When adding a habit to your Quest, users would need to complete it every single day. There are two levels of difficulty for habits, which determine how completing or not completing the habits will affect the user's progress. Through 'Quest settings', you can choose whether the difficulty level is 'easy' or 'regular'.
The 'Easy' level of difficulty
When a user gets to a new level, if they have X habits open, they need to complete the habit challenge X times.
For example:
- If a user has 1 habit open, they need to do it 1 time to complete the challenge.
- If a user has 2 habits open, they need to do their habits 2 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
- If a user has 3 habits open, they need to do their habits 3 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
- If a user has 10 habits open, they need to do their habits 10 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
The 'Regular' level of difficulty
X = number of habits which are open for the user:
- X = 1 The user needs to do the habit 3 times to complete the challenge.
- X = 2 The user needs to do the habit 5 times to complete the challenge.
- X > 2 The user needs to do the habit 3 + X times to complete the challenge.
For example:
- If a user has 1 habit open, they need to do it 3 times to complete the challenge.
- If a user has 2 habits open, they need to do their habits 5 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
- If a user has 3 habits open, they need to do their habits 6 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
- If a user has 4 habits open, they need to do their habits 7 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
- If a user has 5 habits open, they need to do their habits 8 times to complete the challenge (doesn't matter what habit they do).
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