Experience tables?

Gundark

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Been looking for the xp table (the table that shows how much xp you need to obtain the next level) on d20srd.org and can't find it. I'm at work and don't have my books. Anyone habe a link?
 

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Gundark said:
Been looking for the xp table (the table that shows how much xp you need to obtain the next level) on d20srd.org and can't find it. I'm at work and don't have my books. Anyone habe a link?

The XP table isn't part of the SRD, so legally/contractually, it cannot appear online.
 



whoops thanks but that isn't what I was looking for. I was looking for a chart that tells me that I need to gain _ xp for level 7 _ xp to go to level 8 and so on.
 

Gundark said:
whoops thanks but that isn't what I was looking for. I was looking for a chart that tells me that I need to gain _ xp for level 7 _ xp to go to level 8 and so on.

That one is more simple as it is formulaic: at each level, you need to gain 1000 x level XP eg. a level 1 char needs 1000 xp to advance; level 2 needs 2000 more(3000 total) to advance; level 3 needs 3000 more(6000 total) to advance, etc.
 

Gundark said:
D'oh!!!! :eek: :mad: :\ Well thanks for the reply mouse. Not part of the SRD? that's really wierd.

The official reasoning is that the SRD was meant to allow D20 publishers to create compatible materials, but not to supercede the need for the PHB. After all, if D20 materials don't drive sales of the PHB, they don't do WotC any good. Thus, the SRD deliberately leaves out a few specific and vital aspects. Rules for character advancement is one such omission.
 

Goblyn said:
That one is more simple as it is formulaic: at each level, you need to gain 1000 x level XP eg. a level 1 char needs 1000 xp to advance; level 2 needs 2000 more(3000 total) to advance; level 3 needs 3000 more(6000 total) to advance, etc.

You can also use this formula to figure it out without calculating every previous level:

XP=((L+L^2)/2)*1000

(Or level plus level squared all divided by two, then all times one thousand)

L is your current level, while the XP is how much you need to advance to the next level.
 

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