I'd shift this a little to remove Great.Khagan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:54 am'Great' is is rather hyperbolic compared to the other terms here. One might use it colloquially, but it doesn't really fit on a 'formal' list of quality names. And if it were included, it would have to be a higher quality than 'Excellent'. (History books tell of many excellent monarchs, but only a handful get called 'the Great'.) I'd prefer any of 'Fine', 'Precise' or 'Select' for the middle rank.
Alternatively, drop 'Excellent' back to the middle rank, and use 'Superb' as the penultimate one.
- Baseline
- Decent
- Good
- Excellent
- Perfect