1.Wizard.1 wrote:
Thanks for sharing it with is. I don't know how to use it though. What math lvl is that?
Hard to say what math lvl this is, I'm not from the States. I learned this at the age of 15 or 16. High school math in other words.
Anyhoo, it's not hard to use. Don't be scared by the "log". Even the simplest scientific calculator has a "log" button. There's one in the Windows calculator, too, if you switch it into scientific mode.
Here, try it: just start by dividing the known amount of xp with the xp reguired for lvl 99, e.g. 2,532,000/13,034,431=0.1943 (I'll use the same example as above). Then hit the "log" button and the readout should be -0.7115. I've rounded these, so they're off by a decimal or two. Hit the division button, enter 1.1041 and hit "log" again. The readout says 0.0430. Then hit enter and the calculator divides the two logarithms, giving -16.4565. This is the figure to add to 99 (or subtract from 99, however you want to see it): -16.4565 + 99 = 82.4535.
Note that when you don't round the figures during the calculations the formula gives a more accurate result.
But, like I said, it's not very useful for this kind of calculating, it's much more convenient to just check the skill table on rsbandb. I use this formula in my Excel table because the known xp keeps changing and this way I don't have to count it every single time. I just enter the amount of xp I have atm and what I expect to mine in the future and the formula instantly gives the mining skill lvl I will be on after that.