At 8/29/04 07:51 AM, BonusStage wrote:
n = # of days
505 - 10n + 1n = 56.1 (repeating)
What the hell's with this formula BonusStage? I see you using it all the time but I don't completely understand it. Wouldn't -10n + n = -9n? And if you're going to be using a formula, why not use NGling's one? Taken from Level FAQs and Calculations:
LVL = Desired Level or Level in Question
Tr(LVL) = Time (in days) required to enter a certain some level LVL
Ue = The Experience Points of the User in Question
Le = The Experience points of the lvl 30 User(s)
UepD = The Average Change in Experience Points per Day of the User in Question
LepD = The Average Change in Experience Points per Day of a lvl 30 user
Calculating the time required for a user with a certain experience to enter a certain level:
For LVL greater than or equal to 10:
Tr(LVL)=-[Le*(LVL-9)-400*LVL-3*(7*Ue-4000)]/[LepD*(LVL-9)-21*UepD]
Assuming that both UepD and LepD are equal to 10 Experience points per Day,
Tr(LVL)=-[Le*(LVL-9)-400*LVL-3*(7*Ue-4000)]/[10*(LVL-30)]
They're long and complicated, so they gotta be right. 8)