Blinding kill target to 3x spite mess up every go still win because you poly your kill target and spites make people hit 100+ corruption die in dr’d kidney.
Bfa experience
How long has it been since RMX wasn’t a cleave? MoP? When Rogues only had control and not insane damage?
Remember back in Cata when rogue was legitimately one of the lowest skill floor classes and had ridiculous damage output regardless of gear? I do.
Honestly, I’ve never had as much fun on an alt as I did in Cata on my rogue just because of how damned smooth and simple everything was.
I think you mean high skill floor, right? That means that they can do super well with minimal skill, right?
I think I mean low skill floor, meaning they can do well with minimal skill. A skill floor is the minimum requirement to be good at something. If the skill floor is low, you need a small amount of skill. Conversely, if the skill floor is high, you need more skill to use something properly. A skill floor does not mean “beginner skills get you this level of winning.”
Regardless, Cata rogue was easy mode.
You’re getting the definition mixed up. High skill floor means that someone will preform well with minimal skill. Low skill floor means that they will preform poorly with minimal skill.
And when referring to “skill ceiling” and “skill floor”, you are talking about the class/spec. Not the player.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e294/kingbiff/SKILL%20FLOOR_zpsuzb3mh4i.png
no ur getting it mixed up and even ur picture shows u that
(low) imagine it this way, if the skill floor was a stage that was 2 inches tall we would call that a low floor, any fairly functional human could get on it.
(high) conversely lets say the stage was 10 feet tall, it would take a more skilled human to get on top of it
Lol what? No, that’s not how it works. The floor and ceiling represent the bars as to how low or high a class can preform. The higher the bar, the better the class preforms at the respective skill level.
A class with a high skill floor means that it can preform well, even without skill. In Overwatch, think perhaps a Mercy or Bastion.
A class with a low skill floor means that it will preform poorly, in the hands of a bad player. In Overwatch, think Genji.
And as for skill ceiling:
A class with a high skill ceiling means that, if played perfectly, can be very, very good. In Overwatch, think Widowmaker.
And a class with a low skill ceiling means that, even if it is played perfectly, it still does bad. In Overwatch, think Symmetra.
Floor vs. ceiling aside, RMX hasn’t been a “skill comp” since MoP. It’a been strong since BC but MoP was the last time I’d say a there was a huge skill discrepancy in RMX’s. Even comparing R1 RMX’s Jah/Pika just felt SO much better than the next best RMX in NA it wasn’t really even close imo.
man i am going to do my absolute best to not be rude, but u are literally misunderstanding your own picture and that is embarrassing .
i do not need overwatch examples to understand a concept that i actually understand and u don’t.
u can do a 4 second google search on this phrase “skill floor vs skill ceiling” .
i decided to do it for u since u seem to lack a basic understanding of how to deduce proper information .
Simply put: A skill floor is the minimum level of ability required to be effective with a hero. A skill ceiling is the level of skill required to use a hero to their maximum potential. Skill floor is very easy to determine for most heroes.
so as we can see here, the floor is in reference to the MINIMUM skill required to pilot whatever class/hero/champion. So if the minimum is now LOWER that means that the LOWER the amount of SKILL required to pilot said character/class/hero/champion.
for example, mercy has an abysmally low skill floor. or ret paladin with tank items .
No, sorry. You’re wrong. Look at the picture. The left dots represent the floor, the right dots represent the ceiling.
The red line is a harder champ do play properly, but at the skill cap, it outpreforms the blue line. However, the blue line is easier to preform adequately with, but it gets capped out and at the skill cap cannot preform as well as the red line.
I normally try not to ever post in the arena forums, but Jawah, you’re making an absolute fool of yourself.
A low skill floor means it’s relatively easy to get a basic amount of value.
A high skill floor means that a large portion of effort is required to get a basic amount of value.
A low skill ceiling means maximum value is achieved easily.
A high skill ceiling means maximum value is highly difficult.
Genji is a high skill floor, high skill ceiling hero.
Widowmaker is a low skill floor, high skill ceiling hero.
Symmetra is a low skill floor, low skill ceiling hero.
The floor is the start of value, not existence, while the ceiling is the height of value.
You’re completely wrong.
you literally just agreed with me on accident in your second paragraph because u actually cant read a picture .
and also that isn’t how u spell perform .
You post here more often than I do. I only post here to educate.
But I guess I should have known better to not bother. This forum has a pretty bad reputation.
People can’t even come here to ask questions without getting troll responses. So, oh well.
Read the picture again.
I’m done posting in here. Not going to continue to let myself be trolled. GG.
I have like seven posts in the arena forums.
Quit spreading misinformation, you’re dead wrong.
And you don’t read pictures, you look at them.
Hey Jawah. You’re got it backwards.
no YOU read the picture again . if I wasn’t on my phone i would mspaint it so u couldn’t misunderstand it but I’m at my job so you’ll have to wait for this basic lesson.
A Sassy Rat
Honestly who really cares either, you all clearly get the point of what it’s trying to illustrate whether one party is phrasing it backwards or not.
RMX is easy to pick up and do well with and also has a higher skillcap than most classes as well (i.e. why despite it blowing up 1800 players, you also see Method Black tearing the EU scene apart consistently, including other tournament/Blizzcon caliber RMX’s, for roughly an entire season queueing it).
jawah educating players about arena is like an essential oil salesman giving you advice about healthy living. What does he even know?
Not a humble bone in his body because it so happened every good ret paladin quit bfa s2 and he happened to play ret/war to 2700 with absurd defensive items covering for the tsunami of mistakes you’d make. It’s ok man I played dhdk and did the same. Just have some humility. I remember playing you and you just wouldn’t sanc mana burn stuns when I know you’d have it up. “Best” ret paladin NA btw