Dungeoneering - Prestige and Floor Plans
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In this section you will learn how to navigate your floor interface to gain the maximum experience, and avoid waisting time on floors that simply waist xp.
- Prestige -
In Dungeoneering you gain experience at the end of each Dungeons, and the amount is based off of your prestige, the floor you did, and other modifiers from your performance (Death Modifiers, Number of monsters killed ect.). The hardest one to grasp is Prestige, and if don't correctly use prestige you will be greatly harming your xp, approximately halving it.
Ok, I'll dive right into prestige. Prestige is not that hard to understand after a little Dungeoneering experience, but I recommend learning about it before you do start training. Essentially for each floor you complete, it will tick off a floor of that "Level".
Example:
You do floor 39 (Occult) so that floor will tick off your Floor Selection as "Completed". If you redo floor 39 you will tick off a different Occult floor, and still gain xp for the prestige modifer. Your goal is to fill EVERY SINGLE floor on EVERY SINGLE Level.
Floor levels:
Frozen FLoors: Floors 1-11. Levels 1-21
Abandoned Floors: Foors 12-17. Levels 23-33
Furnished Floors: Floors 18-29. Levels 35-57
Abandoned Floors: Floors 30-35. Levels 59-69
Occult Floors: Floors 36-47. Levels 71-93
Warped Floors: Floors 48-60. Levels 95-119
- Resetting Prestige -
So, you just finished all your hard work, ticking off every single floor, but wait, your not done yet! Now you get to reset it and do it all over again! I'm sure your thinking: "AGAIN?!?!?!?! What do you mean!". It's just like prestiging in Call of Duty, resetting your progress so you can get the prestige bonus on each floor again! And what's even better, your prestige modifier will become bigger and bigger with each reset, assuming you reached a new floor that is.
Floor Plan!
With all these floors, resets, and complexity's, you don't want to do every floor on the same settings, as that would slow down your xp!
For Lower level Dungeoneerers, solo untill level 23, and than go to Dungeoneering worlds and try to join any team you can to fill up every floor. It's slow at first, and hard to find teams.
For a Medium Dungeoneering Level (61-79) Simply do your highest 10 Dungeons on Large, try and do the lower floors as fast as you can.
If you are a high Dungeoneering Level (80+) I recommend rushing (explained later) Floor 1-35 on the settings: Small - Complexity 1. Having a team helps the speed.
After that use do F35-Max Floors with the settings: Large - Complexity 6 - With a team of 5.