View Full Version : EXP settings in group
Kendrah
03-07-2008, 05:57 AM
I've a question ya'll's. Now, there's that setting that says divide EXP up per lvl, which I figure to mean that the higher lvls get more of the EXP. (I'm correct in this thought, right?)
My question is what happens if that box isn't checked? Do we split the EXP up evenly amongst us or do we only get the EXP from what we each kill ourselves? It doesn't say and I've always been curious.
Thanks ya'll's! :)
MarvHartigan
03-07-2008, 06:37 AM
in that case the exp is divided by how much have u attacked the mob... if u didnt attack then no exp for u, I almost have never set this setting on cause it's really unfair ofr the acos for example...
Adios!
Kendrah
03-07-2008, 06:39 AM
in that case the exp is divided by how much have u attacked the mob... if u didnt attack then no exp for u, I almost have never set this setting on cause it's really unfair ofr the acos for example...
Adios!
Really? Darn. I was hoping it would be split evenly. XD
Maximi11ion
03-07-2008, 10:42 AM
When I am out grinding, I may have 1 or 2 members of a party, and we are all focusing on our own monsters. In areas where monsters are pink-red, this can be really effective. It allows you to see your party members health status, and help if needed, but still get the same exp when soloing(which I think is better). If you are in a party going to a much harder zone, such as Rudwork Path, or Loren Valley, then using a party and dividing experience is much more effective because those monsters dish out a lot. So there are pluses and minuses, but it really depends on the situation. For example, if I am grinding somewhere, and I am killing monsters myself, I would not want to share exp with my party member, OR divide the items randomly. I killed the monster, therefore, I want the loot. =)
Hope that helps.
Kendrah
03-07-2008, 11:01 AM
Well, that's all fine and good, if you don't have an aco with you. I also like the grid w/ lower lvl friends of mine and would've liked the share the EXP evening, if I could. (Thus the question)