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  1. SCPs/Classes | SCP Foundation Wikia | Fandom

    • Learn how SCPs are classified by different Object, Esoteric, and Anomaly Classes, and what they mean for containment and risk levels. Find out the common, uncommon, and foreign classes, and t… See more

    Secondary/Esoteric Classes

    The following Object Classes are sub-classes that supplement the object's primary (or former) classification. An … See more

    Anomaly Classification System

    ACS is a new template for classifying SCPs, which adds other categories to supplement the Object Classes (both Primary and Secondary). Recreation of the ACS system made in wikitext by CAL. See more

    Threat Levels

    Threat Levels are a relatively unused classification originating from this post by author Axton.Around the time when threat levels started getting used the ACS system was made, which likely resulted in it being basically u… See more

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  1. The SCP Foundation has a system of Threat Levels to estimate the level of danger a specific SCP object poses should that object breach containment1. The threat levels are as follows2:
    • Blue: The object might be beneficial, but its mechanisms are poorly understood or remain unknown.
    • Green: The object is not beneficial, but isn't harmful as long as it is handled correctly.
    • Yellow: The object is harmful but easy to recontain.
    • Orange: The object is unpredictable, exhibiting dangerous properties and is difficult to recontain.
    • Red: The object is extremely dangerous and poses a significant threat to human life.
    • Black: The object is impossible to contain and poses an existential threat to humanity.
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    Some newer Foundation reports include an indicator dubbed "Threat Level". This allows one to estimate the level of danger a specific SCP object poses should that object breach containment.
    aminoapps.com/c/scp-foundation/page/item/threat …
    • ● Blue: The object might be beneficial, but its mechanisms are poorly understood or remain unknown. ...
    • ● Green: The object is not beneficial, but isn't harmful as long as it is handled correctly. ...
    scp-int.wikidot.com/niveaux-de-menace-des-objets …
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    If the SCP can never be put in a box, it's probably Apolyon" -"the box test" a popular and go to way of determining an SCP's classification. You can read more about them here: http://www.scp-wiki.net/object-classes

  9. Risk Classes | SCP Database Wiki | Fandom

    Learn about the five risk classes of anomalous entities in the SCP Foundation, ranging from Notice to Critical. Find out how they are classified, what effects they have, and how to recover from them.

  10. Tutorial-01 - SCP Object Classes - The SCP Foundation …

    Sep 6, 2019 · Object Classes are for the purposes of identifying containment needs, research priority, budgeting, and other considerations. An SCP’s Object Class is determined by a number of factors, but the most important factors are …

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