Did I calculate this right? (Level range XP)
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1= 1000 (1000 + 0)
2= 2000 (1000 + 1000)
3= 3000 (1000 + 2000)
4= 6000 (1000 + 3000)
5= 10000 (1000 + 4000)
6= 15000 (1000 + 5000)
7= 21000 (1000 + 6000)
8= 28000 (1000 + 7000)
9= 36000 (1000 + 8000)
10= 45000 (1000 + 9000)
11= 55000 (1000 + 10000)
12= 66000 (1000 + 11000)
13= 78000 (1000 + 12000)- 1000 = XP added by level range
1000 = Base level XP
2000 = total XP to gain to advance to next level
did I calculate this right?
- 1000 = XP added by level range
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Yes. Looks about right
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Actually, you have to earn (next level)*1000 each time, so lvl 1 is 1000, then to get to lvl 2 you need to earn 2000 xp, making a total of 3000 xp, 6000 xp for lvl 3 (1000+2000+3000), etc.
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there has to be a beautiful, recursive function for this.
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You need the amount of your current level multiplied by 1000 for your next level.
as in, from level 10 to level 11, you need 10 thousand xp.
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You need the amount of your current level multiplied by 1000 for your next level.
as in, from level 10 to level 11, you need 10 thousand xp.
it does say that. Or am I going mad?
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@Selene:
1= 1000 (1000 + 0)
2= 2000 (1000 + 1000)
3= 3000 (1000 + 2000)
4= 6000 (1000 + 3000)
5= 10000 (1000 + 4000)
6= 15000 (1000 + 5000)
7= 21000 (1000 + 6000)
8= 28000 (1000 + 7000)
9= 36000 (1000 + 8000)
10= 45000 (1000 + 9000)
11= 55000 (1000 + 10000)
12= 66000 (1000 + 11000)
13= 78000 (1000 + 12000)- 1000 = XP added by level range
1000 = Base level XP
2000 = total XP to gain to advance to next level
did I calculate this right?
Should be:
Level (required xp), (needed for next level) 1st 1, 1000 2nd 1001, 2000 3rd 3001, 3000 4th 6001, 4000 5th 10001, 7000 6th 17001, 6000 7th 23001, 7000 8th 30001, 8000 9th 38001, 9000 10th 47001, 10000 11th 57001, 11000 12th 68001, 12000 13th 80001, 13000
And an easy way to do this in PnP when tracking your own XP is to reset your XP counter to Zero when you level (or the difference between what you needed and what you got), and then just add more xp till you get your current level in thousands.
- 1000 = XP added by level range
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I knew I did something wrong…
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From the 2da (just ignore the first column).
0 1 0 1 2 1000 2 3 3000 3 4 6000 4 5 10000 5 6 15000 6 7 21000 7 8 28000 8 9 36000 9 10 45000 10 11 55000 11 12 66000 12 13 78000
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My calculation: You level when you level, sometimes it is a long wait other times it goes real fast!
~Puffy Math & co
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Absolutely not what this was about but I'll live. I was trying to see if my calculations regarding the amount of XP total at (level) were correct, and they were except for level 2 which you gain by 1000 because silly me calculated from level 1 (1000 start) [Face palm]
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My calculation: You level when you level, sometimes it is a long wait other times it goes real fast!
Good answer, good answer! :D
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@Selene:
1= 0 (0 + 0)
2= 1000 (1000 + 0)
3= 3000 (1000 + 2000)
4= 6000 (1000 + 3000)
5= 10000 (1000 + 4000)
6= 15000 (1000 + 5000)
7= 21000 (1000 + 6000)
8= 28000 (1000 + 7000)
9= 36000 (1000 + 8000)
10= 45000 (1000 + 9000)
11= 55000 (1000 + 10000)
12= 66000 (1000 + 11000)
13= 78000 (1000 + 12000)- 1000 = XP added by level range
1000 = Base level XP
2000 = total XP to gain to advance to next level
So this then?
- 1000 = XP added by level range
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Maybe it's how your writing it,makes it look overly complicated just go
lvl x 1000=required xp.so would be.
1=0(1000tnl)
2=1000(2000tnl)
3=3000(3000tnl)
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@Selene:
1= 0
2= 1000
3= 3000
4= 6000
5= 10000
6= 15000
7= 21000
8= 28000
9= 36000
10= 45000
11= 55000
12= 66000
13= 78000 -
ha.
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XP(N) = 500 * N * (N - 1)
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@Goblin:
XP(N) = 500 * N * (N - 1)
It's a little more complex in COA.
XP(N)=500 * N * (N -1) + ((XPcurrent>(500N(N-1)-400))&&(XPcurrent<(500N(N-1)-SHD)))XPcurrent0.333
XPcurrent=whatever your XP is now.
SHD is a psuedo-step function, depending on your current level
lvl 1-5, SHD=50 lvl 6, SHD=42 lvl 7, SHD=47 lvl8, i think it is 43, can't recall. -
LOL at my table.. drunk table writing leads to mistakes as I made.
At 5th level for some reason I added 2k to the needed amount, and this threw off all the required amounts after it.