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The concept of Experience Points, sometimes just referred to as experience or XP, is a way of measuring a character's improvement and development as they progress through the game. As they gain "experience," they become more proficient and powerful by attaining higher "levels," gain access to more powerful feats and enhancements, and acquire the ability to use superior weapons. All characters, all races and classes, and all class mixes* gain experience in an identical manner and at the same rate. (Unlike in some pen-and-paper editions of D&D, there is no penalty for multiclassing.)

Experience points are awarded to characters for participating in various tasks such as completing quests and their side objectives ("optionals"), and exploring wilderness areas. More difficult content is generally more lucrative, yielding greater amounts of XP but requiring greater effort. Running a quest on Elite will offer greater XP rewards than running the same quest on Normal, but will require a greater level of effort and preparation to complete successfully. As a player advances through the game they will accrue experience that will count towards their overall level.

There are many ways to earn experience, and it's left up to the individual to consider which way is best for them. For example, a new player may choose to run quests on Normal difficulty. Monsters in that quest will have lower saves and hit points and deal less damage to the player than they would if the quest had been run on Elite. Less preparation is required to run lower difficulties, and quests can be successfully completed in a more efficient manner. A veteran player may choose a more difficult setting, such as Elite or Reaper, in which monsters will prove much more dangerous but the quest will yield much greater experience. Many veteran players will run quests that offer the greatest experience per minute; that is, these players will run quests that offer the greatest experience for the least amount of time investment. Sometimes this means selecting a certain difficulty to maximize XP/min, and other times is means running a certain subset of quick, lucrative quests while avoiding others that are generally considered to be too long. There is no "correct" way to gain experience. This is up to each player.

Experience Progression Tables[edit]

The first 20 levels of a player's progression are considered "heroic levels," and are each broken down into 5 ranks. The first four ranks of each level yield an Action Point that can be used towards Enhancements that unlock new abilities for the player. The 5th and final rank of each level does not yield an Action Point, and instead results in allowing the player to take the next level, "level up." The player may choose to visit a Class trainer immediately to progress to the next level, or wait for a more convinient time. If you choose to "hold" a level (that is, refrain from leveling up) you may continue to accrue experience up until a certain point:

e.g. If your character is currently level 5 and you've just earned enough XP to take level 6 (112,000 XP), you may continue to earn and store XP up until 1 XP away from level 7 (159,999 XP), after which point any XP your character gains will be lost.

The experience required for each level and rank from level 1 to 20 is tabulated below. Mousing over a value will display the additional experience required for characters that are currently on their 2nd or 3rd+ "life" (in other words, players who have undergone a True Reincarnation).

Experience Points to Heroic Level[edit]

Heroic Levels (Levels 1 - 20)
Total Experience Points Needed Per Rank
(Mouse over values to see true increased TR value).
Level (ranks) Level Up 1st Rank 2nd Rank 3rd Rank 4th Rank (per Rank)
1 (1-5) - 800Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 800
Second Life - 1,200
Further Lives - 1,600
1,600Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,600
Second Life - 2,400
Further Lives - 3,200
2,400Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 2,400
Second Life - 3,600
Further Lives - 4,800
3,200Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 3,200
Second Life - 4,800
Further Lives - 6,400
+800/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 800
Second Life - 1,200
Further Lives - 1,600
2 (6-10) 4,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 4,000
Second Life - 6,000
Further Lives - 8,000
6,400Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 6,400
Second Life - 9,600
Further Lives - 12,800
8,800Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 8,800
Second Life - 13,200
Further Lives - 17,600
11,200Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 11,200
Second Life - 16,800
Further Lives - 22,400
13,600Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 13,600
Second Life - 20,400
Further Lives - 27,200
+2,400/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 2,400
Second Life - 3,600
Further Lives - 4,800
3 (11-15) 16,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 16,000
Second Life - 24,000
Further Lives - 32,000
20,800Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 20,800
Second Life - 31,200
Further Lives - 41,600
25,600Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 25,600
Second Life - 38,400
Further Lives - 51,200
30,400Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 30,400
Second Life - 45,600
Further Lives - 60,800
35,200Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 35,200
Second Life - 52,800
Further Lives - 70,400
+4,800/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 4,800
Second Life - 7,200
Further Lives - 9,600
4 (16-20) 40,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 40,000
Second Life - 60,000
Further Lives - 80,000
46,400Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 46,400
Second Life - 69,600
Further Lives - 92,800
52,800Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 52,800
Second Life - 79,200
Further Lives - 105,600
59,200Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 59,200
Second Life - 88,800
Further Lives - 118,400
65,600Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 65,600
Second Life - 98,400
Further Lives - 131,200
+6,400/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 6,400
Second Life - 9,600
Further Lives - 12,800
5 (21-25) 72,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 72,000
Second Life - 108,000
Further Lives - 144,000
80,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 80,000
Second Life - 120,000
Further Lives - 160,000
88,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 88,000
Second Life - 132,000
Further Lives - 176,000
96,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 96,000
Second Life - 144,000
Further Lives - 192,000
104,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 104,000
Second Life - 156,000
Further Lives - 208,000
+8,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 8,000
Second Life - 12,000
Further Lives - 16,000
6 (26-30) 112,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 112,000
Second Life - 168,000
Further Lives - 224,000
121,600Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 121,600
Second Life - 182,400
Further Lives - 243,200
131,200Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 131,200
Second Life - 196,800
Further Lives - 262,400
140,800Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 140,800
Second Life - 211,200
Further Lives - 281,600
150,400Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 150,400
Second Life - 225,600
Further Lives - 300,800
+9,600/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 9,600
Second Life - 14,400
Further Lives - 19,200
7 (31-35) 160,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 160,000
Second Life - 240,000
Further Lives - 320,000
173,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 173,000
Second Life - 259,500
Further Lives - 346,000
186,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 186,000
Second Life - 279,000
Further Lives - 372,000
199,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 199,000
Second Life - 298,500
Further Lives - 398,000
212,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 212,000
Second Life - 318,000
Further Lives - 424,000
+13,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 13,000
Second Life - 19,500
Further Lives - 26,000
8 (36-40) 225,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 225,000
Second Life - 337,500
Further Lives - 450,000
241,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 241,000
Second Life - 361,500
Further Lives - 482,000
257,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 257,000
Second Life - 385,500
Further Lives - 514,000
273,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 273,000
Second Life - 409,500
Further Lives - 546,000
289,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 289,000
Second Life - 433,500
Further Lives - 578,000
+16,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 16,000
Second Life - 24,000
Further Lives - 32,000
9 (41-45) 305,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 305,000
Second Life - 457,500
Further Lives - 610,000
324,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 324,000
Second Life - 486,000
Further Lives - 648,000
343,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 343,000
Second Life - 514,500
Further Lives - 686,000
362,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 362,000
Second Life - 543,000
Further Lives - 724,000
381,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 381,000
Second Life - 571,500
Further Lives - 762,000
+19,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 19,000
Second Life - 28,500
Further Lives - 38,000
10 (46-50) 400,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 400,000
Second Life - 600,000
Further Lives - 800,000
422,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 422,000
Second Life - 633,000
Further Lives - 844,000
444,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 444,000
Second Life - 666,000
Further Lives - 888,000
466,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 466,000
Second Life - 699,000
Further Lives - 932,000
488,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 488,000
Second Life - 732,000
Further Lives - 976,000
+22,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 22,000
Second Life - 33,000
Further Lives - 44,000
11 (51-55) 510,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 510,000
Second Life - 765,000
Further Lives - 1,020,000
534,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 534,000
Second Life - 801,000
Further Lives - 1,068,000
558,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 558,000
Second Life - 837,000
Further Lives - 1,116,000
582,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 582,000
Second Life - 873,000
Further Lives - 1,164,000
606,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 606,000
Second Life - 909,000
Further Lives - 1,212,000
+24,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 24,000
Second Life - 36,000
Further Lives - 48,000
12 (56-60) 630,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 630,000
Second Life - 945,000
Further Lives - 1,260,000
656,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 656,000
Second Life - 984,000
Further Lives - 1,312,000
682,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 682,000
Second Life - 1,023,000
Further Lives - 1,364,000
708,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 708,000
Second Life - 1,062,000
Further Lives - 1,416,000
734,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 734,000
Second Life - 1,101,000
Further Lives - 1,468,000
+26,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 26,000
Second Life - 39,000
Further Lives - 52,000
13 (61-65) 760,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 760,000
Second Life - 1,140,000
Further Lives - 1,520,000
788,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 788,000
Second Life - 1,182,000
Further Lives - 1,576,000
816,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 816,000
Second Life - 1,224,000
Further Lives - 1,632,000
844,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 844,000
Second Life - 1,266,000
Further Lives - 1,688,000
872,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 872,000
Second Life - 1,308,000
Further Lives - 1,744,000
+28,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 28,000
Second Life - 42,000
Further Lives - 56,000
14 (66-70) 900,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 900,000
Second Life - 1,350,000
Further Lives - 1,800,000
930,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 930,000
Second Life - 1,395,000
Further Lives - 1,860,000
960,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 960,000
Second Life - 1,440,000
Further Lives - 1,920,000
990,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 990,000
Second Life - 1,485,000
Further Lives - 1,980,000
1,020,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,020,000
Second Life - 1,530,000
Further Lives - 2,040,000
+30,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 30,000
Second Life - 45,000
Further Lives - 60,000
15 (71-75) 1,050,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,050,000
Second Life - 1,575,000
Further Lives - 2,100,000
1,082,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,082,000
Second Life - 1,623,000
Further Lives - 2,164,000
1,114,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,114,000
Second Life - 1,671,000
Further Lives - 2,228,000
1,146,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,146,000
Second Life - 1,719,000
Further Lives - 2,292,000
1,178,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,178,000
Second Life - 1,767,000
Further Lives - 2,356,000
+32,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 32,000
Second Life - 48,000
Further Lives - 64,000
16 (76-80) 1,210,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,210,000
Second Life - 1,815,000
Further Lives - 2,420,000
1,243,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,243,000
Second Life - 1,864,500
Further Lives - 2,486,000
1,276,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,276,000
Second Life - 1,914,000
Further Lives - 2,552,000
1,309,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,309,000
Second Life - 1,963,500
Further Lives - 2,618,000
1,342,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,342,000
Second Life - 2,013,000
Further Lives - 2,684,000
+33,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 33,000
Second Life - 49,500
Further Lives - 66,000
17 (81-85) 1,375,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,375,000
Second Life - 2,062,500
Further Lives - 2,750,000
1,409,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,409,000
Second Life - 2,113,500
Further Lives - 2,818,000
1,443,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,443,000
Second Life - 2,164,500
Further Lives - 2,886,000
1,477,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,477,000
Second Life - 2,215,500
Further Lives - 2,954,000
1,511,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,511,000
Second Life - 2,266,500
Further Lives - 3,022,000
+34,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 34,000
Second Life - 51,000
Further Lives - 68,000
18 (86-90) 1,545,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,545,000
Second Life - 2,317,500
Further Lives - 3,090,000
1,580,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,580,000
Second Life - 2,370,000
Further Lives - 3,160,000
1,615,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,615,000
Second Life - 2,422,500
Further Lives - 3,230,000
1,650,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,650,000
Second Life - 2,475,000
Further Lives - 3,300,000
1,685,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,685,000
Second Life - 2,527,500
Further Lives - 3,370,000
+35,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 35,000
Second Life - 52,500
Further Lives - 70,000
19 (91-95) 1,720,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,720,000
Second Life - 2,580,000
Further Lives - 3,440,000
1,756,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,756,000
Second Life - 2,634,000
Further Lives - 3,512,000
1,792,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,792,000
Second Life - 2,688,000
Further Lives - 3,584,000
1,828,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,828,000
Second Life - 2,742,000
Further Lives - 3,656,000
1,864,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,864,000
Second Life - 2,796,000
Further Lives - 3,728,000
+36,000/Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 36,000
Second Life - 54,000
Further Lives - 72,000
20 (level cap) 1,900,000Icon tooltip.pngFirst Life - 1,900,000
Second Life - 2,850,000
Further Lives - 3,800,000
Heroic Experience Capped  

Experience needed after True Reincarnation(s) is increased, view the charts here or mouse-over numbers above to see 1st life, 2nd life, and 3rd life+

This experience increase only applies to Heroic Levels (levels 1 - 20) and not Epic Levels. The experience requirements for Epic Leveling do not change, no matter which life you are on.

Experience Points to Epic Level[edit]

Epic Levels (Levels 21 - 30)
Level
21
Level
22
Level
23
Level
24
Level
25
Level
26
Level
27
Level
28
Level
29
Level
30
Experience Gain to Next Level +600k +650k +700k +750k +800k +850k +900k +950k +1,000k +1,050k
Total Experience Needed  600k   1,250k   1,950k   2,700k   3,500k   4,350k   5,250k   6,200k   7,200k   8,250k 

Values above are listed in 1,000's (k's) of experience points. E.G. "+1,050k" = +1,050,000 xp.

Experience Points to Epic Destinies[edit]

Epic Destinies
Level (ranks) Level Up 1st Rank 2nd Rank 3rd Rank 4th Rank (per Rank)
0 (1-5) 0 36,000 72,000 108,000 144,000 36,000
1 (5-9) 180,000 228,000 276,000 324,000 372,000 48,000
2 (9-13) 420,000 480,000 540,000 600,000 660,000 60,000
3 (13-17) 720,000 792,000 864,000 936,000 1,008,000 72,000
4 (17-21) 1,080,000 1,164,000 1,248,000 1,332,000 1,416,000 84,000
5 (21-25) 1,500,000 1,596,000 1,692,000 1,788,000 1,884,000 96,000
6 1,980,000 Experience Capped

All experience gained towards an Epic Destiny is permanent for that character, and will persist through True Reincarnation(s) to be available again upon reaching level 20.

The Rank in which you gain a level does not increase the rank.

Gaining/Earning Experience Points (XP)[edit]

There are several methods to earn experience points:

Some XP adjustments apply equally to all members of the party, others are calculated individually. XP awards are not split among party members and are not affected by party size.

All bonuses are added together and can make a quest worth the time and effort to complete even if there are penalties. However, there are two cases where a quest's main XP reward will be 0 regardless of bonuses.

  • The first is if you meet a condition that explicitly prohibits XP.
  • The second is if there are enough penalties to reduce the reward to a subtotal of 0 XP before bonuses are applied. Due to roundoff issues, you may or may not get XP if your penalties total exactly -100%. You definitely won't if they go below that.

Quest: main objectives[edit]

Complete all main objectives inside a quest. Some main objectives remain hidden until triggered. Main objective XP is usually higher than that of optional objectives. The main XP is bestowed upon completion of the quest and can be modified by the following conditions. Changes to these conditions that occur after the main XP is awarded don't affect the amount (though they may incorrectly change the amount reported in the quest log - see below).

Bravery bonus (Individual)[edit]

Once per life, you can get extra experience equal to 100% of elite XP as your bravery bonus. If your first run through is on elite or reaper difficulty, you receive the full bonus immediately. If you run on hard, you receive half. The other half is not lost, when you later run on elite/reaper, you can get it.

First-time difficulty completion (Individual)[edit]

When you complete a quest on a particular difficulty for the first time ever (per life), you receive bonus XP. If a quest can be run on both heroic and epic difficulties, then heroic casual/normal/hard/elite/reaper count as separate difficulties from the epic ones for this first time difficulty bonus (ie if you run a quest on heroic elite once, and epic elite once, you will get the 45% first time difficulty bonus on both runs).
Difficulty Extra XP
Solo, Casual, Normal, Hard 20%
Elite 45%
Reaper 95%

Tome of Learning bonus (Individual)[edit]

(Lesser/Greater) Tomes of learning offer +25%(lesser)/+50%(greater) for first time through quest, and thereafter a +10%(lesser)/+20%(greater) bonus.

Daily bonus (Individual)[edit]

Completing a quest for the first time during a day grants a +25% bonus for heroic quests and 40% bonus for epic quests. You must wait 18 hours after the last completion of the quest and then enter the quest in order to obtain this bonus.

Group bonus (Party)[edit]

When the event DDO Buddy Weekend is active, receive an extra +10% experience per extra player (+50% max) at quest completion. This only applies to regular quests, not wilderness or raids, and only applies to the end XP, not any optionals. There is a separate raid bonus that gives +5% per extra player (+55% max) in raids. These bonuses can be toggled either separately or together.

Killing monsters (Party)[edit]

Killing a large portion of the monsters present can confer
  • +10% Aggression bonus
  • +15% Onslaught bonus
  • +25% **Conquest** bonus
On the flip side, completing a mission while slaying very few enemies can grant
  • +5% Discreet bonus
  • +7% Devious bonus
  • +10% **Insidious Cunning** bonus
Note that the "not-killing-monsters" bonus isn't listed in the XP log until after quest completion, while everything else is.

Destroying breakable objects (Party)[edit]

Destroying a large portion of the breakable objects (barrels, vases, caskets, etc.) present can confer
  • +8% Mischief bonus
  • +10% Vandal bonus
  • +15% **Ransack** bonus

Disarming traps (Party)[edit]

Disarming a large portion of the traps present can confer
  • +10% Tamper bonus
  • +20% Neutralization bonus
  • +30% **Ingenious Debilitation** bonus

Finding secret doors (Party)[edit]

Finding a large portion of the secret doors present can confer
  • +8% Observance bonus
  • +10% Perception bonus
  • +15% **Vigilant Sight** bonus

Quest ransack penalty (Individual)[edit]

Each time you repeat a quest, the amount of experience the quest grants decreases by 20%, to a minimum of 20%. 18 hours after the most-recent completion the penalty is reduced by 50% (and again 18 hours after that). This 18 hour timer restarts each time you run a quest, so if you never leave a full 18 hour break between runs of the quest you will never get any reduction in the 80% penalty, and if you never wait a full 36 hours you will always have some penalty. Typing /ransack into your Chat Log will show you the ransack levels of the quests that you've played. (U19)
This penalty (including the 20% minimum) is waived if there is a "first time" difficulty bonus and that completion DOES NOT COUNT toward increasing the penalty on later attempts. This penalty also applies to characters on the level cap.

Level of quest vs level of highest character in quest (Party)[edit]

Compare the quest's equivalent level* to the level of the highest-level character to have entered the quest (even if they left after entering!). If that character's level is...
  • below, equal to, or +1 level above the quest's level*, there is no adjustment.
  • +2, there's a -10% penalty.
  • +3 = -25%
  • +4 = -50%
  • +5 = -75%
  • +6 = -99%
  • +7 or higher there is no XP regardless of any bonuses.
This over-level penalty does not apply to epic quests.
For purposes of determining equivalent level of a quest for XP penalty, take the base ("Normal") level of the quest and adjust as follows...
  • Casual subtracts -2 (to a minimum adjusted Lvl 1)
  • Normal and Solo = basic quest level
  • Hard adds +1
  • Elite and Reaper adds +2

Power-leveling penalty (Individual)[edit]

If you are questing with characters no more than 3 levels higher, you receive no penalty. If you are questing with characters 4 levels or more higher than your character), you will suffer an individual penalty:
  • 4 levels below the highest-level character in the party, you receive a -50% penalty.
  • 5 levels below, you receive a -75% penalty.
  • 6 levels below, you receive a -99% penalty.
  • 7 or more levels below, you receive no XP regardless of bonuses.
Note: Characters that are level 20 or higher do not receive a power-level penalty.

Death (Individual)[edit]

There is a +10% Flawless Victory Bonus if you don't die. (Unconsciousness is not death unless you release.)

Reentry (Party) + (Individual)[edit]

(Party) There is a +10% Persistence Bonus if no one leaves the quest (for any reason, including death and release to bind point, recall, or exit) and reenters.
(Individual) Each of your reentries confers a -20% penalty to you, to a maximum of -90% for the fifth. Reentry penalties do not apply on Solo or Casual difficulty, although you still lose Persistence Bonus.

Late entry (Individual)[edit]

If you first entered the dungeon ten or more minutes after it spawned there could be a late entry penalty. If you end up being in the quest for less than a 1/4 of the time it took to complete you'll have a -80% penalty, if more than a quarter but less than half you'll have a -50% penalty instead. (Explained by dev Phax here)
This is not entirely accurate - the late entry also seems to be tied to quest progress and not just time. For example, you can enter several quests over 10 minutes late, and even though the quest will complete in under 2 minutes you will get no penalty.

XP example[edit]

The following example is no longer accurate as of Update 42 Patch 4.

It includes bonuses that no longer exist in game.

Misery’s Peak Elite XP = 1660
  • Ransack (15% of 1660) = 249
  • Onslaught (15% of 1660) = 249
  • Tome of Learning (50% of 1660) = 830
  • 1st Elite Completion (80% of 1660) = 1328
  • Never played, played on elite, Bravery Bonus (20% of 1660) = 332
  • Elite Streak (50% of 1660) = 830
  • Daily playthrough bonus (20% of 1660) = 332
  • Flawless Victory Bonus (10% of 1660) = 166
  • Persistence Bonus (10% of 1660) = 166
Subtotal: 6142
  • Ship buff (5% of 6142) = 307
  • 30% pot (30% of 6142) = 1842
  • VIP bonus (15% of 6142) = 921
Total: 9212 (DDO Forums)

Quest: optional objectives[edit]

Complete optional objectives inside a quest. Common optional objectives include slaying a boss or named creature, exploring certain areas of a map, or clearing side areas of threats. Some optional objectives are shown from the start of a mission, while others remain hidden until triggered. Optional objective XP is granted instantly.

Optional XP can be affected by penalties, but not the bonuses; the only exceptions to this are quest XP bonuses granted by:

Basically, any modifiers listed "above the line" in the quest log, other than "First time completing <X> difficulty," counts towards calculating the Optional XP.

"Base XP," for purposes of optionals, consists of the listed XP for that level, plus possible game-wide bonus, minus any penalties which apply. This number is then further modified by any personal experience bonus gained from equipped items, airship shrines, or elixirs. For example, the base modifier for doing The Mystery of Delera's Tomb on Normal is 1,742 XP. If the quest is done without incurring any penalties, this would be the Base XP used to calculate XP from optionals... even if it's your first time through on Normal.

  • With a small/medium elixir (+10% XP) in effect, the base is now 1,916 XP (110%).
  • With a 25% game-wide bonus, it's now 2,177 XP (125%).
  • With *both* in effect, the base XP is 2,395 XP (137.5%), rather than the 2,351 XP (135%) if they were added together before application.

Since Update 42 Patch 4, optional objectives ransack down to 0%.

  • The first, second, and third time you achieve an optional objective, you will receive 100% of the experience.
  • The fourth time you achieve an optional objective, you will receive 80% of the experience.
  • Fifth: 60%
  • Sixth: 40%
  • Seventh: 20%
  • Eighth: 0%
  • Optional Objective ransack does not reset over time. An Epic, Racial, True, or Iconic Reincarnation will reset your Optional Objective ransack.

Note that the repetition penalty is specific to the optional, and not based on the quest's repetition penalty (e.g., in Walk the Butcher's Path, if you survive the ambush several times without having completed the quest, you'll start to lose XP for it... even though it's technically your first time through the quest.) The reverse is also true; if you complete a quest several times, but one of the optionals just once (for instance: while farming a Muckbane, you complete Durk's Got a Secret five times before spawning Muck), you won't have a repetition penalty for the XP gained by completing the optional. The repetition penalty is not removed for the first time on a certain difficulty.

Optional XP which has already been awarded will not be changed by subsequent penalties (from death, re-entry, or a higher-level character joining the quest); the amount listed in the XP Log will lower if there's a change, but you won't actually lose the XP. Any uncompleted Optionals, however, will be affected.

On Casual, optionals are worth the listed percentage multiplied by 1.67; this is not the case for Solo-only quests.

XP Log[edit]

Bonuses and penalties are calculated and locked in when the main quest is completed, which may not be accurately reflected in the quest XP log. The XP log bonuses/penalties continue to be updated after the XP is locked, so you may see some bonuses/penalties listed that you didn't actually get (e.g., you may see a re-entry penalty reducing your listed XP because you finished-out and re-entered after the quest was completed: you actually got the full XP, but it now displays less than that). This holds true to optional XP as well.

The XP log is updated when:

  1. (individual) YOU log in
  2. (party-wide) Player Dies
  3. (party-wide) Henchman Dies
  4. (party-wide) Monster Dies
  5. (party-wide) Chest Looted
  6. (party-wide) Secret Door Discovered
  7. (party-wide) Trap Disabled
  8. (party-wide) Breakable Smashed

(Explained by dev Phax here)

Wilderness Areas[edit]

Wilderness areas have different XP adjustment rules than dungeon quests. Each wilderness area has a range of levels it supports. If all party members are within the area's range, they all receive normal XP and objective progress. If any characters are above the area's maximum level, no one except that character can make progress toward objectives. The ones above the limit can still complete objectives, but they receive reduced XP: 1/2 if they're one level over the maximum, 1/3 for two levels, 1/4 for three, 1/5 for four, and so on. Characters below the area's minimum level never make progress toward objectives (if they are allowed in at all!), and are completely ignored when determining XP for the other members in their party.

See main article, Wilderness Adventure Area, for more information.

Monster Manual[edit]

Monster Manuals grant relatively small amounts of XP based on the number and variety of a certain (sub-)type of monster that you or your party kills. Each MM has a different selection of "target" monster types. The XP granted is modified by any XP boosts.

The Monster Manual Prologue is free to all players, Premium players also enjoy MM 1, and VIP have access to all Monster Manuals.

See main article, Monster Manual, for more information.

Banking experience[edit]

A character does not have to level up as soon as they have enough experience to do so. If they choose, they can stay at their current level, and earn up to as much as {one point less than enough XP for 2 levels}. This is called banking experience. Some players use this process to extend the time that lower-level quests provide full XP, or to stay at the same level as others you are questing with. This is especially common in a chain of popular quests that are all at or close to the same level, but give more than enough experience to level multiple times.

  • Example: A Level 6 character gains enough experience to make Level 7, 72,000(+) xp (see table, below). However, they have not yet run Waterworks, a quest chain that starts at base Level 4. If they took Level 7, they would 1) not get Bravery Bonus experience, and 2) find fewer groups who would want a level 7 in a Level 4 dungeon. So, that player stays Level 6 and "banks" Level 7, joins a "Level 4-6" group for Waterworks, and earns full xp plus bravery bonus - as does the entire party. Before parts 3 and 4 (which are level 5), the party agrees to take a break and "level up", so the player can then take level 7.
If that player had wanted to run parts 1 and 2 again later (as a Level 6), or run some other popular base Level 4 quests (perhaps the Depths chain), they might not take 7 in the middle of Waterworks, stay at Level 6, and continue to bank experience up to their max of 224,999 xp (1 xp less than needed for Level 8, 225,000).

Once you have Experience Points beyond your current next level, when you do level, you will immediately have 4 Action Points to spend. If you wait until you are "capped" and then level, gaining any experience will allow you to immediately level up again.

The exception to the cap for banking is when you get to Heroic or Epic cap (Level 20 or 30); then you will get that last point of XP. This means that a level 18 character can bank 19 and 20, and take both simultaneously.

Usually, once you reach "cap", the max allowed, all other xp earned is wasted. However, it is possible to bank more than two levels. Experience from Daily Dice, Monster Manuals, and Saga rewards is known to exceed banking cap, but even regular quests sometimes allow you go beyond the cap.

Otto's Boxes and xp cap[edit]

Heroic Otto's Irresistible Boxes: Stone of Heroic Experience, does not grant experience beyond the heroic experience Cap (the start of Level 20). All xp beyond the heroic experience capped will NOT carry over to Epic Experience and will be lost.

Epic Otto's Irresistible Boxes: Stone of Epic Experience, caps at the epic level cap (Level 30), but if capped, the xp will still go to active epic destiny and destiny karma up to their respective caps.

The "Art" of Gaining XP[edit]

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Reason: This section is obsolete after Update 42 Patch 4 and subsequent hotfix. It was actually wrong even before that (level ranges: max lvl 3 for full exp on normal, max lvl 4 for full exp on hard), but post-update there's no more streak and BB behaves differently.

There are many opinions on the best difficulty order to complete quests to get the maximum amount of XP. Note also that this very rough analysis doesn't take into account how long it takes to complete each run, assumes everyone can handle Elite difficulty with no deaths, and doesn't necessarily extend to longer repetitions.

Here are a few examples of various five-run methods using "The Kobolds' New Ringleader" and a party of level 1-2* characters. This is one of the most-run quests at level 2 (good XP, good loot, fast enough) so it makes a good example. The following computations only include the Base XP, first time bonuses for bravery and first time bonuses for difficulty. Earned XP may differ due to optional XP goals and other XP bonuses (see above).

* On Normal difficulty, characters over "Level 2" (Quest base level +0 for "Normal") would decrease the XP due to characters being too high. If on Hard, characters could be Level 1-3 (Quest level +1), and on Elite 1-4 (QL +2).
Difficulty Order Raw Total1 Basic Total2 Total with full
bravery streak
Normal / Normal / Normal / Hard / Elite 8,543 10,503 10,503
Normal / Hard / Hard / Hard / Elite 8,617 10,639 10,639
Normal / Hard / Hard / Elite / Elite 8,565 10,618 10,618
Normal / Hard / Elite / Elite / Elite 8,524 10,608 10,608
Hard / Elite / Elite / Elite / Elite 8,893 11,039 11,376
Hard / Hard / Hard / Normal / Elite 9,223 11,245 11,582
Elite / Elite / Elite / Elite / Elite 9,002 11,180 11,906
Elite / Normal / Normal / Normal / Hard 9,435 11,395 12,121
Elite / Hard / Hard / Hard / Normal 9,633 11,655 12,381
Elite / Elite / Elite / Normal / Hard 9,976 12,060 12,786
Notes:
1) Only taking first time bonuses, basic bravery and repetition penalties into account
2) Basic means persistence, flawless victory and aggression (probably the most common quick-run for this particular quest)

Note that the commonly-suggested method of "three times on Normal, then once on Hard and once on Elite" yields close to the maximum but not quite the absolute greatest XP possible. It tends to be quicker than any method that gives more XP, though, which often makes it the most efficient plan, and it can be done solo by all players.

If making more runs, the rule of thumb is, that it's better to repeat sooner than later, i.e. EEEEEEHN is much better than NHEEEEEE because you don't get the repetition penalty on first-time difficulty runs.

Methods that don't start with Normal difficulty require a V.I.P. subscription (which allows a character to start on Elite) or a character to be Heroic True Reincarnated (once for Hard and twice or more for Elite) or a party member who can open elite.