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| Posted by
| Leprakon
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| Mon 21 Jul 2003 03:08 PM (UTC) |
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| Hello All.
Does anyone know of a snippet that changes the exp system so every level you have the same amount of exp to get to the next level? So you don't need like 50,000,000 exp to get from one level to another? I guess you would have to completely redo the exp system, huh...
Would that be a good first project for me as a newb coder, or would it be to hard? (assuming there isn't a snippet, but i don't think there is, becuase i can't find it).
TIA for the help... | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Meerclar
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| Reply #1 on Mon 21 Jul 2003 05:00 PM (UTC) |
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| | Changing the exp requirement really isn't all that hard in and of itself. What gets tricky is changing the xp rewarded for mob kills so ppl dont get a ton of xp from a mob and gain several levels at once. If you change the xp to a standard 1000 per level mob exp should cap out around 100 per kill to maintain any semblance of difficulty in leveling. I've played a few sites that had 1000 xp per level standards yet failed to adjust xp rewards accordingly and ppl were getting 800-3000 xp per kill and just blowing thru levels. |
Meerclar - Lord of Cats
Coder, Builder, and Tormenter of Mortals
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| Posted by
| Leprakon
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| Reply #2 on Mon 21 Jul 2003 11:42 PM (UTC) |
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| | Okay, thanks for the advice Meerclar. | | Top |
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