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//================= Hercules Configuration ================================
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//= | _ |/ _ \ '__/ __| | | | |/ _ \/ __|
//= | | | | __/ | | (__| |_| | | __/\__ \
//= \_| |_/\___|_| \___|\__,_|_|\___||___/
//================= License ===============================================
//= This file is part of Hercules.
//= http://herc.ws - http://github.com/HerculesWS/Hercules
//=
//= Copyright (C) 2014-2019 Hercules Dev Team
//=
//= Hercules is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
//= it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
//= the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
//= (at your option) any later version.
//=
//= This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
//= but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
//= MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
//= GNU General Public License for more details.
//=
//= You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
//= along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//=========================================================================
// Battle (Experience) Configuration File
//=========================================================================
// Note 1: Value is a config switch (true/false)
// Note 2: Value is in percents (100 means 100%)
// Note 3: The max level of classes is stored in the exp table.
// See files db/exp.txt and db/exp2.txt to change them.
//=========================================================================
// Rate at which exp. is given. (Note 2)
base_exp_rate: 100
// Rate at which job exp. is given. (Note 2)
job_exp_rate: 100
// Turn this on to allow a player to level up more than once from a kill. (Note 1)
multi_level_up: false
// Setting this can cap the max experience one can get per kill specified as a
// % of the current exp bar. (Every 10 = 1.0%)
// For example, set it to 500 and no matter how much exp the mob gives,
// it can never give you above half of your current exp bar.
max_exp_gain_rate: 0
// Method of calculating earned experience when defeating a monster:
// 0 = uses damage given / total damage as damage ratio
// 1 = uses damage given / max_hp as damage ratio
// NOTE: Using type 1 disables the bonus where the first attacker gets
// his share of the exp doubled when multiple people attack the mob.
exp_calc_type: 0
// Experience increase per attacker. That is, every additional attacker to the
// monster makes it give this much more experience
// (eg: 5 people attack with 25 here, +(25*4)% -> +100% exp)
exp_bonus_attacker: 30
// Max number of attackers at which exp bonus is capped
// (eg: if set at 5, the max bonus is 4*bonus-per-char regardless of attackers)
exp_bonus_max_attacker: 10
// MVP bonus exp rate. (Note 2)
mvp_exp_rate: 100
// Rate of base/job exp given by NPCs. (Note 2)
quest_exp_rate: 100
// The rate of job exp. from using Heal skill (100 is the same as the heal amount, 200 is double.
// The balance of the exp. rate is best used with 5 to 10)
heal_exp: 0
// The rate of exp. that is gained by the process of resurrection, a unit is 0.01%.
// Experience calculations for the experience value * level difference of the person revived / 100 * resurrection_exp/10000 which the revived player has can be got.
resurrection_exp: 0
// The rate of job exp. when using discount and overcharge on an NPC
// (in 0.01% increments - 100 is 1%, 10000 is normal, 20000 is double.)
// The way it is calculated is (money received * skill lv) * shop_exp / 10000.
shop_exp: 0
// PVP exp. Do players get exp in PvP maps
// (Note: NOT exp from players, but from normal leveling)
pvp_exp: true
// When a player dies, how should we penalize them?
// 0 = No penalty.
// 1 = Lose % of current level when killed.
// 2 = Lose % of total experience when killed.
death_penalty_type: 1
// Base exp. penalty rate (Each 100 is 1% of their exp)
death_penalty_base: 100
// Job exp. penalty rate (Each 100 is 1% of their exp)
death_penalty_job: 100
// When a player dies (to another player), how much zeny should we penalize them with?
// NOTE: It is a percentage of their zeny, so 100 = 1%
zeny_penalty: 0
// Will display experience gained from killing a monster. (Note 1)
disp_experience: false
// Will display zeny earned (from mobs, trades, etc) (Note 1)
disp_zeny: false
// Use the contents of db/statpoint.txt when doing a stats reset and leveling up? (Note 1)
// If false, an equation will be used which preserves statpoints earned/lost
// through external means (ie: stat point buyers/sellers)
use_statpoint_table: true
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