Chapter 67: Chapter : 66 : The Level Of The SCP
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The specific nature of SCP-1025 is very bizarre, and it can even be said to be evil, but it is of little value to the group, because it doesn't help them beat the game. The three of them observed again for a while then left the room and returned to the corridor.
"Brit, when did you say this thing started to happen..." Vale looked at Brit bitterly, not to mention how sad the expression on his face was.
He was very worried. You know, severe hemorrhoids plus appendicitis, just thinking about the pain makes him shiver. Vale is very regretful now, regretting that he didn't read the Strategy Post carefully, otherwise he wouldn't have read this weird book.
Brit smiled bitterly and shook his head: "I don't know, I just hope it doesn't happen. If it does happen and you can't handle it, remember to quit the game early."
Vale pursed his lips, trying to say that he would never compromise, but he swallowed the words again. The reason is simple, he can't talk too much. Otherwise, when the time comes, he will lose his pride.
On the other side, Kiwo brought out the file of SCP-1025, and she looked down at the file at the moment, her face was full of confusion: "Hey, you said this book is so dangerous, why is it only Safe? What rules are used to divide this level?"
Brit pondered for a few seconds and then said: "I think the level of this SCP should not only be divided according to the degree of danger of the SCP, there may be more detailed division standards."
"Yes, I think so too." Vale nodded slightly, obviously agreeing.
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The viewers in the stream were also diverted their attention at this moment, discussing the item level one after another:
"I think the level of SCP is probably related to the difficulty of containing the thing. Do you remember the "Builder Bear"? That thing is much larger than "The Encyclopedia of Common Diseases" in terms of containment difficulty, so it is classified as Keter Class."
"I feel the same way, this Class is probably not simply ranked according to the degree of danger."
"That's right. That big machine, "The Clockworks" is also a Safe Class. Because it's a machine, although it's amazing, it's not too difficult to contain it, just lock it up."
"I don't know what's going on with this Class, but I want to know what Class is that scary "Old Man"?"
"That "Old Man" is so scary, and the walls can't stop it. I guess it's Keter Class, but I haven't found its file yet. I don't know what Class it is..."
"..."
The discussion among the viewers in the stream was in full swing.
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Brit just happened to see some of the chat guessing about the SCP Class. After thinking about it for a while, he suddenly felt that what the chat said made a lot of sense. The Class of the SCP is probably related to its containment difficulty. The greater the difficulty of containment, the higher the level of SCP may be.
Currently, there are 3 Classes they have come into contact with, namely Safe-Class, Euclid-Class, and Keter-Class. These 3 Classes should correspond to the difficulty of containing the SCP from easy to difficult.
For example, at the very beginning of the game, the first SCP the player encounters is SCP-173, its Class is Euclid-Class. It can move quickly, and it is very dangerous, so the difficulty of containment is much greater than for "The Encyclopedia of Common Diseases" just now.
And that "Builder Bear", the replicas it makes are dangerous and difficult to contain, in a way, harder to contain than the "Peanut", so its Class is higher than that of "Peanut". It's Keter-Class.
Thinking of this, Brit felt a sense of enlightenment, but then he couldn't help muttering in his mind: "Keter is higher than Euclid, right?"