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Dungeon: Keep Her

Create and defend your dungeon from pesky invaders in this 3D strategy adult game · By keepherdev

Leveling your Servants?

A topic by Sin7xReaper created 10 days ago Views: 210 Replies: 3
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Granted i have not been playing super long and there is alot of information already baked into the game. what i cant find is like XP bars or the like or how to really level servants. seems like my character levels somehow without fighting? do the servants gain levels by fighting? is there a way to track that?  all in all if not thats fine. im enjoying the game so far. but wanted to see about leveling and helping along my favorite servants.

in the redesign of interactions that the dungeon court has brought, it seems XP bars were lost.

characters get exp passively by being assigned to rooms.  i assume either they get a little bit of EXP per time passed, or they get a little bit on room production.  i lean toward the latter as my characters assigned to slower producing rooms seem to stay lower levels.

characters gain exp when they kill another character in combat.

characters also gain exp when returning from a mission to the surface.  they get more if they succeed in their task.  i find this to be the most reliable, timely, and efficiant form of leveling characters.

combat is slow, sacrifices prisoners for corpses, and can only apply to one character at a time.  passive room assignment exp is waaaaay too slow, even with all the positive traits that apply.  

Thanks, appreciate the info ☺

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Best source of XP is gemstones. Combine one of each into a rainbow stone, and feed for XP. Crystal Mines, and Farms are the only buildings that really matter long term, but its worth having at least one of everything except research. Once you max research, no need to continue. You passively get research points from invasions and I don't see the point to pushing back invasions late game when that is functionally what you farm as a collector.

Also milking machines can help you unlock most potion recipes without too much effort if you don't want to cheat and look them up.

You can also create a bunch of green gems to feed to mediocre NPCs to give them some decent traits, but its best to do this on unleveled ones because the trait is random, and that means you can get duplicates for stuff you already have. Most common traits are weapon traits, and its pretty easy to get a level 3 weapon skill though before leveling a character. Or you can make a prisoner that is like level 500+ have some traits so they aren't a completely blank slate with tons of levels.