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Thread: ----- Leveling up at Trees?? ------ | |
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Jinxer
Legendary Hero
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posted November 02, 2006 03:39 PM |
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----- Leveling up at Trees?? ------
Okay can someone please clear something up for me. How does the leveling work at the ancient trees? Here is an example. I show up at a tree and need only 1000 exp until next level.... so when I hit tree does it give me the 1000 only?
To be safe I have been leaving tree and collecting the 1000 exp to jump past the next level then hit the tree to level up the 15k to the next level etc. But I was wondering since the level up was 15k etc...would it have given me the 15k exp anyways etc.... Hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance.
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zilonite
Famous Hero
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posted November 02, 2006 03:56 PM |
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Edited by zilonite at 16:10, 02 Nov 2006.
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Quote: Okay can someone please clear something up for me. How does the leveling work at the ancient trees? Here is an example. I show up at a tree and need only 1000 exp until next level.... so when I hit tree does it give me the 1000 only?
To be safe I have been leaving tree and collecting the 1000 exp to jump past the next level then hit the tree to level up the 15k to the next level etc. But I was wondering since the level up was 15k etc...would it have given me the 15k exp anyways etc.... Hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance.
Tree level up your hero by whole level, not only by missing experience till next level. Thus, in your initial sample, you will get not only 1000 exp, but the amount of exp that separates your current level and your next level. However, of course, it is better to get that missing 1000 exp somewhere else, as afterwards the bonus from the tree will be better.
Example:
Your hero has 16 500 experience. Lvl 10 is 14 700, Lvl 11 is 17 500, so you miss 1000 exp till next level. If you visit tree right now, it will give you 2800 exp (17500 - 14700).
Yet if you will wait and get that 1000 exp in some other place, you will get from the tree experience that separate lvl 11 and lvl 12, i.e., 3100 exp (20600-17500).
Hope this helps and hope i'm not missing something
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