Post by Tempus on Nov 1, 2015 6:31:43 GMT -5
Experience is based on two things; Monster Challenge Rating and PC Level.
Maximum XP is gained when the PC level is within a specific range of monster CR (not too high, not too low). You can tell if you are within this IDEAL RANGE, by right clicking on a monster and choosing the EXAMINE option. You will note a color and classification.
Here are the ratings and XP potential:
Purple-Impossible: ok to excellent XP (5 or more levels higher)
Red-Overpowering: ideal XP (3 or 4 levels higher)
Orange-Very Difficult: ok XP (1 or 2 levels higher)
Yellow-Challenging: poor XP (same or 1 level lower)
Blue-Moderate: crappy XP (2 or 3 levels lower)
Green-Easy: kick him to the curb (4 or 5 levels lower)
White- Effortless: not worth the edge of your blade (6 or more levels lower)
Redemption also incorperates Party Experience. This affects the base XP as follows (a party INCLUDES familiars, henchmen, dominated servants, etc.):
When the party size in an area is 7 or less, and the max levels between each player is 9 or less, take the average XP a single payer would normally get, multipled by (result of 20 + 2 x the number of PCs in area) then multipled by (result of the number of PCs in area divided by 100).
Finally, Redemption Reloaded has Zone Notices (signs) posted in almost all monster areas. These signs give you the PC level range required to maximize XP AND defeat the monsters w/o dying so be on the lookout!
Maximum XP is gained when the PC level is within a specific range of monster CR (not too high, not too low). You can tell if you are within this IDEAL RANGE, by right clicking on a monster and choosing the EXAMINE option. You will note a color and classification.
Here are the ratings and XP potential:
Purple-Impossible: ok to excellent XP (5 or more levels higher)
Red-Overpowering: ideal XP (3 or 4 levels higher)
Orange-Very Difficult: ok XP (1 or 2 levels higher)
Yellow-Challenging: poor XP (same or 1 level lower)
Blue-Moderate: crappy XP (2 or 3 levels lower)
Green-Easy: kick him to the curb (4 or 5 levels lower)
White- Effortless: not worth the edge of your blade (6 or more levels lower)
Redemption also incorperates Party Experience. This affects the base XP as follows (a party INCLUDES familiars, henchmen, dominated servants, etc.):
When the party size in an area is 7 or less, and the max levels between each player is 9 or less, take the average XP a single payer would normally get, multipled by (result of 20 + 2 x the number of PCs in area) then multipled by (result of the number of PCs in area divided by 100).
Finally, Redemption Reloaded has Zone Notices (signs) posted in almost all monster areas. These signs give you the PC level range required to maximize XP AND defeat the monsters w/o dying so be on the lookout!