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[[XP]] Gain is one of the three 'hourly gain stats'. The others are [[Stamina Gain]] and [[Gold Gain]]. These three stats allow you to slowly advance in the game even when you are unable to play.
  
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You can increase the xp gain per hour by [[Character Upgrades|upgrading your character]], wearing certain [[Item Sets|item sets]] or [[:Category:Items|items]] or by being member of a guild controlling certain [[Relics|relics]]
  
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==List of things that affect your XP gain==
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=== Character Upgrades ===
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* [[Character Upgrades]]
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This upgrade is dependent on your current level - the higher your level, the more xp. gain bonus you get per hour. This is from the character upgrade page:
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<blockquote>Note that your 'xp gain' is allocated, plus a bonus of your xp gain times a multiplier equal to your level divided by '25' (rounding down).
  
[[XP Gain]] is the term given to the act of gaining Experience Points. Whether it be waiting or killing monsters, XP Gain is basically the rate at which you gain Experience Points.
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Note the actual value is always reflected in the quick display at the top bar xp mouseover. Note also at lower levels this value is scaled down up to a reduction factor of 10 to stop it potentially being too overpowering. Below level 25, no additional bonus is applied.
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Because of this, the more XP Gain you have, the quicker you will be able to level, even to the point of being able to level up in a matter of days without doing anything.
  
You can gain Experience Points by:
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=== Item Sets ===
* Waiting
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* [[Blood Demon Set]] (+1)
* Killing monsters
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* [[Frost Dragon Set]] (+1)
* Completing [[Quests]]
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* [[Fire Dragon Set]] (Total +2)
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* [[Leaf Dragon Set]] (Total +2)
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* [[Gurgriss Set]] (+1)
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* [[Maximus Set]] (+1)
  
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=== Items ===
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* [[Amulet of the Seraphim]] (+2)
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* [[Bladed War Gauntlets]] (+6)
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* [[Blue Man of War Sword]] (+2)
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* [[Jara Rune]] (+1)
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* [[Fire Dragon Ring]] (+1)
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* [[Fuvayus Vortex Stone]] (+2)
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* [[Krimson Kardic Helm]] (+1)
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* [[Leaf Dragon Rune]] (+1)
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* [[Mace of the Colossus]] (+2)
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* [[Ogaliths Fiery Grasp]] (+2)
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* [[Razored Azure Shield]] (+4)
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* [[Ring of Red Death]] (+1)
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* [[Shield of Bakmar]] (+1-5)
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* [[Skaldirs Frostbitten Steps]] (+1)
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* [[Tsukiyaomos Benighted Helm]] (+4)
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* [[Writhing Ward ]] (+1)
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* [[Reborn Elemental Trident of Water]] (+4)
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* [[Reborn Elemental Blade of Fire]] (+2)
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* [[Reborn Elemental Earth Hammer]] (+2)
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* [[Reborn Elemental Air Javelin]] (+1)
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* [[Deepwater Choker]] (+1)
  
 
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=== Relics ===
==Waiting==
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* [[Despair Crystal]] (+200)
Every hour, you gain a certain amount of XP. This is what the XP Gain [[Enhancements Guide|enhancement]] refers too. At a certain level, you gain --insert formula and rest of story here--
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* [[Ethereal Pillars]] (+200)
 
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* [[Krul Pyramid]] (+200)
==Killing Monsters==
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* [[Searing Orb]] (+100)
When a monster is killed, you gain a certain amount of XP.  It increases as each level goes by, and --insert stuff here--
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* [[Unholy Shrine]] (+200)
 
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[[Category:Stats]]
 
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==Completing Quests==
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Most Quests give you a certain XP after you complete it.
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 15 October 2010

XP Gain is one of the three 'hourly gain stats'. The others are Stamina Gain and Gold Gain. These three stats allow you to slowly advance in the game even when you are unable to play.

You can increase the xp gain per hour by upgrading your character, wearing certain item sets or items or by being member of a guild controlling certain relics

Contents

List of things that affect your XP gain

Character Upgrades

This upgrade is dependent on your current level - the higher your level, the more xp. gain bonus you get per hour. This is from the character upgrade page:

Note that your 'xp gain' is allocated, plus a bonus of your xp gain times a multiplier equal to your level divided by '25' (rounding down). Note the actual value is always reflected in the quick display at the top bar xp mouseover. Note also at lower levels this value is scaled down up to a reduction factor of 10 to stop it potentially being too overpowering. Below level 25, no additional bonus is applied.

Because of this, the more XP Gain you have, the quicker you will be able to level, even to the point of being able to level up in a matter of days without doing anything.

Item Sets

Items

Relics