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A '''level''', | A '''level''', or a '''level of experience''' (e.g. the 50th level of experience), is a unit of measure used to gauge the [[experience]] of an [[Adventurers|adventurer]] in [[Achaea]]. There are 100 uniquely named levels, each progressively harder to achieve than the one that preceded it. At the 99th level, an adventurer may earn the spirit of a [[Greater Dragons|Greater Dragon]] and the [[:Category:Skills|skill]] of [[Dragoncraft]]. Every level gained earns an adventurer 5 [[lessons]]; bound [[credits]] are also awarded at specific level milestones. Similarly, when losing a level, one will lose both lessons and experience. An adventurer's level is also a reflection of the overall [[rankings|rank]] listed in his or her [[score]]. | ||
Levels are often referred to as "circles of experience", though usage of this term is not sanctioned by the [[Pentad]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:42, 6 April 2008
A level, or a level of experience (e.g. the 50th level of experience), is a unit of measure used to gauge the experience of an adventurer in Achaea. There are 100 uniquely named levels, each progressively harder to achieve than the one that preceded it. At the 99th level, an adventurer may earn the spirit of a Greater Dragon and the skill of Dragoncraft. Every level gained earns an adventurer 5 lessons; bound credits are also awarded at specific level milestones. Similarly, when losing a level, one will lose both lessons and experience. An adventurer's level is also a reflection of the overall rank listed in his or her score.
Levels are often referred to as "circles of experience", though usage of this term is not sanctioned by the Pentad.