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So I was gonna make a CRT about this but I wanted to see if there is a reason it's done like this first.
Basically in every statistic except Striking Strength uses "Level" as a basis to classify them, but for some reason only on Striking strength we use "Class" to determine what tier they fall into. Why is this? What is so special about Striking Strength that it deserves a different description entirely from everything else?
I see why Lifting strength does this but that is because of the way Lifting Strength is set up to be based on weight "Classes" as well it straight up not making sense without "Class" (Example would be 100 level instead of Class 100)
Does anyone else agree? I understand this would be a ******* MONUMENTAL change to the wiki as a whole but I feel simplifying it to "Level" like every other category would improve the whole site experience as well as make creating profiles alot easier without having to worry about a single statistic having to be worded completely differently.
Basically in every statistic except Striking Strength uses "Level" as a basis to classify them, but for some reason only on Striking strength we use "Class" to determine what tier they fall into. Why is this? What is so special about Striking Strength that it deserves a different description entirely from everything else?
I see why Lifting strength does this but that is because of the way Lifting Strength is set up to be based on weight "Classes" as well it straight up not making sense without "Class" (Example would be 100 level instead of Class 100)
Does anyone else agree? I understand this would be a ******* MONUMENTAL change to the wiki as a whole but I feel simplifying it to "Level" like every other category would improve the whole site experience as well as make creating profiles alot easier without having to worry about a single statistic having to be worded completely differently.