[Killed Level 25 Monster, +500 EXP Gained!]
[Reward Amplification Triggered]
[New Experience Points Gained: 500,000]
[Killed Level 25 Monster, +500 EXP Gained!]
[Reward Amplification Triggered]
[New Experience Points Gained: 500,000]
[Killed Level 25 Monster, +500 EXP Gained!]
[Reward Amplification Triggered]
[New Experience Points Gained: 500,000]
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The EXP bar moved. Not in the incremental way it moved for most hunters, a small segment at a time, accumulated over hours of sustained effort. It moved in large continuous jumps, each kill worth half a million points, the bar filling and tipping into the next level and filling again in a cycle that repeated every time a monster appeared in his range.
The intervals were approximately two minutes. That was how long it took to locate the next monster after a kill, close the distance, and execute. Two minutes per five hundred thousand EXP.
By the time the first hour ended, he had already gained seven levels.
