Author Topic: Seeking post-ToD XP per level info
Xanta_MT 
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Subject: Seeking post-ToD XP per level info
Looking for the XP for level data for the post-ToD levels please.

I've looked around but can only find it up to level 240

What I'm talking about is the total xp required for each level post 240, i.e. continuing this list from here:

236 90,332,223,270
237 92,221,953,273
238 94,143,177,963
239 96,096,289,384
240 98,081,682,817
241 ?
etc


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Subject: Seeking post-ToD XP per level info
http://ac.warcry.com/index.php3?content=compendium/advance/levels

 

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Thanks happy

 

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Subject: Seeking post-ToD XP per level info
To nitpick a small point, a good number of those listed are off by 1 point of xp. This comes from the fact that the formula used to compute levels 1-126 was rounded. However when Turbine added levels 127-275 they floored it. It is particularly easy to see this if you visit treestats, level 275 has 191,226,310,247, however it is listed as 191,226,310,248 on that list. Not that 1 point of xp makes any difference, its just an interesting thing to know (I think anyway hehe).

 

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