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Re: Lixing from 100-150

#21
hahaha you must have missed topics I made on this exact issue. Combined they would have hundreds of replies and tens of thousands of hits.

If you want a reference to the accuracy of my work, pm Papi or Teaweasel. If you want more in depth information on how I made my calculations, just ask. Thank you for your time.
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Re: Lixing from 100-150

#22
mdimarco, your math is about as accurate as your 3k postings in this forum... slim to none on hitting precision. I know you think you have it figured out, but the truth is you have less clue than most fifth graders.
I don't doubt that he is probably pretty accurate on paper. It won't reflect reality, but there are too many variables in reality to accurately quantify.

His calculations use 1 star mobs your level, and a specific time to kill/regen in a solo situation. Unless you have hard data to contradict him, I don't know how you could accuse him of being inaccurate.

The reality of course is that people will get exp boosts from quests, will get exp voids while waiting for mobs to spawn or spending time chatting, will have varying exp amounts due to fighting multiple star mobs, mobs not your level, or fighting in groups, and will have low exp times when they boss or farm lower level mobs.

His quote of 144 hours is based on certain criteria... not actually how we spend our time in the game.
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Re: Lixing from 100-150

#23
Right. You can time yourself, just go from one 1* to the next at your level and see how long it takes you. Thats all you need to do. With good gear it should probably be around 30 seconds on average and you can divide my figure by 2 or mabye even 3. So that would be 72 hours or even 48 hours from 100-150.

You can trust my data because I have a graph of all experience required for each level and also a graph of all the experience given by 1 star monsters. Those two equations from those graphs is what all my calculations are based on.
Nerfed Mage ~140
Why play a class where skills cost more than other classes for same damage?
Why play a class with no auto attack?
Why play a class with 1/3 the armor?
Why play a caster?

Copy this sig! :)

Wiki: http://www.wisdomunderground.com/wiki

Re: Lixing from 100-150

#24
Right. You can time yourself, just go from one 1* to the next at your level and see how long it takes you. Thats all you need to do. With good gear it should probably be around 30 seconds on average and you can divide my figure by 2 or mabye even 3. So that would be 72 hours or even 48 hours from 100-150.

You can trust my data because I have a graph of all experience required for each level and also a graph of all the experience given by 1 star monsters. Those two equations from those graphs is what all my calculations are based on.
can we see your complex equations?

Re: Lixing from 100-150

#25
sure thing. Head over to my wiki under "experience" you should find everything you need. I also had a post a long time ago where I laid out step by step exactly what I did mathematically and scientifically. Basically it was to prove to admin that monsters to level goes up exponentially or at least polynomially when he thought it was linearly.

Suffice it to say I sufficiently proved my point and the best thinkers on the forums at that time (papi is a physicist) agreed to the accuracy of my work.
Nerfed Mage ~140
Why play a class where skills cost more than other classes for same damage?
Why play a class with no auto attack?
Why play a class with 1/3 the armor?
Why play a caster?

Copy this sig! :)

Wiki: http://www.wisdomunderground.com/wiki

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