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Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal
The original post defines this as a PC, they mention good but not great, and above average. PC by definition removes "common person". Really, by invoking PC they have moved away from all NPCs like a common person or trained professional. This is a hero, or at least a protagonist, but not doing the hero's specialty, just something they are good at.I think the 2 clusters are mostly do to different perceptions of person doing the action.
I believe
- The 35% group is seeing a common person doing a difficult procedure
- The 65% group is seeing a trained professional (but not master) doing the procedure
I would have entirely different answers if this wasn't exclusively about PCs. The study I was mentioning was about enjoyment and does not need to be considered at all for non-PCs.
I am exclusively discussing from the position of a PC, what a PC who is good (say proficient and with a decent ability score modifier, or not proficient with the classes' primary ability score) but not great (expertise and a good score or proficient and ability score matching the class).