What's the abstract noun for 'deserve'?


Is there an abstract noun for 'deserve'? If not, is there a criterion for words to have an abstract form?


For example, say I am creating a game where I need my character to gain some "Co-efficient of (abstract noun for deserve)" to access something.



Answer



In this context, I think this would suit your character's description:


Merit - MW



A good quality or feature that deserves to be praised
The quality of being good, important, or useful : value or worth



For an in-game character, deserve is too vast. You have to wonder how and why he deserves something (like to enter a new zone, or to get a new aptitude) before actually putting a noun on it.


See: http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english-thesaurus/merit, goodness, virtue, integrity, talent are all features that could make your character deserve something.


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