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'''Experience''' is a central game mechanic in ''Baldur's Gate 3''.
'''Experience''' (commonly abbreviated '''exp.''' or '''xp''') is a central game mechanic in ''Baldur's Gate 3''.


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=== Defeating enemies ===
=== Defeating enemies ===


The amount of experience obtained by defeating an enemy is determined by the enemy level and its category of reward.
The amount of experience obtained by defeating an enemy is determined by the enemy level (see below for an exception) and its category of reward.


There are 7 categories of reward, which are assigned internally by the game and are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:
There are 7 categories of reward, which are assigned internally by the game and are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:
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* Boss
* Boss


Defeating "Zero" and "Civilian" enemies grants respectively 0 and 1 experience at any level. Next, "Pack" enemies are the weakest category and will provide much less experience than "Boss" enemies. For example, [[Nere]] is a level 5 "Elite" enemy, so defeating him rewards 90 experience. His minions are level 5 "Combatant" enemies, so defeating them rewards 75 experience each. Enemies of level 13 and above will provide as much experience as a level 12 enemy.
Defeating "Zero" and "Civilian" enemies grants respectively 0 and 1 experience at any level. "Pack" enemies are the next weakest category and will provide much less experience than "Boss" enemies. For example, [[Nere]] is a level 5 "Elite" enemy, so defeating him rewards 90 experience. His minions are level 5 "Combatant" enemies, so defeating them rewards 75 experience each. Enemies of level 13 and above will provide as much experience as a level 12 enemy.


Examining an enemy doesn't provide its category of reward, preventing the player to determine the precise amount of experience it will reward. However, the player can approximate it using the enemy level, visible in the Examine window or while hovering the enemy.
If the level of the enemy is lower than the level of the area, then the game uses the level of the area instead of the level of the enemy to choose the reward. For example, when defeating a level 1 [[Goblin]] in the level 3 [[Blighted Village]], the game will grant the experience for a level 3 "Combatant", i.e. 20 experience instead of 10.
 
Examining an enemy doesn't provide its category of reward, preventing the player to determine the precise amount of experience it will reward. However, the player can approximate it using the enemy level, visible in the Examine window or while hovering the enemy. The level of the areas is not provided in the user interface.


The experience granted by each level and each categories of reward is described in the following table:
The experience granted by each level and each categories of reward is described in the following table:
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Defeating an enemy can reward no experience if the player already resolved the encounter without fighting. For example, if the player peacefully talks their way out of an encounter, they will gain the same experience as if they had killed the enemies. Killing them afterwards will not earn the player any more experience. This is to prevent the player to double up on experience.
Defeating an enemy can reward no experience if the player already resolved the encounter without fighting. For example, if the player peacefully talks their way out of an encounter, they will gain the same experience as if they had killed the enemies. Killing them afterwards will not earn the player any more experience. This is to prevent the player to double up on experience.
=== Discovering new locations ===
The amount of experience obtained by discovering new locations (internally referenced as "Exploration Reward") is determined by the area level (see below for an exception) and its category of reward.
There are 4 categories of reward, which are assigned internally by the game and are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:
* Small
* Medium
* Big
* LevelBoost (which is not actually assigned to any area)
Similarly, the level of the areas is assigned internally and is not visible anywhere in the user interface.
If the level of the area is lower than the level of the player's main character, then the game uses the level of the main character instead of the level of the area to choose the reward. For example, when discovering [[Crèche Y'llek]], which is a level 5 "Big" area, if the main character is level 5 or below, it will grant 240 experience; if the main character is level 6, it will grant 280 experience; and if the main character is level 7, it will grant 300 experience.
The experience granted by each level and each categories of reward is described in the following table:
{| class="wikitable"
!
! colspan="4" | Categories of reward
|-
!Level
!Small
!Medium
!Big
!LevelBoost
|-
|1
|5
|10
|15
|100
|-
|2
|10
|20
|30
|200
|-
|3
|30
|60
|90
|300
|-
|4
|40
|75
|130
|500
|-
|5
|80
|150
|240
|1000
|-
|6
|95
|180
|280
|1100
|-
|7
|115
|210
|300
|1200
|-
|8
|150
|275
|370
|1500
|-
|9
|210
|400
|530
|2000
|-
|10
|260
|500
|660
|2400
|-
|11
|330
|630
|850
|3400
|-
|12
|420
|780
|1000
|5000
|}


[[Category:Gameplay mechanics]]
[[Category:Gameplay mechanics]]

Revision as of 23:57, 12 June 2024

Experience (commonly abbreviated exp. or xp) is a central game mechanic in Baldur's Gate 3.

Characters

All characters start at level 1, and level up when they receive enough experience. Leveling up allows a character to take another level in a class. After reaching level 12, no further levels are gained.

The experience cumulated at each level and the experience required to reach the next level is described in the following table:

Level Cumulative exp. Exp. for next level
1 0 300
2 300 600
3 900 1,800
4 2,700 3,800
5 6,500 6,500
6 13,000 8,000
7 21,000 9,000
8 30,000 12,000
9 42,000 14,000
10 56,000 20,000
11 76,000 24,000
12 100,000 N/A

If the player's main character has more experience than one or more party members, the player can remove them from the party and add them back, their experience will now be equal to the main character.

Sources of experience

There are 4 sources of experience in the game:

  • defeating enemies
  • discovering new locations
  • completing quests
  • succeeding background goals (which also grants inspirations)

When a character gains inspiration, they earn a small amount of experience. Experience from all other sources is earned by all characters that have joined the player, whether they are in the active party or at camp.

In many occurrences during the game, the player has the possibility to side with a NPC for the purpose of succeeding a quest, then kill them afterwards. In doing so they effectively gain the experience from succeeding the quest and the experience from defeating the NPC. For example, the player can side with Nere for the purpose of succeeding Free True Soul Nere, then kill him and his minions afterwards to obtain the maximum of experience as possible (in addition of obtaining both the quest rewards and his items).

The amount of experience rewarded by defeating an enemy, discovering a location or completing a quest is not visible in the user interface until the task is done.

Defeating enemies

The amount of experience obtained by defeating an enemy is determined by the enemy level (see below for an exception) and its category of reward.

There are 7 categories of reward, which are assigned internally by the game and are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:

  • Zero
  • Civilian
  • Pack
  • Combatant
  • Elite
  • Miniboss
  • Boss

Defeating "Zero" and "Civilian" enemies grants respectively 0 and 1 experience at any level. "Pack" enemies are the next weakest category and will provide much less experience than "Boss" enemies. For example, Nere is a level 5 "Elite" enemy, so defeating him rewards 90 experience. His minions are level 5 "Combatant" enemies, so defeating them rewards 75 experience each. Enemies of level 13 and above will provide as much experience as a level 12 enemy.

If the level of the enemy is lower than the level of the area, then the game uses the level of the area instead of the level of the enemy to choose the reward. For example, when defeating a level 1 Goblin in the level 3 Blighted Village, the game will grant the experience for a level 3 "Combatant", i.e. 20 experience instead of 10.

Examining an enemy doesn't provide its category of reward, preventing the player to determine the precise amount of experience it will reward. However, the player can approximate it using the enemy level, visible in the Examine window or while hovering the enemy. The level of the areas is not provided in the user interface.

The experience granted by each level and each categories of reward is described in the following table:

Categories of reward
Level Zero Civilian Pack Combatant Elite Miniboss Boss
1 0 1 3 10 15 20 30
2 0 1 5 15 25 40 75
3 0 1 10 20 40 50 100
4 0 1 20 40 75 100 150
5 0 1 40 75 90 150 250
6 0 1 50 90 150 230 320
7 0 1 60 110 180 280 400
8 0 1 75 140 220 350 500
9 0 1 110 200 315 500 700
10 0 1 135 250 400 640 875
11 0 1 170 320 510 800 1120
12+ 0 1 210 400 640 1000 1400

Defeating an enemy can reward no experience if the player already resolved the encounter without fighting. For example, if the player peacefully talks their way out of an encounter, they will gain the same experience as if they had killed the enemies. Killing them afterwards will not earn the player any more experience. This is to prevent the player to double up on experience.

Discovering new locations

The amount of experience obtained by discovering new locations (internally referenced as "Exploration Reward") is determined by the area level (see below for an exception) and its category of reward.

There are 4 categories of reward, which are assigned internally by the game and are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:

  • Small
  • Medium
  • Big
  • LevelBoost (which is not actually assigned to any area)

Similarly, the level of the areas is assigned internally and is not visible anywhere in the user interface.

If the level of the area is lower than the level of the player's main character, then the game uses the level of the main character instead of the level of the area to choose the reward. For example, when discovering Crèche Y'llek, which is a level 5 "Big" area, if the main character is level 5 or below, it will grant 240 experience; if the main character is level 6, it will grant 280 experience; and if the main character is level 7, it will grant 300 experience.

The experience granted by each level and each categories of reward is described in the following table:

Categories of reward
Level Small Medium Big LevelBoost
1 5 10 15 100
2 10 20 30 200
3 30 60 90 300
4 40 75 130 500
5 80 150 240 1000
6 95 180 280 1100
7 115 210 300 1200
8 150 275 370 1500
9 210 400 530 2000
10 260 500 660 2400
11 330 630 850 3400
12 420 780 1000 5000