@@pjnorthbay Its still a lot to break down, and its changed a little since this video. General goal is to run on Reaper difficulty 2 levels above the quest level. You can run up to 4 levels above quest difficulty with some minor negatives, but it would make the quest a bit easier to complete
Its a higher quest difficulty in which monsters are harder, there are special enemies that spawn that are Reapers, and there is more bonus xp. Its usually recommended with some player buddies. You can get through your first couple of lifes on Elite difficulty. Quest knowledge is one of the most important factors for survival. Hope this helps! ddowiki.com/page/Reaper_difficulty
Good stuff... i've been playing since 2009 and people still don't understand Bravery Bonus and Reaper and how they affect each other...(and I hate reaper) My rule is if you're looking for XP on Elite or Reaper run it at level, otherwise there are penalties.
Hey Mical :) I’m wondering about how guild ship levels affect their offerings…and whether these can all be purchased or only bestowed based on level. Basically how guildies can increase those levels. I am on a couple of ships and notice big differences in XP shrine, length of buffs and offered navigation locations. Just an idea-love your content as you know 🤍
I know its a 2 year old video, just wanted to say these video are helping me out a ton. Great job :)
So glad to hear! Its comments lile that that always want me to make more
Quest Experience is Additive while anything like Potions or Trinkets are Multiplicative.
Which is why adding the % after-the-fact is awesome.
24:27 The Pale Green Ioun Stone also gives a 5% bonus to experience.
I never knew this item existed, thank you for the education :)!
Hello Mystic. I just found out your channel a few days ago. Thank you for your content and I must say, that I really like style of your videos.
Thanks friend, I really appreciate the kind words!!
thanks for this it's all a bit confusing
@@pjnorthbay Its still a lot to break down, and its changed a little since this video. General goal is to run on Reaper difficulty 2 levels above the quest level.
You can run up to 4 levels above quest difficulty with some minor negatives, but it would make the quest a bit easier to complete
@MysticMical I don't really understand Reaper 🤷♂️ can you do it as a noob with henchmen?
Its a higher quest difficulty in which monsters are harder, there are special enemies that spawn that are Reapers, and there is more bonus xp. Its usually recommended with some player buddies. You can get through your first couple of lifes on Elite difficulty. Quest knowledge is one of the most important factors for survival. Hope this helps!
ddowiki.com/page/Reaper_difficulty
I did "All Hail the King" a few days ago and only killed 2 monsters. Not sure if I got a bonus for that. Ill do it again to be sure.
Experienced evil trinket from completing ToEE also has heroic inspiration. Not that its any better than the voice of the master :P
This is great Mical! It would be great to have a guide to how to maximize HP…A big topic I know but you covered this subject so well 🤍 thank you!
Thanks for the helpful video Mical!
thank for breaking it down . My head hurts must be the math. lol
theres also the pale green ion stone to get 5% xp trinket
Good stuff... i've been playing since 2009 and people still don't understand Bravery Bonus and Reaper and how they affect each other...(and I hate reaper) My rule is if you're looking for XP on Elite or Reaper run it at level, otherwise there are penalties.
How about saga xp - do the usual %ages (pot/master gift/vip/guild) affect that too?
Yep Yep, they act like an instant xp stone
Great video!
Hey Mical :) I’m wondering about how guild ship levels affect their offerings…and whether these can all be purchased or only bestowed based on level. Basically how guildies can increase those levels. I am on a couple of ships and notice big differences in XP shrine, length of buffs and offered navigation locations. Just an idea-love your content as you know 🤍