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[[File:Xp-icon.png|frameless|left]] '''Experience''' (commonly abbreviated '''exp.''' or '''xp''') is a unit of measurement used to quantify the [[Origins|player characters]]' progression through the game. Characters start at 0 experience and can gain up to 100,000 experience, which is the experience required to reach [[Character level|level]] 12. Experience is rewarded for defeating [[creatures]], discovering [[List of locations|locations]], completing [[quests]] and succeeding [[Backgrounds|background]] goals. When the characters receive enough experience, they level up, improving their [[Creatures#Creature_statistics|statistics]] and allowing the player to further specialize their characters.


'''Experience''' (commonly abbreviated '''exp.''' or '''xp''') is a central [[Gameplay mechanics|gameplay mechanic]] in ''Baldur's Gate 3''.
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== Characters experience ==
 
[[File:Xp-bar.png|300px|thumb|right|The experience bar inside the Inventory window]]


== Characters ==
[[File:Levelup-bar.png|300px|thumb|right|The bar once the character is ready to level up]]


All characters start at [[Character level|level]] 1, and level up when they receive enough experience. Leveling up allows a character to take another level in a [[Classes|class]]. After reaching level 12, no further levels are gained.
All characters start at 0 experience and gain [[Character level|levels]] when they receive enough experience. After gaining 100,000 experience, they reach level 12 and no further experience is gained.


The experience cumulated at each level and the experience required to reach the next level is described in the following table:
The experience cumulated at each level and the experience required to reach the next level is described in the following table:
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== Sources of experience ==
== Sources of experience ==
[[File:Xp-gain-notification.png|300px|thumb|right|The game will briefly show the amount of experience gained over the heads of the party members. It will also show if the characters are ready to level up]]
[[File:Xp-gain-logs.png|300px|thumb|right|The amount of experience gained can be consulted in the Combat Log window]]


There are 4 sources of experience in the game:
There are 4 sources of experience in the game:
* defeating characters
* defeating [[creatures]]
* discovering new [[List of locations|locations]]
* discovering [[List of locations|locations]]
* completing [[quests]] and quest steps
* completing [[quests]] and quest steps
* succeeding [[Backgrounds|background]] goals (which also grants [[inspiration]]s)
* succeeding [[Backgrounds|background]] goals (which also grants [[inspiration]]s)


In many occurrences during the game, the player has the possibility to side with a character 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 character. 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).
In many occurrences during the game, the player has the possibility to side with a creature 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 creature. 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).


Discovering new locations is the only source of experience that scales with the main [[character level]]. As a result, the amount of experience granted for visiting an area will be different from one player to another, depending of when each player visits the area for the first time.
Discovering locations is the only source of experience that scales with the main [[character level]]. As a result, the amount of experience granted for visiting an area will be different from one player to another, depending of when each player visits the area for the first time.


The amount of experience rewarded by defeating a character, discovering a location or completing a quest is not visible in the user interface until the task is completed. Once completed, the amount of experience gained will briefly appear on screen, as well as in the combats logs.
The amount of experience rewarded by defeating a creature, discovering a location or completing a quest is not visible in the user interface until the task is completed. Once completed, the amount of experience gained will briefly appear on screen, as well as in the Combat Log.


=== Defeating characters ===
=== Defeating creatures ===


The amount of experience obtained by defeating a character is determined by:
The amount of experience obtained by defeating a [[Creatures|creature]] is determined by:
# the character level (see below for an exception)
# the creature level (see below for an exception)
# the reward category assigned to the character
# the reward category assigned to the creature


There are 7 reward categories, which are are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:
There are 7 reward categories, which are are not visible anywhere in the user interface. From less to most rewarding:
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* Boss
* Boss


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


If the defeated character level is lower than the area level, then the game uses the area level instead of the character level to choose the reward. For example, when defeating a level 1 "Combatant" [[Goblin]] character in the level 3 [[Blighted Village]] area, the game will use the area level and grant the experience rewarded by a level 3 "Combatant", so 20 experience.
If the creature level is lower than the area level, then the game uses the area level instead of the creature level to choose the reward. For example, when defeating a level 1 "Combatant" [[Goblin]] creature in the level 3 [[Blighted Village]] area, the game will use the area level and grant the experience rewarded by a level 3 "Combatant", so 20 experience.


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


The experience granted by each level and each reward category is described in the following table:
The experience granted by each level and each reward category is described in the following table:
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The category "Combatant" is the most used category in the game, it is assigned to 47 characters.
The category "Zero" is actually the most used category in the game, it is assigned to 82 creatures.


The following table shows how many times each reward category is used in the game:
The following table shows how many times each reward category is used in the game:
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
!
!Zero
!Civilian
!Pack
!Pack
!Combatant
!Combatant
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!Boss
!Boss
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;font-weight:700" | Characters
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;font-weight:700" | Creatures
|82
|21
|36
|36
|47
|47
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|}


Defeating a character can reward no experience if the player already resolved the encounter without fighting. For instance, if the player peacefully talks their way out of an encounter, they will gain the same experience as if they had killed the characters. Killing them afterwards will not earn the player any more experience. This is to prevent the player to double up on experience. When resolving the encounter peacefully, the player gets the experience for the character they interacted with, as well as the experience for all the nearby characters who would normally join the fight if the player decided to attack. For example, when entering the [[Crèche Y'llek]] and attacking [[Far'aag]], the 3 other [[Non-player characters|NPC]]s in the room join the fight. Killing them grants 75 each, since they are level 5 "Combatant" characters, for a total of 300 experience. Instead of attacking, the player can talk with Far'aag to avoid a fight, in which case they are granted 300 experience too. Killing the 4 NPCs afterwards grants 0 experience.
Defeating a creature can reward no experience if the player already resolved the encounter without fighting. For instance, if the player peacefully talks their way out of an encounter, they will gain the same experience as if they had killed the creatures. Killing them afterwards will not earn the player any more experience. This is to prevent the player to double up on experience. When resolving the encounter peacefully, the player gets the experience for the creature they interacted with, as well as the experience for all the nearby creatures who would normally join the fight if the player decided to attack. For example, when entering the [[Crèche Y'llek]] and attacking [[Far'aag]], the 3 other [[Non-player characters|NPC]]s in the room join the fight. Killing them grants 75 each, since they are level 5 "Combatant" creatures, for a total of 300 experience. Instead of attacking, the player can talk with Far'aag to avoid a fight, in which case they are granted 300 experience too. Killing the 4 NPCs afterwards grants 0 experience.


=== Discovering new locations ===
=== Discovering locations ===


The amount of experience obtained by discovering new [[List of locations|locations]] (internally referenced as "Exploration Reward") is determined by:
The amount of experience obtained by discovering [[List of locations|locations]] (internally referenced as "Exploration Reward") is determined by:
# the area level (see below for an exception)
# the area level (see below for an exception)
# the reward category assigned to the area
# the reward category assigned to the area
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=== Completing quests and quest steps ===
=== Completing quests and quest steps ===


The [[quests]] on themselves don't grant experience on completion, but their steps do. All the quests are divided into steps (internally referenced as "QuestStep") and each step has its own experience reward. The steps are shown in the user interface, inside the quests journal. By clicking on a quest on the left side, the current step in progression and all the completed steps for this quest are listed on the right side. The amount of experience granted by a step is not visible in the user interface until the step is completed. While a step might not be required to complete a quest, it still can grant some experience, usually a small amount.
The [[quests]] on themselves don't grant experience on completion, but their steps do. All the quests are divided into steps (internally referenced as "QuestStep") and each step has its own experience reward. The steps are shown in the user interface, inside the Quest Journal. By clicking on a quest on the left side, all the completed steps for this quest are listed on the right side. The amount of experience obtained for a step is not visible in the Journal. While a step might not be required to complete a quest, it still can grant some experience, usually a small amount.
 
[[File:Quests-and-quest-steps.png|300px|thumb|right|The quest [[Find the Blood of Lathander]] and 3 of its completed steps, in the Quest Journal window]]


[[File:Chart-experience-quests.png|300px|thumb|right|Experience versus level for each reward category]]
[[File:Chart-experience-quests.png|300px|thumb|right|Experience versus level for each reward category]]
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Succeeding background goals also grant [[inspiration]]s.
Succeeding background goals also grant [[inspiration]]s.
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