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#1607 - 03/27/08 08:29 AM Crit types that do not give experience
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Has anyone else noticed crit types that do not give experience? I noted before back stab and reverse strok. It has been brought to my attention also that severs do not give experience when they show up in combat. Has anyone else noticed this? Has anyone else noticed some others that are not mentioned here? I think any critical that inflicts a massive amount of damage should be given a massive and equitable amount of experience.


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#1609 - 03/27/08 10:49 AM Re: Crit types that do not give experience [Re: Rancid]
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Yeah, severing not giving experience pretty much kills CL demon blades usefullness for xp purpose. Singing is hit and miss (some crits are good and others severe all limbs killing the opponent and giving you literally under 100 xp), etc...
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#1612 - 03/27/08 01:04 PM Re: Crit types that do not give experience [Re: ]
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Most crits don't give xp. Severs generally don't but cripples do.

Backstab, reverse stroke, kick, sweep, shield bash, and I believe thrown (but I might be wrong for thrown) don't give any combat xp.
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