Im currently a cl 47 ch. Last night a friend sold me a 36 rancor that has 57% kinetic 10k HAM and hits for 400 - 440. Currently I'm using Grauls which have 85% of those stats BUT are much much worse tanks than the rancor bio pet. However when using the rancor killing enraged rancors the ch exp for each kill is only 450.. When using one of the grauls the exp is 1200 for each enraged rancor killed...
my question is this.. Is the experience less on the bio rancor because he's a bio pet or will a level 50 rancor yield less exp than a graul when killing enraged rancors?
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Bio Pet Question
It is, and I've experimented with this.
The CH XP best comes in when the creature your using is half of the creature your fighting's level. For example, my BE Razor Cat (level 25 or so) had 9200 HAM, and it got 1400 xp per enraged rancor.
If the pet's level is lower than half, then the XP begins to decrease. If the pet's level is above half, it also begins to decrease. And if the pet's level surpasses the creature you are fighting by more than half, it turns to only 1 xp per kill.
All XP is based on the level of the pet, and the creature you're fighting's level. That's why it's cool to be ranger and CH so you can see the creature's level when you examine it (or maybe master scout gets that) but anyway's it's nice to know.
The CH XP best comes in when the creature your using is half of the creature your fighting's level. For example, my BE Razor Cat (level 25 or so) had 9200 HAM, and it got 1400 xp per enraged rancor.
If the pet's level is lower than half, then the XP begins to decrease. If the pet's level is above half, it also begins to decrease. And if the pet's level surpasses the creature you are fighting by more than half, it turns to only 1 xp per kill.
All XP is based on the level of the pet, and the creature you're fighting's level. That's why it's cool to be ranger and CH so you can see the creature's level when you examine it (or maybe master scout gets that) but anyway's it's nice to know.
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