10-06-2003, 01:17 PM
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Drizzt Do'Urden 
Join Date: August 30, 2002
Location: Australia
Age: 39
Posts: 628
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Normal Experience:
- What happens:
The total experience is divided by the number of party members, each getting an equal share. Any multi classes would then have their *INDIVIDUAL* experience split into their different classes.
- Example:
2 member party (Cleric/Mage protagonist and Keldorn)
Troll: Death
Gained 1400 Experience points
Each of the characters would gain 700 XP (1400/2). Any multi classes would then have their *individual* experience split into their different classes. In this example, the Cleric/Mage would get 350 XP for each of his classes (350+350=700), and Keldorn would get 700 XP.
Quest Experience:
- What happens:
Each character gets ONLY the ammount they are given, they get nothing from the other character's experience. This ammount is then split intot their different classes, if multi-classed.
- Example:
3 member party (Cleric/Mage protagonist, Keldorn, and Aerie)
Cleric/Mage gained 35000 quest experience points
Keldorn gained 35000 quest experience points
Aerie gained 35000 quest experience points
Each character would get 35000 XP. Any multi-classes would then have their experience split. In this example, the Cleric/Mage would gain 17500XP in each class (35000/2=17500). Keldorn would just get 35000 XP, as an Inquisitor. Aerie would get 17500 XP as a mage, and 17500 XP as a cleric.
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