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Hey guys!

 

So I started Dungeoneering (would've preferred Raiding, but whatever :P ), and some things have been confusing me.

 

 

 

1. How is the Prestige # calculated? I mean the second number under base exp. (The second number of which average is taken.) Note: I don't need an explanation on the concept on Prestige, I'm just confused as to where the number comes from - I got 0 Prestige my first time on Floor 1, but my second time I got 34 Prestige. This was all without resetting mind you.

 

 

2. How is time taken to finish a floor factored into the final xp?

 

 

3. Why have I gotten a negative Guide Modifier when my guide wasn't on? Or a better question would be, is my guide actually on?

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4. On the same picture shown above, I was getting a -34% multiplier for a level-5 Complexity. However, in the following picture, I should be actually getting a -30% multipler. Is this a glitch, or are there other factors regulating that multiplier?

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5. What regulates the floor you can access in Dungeoneering? I am currently level 7, and I got a message saying I can reach level 4 floors, but I can't pull the slider any further down in this picture...

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Any answers would be greatly appreciated. I'm under the impression that Jagex released another glitchy POS, but I hope someone can prove me otherwise. :mellow: Thanks!

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1. Prestige increases (not sure how) each time you go up a floor. Your first time on floor one may be exempt so it carries over to your second try. But after that you should have prestige zero on that floor ill you reset

 

2. Time taken is not factored in AT ALL. The slower you are the lower your xp rate though

 

3. I had the same problem, sometimes it is on by default, you've just got to check before you start each game

 

4. I don't know about this. Possibly just a typo on jagex's part, or a rounding.

 

5. Your dungeoneering level is twice the floor level you can go in, minus one, i.e. you can access floor N if your dungeoneering level is (2N-1) so you open a new one up every time you level up to an odd level. Up until level 35.

 

 

Hope these answer most of your questions :)

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5. Your dungeoneering level is twice the floor level you can go in, minus one, i.e. you can access floor N if your dungeoneering level is (2N-1) so you open a new one up every time you level up to an odd level. Up until level 35.

 

Jagex has contradicted itself on this one. In the Knowledge Base, it says you need twice the level of the floor you want to go to, not twice the level minus 1. In the skill interface in game, however, it says what you're saying here. This has gotten me a bit confused.

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1. Prestige increases (not sure how) each time you go up a floor. Your first time on floor one may be exempt so it carries over to your second try. But after that you should have prestige zero on that floor ill you reset

 

2. Time taken is not factored in AT ALL. The slower you are the lower your xp rate though

 

3. I had the same problem, sometimes it is on by default, you've just got to check before you start each game

 

4. I don't know about this. Possibly just a typo on jagex's part, or a rounding.

 

5. Your dungeoneering level is twice the floor level you can go in, minus one, i.e. you can access floor N if your dungeoneering level is (2N-1) so you open a new one up every time you level up to an odd level. Up until level 35.

 

 

Hope these answer most of your questions :)

 

Thanks brodiep! :smile: You answered my questions 2, 3, and 4. I'm still a bit confused on 1 and 5 however.

 

For #1, I understand the concept of Prestige, and how it works. However, I'm having two problems with it. Firstly, how is the number that is printed in the reward screen calculated? Secondly, I feel like I've had weird encounters that just don't follow the idea of Prestige. Long story short, the first time I completely Floor 1, I had 0 Prestige, yet the second time around, I had 84. I've had weird trends, experiencing a # of 0 Prestige on my first time ever completing a floor.

 

For #5, I understand what you're saying - however I'm unable to play Floor 4 at level 7. I have completed Floor 3 before as well.

 

If you have any more input - i.e. you know what I'm saying - another response would be appreciated. Thanks either way. :)

 

 

For Number 5, I'll add this.

 

You need to have completed the previous floor before you can access the next. I.E completed floor 3 before you can access floor 4.

 

Thanks Sworddude198. I have completed Floor 3 before, so I don't think that's the problem at this point, but I'll keep that in mind if I ever have the same problem again.

 

5. Your dungeoneering level is twice the floor level you can go in, minus one, i.e. you can access floor N if your dungeoneering level is (2N-1) so you open a new one up every time you level up to an odd level. Up until level 35.

 

Jagex has contradicted itself on this one. In the Knowledge Base, it says you need twice the level of the floor you want to go to, not twice the level minus 1. In the skill interface in game, however, it says what you're saying here. This has gotten me a bit confused.

 

Yeah I see what you're saying. :/ The inconsistencies between ingame and the Knowledge Base may or may not be related to the problem. However, I've been able to do a dungeon on Floor 2 at Level 3 Dungeoneering, so I'm really not sure. Thanks though. :)

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