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Revision as of 11:34, 30 March 2025
Levels are a feature in the game. A 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 inaccurate in certain scenarios.
Earning XP
A player's level can be increased by accumulating enough experience points, or XP for short. One can gain XP from various activities such as breaking blocks, harvesting trees, and earning Achievements, among other things. Any XP earned can be amplified through equipping items with an XP buff, or consumables that give such effects.
| Activity | XP Gained |
|---|---|
| Feeding/Watering a Silkworm | 10 |
| Consuming a Experience Potion | 10,000 |
| Farming (e.g. harvesting trees and breaking blocks) | 1 + Rarity/5, with the trailing digits truncated [Rarity dependent] |
| Performing a Successful Surgery | 150 |
| Performing a Successful Star Voyage | 50 |
| Fishing | 1 XP per 10lbs of fish caught. |
| Completing a Wolfworld | 50 |
| Completing a Challenge of Fenrir | 1,000 |
| 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 |
| Harvesting a Provider | 1 |
| Cooking any food | 1 XP per 1% of quality food cooked |
| Catching a Ghost | 1 |
| Crimefighting | 100 XP per Villain defeated. |
| 200 XP per Mastermind defeated. | |
| 500 XP per Supervillain or Holiday Villain defeated. | |
| Completing a chemsynth | 100 |
The Big XP Patch
On March 1, 2016, there was a huge XP patch, which completely overhauls how players may earn XP. The patch made certain activities give XP to the player, and leveling up has since become a lot faster and easier.
As of this update, collecting gems does not give XP anymore. On the other hand, breaking blocks now gives up to 20× more XP, depending on the broken block's 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 = 1 + ⌊R ÷ 5⌋
Given that:
- E is the amount of experience earned from breaking or harvesting the block or tree respectively,
- R 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) and have a gaming time of over 300 hours.
- Floating Speakers are rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for five years (1825 days) and have a gaming time of over 500 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.
- A Beat Box Mask is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for seven years (2555 days) and have a gaming time of over 700 hours.
- A Lightning Guitar is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for eight years (2922 days) and have a gaming time of over 800 hours.
- A 10-Year Anniversary Title (Old Timer Title) is rewarded to the player once they have reached Level 50, played for ten years (3650 days) and have a gaming time of over 1000 hours.
Trivia
- 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.