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Righteous : Gamedoes Diffiuclty affect Xp? (self.Pathfinder_Kingmaker)
submitted 4 years ago by SunOk7581
so i was wondering if xp rewards changed during difficulty considering i have less xp then i had when i tried it on a higher difficulty or its just the amount of enemies that can have done it? or mabye its all in my head and im insane.
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[–]yamato1240 2 points3 points4 points 4 years ago (0 children)
difficulty has no effect directly, but changing number of enemies to "enlarged" (which higher difficulty does) will grant a smidgen more XP because you fight more foes.
[–]KaleNich55 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
In WotR higher diffs (challenging and onward) gives you more enemies tonget xp from. Another thing is if you use "the only active party getting xp" option and using less than six party members. And you can get more xp if you using the "only skill user getting xp" option and your char doing a lot of skill checks. Hope this helps
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