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All New World Experience Progression Graphs for Levels, Weapons, Territories and Crafting + Calculator and XP Tables

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We have some pretty interesting stats for New World experience points, covering pretty much everything in the game, from character, weapon, territory and all profession levels, as well as a handy XP calculator for the crafting side of things!

Rambofight went through all the data and made some great graphs and observations based on the XP progression for the various activities that use it in New World and, probably to nobody's surprise, furnishing is the clear "winner" of the most giant XP spike in the game (even getting cut off at the top since it's so much higher than the rest)! Here are some of the more interesting charts:

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But that's not all, as Rambofight also had some interesting observations based on the data, as well as even more interesting stats, with a table of the max skill completion % you have at various stages of progression!

Summed up findings:

  • Character and Weapon levels are the most "normal looking" ones, getting harder with time but no crazy jumps etc.
  • Territory XP levels very flat lined. 99->100 needs roughly 2x the amount of 49->50 and 4x the amount 24->25 needs. Required XP dont increase after level 100.
  • Fishing is the hardest Gathering skill to level in the beginning, but becomes more easy (relatively) the higher you go. Skinning requires by far the least XP to level, Logging by far the most.
  • All Refining skills scale same, but with crazy jumps (~factor 5) at levels 50, 100 and 150. You need more XP to get from 199 to 200 than from 0 to 103 (!). 0 -> 175 requires ~the same XP as 175 -> 200
  • Most crafting skills level equally (except cooking which requires a lot less and furnishing which requires a lot more), with noticably increasing difficulty at 50, 100 and 150.
  • Furnishing has by far the most difficult crafting scaling, very similar to refining.

Here is also a table of how much % of the required XP for level 200 you already have at level 50, 100 and 150:

Skill     50 100 150
Fishing 14.4% 39.2% 68.2%
Harvesting 3.3% 17.2% 49.6%
Logging 2.1% 13.5% 45.4%
Mining 3.5% 17.6% 50.0%
Skinning 8.9% 30.6% 62.1%
Any Refining 0.1% 1.5% 12.1%
Furnishing 0.3% 2.3% 15.8%
Cooking 0.6% 5.2% 27.2%
Any other Crafting 0.6% 5.2% 26.7%

- Rambofight


XP seems to be a very interesting topic in the New World community in general, as we have another player, Papai3ear, also taking a stab at the stats, but this time with a calculator featuring the XP needed for various crafting profession levels, as well as how much XP each individual item has!

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