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14-Jun-2011 - Troll Invasion

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They mean that the further you get in either game, the more XP you get as a reward.

By the way, the 7 hard waves are merely the 20 easy waves compressed into fewer waves. Wave 1 of hard, for instance, has the same number of trolls as waves 1 to 4 of easy.

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In real life MMO you don't get 99 smithing by making endless bronze daggers.

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Hard and easy mode have exact same trolls.

Hard is just grouped into 7 waves instead of 20.

 

And that phrase is simple:

The more waves you survive doing combat or the more time you survive doing the repairing etc gives more xp.

 

If you die in wave 10 you have helped them less and get less xp.

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I did the 7 hard waves and got 64,xxx XP with 90 agility. This D&D is very easy and fun, shame its only once a month for xp :(

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I do like it that we can store the books. :P Kinda useful for leveling parties and so on.

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