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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 4 2016, 11:16 PM (736 Views) | |
| Muqtada | Mar 4 2016, 11:16 PM Post #1 |
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When a Pokemon levels up from 2 to 3 is its current experience still 20, or does it go back to 0? I raise this question because, based on previous tabletop games I've played, it would stay at 20. However, that would mean you only need 10 experience each level for your first 10 levels, which doesn't make sense to me. I would expect it to be harder to get from level 9 to level 10 than it would be to get from level 1 to level 2. |
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| surge jr | Mar 4 2016, 11:31 PM Post #2 |
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I would say that not reverting back to 0 is better for a roleplay setting. You can grind in the video games so the scaling and resetting to 0 makes sense. You can't really spend hours grinding in a role play setting and I can't imagine anyone enjoying grinding fo an entire session. i'm in a Campaign that is very combat heavy along with having high command stats that add alot to daily training. we have been meeting very often sometimes once a week for almost 2 years and we are still only just reaching level 45. resetting to 0 would make leveling painfully slow and having a decent move set would take way to long for it to be rewarding. |
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| Kairose | Mar 5 2016, 12:20 AM Post #3 |
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It does not revert to zero. Also, this is the sort of question that belongs in the General Q&A thread. Please use that next time. It does get harder to level up, though, just not at every level. Requirements increasing at every level would be a little insane on a level scale that goes from 1 to 100 - most tabletop games cap at a much lower level (I don't think I've seen any other tabletop exceed 30, outside of certain Final Fantasy fan systems) |
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| GrayGriffin | Mar 5 2016, 01:23 AM Post #4 |
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"Ah, you unmasked me. Whatever shall I do."
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Honestly level 10 is what a lot of games start at nowadays anyway. |
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| Affinity of Denial | Mar 5 2016, 02:19 AM Post #5 |
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Gray: Is that true? I didn't know that was a thing. |
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| Muqtada | Mar 5 2016, 07:00 AM Post #6 |
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Thankyou for the answer. Also, I apologize for placing this post in the wrong area. |
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| Goliathus | Mar 9 2016, 03:12 AM Post #7 |
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It does not revert to 0 and the first 10 levels are super fast(a reason why many games start on level 10), it gets much slower later on. Edit: Wow, I just bumped a four days thread on accident, my bad. Edited by Goliathus, Mar 9 2016, 03:12 AM.
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