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==Stats and learning== |
==Stats and learning== |
Revision as of 11:35, 2 April 2015
- For the game command, see EXPERIENCE.
Experience, or exp, is the general term for all of the skill learning your character has attained.
In DragonRealms, your ranks in a skill are increased by using it. This is manifested by experience being granted for each action your character takes. The amount of experience gained is scaled to the difficulty of that action for your character at that time, and how successful your character is in performing it. It is common for a task that is very simple or unchallenging to grant zero experience.
Experience can potentially be lost as a consequence of character death, although this can be easily avoided.
Experience pools and pulses
Experience pools
Every skill has its own individual pool, which fills with field experience as you obtain it. The current amount of field experience in your pool ranges from empty (clear) to mind lock (full).
Factors that determine maximum pool size (in descending order of importance):
- whether the skill is in your primary, secondary, or tertiary skillset
- the number of ranks you have in the skill
- Intelligence
- Discipline (Note: It was planned for 3.0 to remove discipline from the experience pool effects, but as posted by Socharis on 1/18/13, "...So I looked into this, and Discipline was never taken out - It's not as significant as intelligence, but it definitely increases your [experience] pool size."
Amount Learning | Mindstate Fraction | Amount Learning | Mindstate Fraction |
---|---|---|---|
clear | 0/34 | analyzing | 18/34 |
dabbling | 1/34 | studious | 19/34 |
perusing | 2/34 | focused | 20/34 |
learning | 3/34 | very focused | 21/34 |
thoughtful | 4/34 | engaged | 22/34 |
thinking | 5/34 | very engaged | 23/34 |
considering | 6/34 | cogitating | 24/34 |
pondering | 7/34 | fascinated | 25/34 |
ruminating | 8/34 | captivated | 26/34 |
concentrating | 9/34 | engrossed | 27/34 |
attentive | 10/34 | riveted | 28/34 |
deliberative | 11/34 | very riveted | 29/34 |
interested | 12/34 | rapt | 30/34 |
examining | 13/34 | very rapt | 31/34 |
understanding | 14/34 | enthralled | 32/34 |
absorbing | 15/34 | nearly locked | 33/34 |
intrigued | 16/34 | mind lock | 34/34 |
scrutinizing | 17/34 |
Experience pulses
This field experience is gradually converted into actual ranks. When field experience is converted to ranks, it is called a pulse. The size of the pulse is calculated as a fraction of your total pool size. The primary factor affecting this fraction is whether the skill is primary, secondary, or tertiary; higher Wisdom also increases this fraction. However, secondary skills under 50 ranks will drain like primary skills[1][2], and tertiary skills under 25 ranks will drain like secondary skills.[3]
Skillset | Time to Pulse From Mind Lock to Clear |
---|---|
Primary | 40-60 minutes |
Secondary | 50-80 minutes |
Tertiary | 70-100 minutes |
Skills pulse in groups every 200 seconds, with each group being offset from the previous one by 20 seconds. These skill groupings are arranged by skillset in the order they appear in the experience list in game, with the exception of certain guild-only skills which are located with their historical group. The order and timing of the pulses is fixed, meaning the pulses happen at the exact same time for the same skills for every single player in the game.
Relative Time Offset | Skill Group |
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0 sec. | Shield Usage, Light Armor, Chain Armor, Brigandine, Plate Armor, Defending |
20 sec. | Parry Ability, Small Edged, Large Edged, Twohanded Edged |
40 sec. | Small Blunt, Large Blunt, Twohanded Blunt, Slings, Bow, Crossbow |
60 sec. | Staves, Polearms, Light Thrown, Heavy Thrown, Brawling, Offhand Weapon, Melee Mastery |
80 sec. | Missile Mastery, Primary Magic, Attunement, Arcana, Targeted Magic, Augmentation |
100 sec. | Debilitation, Utility, Warding, Sorcery, Evasion, Athletics, Perception, Scouting |
120 sec. | Stealth, Locksmithing, Thievery, First Aid, Outdoorsmanship |
140 sec. | Skinning, Backstab |
160 sec. | Forging, Engineering, Outfitting, Alchemy, Enchanting, Scholarship, Mechanical Lore, Appraisal, Bardic Lore, Trading |
180 sec. | Performance, Tactics, Astrology, Empathy, Thanatology, Expertise, |
- Endurance, Summoning, and Theurgy are currently missing from this list.
Stats and learning
Mental statistics now have a greater effect on the experience system. Intelligence and Wisdom affect all skills equally and have diminishing returns that are not logarithmically diminishing.
- Intelligence: Maximum size of experience pools
- Wisdom: Pulse size
- Discipline: Experience pool size, minor effect.
The effect of Intelligence and Wisdom is a percentage and not dependent on how many ranks you have in the skill. The effects of these stats can't be "tested" in an hour. This is something that assists you over the course of your entire career.
Soft Caps: Because of the recent changes to the experience system, the point of diminishing returns is no longer known. However, even if it were known, each of these stats affects other systems, so it's usually not a good idea to stop training mental stats. Discipline, in particular, affects many things.
Experience drain at login
Experience drain at login is based on when you last logged out of the game. Starting at 30 minutes, you will drain a percentage of your experience equal to the number of minutes that you have been logged out divided by 360 (or 480 if you received a warning within the last six months).
When you're logged out, experience drains at a static rate, regardless of skillset placement, ranks, or stats. (Technically, the experience doesn't actually pulse until you log back in.)
Time Logged Out | %Pulsed (Clean) | %Pulsed (Warning) |
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30 minutes | 8.33% | 6.25% |
1 hour | 16.67% | 12.5% |
2 hours | 33.33% | 25% |
3 hours | 50% | 37.5% |
4 hours | 66.67% | 50% |
5 hours | 83.33% | 62.5% |
6 hours | 100% | 75% |
7 hours | 100% | 87.5% |
8 hours | 100% | 100% |
As of 03/12/2015, players who have received a warning within the last six months drain over eight hours instead of not being able to drain experience at login.[4]
Obsolete experience mechanics
Overall state of mind
The overall state of mind system was temporarily disabled in July 2009, meaning that your mind state will always be "clear." Mind murk will return in some form at an unspecified time.
Overall mind states decreased the rate at which you absorbed experience into new ranks. Whenever you are "mind locked" in a skill, you cannot not add new experience in the field pool of that skill until it pulses back down below mind lock. Under the overall mind state system, if you continued to gain experience while you were mind locked, the experience spilled over into the "mind state" pool. When you were mind locked in skills for an extended period of time, your mind state worsened.
The consequence of having a degraded mindstate was that you would absorb a diminished amount of field experience with each skill pulse, with the penalized percentage being lost entirely.
The overall mind states were as follows:
- clear
- fluid
- murky
- very murky
- thick: penalty begins
- very thick
- dense
- very dense
- stagnant
- very stagnant
- frozen: no longer absorbing experience
- very frozen
The learning penalty increased as your mind state worsened until you stopped absorbing any experience at "frozen." (Being "very frozen" simply meant that it took even longer for your mind state to improve.) The only way to improve a poor mind state was to stop gaining field experience for a while. This gave your overall mind state pool a chance to drain.
If you improved your pool size or pulse rate, it took longer to mind lock, and therefore, you could train for longer periods of time without filling your mind state pool. However, the best way to avoid a poor mind state was to avoid being mind locked in multiple skills for an extended period of time.
When the new experience system was released, mind states were disabled. At the time GMs stated that the mind state system would return, but not in the way it was previously implemented.
Wall cycle
Under earlier versions of the DR game engine, the rate of experience absorption varied by rank depending on skillset placement, following a two- (primary), four- (secondary), or eight-rank (tertiary) cycle. The last rank of the cycle was known as a "wall rank" since it was the slowest and hardest to gain, most especially for the tertiary skillset eight-rank cycle.
The wall cycle paradigm for experience gain was removed in the mid 2000's (precise date?). Technically, there is still a wall cycle of two ranks for every skill because the system wouldn't accommodate removing it entirely, however, the difference between a wall rank and a non-wall rank was made to be negligible. Now, primary skills always pulse better than secondary skills which always pulse better than tertiary skills.
Experience pool states
The experience pool states under the old system were:
- clear
- learning
- thoughtful
- pondering
- concentrating
- muddled
- very muddled
- perplexing
- perplexed
- bewildering
- bewildered
- dazed
- mind lock
RP messaging
Ranks in each skill are numerical. However, there is also a role-playing system of nomenclature set up for skills, to make it easier to integrate into game-play.
- Ranks 1-49 / Novice
Within the above range:
- + 0-09 = Lowly
- + 10-19 = Promising
- + 20-29 = Able
- + 30-39 = Trained
- + 40-49 = Full
- Ranks 50-99 / Practitioner
- Ranks 100-149 / Dilettante
- Ranks 150-199 / Aficionado
Within the above ranges:
- + 0-09 = Beginning
- + 10-19 = Competent
- + 20-29 = Proficient
- + 30-39 = Experienced
- + 40-49 = Skilled
- Ranks 200-299 / Adept
- Ranks 300-399 / Expert
Within the above ranges:
- Rated by degrees 0-99
- Ranks 400-499 / Professional
- Ranks 500-599 / Authority
- Ranks 600-699 / Genius
Within the above ranges:
- + 20-39 = Exceptional
- + 40-59 = Outstanding
- + 60-79 = Renowned
- + 80-99 = True
- Ranks 700-799 / Savant
- Ranks 800-899 / Master
- Ranks 900-999 / Grand Master
Within the above ranges:
- + 20-39 = Distinguished
- + 40-59 = Venerated
- + 60-79 = Exalted
- + 80-99 = Transcendent
- Ranks 1000-1249 / Guru
- Ranks 1250+ / Legend
Bonus experience pools
During experience 3.0, when skills were combined, the "lost" experience was moved into the bonus pools, one for each skillset. When experience is absorbed through the normal method, an equal amount is removed from the appropriate bonus pool and added to permanent experience. This effectively doubles learning rates in the skillset so long as experience remains in the bonus pools.
The metric used is an arbitrary unit, the amount of bits that it takes to move a skill from 0 to 200. As the amount of actual necessary bits increases, this does not actually allow calculation, but does give a relative amount of experience left.
Syntax
To view how much experience is left use EXPERIENCE BONUS. When there is no longer any experience left, you will receive the message "You do not have any experience in your bonus pools."
To toggle absorption, use EXPERIENCE BONUS TOGGLE <skillset>.
References
Related Forum Posts
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Additional Information
- Skills
- Skillsets
- Demystifying the Experience System: Isharon's explanation of the experience system (a good link to share with new players)