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Experience Level Problems

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Wrath-Of-Egg
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Post by Wrath-Of-Egg »

i just stared to think 1500000... xp is not much in long run... but if game starts to be uber dificult add some XP so you can have new level...
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How can you say no to this face? :D

But seriusly.. Party without Bard is not party...

I can understand that SYM forum.. mentally 6 year old people is just running around with scissors on their hand.

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[QUOTE=Cort-John]...Was there somewhere through that link that showed me how to set my characters NEXT level XP required? I don't want to change their current one, just how many XP it requires for them to advance....[/QUOTE]
Doh! My bad, didn't realize that you were looking to change the "required" not find out what it should have been. The only other option I can give you is to use Dale Keeper and give your characters enough xp to hit the next level. Maybe if you're lucky, things will go back to semi-normal, meaning your next level will be 1.5 million plus whatever the next level should require. If anything, I'd use Dale Keeper to bump up to the next level just to see what would happen once you achieve that many xps.
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Post by Cort-John »

Neo: Good idea, I'll give it a try. Didn't like the idea of doing that, but ah well.

I did stop by a game store here in town and picked up Lionheart for 15$.
Seems like a good game so far, but I do want to finish Icewind Dale II but have lost patience with it LOL

Maybe I'll just take a break from it for now, play Lionheart, and then go back to it later.

Thanks again for all the help.
It’s the sensible, logical thing to do, of course, which is why we don’t do it.
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