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== Ancient Power Floor Scaling ==
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== Talent Cap Increases ==
 
 
 
Talent Cap increases are done by adding together increases from your floor progression, and from your ascension:
 
 
 
Floor Progression —  (Onslaught Floor Reached - Minimum Onslaught Floor) * 4.16
 
 
 
Ascension Increase — (Ascension Level / 50)
 
 
 
So if you were on Onslaught Floor 78, with a minimum Onslaught Floor of 48, and 500 Ascension Levels, the calculation looks like this:
 
 
 
(78 - 48) * 4.16 + (500/50) = 30 * 4.16 + 10 = 143
 
 
 
This means your Talent Caps would be raised to 143.
 
 
 
 
 
== Minimum Ascension ==
 
 
 
Minimum Ascension follows the same calculation, but multiplies that total by 3. So your Minimum Ascension with the above amounts would be set to 429.
 

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