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Does exploration level 50(100%) grant an AP point?

KouyioueKouyioue
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Should I bother capping exploration level 50? Or have I already obtained all of my exploration AP for the week?

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  • HelsaHelsa
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    It depends, please check out this.
  • IyasenuIyasenu
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    Nope, reaching 100% of the 50th level doesn't count as leveling up, so you won't squeeze one extra AP by throwing another 10 pottery shards at it.

    On the topic of the pottery shards, I like how even when you sell them in bulk, they tally their individual 10%s separately.
    So where a 5000% Golden EXP fruit wouldn't actually equal 50 levels (except maybe if you ate it at the end of level 99), selling 500 of these pottery shards would equal 50 levels, if you sold them all at Lv1 0%
  • HelsaHelsa
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    Iyasenu wrote: »
    On the topic of the pottery shards, I like how even when you sell them in bulk, they tally their individual 10%s separately.
    So where a 5000% Golden EXP fruit wouldn't actually equal 50 levels (except maybe if you ate it at the end of level 99), selling 500 of these pottery shards would equal 50 levels, if you sold them all at Lv1 0%

    Yep, it's just like an integral, if you think of the % as dX. As dX approaches zero, it more closely matches the curve. Since the experience curve is non-linear, and concave up, its more efficient to eat low % things first, where it's derivative is changing most rapidly.