Rewards & Ratings

How results are translated into simple signals — and what stands behind them.

Why rewards matter

Rewards are a quick way to register the result. They do not explain the decision itself. Instead, they compress it into a clear signal: how accurately, steadily, and coherently the scenario was completed.

Crystals

In precision-based scenarios, the result may be shown as a crystal.

No result

The goal was not reached.

Bronze

A stable result.

Silver

High precision.

Gold

The cleanest possible result.

This is a more visual form of the same rating, designed for faster recognition.

Exam ratings

Exams use a simple quality scale.

Low level

The goal was not reached.

Average

The goal was met.

Highest

The result closely matches the intended outcome.

This scale shows not just whether the scenario was completed, but how well it was completed.

What stands behind the rating

Any result is the consequence of a sequence of decisions. It depends on:

  • which moves were chosen
  • how they worked together
  • where deviations appeared

That is why the reward is not a separate element, but the visible outcome of the entire logic of the run.

How it works together

The result shows what happened. The reward makes that difference quick and easy to read.

What matters is not the symbol itself, but being able to relate it to your way of acting and use that understanding in future runs.