that goes beyond paragon 1000. The data in there might still be correct, but I can't seem to find a chart that goes further. The only chart that goes beyond paragon 1000 is this one - and it's completely outdated (yet used by many "calc your post-season paragon" calculators).
Maybe if some paragon 1000+ people here can say how much paragon they need to the next level, we could extrapolate from that... just curious.
EDIT: If you came to this thread to find an updated chart, check the following thread:
Thanks! Well, better than the other data indeed, but looks strange. Before paragon 1000, having the same levels in season and non-season would result in not more than 100 paragon more (as a rough rule of thumb). According to this, if I take the example of Vajet (who's quite high in both season and non-season paragon) he'd jump from p1339+p1358 to p1662 after the season, more than 300 levels gain. It might just be because of the crazy amount post-p1000 XP needed per paragon level... who knows.
I'll use this data for now, until someone disproves it - but it would really be great if some p1000+ guys could just post how much they need for the next level, so we can "validate" the table. There are enough out there ;-)
im kinda skeptical about clicking off site links, but my q. speed 40-45 or 50 most xp? like if a group can finish a 50 in xp gear in 5 min vs 45 or 40 in 2-3 is it better? or rather 60-61 clear in 12-14 etc...
Thanks! Well, better than the other data indeed, but looks strange. Before paragon 1000, having the same levels in season and non-season would result in not more than 100 paragon more (as a rough rule of thumb). According to this, if I take the example of Vajet (who's quite high in both season and non-season paragon) he'd jump from p1339+p1358 to p1662 after the season, more than 300 levels gain. It might just be because of the crazy amount post-p1000 XP needed per paragon level... who knows.
I'll use this data for now, until someone disproves it - but it would really be great if some p1000+ guys could just post how much they need for the next level, so we can "validate" the table. There are enough out there ;-)
No it's because before paragon 800 the xp per level needed was irrational. You always had different xp per level jumps. After 800 the xp per level is rational again and you need exactly 122.400.000 XP per level. I can confirm that both charts are correct and still up to date, since I am a pretty high paragon player aswell.
Thanks! Well, better than the other data indeed, but looks strange. Before paragon 1000, having the same levels in season and non-season would result in not more than 100 paragon more (as a rough rule of thumb). According to this, if I take the example of Vajet (who's quite high in both season and non-season paragon) he'd jump from p1339+p1358 to p1662 after the season, more than 300 levels gain. It might just be because of the crazy amount post-p1000 XP needed per paragon level... who knows.
I'll use this data for now, until someone disproves it - but it would really be great if some p1000+ guys could just post how much they need for the next level, so we can "validate" the table. There are enough out there ;-)
No it's because before paragon 800 the xp per level needed was irrational. You always had different xp per level jumps. After 800 the xp per level is rational again and you need exactly 122.400.000 XP per level. I can confirm that both charts are correct and still up to date, since I am a pretty high paragon player aswell.
If the spreadsheet is correct for lower paragons, there are XP patterns all the way down. Even the 122,400,000 pattern extends down to p750.
>p750 = add 122,400,000 to previous lvl's xp req
p701-750 = add 102,000,000 to previous lvl's xp req
p651-700 = add 81,600,000 to previous lvl's xp req
I'm looking for an updated version of this:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UVxEHKqV7jw_7PxiNCcYJMChOkv_KlC2rwdzL8VV-6M/pub
that goes beyond paragon 1000. The data in there might still be correct, but I can't seem to find a chart that goes further. The only chart that goes beyond paragon 1000 is this one - and it's completely outdated (yet used by many "calc your post-season paragon" calculators).
Maybe if some paragon 1000+ people here can say how much paragon they need to the next level, we could extrapolate from that... just curious.
EDIT: If you came to this thread to find an updated chart, check the following thread:
http://www.diablofans.com/forums/diablo-iii-general-forums/diablo-iii-general-discussion/130338-paragon-10000
At the bottom of the post you will find an updated XP chart.
Thanks! Well, better than the other data indeed, but looks strange. Before paragon 1000, having the same levels in season and non-season would result in not more than 100 paragon more (as a rough rule of thumb). According to this, if I take the example of Vajet (who's quite high in both season and non-season paragon) he'd jump from p1339+p1358 to p1662 after the season, more than 300 levels gain. It might just be because of the crazy amount post-p1000 XP needed per paragon level... who knows.
I'll use this data for now, until someone disproves it - but it would really be great if some p1000+ guys could just post how much they need for the next level, so we can "validate" the table. There are enough out there ;-)
We can proabaly re-get this information, if sources out there are out of date.
I just checked a p1339 + p1358 and p1662 is correct according to this site.
http://www.d3bg.org/paragon-calculator/en.php
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We just exported an updated list, will get it out later
D3bg.org is an official fan site approved by Blizzard (list of official fan sites)
There is nothing to worry and be skeptical about it.
@Enthar, thanks for sharing the link!
No it's because before paragon 800 the xp per level needed was irrational. You always had different xp per level jumps. After 800 the xp per level is rational again and you need exactly 122.400.000 XP per level. I can confirm that both charts are correct and still up to date, since I am a pretty high paragon player aswell.
If the spreadsheet is correct for lower paragons, there are XP patterns all the way down. Even the 122,400,000 pattern extends down to p750.
>p750 = add 122,400,000 to previous lvl's xp req
p701-750 = add 102,000,000 to previous lvl's xp req
p651-700 = add 81,600,000 to previous lvl's xp req
etc.
p2-60 = add 1,440,000 to previous lvl's xp req
Thankyou for the links! I may never see >p1000 myself, still interesting to see the numbers available.