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![]() Here on the forums, on the subreddit, on the wiki, and in-game I've been told about a "full group bonus" that means if you have a group of 6 members then you have more experience gain than if you have a group of 4-5 members. I've also been told that all experience negative modifiers (for example Human Ranger -40% , Iksar Necro -32%) apply to that specific character only, EXCEPT for hybrid -40% deficit.
So for example if the group makeup is: Human Ranger -40% Human Monk -20% Halfling Warrior +15.5% Dwarf Cleric +0% Iksar Necromancer -32% Iksar Shadowknight -68% (not ideal I understand but these combinations exist only to highlight the experience modifiers) Then everyone in the group would receive the Ranger hybrid deficit, resulting in: Human Ranger -40% Human Monk -40% Halfling Warrior -40% Dwarf Cleric -40% Iksar Necromancer -40% Iksar Shadowknight -68% (the higher number is taken, correct? Or are they added together or multiplied?) This means that as long as one of the four hybrid classes: Bard Paladin Ranger Shadowknight Isn't in the group, then the experience rates for all members will be their own personal experience modifier, correct? When they group with a hybrid, how is the new modifier calculated? Also I have seen from personal experience that the ideal number of players (from a minmax perspective, not a fun social perspective) seems to be 3: Solo has the most experience per kill but the most downtime Duo has less experience per kill but the lowest downtime while actually still having downtime Trio has less experience per kill but no downtime 4 people has less experience per kill but such a high amount of downtime you never go OOM unless constantly nuking 5 people has less experience per kill but such a high amount of downtime you never go OOM with even higher mana than 4 people 6 people has less experience per kill but such a high amount of downtime you never go OOM with even higher mana than 5 people This means that 3 is the ideal for minmax, not 6 as the rumor goes, correct? But 6 is better exp than 4-5, right? If this is entirely wrong, could somebody answer and explain both of these questions for me please? | ||
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![]() This sounds totally wrong to me. But I am going to let a smarter person answer.
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So in that case would the deficit be 40% or the usual 68%? | |||
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![]() your first issue is that there are TWO exp modifiers for class race combinations, not one. there's one for class. there's one for race. class modifiers apply to group exp. race modifiers only apply to personal exp.
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#5
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![]() You're pretty off. Take a look at http://wiki.project1999.com/Game_Mec...perience_Works for how it actually works.
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#6
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![]() yea you are 100% wrong on this
see the wiki | ||
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![]() Take a step back from group bonus, race, and class for one minute...
It's total exp earned thus far (calculated by race, class, and level) for each player, and then it's that exp / sum(exp) for everyone in the group. Lets do some math to illustrate: 5 human warriors with 2000 total xp each. 1 troll shadow ranger 10000 total xp The troll would get 50% of the group's xp per kill. The warriors would each get 10% of the group's xp per kill. Lets change it to: 5 troll shadow rangers with 2000 total xp each 1 human warrior with 10000 total xp The trolls would each get 10% of the group's xp per kill. The warrior would get 50% of the group's xp per kill. Race and class have nothing to do with the calculation. Instead race and class determines what level someone will be based on an amount of earned exp. Now we include the group bonus. If the kill normally yields 100xp.. the group bonus gets applied to that then the xp is split.
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![]() A group invited no hybrids because of the darn "dirty xp hogs" that they are
5 warriors with 2000 total xp each 1 cleric with 10000 total xp because he was 4 levels higher the 5 warriors each got 10% of the group's xp per kill the 1 cleric got 50% of the group's xp per kill the cleric laughed his way to the bank on the retardation of the rest of the group who didn't know it's about total xp on your character. that includes level, not just your class/race. | ||
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#9
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1) All experience penalties are a modifier for the amount of experience you need to level. That's it. They don't effect how much experience you or anyone else gets from a kill directly. Experience modifiers never apply to anyone else directly. 2) When a monster is killed it awards experience based on it's level and location. The amount awarded isn't effected by the number of people in a group, their races, their classes or their levels. The only exception is when someone is too high and no experience is given. 3) Experience is divided proportionately to the total amount of experience each character in the group has, regardless of their or anyone else's race, class or level. In practice, what this means is a character with a high experience penalty take experience as if they were higher (or, rarely, lower) level than they actually are in a group. Examples From the wiki: Cumulative Total XP to complete a level = L^3 * C * R * H Where: C = Class Multiplier R = Race Multiplier H = Hell Multiplier (based on level) So, a level 30 High Elf Enchanter has total experience = (30^3) * 110 * 10 = 29700000. Working from there, we can calculate what level other characters with the same experience total would be (fractional levels matter!): A Level 30.00 High Elf Enchanter A Level 32.51 Halfling Rogue A Level 26.01 Troll ShadowKnight A Level 30.97 Human Cleric A Level 30.18 Troll Warrior What that means is that, if we had a group consisting of the characters above they'd each get exactly 20% of the experience from every kill. And if we were choosing any of the characters above for our group they'd each take exactly the same proportion of experience. If, instead, we had the above characters in our group but they were all exactly level 30, the group's total experience would be 154561500. A Level 30.00 High Elf Enchanter would have 29700000 total experience and take 19.22% of the XP A Level 30.00 Halfling Rogue would have 23341500 total experience and take 15.10% of the XP A Level 30.00 Troll ShadowKnight would have 45360000 total experience and take 29.35% of the XP A Level 30.00 Human Cleric would have 27000000 total experience and take 17.47% of the XP A Level 30.00 Troll Warrior would have 29160000 total experience and take 18.87% of the XP In short: People who yell on the forums about not grouping with hybrids don't understand experience mechanics. People who yell on the forums that the hybrid penalty doesn't matter or that it's the same as grouping with a character a level or two higher don't understand math. People who won't group with someone when they've got a slot open because they're worried about efficiency need to go outside. | |||
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#10
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![]() Heres how I look at exp. I have a camp of x amount of mobs I want the right amount of people that I can kill those x amount of mobs before the first one repops but with not having much downtime. If I have 3 people that can do this we don't need another person in the group. I hate when people add people in a group just to fill up the group.
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