Basically, you get two types (bear with me, because I don't know the physics/mechanics behind this, just the feel!)
Type A ) Feels incredibly hard to pull to begin with, and really makes it difficult to get a full warbow draw, as it relies heavily on wrist tendons and arm strength to get the string back far enough for the back and shoulder muscles to start working as the elbow comes down. At this point, the weight softens and the roll-back to full 32" comes relatively easily
Type B ) Basically the opposite, more well-known as "stacking" - nice and soft and linear to begin with, easy to get to around 20" or so of draw, but starts to stiffen up and feel heavier and heavier as you get towards the end, where the elbow comes down.
I think B ) is actually "stacking" whereas A ) is just... high performance warbow, I guess. With bow A ) you get a HUGE surge and kick of power as the string gets to brace height, but with bow B ) you feel it all at the beginning, and it softens as it comes back to brace height. Bow A ) is better for flight and distance stuff, and is the "holy grail" of a big bow.