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Post by falkner on Dec 7, 2010 23:04:37 GMT -5
It could just be me, but I think that Pok?mon should be harder to level up the higher their level is. The best way to reflect this is by using a Progressive Leveling System. The levels are split into groups, 1-9, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-99 then finally 100. Every level group costs ¥50 more then the last, which is essentially a extra post per level. To make it simple, I have made a table to list all the prices for the group levels. Levels 1-9 | ¥200 | Levels 10-19 | ¥250 | Levels 20-29 | ¥300 | Levels 30-39 | ¥350 | Levels 40-49 | ¥400 | Levels 50-59 | ¥450 | Levels 60-69 | ¥500 | Levels 70-79 | ¥550 | Levels 80-89 | ¥600 | Levels 90-99 | ¥650 | Level 100 | ¥700 |
Now I made level 100 it's own separate cost because it is the pinnacle of a Pok?mon's power. Therefor it should cost the most. This system will reward the players that stay in for the long run. If a Pok?mon starts at level 5, and you level it ninety-five times at ¥200 per level, it will cost ¥19,000 or 380 posts. Alternatively if you use the Progressive Leveling System it will cost ¥41,100 or 822 posts. Although it is more costly, it will help balance out Gym Leaders/Rocket Elites & Admins with New Trainers. On top of that, it insures that only older members can get a Pok?mon to the higher levels. However it is extremely costly. [¥335,800 or 6,716 posts to get a party of 8 to level 100. This is counting the costs to purchase seven additional Pok?mon].
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Post by JESSICA ALMIGHTY ♥ on Dec 8, 2010 12:15:14 GMT -5
This does seem like a very good idea. However it is a lot of work for our small staff team. We will take it into heavy consideration and let everyone know if it's been installed. We just may have to use this. :3
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