Can you circumvent reward penalties?

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When you run end game content, such as Abyss Dungeons and Raids, their rewards are only fully accessible until you hit specific gear score thresholds. Is there a way that enables you to circumvent that penalty, e.g. by equipping a low gear score set on a character that already surpasses the threshold?






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Are rewards more effective than punishments?

Neuroscience suggests that when it comes to motivating action (for example, getting people to work longer hours or producing star reports), rewards may be more effective than punishments.

Are rewards and punishments necessary?

Reward and punishment, including biological reinforcers such as food, water, or pain, are important motivators for both human and animal behavior. The majority of neuroscience research has focused on studying the effects of reward and punishment on decision-making1,2,3.

Why do rewards work better than punishment?

Rewarding behavior that's positive, or that's moving in a positive direction, is far more powerful than punishment. It's motivating and relationship-enhancing. The rewards have to be meaningful and desirable \u2014 and they may need to be changed frequently. Consistency and predictability are essential.

What is the difference between rewards and punishment?

When an event increases the frequency of a response that it follows, the event is called a reward; if the event reduces the frequency of the response that it follows, the event is called a punishment.



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