7th March 2006, 1:24 PM
Not entirely accurate.
The time of day you get from those questions will determine how much XP you get, but it's not as cut and dry as "more or less". If you go for daybreak, leveling up is very fast up to level 50 or so, then it slows down and becomes very slow. If you go for dusk, leveling up is slow at the start, but speeds up a lot after the midway point. If you go for noon, leveling up is the same average rate through the whole game.
The fact is, if your goal is hitting level 99, the quickest way is dusk. Since, well, the quicker levels are the high ones that need a lot more experience, the grand total XP you will need to get through the whole game will be significantly less. However, if your goal is just to get to a level where you can beat the game, never mind perfection, or even beating the bonus bosses, dawn is your best bet. If your goal is simply a decent amount of time to gain levels no matter where you are in the game, go for noon. I went for noon, but it was purely by chance. I actually wanted to be honest about answering those questions.
The time of day you get from those questions will determine how much XP you get, but it's not as cut and dry as "more or less". If you go for daybreak, leveling up is very fast up to level 50 or so, then it slows down and becomes very slow. If you go for dusk, leveling up is slow at the start, but speeds up a lot after the midway point. If you go for noon, leveling up is the same average rate through the whole game.
The fact is, if your goal is hitting level 99, the quickest way is dusk. Since, well, the quicker levels are the high ones that need a lot more experience, the grand total XP you will need to get through the whole game will be significantly less. However, if your goal is just to get to a level where you can beat the game, never mind perfection, or even beating the bonus bosses, dawn is your best bet. If your goal is simply a decent amount of time to gain levels no matter where you are in the game, go for noon. I went for noon, but it was purely by chance. I actually wanted to be honest about answering those questions.
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