Classifications
SCP Foundation Database | Internal Network
SCP Foundation Database | Internal Network
Classifications - What are they?
Classifications are used to indicate the difficulty anomalies, or SCP objects have with escaping containment, such as SAFE being used for SCP's who never escape or are allowed to free-roam, such as SCP-999 or SCP-662.
Classifications
A list of all classifications used in ACF: 17 are listed underneath.
SAFE Class
This classification is used to designate SCP objects with that do not pose a threat with escaping at all, take SCP-999 or SCP-662 as an example. These SCP objects are not a serious threat to personnel or secrecy and is easy to keep in containment.
EUCLID Class
The EUCLID Class is given to most SCP objects, as these SCP objects can be a threat, can escape with relatively ease/difficulty. This means that EUCLID classes pose a threat, but not all of them though. Take SCP-963 (Immortality) for example, only the amulet can be worn, but it means Dr. J. Bright takes control over said host which means it can breach containment easily.
KETER Class
The KETER classifcation is given to SCP's that pose a serious threat to personnel, the Foundation's secrecy or being able to breach relatively easily, such as SCP-682 or SCP-106. These require a lot of security pretty often, which means they are hard to secure them, although not all are a threat, almost all of them pose a serious threat towards escaping.