Strength 8.9 corresponds to Fist Power level 11.2.
Agility 6.2 corresponds to Attack Speed frequency 7.3.
A stack of Low-Grade Martial Arts skills, whether Perfect or Limit-Breaking, corresponding to a skill rating of 5.1?
As for the first two, Feng Mu couldn't deduce the exact formula, and when it came to the final skill rating, Feng Mu couldn't grasp the evaluation standard at all.
But it was no matter; Feng Mu wasn't a data fanatic, too lazy to explore the principle behind these data conversions. He belonged to the experiential camp.
In Feng Mu's view, true strength couldn't be measured by simple addition and subtraction.
Whether one can be invincible at the same level or achieve a cross-rank counter-kill can only be revealed in life-and-death combat.
Only actual combat can truly test where one's limits lie!
The numbers on the evaluation form, to put it bluntly, are for filling out job resumes; essentially, they are a straightforward and lazy way of assessing talent.
