About experience system

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  1. TheQuickBrownFox

    TheQuickBrownFox Forum Greenhorn

    Where to learn how much exp do mobs give and how it differ?
    I want to know the exact exp does a mob give without the lower-level higher-level percent decline or increment.

    The rule;
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    I'm going to explain it with an example;

    X is the what I want to know.
    Assume I've killed a 10 level Gremlin and I am 13 level, the declining percent would be 70% of the X because there is a 3 level difference between me and the Gremlin.
    To get 70% of it some maths do the job.

    Code:
    (X/100)*70= Y
    Y is the Final exp that is filtered with the rule
    I can do reverse calculate it in the game but it doesn't always give the same amount of exp.
    I want to know the Xs, not the Ys




    I tried to learn it by experimenting with experience in-game but the results were fluxional, then I thought the best place to ask it would be the forums and I'm here asking you.


    Thanks.
     
  2. _Baragain_

    _Baragain_ Living Forum Legend

    Lets say a gremlin is worth 100 XP. If you kill it anywhere from LVL 1 up to LVL 10, he is worth 100 XP (providing you are solo, but I'll get to that in a moment). After that, the XP begins to decline as indicated in the graphic until at LVL 16, you stop getting XP from the monster all together.

    Something similar, but much more complicated happens when in a group, but I've never looked at it in detail since I spend much of my time solo. Suffice it to say, if there is a player in the group who is +6 levels higher than you, you stop gaining XP from all monsters and this is what is called an XP blocker and "twinks" use these XP blockers to keep their toons artificially low while still farming. This enables them to become unnaturally strong and rule PvP. In many people's opinions, it is a form of developer sanctioned cheating, and it is frowned upon by many on the forums.
     
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  3. TheQuickBrownFox

    TheQuickBrownFox Forum Greenhorn

    Thanks, but your answer doesn't fit my question, I want the whole exp per mob database if there isn't one then I want the formula of their exp generation.

    Maybe a developer staff or something may help me.
     
  4. _Baragain_

    _Baragain_ Living Forum Legend

    Sorry, but no one know that.
     
  5. trakilaki

    trakilaki Living Forum Legend

    I disagree ... they can test it for themselves and write down notes for every monster they have killed :)
     
  6. _Baragain_

    _Baragain_ Living Forum Legend

    Ok, let me rephrase that.

    "There is no collected and collated data on this and no one that I know of is working on such a database. You can easily check for yourself and start such a list, but it isn't really worth it. Just kill things."
     
  7. TheQuickBrownFox

    TheQuickBrownFox Forum Greenhorn

    I need it because I'm recreating the game in Minecraft, a mmorpg server based on Drakensang systems

    Here things that I have done;
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  8. Dragonnns

    Dragonnns Count Count

    Somehow, I think reverse engineering is frowned on. Why not make your own game rather than recreating someone else's?
     
  9. trakilaki

    trakilaki Living Forum Legend

    It is about time someone to collect it for us :D
     
  10. thuglifederp

    thuglifederp Active Author

    If you thing that getting to lvl 50 is dificult and ur trying to find an easy way to get more exp or some special mobs that grant more exp just dont!
    Grind, grind and grind it will help you to get used to it once you get into pw
     
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