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* A [[Mini Growtopian]] is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50.
* A [[Mini Growtopian]] is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50.
* A [[Mini-You]] is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50 and played for two years (730 days).
* A [[Mini-You]] is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50 and played for two years (730 days).
* A [[Party Fowl]] is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50 and played for three years (1095 days), but only if they show up to the [[Anniversary Week]].
* A [[Party Fowl]] is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50 and played for three years (1095 days).
* [[Superstar Shades]] are rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for six years (2190 days) and have a gaming time of over 600 hours.
* [[Superstar Shades]] are rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for six years (2190 days) and have a gaming time of over 600 hours.
* As of the [[Systems Update]] reaching Level 100 completes an [[Crazy Jim|Epic Quest]].
* As of the [[Systems Update]] reaching Level 100 completes an [[Crazy Jim|Epic Quest]].

Revision as of 19:08, 10 September 2020

Levels are a feature in the game. The player's level represent their experience in the game. They distinguish players who are experienced and players who are unfamiliar to the game, though this may be false to some.

Earning XP

Activities such as breaking blocks, harvesting trees and earning Achievements can increase your level in the game. A player's level can be increased by earning XP, or experience points. One can gain XP from various activities.

Activity XP Gained
Feeding/Watering a Silkworm 10
Consuming a Experience Potion 10,000
Farming (Harvesting a Tree and Breaking a Block) Dependant on the rarity. (Every +5 rarity, the XP will raise by 2 when a player farms a 5+ rarity block)
Performing a Successful Surgery 50
Fishing 1 XP per 10lbs of fish caught.
Completing a Wolfworld 50
Shattering a Harmonic Crystal 20
Putting Out a Fire 1
Finding a Geiger Item 10
Compacting a Clothing 1
Winning a Carnival Game 5
Completing a Ringmaster Quest Step 100
Forging an Item 100
Sewing an Item 20
Using a consumable. 1

The Big XP Patch

On March 1, 2016, there was a huge XP Patch. The XP gain was completely overhauled. The patch made certain activities give XP to the player, and levelling up much faster and easier.

Collecting gems does not give XP anymore. On the other hand, breaking blocks gives up to 20x more XP, depending of the rarity. The XP earned per block is calculated by finding rarity/5 and rounding it up. For example, a Crystal Block would give 20 XP when destroyed.

Trees and Blocks

The experience that a player could get from harvesting trees was doubled, and breaking blocks now give more experience, instead of just 1 XP for any type of block.

Formula

The formula, as of March 1, 2016's XP patch, is calculated as follows:

E = ⌈T ÷ 5⌉

with the final value rounded up to the nearest integer, where

  • E is the amount of experience earned from breaking or harvesting the block or tree respectively,
  • T is the rarity of the block or tree.

Benefits

  • A Mini Growtopian is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50.
  • A Mini-You is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50 and played for two years (730 days).
  • A Party Fowl is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50 and played for three years (1095 days).
  • Superstar Shades are rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for six years (2190 days) and have a gaming time of over 600 hours.
  • As of the Systems Update reaching Level 100 completes an Epic Quest.
  • As of Player Appreciation Week 2018, reaching Level 125 causes the player's name to become blue.