect.
- I have decided to leave out any polymath standards from the ratings, as I feel that isn't relevant to 99% of the characters we'd consider Extraordinary Genius and whatnot, and it's moreso a "range" of intelligence, not a "potency" of it. You can describe their versatility in the intelligence description, and that is where it should belong, and as such you're also able to list multiple intelligence ratings for different fields, as there is no risk of extension.
- A lot of the focus had been on the "technologies made", which makes any non-engineering display of intellect really hard to decipher, so I've chosen to word it as "advancements in their field", which is more versatile and includes the past focus on tech.
- Additionally, the technology wording put past-era and future-era characters at a laughable disadvantage and advantage respectively, as if the former is making present-day analogues for a computer in the 1100s, it's immensely impressive, but the way the ratings mafe it sound, it wouldn't even hit EG.
- You may note there is overlap in certain higher fields, where they may include lower ones' definitions. This is on purpose, as of course, if you're a Genius you're likely to be able to do things a Gifted-rating character can do in the same field.
- I have decided that making sci-fi tech and similar is NOT genius automatically, it's Gifted, as many times in verses the notion of "advantaged by their era and environment" and "centuries of work" is a common theme present, and it's not tough to extend that if our real-world humanity was given same resources it'll be able to make equivalent tech.
- Genius definition comes from the fusion of ideas by Kant, Schopenhauer and Bertrand Russell, of the ideas of someone able to intrinsically formulate revolutionary concepts regardless of their training, but with the burden reduced for our purposes, I've allowed speed to reach this advancement, as well as the era they've reached it in, a valid factor to argue for a Genius rating, and Extraordinary Genius is just a superhuman extension of the criterias for a Genius rating.
- I'll be blunt, I actually have been having a tough time defining what Supergenius is, the page is kinda attention-deficit at defining it (the infamous "reality-warping fantasy technology even with just household items") and some claims given seem to equate it to just, make tier 1 stuff, which is a hella low burden for alot of verses not listed Supergenius. So help will be needed there.