2009-11-14, 01:16 PM
Devil Wrote:Well actually the new party exp formula should be better in this case (training with other misc / weaker people).
Now its something like (correct me if I'm wrong on this one, don't know the 100% correct actual numbers)
- 70% of the exp goes to you. (105% with HS)
-- 40% of the exp comes from your (lazy? / leeching?) party member. (60% with HS)
-- Total 110% exp. (165% with HS)
- 40% of the exp goes to your (lazy / leeching?) party member. (60% with HS)
The new formula is like:
- 90% of the exp goes to you. (135% with HS)
-- 20% of the exp comes from your (lazy? / leeching?) party member. (30% with HS)
-- Total: 110% exp. (165% with HS)
- 20% of the exp goes to your (lazy / leeching?) party member. (30% with HS)
So it's actually "less risky" to train with other people, exp wise.
Besides that, training with other people in the map -killing monsters- increases spawn too!
while that is may be the exp division, it hardly applies to training situations.
eg: if you as a party are killing anego, samurai boss,zak, then yes.
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now, lets assume that party leech is halved. what does that mean?
a) if you are a fast killer, would you want a slow killer in your party? since he kills slow, his exp share will go to you slower, and its smaller than before.
b) if you are a fast killer, will you want your lane to spawn fast? would you appreciate it if other lane killers are slower than you causing your own respawn to slow?
so the end effect:
1 hit ko people will party only 1 hit ko party.
2 hit ko party people, will party only 2 hit ko party.
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so for anyone who reaches lvl 120 and tries to get party in skel? sry, you are a liability.
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if leech exp is negligible, is there any advantage to party lane train vs soloing the map if you cannot find good party members?
how hard is it to find dedicated people that can train with you to match your training schedule?
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the real test of whether this is good is to compare your EXP/hr now vs your EXP/hr after.
so who trains in party without a bishop spamming? care to provide your statistics before and after


) party member. (60% with HS)