[spoiler=How the Prestige system works.]Let's say you can access the following floors: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Now let's say that you have completed floors 1-10. Your "Current Progress" is 10. Now you reset your ring. Your "Previous Progress" now reads 10 and your "Current Progress" should read 0. Your prestige is now 10. Now you work on floors 1-10 again, gaining more and more experience. As you gain more experience, you begin to level. You have now unlocked floor 11! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Now your task is to complete floors 1-11. Your "Current Progress" should read 11 and your "Previous Progress" should read 10. Reset your ring. Now your "Current Progress" reads 0 and your "Previous Progress" reads 11. Your Prestige is now 11. Basically, you reset your ring everytime you attain the highest Prestige you can get. As you work towards your new Prestige level (the level that you unlocked), you gain more exp. so you can gain Dungeoneering levels. So, when you have unlocked floor 29, your prestige should already have been at 28 (since you just unlocked 29; before that the highest floor you could've done was 28 so your Prestige should be 28). Once you reset your ring, work through floors 1-29 and once you've done that, your new Prestige should be 29. Keep in mind that when you gain a new odd-numbered level, you gain access to a new floor. If you gained a new odd-numbered level via the post-boss experience, then you'll have automatic access to the newly unlocked floor. But if you bought your new odd-numbered level using tokens, then you have to complete the previous floor once again before you can get onto the newly unlocked floor. Have fun. I had trouble understanding Prestige too, lol. Edit: I just reread your question and I don't think I answered it. Tbh, I'm not quite sure how the "Prestige Exp." is calculated either... Maybe? :s Yeah, I'm beginning to think so. Perhaps the person who took that pic was level 125+ or something.