Bib User wrote:
sate wrote:
i got 63.66
961 f2p skill total
Example, right here.
Hmm..I'm 500 total levels more than this guy, but only 5 average levels ahead? Why? Because one third of his skills don't count.
you cant compare a f2p with a p2p. You have to see it seperate from each other. For f2p are there lesser skills so its harder to train average. But at the other side it makes it easier to train cause there less levels needed to go up a average. So this varies a lot at one side hard 2 train and at the other side easy.
The difference with p2p is that it doesnt varies as much as f2p. p2p is more stabil. what i mean is that when you got more skills it will be easier. Of corrs your quite right when you say "i am only 5 higher" but when a f2p got all his skills like 70 for example it will be much more difficult to train a average.
lets say a f2p got all skills 70 ok? then his average is 70.
this means from 15 skills = about 11.064.405 xp.
This number i got from counting xp from level 1 to 70. To get 1 skill from 1 to 70 you need 737.627 i multiplied that number by 15 to get the 11.064.405xp
When you take the total xp (which i figured out) and you split that over 21 member skills you get 526.876 xp. this number means the average level you need to have the same xp as a f2p.
So a f2p needs to have 737.627xp to all his skills to get average 70. But a p2p needs 526.876 xp. To translate this xp numbers in to levels it lays between the 66 and 67.
So a p2p needs to have all his levels 66-67 to have the same average as a f2p which needs all 70.
Conclusion: You need to train lesser as a p2p to get the same average as a f2p. at the end which starts like around all skills 80 average will suddenly raise way higher. I think when you got all skills 80 or higher youre average will be much higher then a f2p.
this is my calculation feel free to post comments on it. I studied on this for half a hour.
