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TWPE

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  1. Sking... *pinches bridge of nose and lets out a big, fat groan*, oh Sking. My dear, dear Sking. "Chanters are boring", you say? Well, I beg to differ. Chanters are awesome. And they are exactly like this (WARNING: swearing included)-> I can't see a single speck of boredom in a hundred-mile radius of pure, sheer epicness, my good Sir. Harrumpf. Here you are being the cool guy; making a joke. What does everyone do? Start a serious discussion on Chanters. Should have linked the clip from the movie instead of just the song (that scene fits chanters perfectly).
  2. How does this work? Just saying x% experience is confusing. X% of what? If I have a companion I haven't used the entire game who is 2 levels behind (more like 1 1/2 levels behind in terms of total experience), can I use this to catch them up if I have enough turn-ins saved up to trigger and complete adventures? What I'm basically asking is how do these numbers work? If an adventure says it gives 50% exp, what does that mean? Do they just get a flat amount of experience (for example from level 10 to 11 you need 10,000 exp so 50% would be 5,000)? Or do they just get a bonus 50% of the experience you obtained while they were adventuring? In the latter case, is that additive or multiplicative? Does it just add 50% to the ~75ish% they get for not being in the active party?

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