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XP increasing tricks?

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XP increasing tricks?

Post by GawainBS »

Hello

I tried this out. I had a party of four, around lvl 9. I imported two extra characters, each a level one character. When I killed an icegolem, it gave 5400 XP now and 3600 XP with four people, so I still get the same XP/partymember.
So, what's the benefit of having these low level characters? I thought it was one of the tricks to increase the XP you gained. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance!
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Post by kmonster »

Muling is usually used when fighting monsters with far lower CR than the average party level which don't give combat XP any more, since something divided by 6 is more than nothing divided by 4.
Around Level 9 is also quite early for muling, the average party level doesn't go down much.
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Post by GawainBS »

Oh, so I'm probably better off waiting to "use" my level ups...
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Post by Claudius »

The best way I found to milk level squatting without muling is to stagger when you level your chars. And pay attention to the average character level. I forget how it works but you want to maximize each chars level but still have the average party level 1 level below the cut-off for the next xp jump. I forget if its rounded up or down you can figure that out by a saved game wouldn't be hard.

Now the problem with unsquatting everyone at once is that now you get no xp hardly. So unsquat the rogue when he needs some levels to get skills keep the sorceror at max so she can fry everything. Then leapfrog the other characters so the party level is hopping up and up but not all at once (or no xp for awhile).

This doesn't get the maximum possible xp out of the game but it maximizes your power for a given xp gain. Max xp would be to never level up till the final battle but it would be impossible to get level 1 chars through the whole game.

Another rule is to park them at sweet levels. Casters love a new spell level gained. Warriors love a new attack. Warriors also love improve critical. Multiclass is tricky because you have to take all the unsquat levels at once.

Its really quite complicated to milk the most...I had this huge leveling guide which was only possible since all my races were the same ecl value (0)
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Post by Crenshinibon »

For me, as a rule of thumb, I level only when I have to, as in if it's a battle that I can't win at my current level, I take them. With multiclass characters however, you have to periodically unsquat, looking at the experience charts, as not to go too far into one class.

I soloed the Goblin fortress with a level five character, so it is doable. It should be even easier if you have multiple ones.
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