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 =====Experience===== =====Experience=====
-Experience is split across party members on the same map as each other. ​ Higher level characters get larger portion ​of this split than lower level characters. +Experience is a measure ​of how seasoned a character ​is. Players have a general experience ​category that defines their overall level and individual ​experience ​for each their [[:skills]] which defines how proficient they are. 
-- Only experience gained from killing monsters ​is shared ​Experience from other sources, such as using the jeweler skill to identify jewelery, is not shared. + 
-- Shared experience goes to whichever skill was used to kill the monster. ​ If player doesn'​t have that skill, they will gain general experience ​as normal but no skill experience.+====Gaining Experience==== 
 +Experience can be gained by defeating monsters through [[:combat]] or by practicing artisanal [[:skills]]
    
-Calculation+===Sharing Experience in a Party=== 
 +  - Experience is split across party members on the same map as each other. ​ Higher level characters get a larger portion of this split than lower level characters. 
 +  - Shared experience goes to whichever skill was used to kill the monster. ​ If a player doesn'​t have that skill, they will gain general experience as normal but no skill experience. 
 +  -  Only experience gained from killing monsters is shared. ​ Experience from other sources, such as using the jeweler skill to identify jewelery, is not shared. 
 + 
 +==example==
 Each party member is given a number of "​shares"​ equal to their character level + 4.  If the total number of shares in the party is higher than the experience the monster gives, the experience is not split. ​ If the monster does give enough experience to be split, then that experience is given to the party members based on how many shares they have.  For example: Each party member is given a number of "​shares"​ equal to their character level + 4.  If the total number of shares in the party is higher than the experience the monster gives, the experience is not split. ​ If the monster does give enough experience to be split, then that experience is given to the party members based on how many shares they have.  For example:
 Sam and Frodo are in a party together. ​ Sam is level 1, and Frodo is level 6.  Sam has 5 shares (level 1 + 4 = 5), and Frodo has 10 (level 6 + 4 = 10).  Because Sam has a third of the party'​s shares (5 of 15), he will get a third of any shared experience. ​ If they kill a monster worth 150 experience, then Sam will get 50 experience, and Frodo will get 100. Sam and Frodo are in a party together. ​ Sam is level 1, and Frodo is level 6.  Sam has 5 shares (level 1 + 4 = 5), and Frodo has 10 (level 6 + 4 = 10).  Because Sam has a third of the party'​s shares (5 of 15), he will get a third of any shared experience. ​ If they kill a monster worth 150 experience, then Sam will get 50 experience, and Frodo will get 100.
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