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For Who Thought of These Names, Anyway? the XP received was in the range of 54 to 60. For the other two the range was a little higher at 66 to 79. The interesting thing was after using a draft of dexterity the range observed on Speed Spelunking increased to 140-145 but the other two remained at the pre-existing ranges. More testing is need though to verify it actually uses buffed stats and just isn't a monster range. --[[User:Valmo|Valmo]] 17:37, 25 October 2011 (PDT) | For Who Thought of These Names, Anyway? the XP received was in the range of 54 to 60. For the other two the range was a little higher at 66 to 79. The interesting thing was after using a draft of dexterity the range observed on Speed Spelunking increased to 140-145 but the other two remained at the pre-existing ranges. More testing is need though to verify it actually uses buffed stats and just isn't a monster range. --[[User:Valmo|Valmo]] 17:37, 25 October 2011 (PDT) | ||
+ | :I'm largely sure it uses the buffed stats. I'm going to dump some data in each of the talk pages, but it seems that the numbers are specific ones and not a range of numbers based on the buffed stat. The image name gives away which stat is used. --[[User:Hoyifung04|hoyifung04]] 19:40, 25 October 2011 (PDT) |
Revision as of 18:40, 25 October 2011
The XP gained from the non-combats appears to scale based on your buffed stats. The multi I used to poke around had the following buffed stats:
Strength: 67, Intellect: 90, Reflexes: 91
For Who Thought of These Names, Anyway? the XP received was in the range of 54 to 60. For the other two the range was a little higher at 66 to 79. The interesting thing was after using a draft of dexterity the range observed on Speed Spelunking increased to 140-145 but the other two remained at the pre-existing ranges. More testing is need though to verify it actually uses buffed stats and just isn't a monster range. --Valmo 17:37, 25 October 2011 (PDT)
- I'm largely sure it uses the buffed stats. I'm going to dump some data in each of the talk pages, but it seems that the numbers are specific ones and not a range of numbers based on the buffed stat. The image name gives away which stat is used. --hoyifung04 19:40, 25 October 2011 (PDT)