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Experience and Level Guide

Description

An explanation of all the different Experience Stats including the Leveling Calculation and Perks


Overall Level

The Overall Level is a combination of all your Experience Points put together.

Level Guide

There is no maximum level for this stat.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 25 * (Level ^ 1.8)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 87
3 180
4 303
5 452
6 628
7 830
8 1055
9 1304
10 1577

Perk

There are no additional perks at this time.


Axe

You will gain 1 Axe Experience every time you chop a tree and successfully get a Log.

Level Guide

The maximum level for the Axe Stat is 10.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 10 * (Level ^ 2)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 40
3 90
4 160
5 250
6 360
7 490
8 640
9 810
10 1000

Perk

For every Axe level gained your success rate of getting a Log goes up by 1%.

Example: If your current Axe Level is 5 and you are Chopping Wood in the Forest, your success rate will be: 20 (Base Success) + 5 (Perk Gain) = 25% Success


Cooking

You will gain 1 Cooking Experience every time you cook food on the campfire successfully.

Level Guide

The maximum level for the Cooking Stat is 10.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 10 * (Level ^ 2)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 40
3 90
4 160
5 250
6 360
7 490
8 640
9 810
10 1000

Perk

For every Cooking level gained your success rate of cooking food without burning it goes up by 5%. You start with a 40% success rate.

Example: If your current Cooking Level is 5 your success rate will be: 40 (Base Success) + 25 (Perk Gain) = 65% Success


Farming

You will gain 1 Farming Experience every time you scavenge in a crop field and are successful.

Level Guide

The maximum level for the Farming Stat is 10.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 10 * (Level ^ 2)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 40
3 90
4 160
5 250
6 360
7 490
8 640
9 810
10 1000

Perk

For every Farming level gained your chance of getting double the items goes up by 5%.

Example: If your current Farming Level is 5 and you successfully find an item on a farming crop you will have a 25% chance of getting double the items found:

5 * 5 (Farming Level) = 25% Success


Foraging

You will gain 1 Foraging Experience every time you scavenge Wild Berry or Medical Herbs.

Level Guide

The maximum level for the Foraging Stat is 10.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 10 * (Level ^ 2)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 40
3 90
4 160
5 250
6 360
7 490
8 640
9 810
10 1000

Perk

For every Foraging level gained your chance of getting double the items goes up by 5%.

Example: If your current Foraging Level is 5 and you successfully find an foragable item you will have a 25% chance of getting double the items found:

5 * 5 (Farming Level) = 25% Success


Scavenger

You will gain 1 Scavenger Experience every time you scavenge and are successful in find an item.

Level Guide

The maximum level for the Scavenger Stat is 10.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 35 * (Level ^ 2)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 140
3 315
4 560
5 875
6 1260
7 1715
8 2240
9 2835
10 3500

Perk

For every Scavenger level gained your success rate of finding an item goes up by 1%.

Example: If your current Scavenger Level is 5, your success rate will be: 20 (Base Success) + 5 (Perk Gain) = 25% Success


Stamina

You will gain 1 Stamina Experience every time you perform an action that uses Action Points.

Level Guide

The maximum level for the Stamina Stat is 10.

The formula to calculate the experience required is: 35 * (Level ^ 2)

Level EXP Required
1 0
2 600
3 2025
4 4800
5 9375
6 16200
7 25725
8 38400
9 54675
10 75000

Perk

For every Stamina level gained your chance of not using any Action Points goes up by 1%.

Example: If your current Stamina Level is 5, you will have a 5% chance of not using any Action Points when performing an action that requires an Action Point, such as moving or attacking.

guide/experience_level_guide.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/15 17:46 by d4yz

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