What I'm trying to ask is...
Say you kill a monster that gives 25exp.
1 drac would give 15 percent, adding 3.75% more. (15% of 25 would be 3.75)
28.75exp
Add another drac. 15% of 28.75 is 4.3125
33.0625exp
And so on.
Because when you take a percent of a percentage, shoudn't the total be lower be lower than the figure of 60% like you said?
Maybe I'm thinking too much about this. It's always bugged me. That's all.
I dont think the cards apply "step by step". As far as i know, the cards stack and effect the exp at "the same time"
yup yup, It would suck if it was individualy multiplied. But it was a very good question.
Now that I think about it..Its the same thing. Weather it multiplied by 15% ( 1 at a time ) or 60% ( 4 at a time )
Lets work with a round number.
100 exp. 15% of 100 is 15
60% of 100 = 60
So If It multiplys 1 at a time, you will still end up with the same amount of exp anyway.
i think he means u'll get for the first 15%..then a second could be another 15% PLUS 15% over the first 15%...so that woudl be
15% added means amount of exp tyimes 1.15 so..
100exp x 1.15=115 for the first
the another one COULD be 115 times 1.15 = 132.25
(third) 132.25 x 1.15= 152.0875
(4) 152.0875 x 1.15 = 174.900625
so the additional exp would be 174.9 - 100 = 74.9 instead of 60...
im not saying this is true but i always wondered myself... is it exp times (15%x4) or exp times (15%x15%x15%x15%)