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<blockquote data-quote="Evil Monkey" data-source="post: 2891582" data-attributes="member: 35447"><p>I wouldn't say you level very fast, unless you're one of those people that play 8 hours a day. I've been playing for about two months now, roughly 2-3 hours most days (sometimes longer, sometimes none at all) and I got a Wizard5, Fighter3, Paladin2, and Barbarian1.</p><p></p><p>If you have a lot of time to devote to playing, then yeah, I'd suppose you level up fast. But that's not my experience.</p><p></p><p>One thing to remember is that the XP table is different. At first, it was the regular table multiplied by 10 (10,000xp to lvl 2, 30,000xp to lvl 3, and so on). Yesterday's update reduced the xp required for lvl 2 to 5000 and lvl 3 to 20,000 (I think), and the rest of the levels are the same (though the total needed to advance is the same, the target number is lower).</p><p></p><p>As for the number of solo quests, the game is really meant for group play. The solo quests are only in the first major area that characters get access to. There's actually only 4 or 5 quests that are truly "solo", in that only one person can do them. The rest of the quests are group quests with an option to do it solo (appropriately challenged for 1 character, or so they say <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />).</p><p></p><p>The purpose of this, IMO, is so that people can get their characters through the first 3 levels or so quickly so they can move on to the more difficult quests in others areas, which usually haev cooler monsters and better treasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evil Monkey, post: 2891582, member: 35447"] I wouldn't say you level very fast, unless you're one of those people that play 8 hours a day. I've been playing for about two months now, roughly 2-3 hours most days (sometimes longer, sometimes none at all) and I got a Wizard5, Fighter3, Paladin2, and Barbarian1. If you have a lot of time to devote to playing, then yeah, I'd suppose you level up fast. But that's not my experience. One thing to remember is that the XP table is different. At first, it was the regular table multiplied by 10 (10,000xp to lvl 2, 30,000xp to lvl 3, and so on). Yesterday's update reduced the xp required for lvl 2 to 5000 and lvl 3 to 20,000 (I think), and the rest of the levels are the same (though the total needed to advance is the same, the target number is lower). As for the number of solo quests, the game is really meant for group play. The solo quests are only in the first major area that characters get access to. There's actually only 4 or 5 quests that are truly "solo", in that only one person can do them. The rest of the quests are group quests with an option to do it solo (appropriately challenged for 1 character, or so they say :)). The purpose of this, IMO, is so that people can get their characters through the first 3 levels or so quickly so they can move on to the more difficult quests in others areas, which usually haev cooler monsters and better treasure. [/QUOTE]
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