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Monster Hunting
Hi all This part of the wiki is to let you know the difference of monster levels, and to tell you what you should do to get more exp in less time.
Let's start with something simple; click a monster and look at the top of the screen, you should see his name in a specific color.

Let's start with something simple; click a monster and look at the top of the screen, you should see his name in a specific color.
Each color represents a different exp gaining level for each mob. (Huh? O.o) Let me explain:
White: No exp (7 levels or lower than you)
Brown: 50% (6 - 3 levels? lower than you)
Yellow: 100% (2 lower - 2 higher than you)
Orange: 70% exp (3 - 6 levels higher than you)
Red: 40% exp (7 levels or higher than you)
There we go, now you see the difference. Sword is quite different in this aspect of exp gaining, in the Granado Espada games quantity beats quality, that means that you should hunt more yellow mobs (you kill them faster, and you get more exp) than orange or red ones.
Note that all of this has a good side. If you have a Vet character and you want to power level your low level one (lvl 1 - 50) you can take them to the higher level areas and kill mobs with your Vet character (that way, your low level will get 40% of the exp that the high level mobs give).
White: No exp (7 levels or lower than you)
Brown: 50% (6 - 3 levels? lower than you)
Yellow: 100% (2 lower - 2 higher than you)
Orange: 70% exp (3 - 6 levels higher than you)
Red: 40% exp (7 levels or higher than you)
There we go, now you see the difference. Sword is quite different in this aspect of exp gaining, in the Granado Espada games quantity beats quality, that means that you should hunt more yellow mobs (you kill them faster, and you get more exp) than orange or red ones.
Note that all of this has a good side. If you have a Vet character and you want to power level your low level one (lvl 1 - 50) you can take them to the higher level areas and kill mobs with your Vet character (that way, your low level will get 40% of the exp that the high level mobs give).
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I see some conflicting versions on the forums, and the colors don't quite correlate with what I see ingame.
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