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The [[XP]] required to advance to the next level is found by:
 
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{{Infobox class
XP = ((8 × CL) + Diff(CL)) × MXP(CL) × RF(CL)
 
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| name = Lightslayer
where CL = the current Character Level
 
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| image = Lightslayer.JPG
Note that the XP is always rounded down to the nearest hundred.
 
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| caption = A Forsaken lightslayer
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| affiliation = [[Horde]]
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| origin =
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| race = {{Race|Forsaken}}
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| class = [[Rogue]], [[Priest]]
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| weapon = Simple, light, quiet weapons
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| weapons = [[dagger]]s, [[sword|rapier]]s, [[sword|short sword]]s, [[crossbow|hand crossbow]]s
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| armor = Light armor
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| skill = Stealth, climbing, lockpicking
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| share = [[Warrior]], [[Scout]]
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| organization = [[Cult of Forgotten Shadow]]
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| alignment = Any non-good
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| notes = Works alone<br />Must follow teachings of the cult
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| source = ''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 59
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}}
   
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A shadow in the night, the '''lightslayer''' moves with the sound of a whisper to extinguish light wherever she finds it — specifically, she extinguishes the followers of the [[Light|Holy Light]]. The lightslayer embraces the teachings of the [[Cult of Forgotten Shadow|Forgotten Shadow]] and develops her personal power by slaying enemies who stand in the light. Some consider lightslayers the dark mirror of the [[Scarlet Crusade]], but in truth the two organizations have little in common. The Scarlet Crusade possesses a firm hierarchy; their fanaticism is orderly and focused. Lightslayers, on the other hand, usually work alone. They make use of stealth, hit-and-run tactics, and the element of surprise. The only strong similarity between the two groups is the dedicated zeal with which both orders pursue their goals.
The function MXP(CL) is the basic amount of XP earned for killing a mob of level equal to the character (see also: [[Formulas:Mob XP#Basic Formula|Formulas:Mob XP:Basic Formula]])
 
MXP(CL) = 45 + (5 &times; CL) (mobs in [[Azeroth]])
 
MXP(CL) = 235 + (5 &times; CL) (mobs in [[Outland]])
 
MXP(CL) = 580 + (5 &times; CL) (mobs in [[Northrend]])
 
   
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A branch of the Cult of the Forgotten Shadow, led by a former soldier, trained the first lightslayers to combat Scarlet Crusade raids. Originally, the cult envisioned lightslayers as [[dark knight]]s who would ride into battle against the agents of the Holy Light. To the cult's dismay, the Crusade's organized tactics ran roughshod over the newly trained [[dark knight]]s.
The function Diff(CL) is an extra difficulty factor that starts around level 30 and increases by level:
 
Diff(CL) = 0, CL <= 28
 
Diff(CL) = 1, CL = 29
 
Diff(CL) = 3, CL = 30
 
Diff(CL) = 6, CL = 31
 
Diff(CL) = 5 x (CL-30), CL >= 32, <=59
 
   
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Another branch of the cult, this one led by a charismatic and pragmatic [[Forsaken]] named [[Ilius]], liked the concept of lightslayers, yet disagreed with their implementation. Ilius had been a [[human]] [[scout]] in life, but before that he had made a living as a sneak thief and burglar. He recalled those skills now to train a few faithful cultists and sent them on solitary missions against the Scarlet Crusade. These lightslayers proved much more effective, and their use has spread to many branches of the Forgotten Shadow.
The function RF(CL) is an extra difficulty reduction factor added in patch 2.3. It is:
 
RF(CL) = 1, CL <= 10
 
RF(CL) = (1-(CL-10)/100), 11 <= CL <= 27
 
RF(CL) = .82, 28 <= CL <= 59
 
RF(CL) = 1 60 <= CL
 
   
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The disorganized cult naturally has many different theories on how best to train and utilize lightslayers, but all agents possess basic similarities. The disorganized structure of the cult means that sometimes two or more lightslayers from different branches might embark on identical missions. More than once an assassination has failed when two lightslayers targeted the same mark on the same night and disrupted each other's plans. Ilius has made efforts to consolidate the lightslayers and their superiors into an organized network, but the different branches of the cult remain suspicious of each other. Each branch insists that it alone knows the true doctrine of the Forgotten Shadow and should therefore take control of a united lightslayer organization. It seems unlikely that Ilius will succeed in his unification attempt.
XP to Level can be described as the following function of the character level represented by x (if and only if the character is level 32-59):
 
XP to Level = (65x<sup>2</sup> - 165x - 6750) &times; .82
 
   
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To be a lightslayer requires devotion to the cult, a measure of grace and skill, a willingness to learn and a fierce hatred for the [[Church of the Holy Light]]. Training emphasizes stealth and melee combat, and trainees also receive religious instruction. A potential lightslayer trains for a month with the cult, alternating classroom lesses on the history of the cult and the Church of the Holy Light with battlefield practice. The cult constructs special training facilities where trainees practice climbing, sneaking and lockpicking. The cult places little emphasis on finding and disarming traps; lightslayers are not common burglars. Trainees only learn how to open locks for those assassination missions that require them to enter bedchambers at night.
XP to Level for levels 11-27 can be found by:
 
XP to Level = -.4x<sup>3</sup> + 40.4x<sup>2</sup> + 396x
 
   
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Once indoctrinated, a lightslayer receives missions to combat the Holy Light, particularly the Scarlet Crusade (though [[Knights of the Silver Hand]] and ordinary priests and parishioners are also fair game). These missions range from ambush to outright assassination. A lightslayer is as likely to lead a troop of knights into a forest trap as she is to sneak into a lone knight's bedchamber and behead him. Lightslayers also accept missions to thwart the Church of the Holy Light in other ways. These missions often require the aid of others; sometimes the cult recruits help, other times the lightslayer calls in favors. These missions include sabotaging caravans destined for Holy Light churches, disrupting important ceremonies, desecrating locations sacred to the Holy Light and seeking out lost relics to destroy.<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 47-48</ref>
For all levels lower then 11 the XP to Level can be expressed as the second grade function:
 
XP to Level = 40x<sup>2</sup> + 360x
 
   
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A lightslayer spends months learning the teachings of the Forgotten Shadow and studying the beliefs of her enemies. The lightslayer’s devotion to the Forgotten Shadow protects her against the destructive power of the Holy Light. A skilled lightslayer’s experience in the field grants a lightslayer firsthand knowledge of how best to hurt her enemies. The highly skilled lightslayer’s faith grows strong enough to protect her against the spellcasting abilities of her enemies. She gains spell resistance against divine spells cast by paladins and priests of the Holy Light.<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 49-50</ref>
The XP to Level for 61-69 is:
 
XP to Level = 155 + MXP(CL) x (1344 - ((69-CL)*(3+(69-CL)*4)))
 
   
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==Lightslayers in the world==
For 60:
 
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Lightslayers work alone and in the dark, and are loners by nature. They gravitate to the blackest places of the world, such as underground lairs and ruined towns overrun by the greedy and heartless. Despite - or perhaps because of - their bitter and cruel natures, lightslayers seem drawn to people with upbeat outlooks. Lightslayers remain aloof and withdrawn for the most part, but seem to crave the company of enthusiastic, happy individuals. Perhaps companions who have found peace with their lives inspire a lightslayer to make peace with her own rage and bitterness.
XP to Level = 155 + MXP(CL) x (1344 - 69 - ((69-CL)*(3+(69-CL)*4)))
 
   
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Each lightslayer has a home base, the town or city where the Cult of Forgotten Shadow trained her. The cult branch she associates with sends her on missions and provides her with training and sometimes with financing, so a lightslayer usually stays close to home. Most lightslayers have a single regular contact from the cult who acts as a liaison between the branch and the lightslayer. Such contacts try to remain aloof and emotionally distant from the lightslayer; they may guide several agents, and have undoubtedly lost many friends to dangerous missions. The Cult of Forgotten Shadow keeps a close eye on the lightslayers and so far has been careful to destroy any evidence of their activities. Lightslayers are often dispatched to clean up botched missions.
== Experience to Level by Level (Pre-WotLK) ==
 
This table shows the character's current level and the amount of XP required to advance to the next level (e.g. "22: 24000" means that if you are level 22, you need a total of 24,000 XP to advance to level 23). This also shows the difference (percent change) in current XP requirements as compared to before Patch 2.3.0. Note that this percentage, when added to one, is the same as RF(CL) (discrepancies are caused by rounding).
 
   
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Due to the delicacy of lightslayer operations and the amount of coordination necessary to undertake one, lightslayers receive weeks or months of downtime between missions. During this time they sometimes research the movements of the Scarlet Crusade, but usually a lightslayer pursues her own agenda instead. She may travel with companions, track down powerful items she wishes to own or simply rest from her exertions.
[[Image:XPtoLevel23.png|thumb|right|Selected data from above in graph form.]]
 
   
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Lightslayers often possessed a bent toward larceny and stealth in life. Many lightslayers once worked as thieves, brigands or assassins. Other lightslayers were penitents or even [[priest]]s of the Holy Light in their old lives. They serve the Forgotten Shadow with a caustic zeal, loathing all reminders of the Light they once cared so much for. Such individuals train as [[rogue]]s solely to enter the lightslayer ranks. Their predilection for stealth means that lightslayers favor light, quiet weapons, such as daggers, rapiers, short swords and hand crossbows. Even when not on a mission, lightslayers dress in dark colors and move with deliberate stealth.
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{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003}} Lvl |{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003}} Max XP || style="width:2px" |
 
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{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003}} Lvl |{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003}} Max XP
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 400 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 11 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 8700 (-1.1%)||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 21 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 22400 (-11.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 31 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 41600 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 41 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 78500 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 51 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 126100 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 61 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 574700 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 2 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 900 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 12 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 9800 (-3.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 22 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 24000 (-12.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 32 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 44600 (-18.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 42 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 82800 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 52 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 131500 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 62 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 614400 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 3 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1400 (NC)||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 13 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 11000 (-3.5%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 23 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 25500 (-13.3%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 33 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 48000 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 43 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 87100 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 53 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 137000 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 63 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 650300 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 4 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 2100 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 14 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 12300 (-4.7%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 24 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 27200 (-14.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 34 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 51400 (-18.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 44 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 91600 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 54 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 142500 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 64 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 682300 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 5 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 2800 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 15 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 13600 (-5.6%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 25 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 28900 (-15.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 35 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 55000 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 45 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 96300 (-18.8%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 55 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 148200 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 65 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 710200 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 6 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 3600 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 16 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 15000 (-6.3%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 26 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 30500 (-16.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 36 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 58700 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 46 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 101000 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 56 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 154000 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 66 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 734100 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 7 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 4500 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 17 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 16400 (-7.3%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 27 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 32200 (-17.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 37 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 62400 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 47 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 105800 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 57 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 159900 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 67 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 753700 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 8 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 5400 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 18 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 17800 (-8.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 28 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 33900 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 38 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 66200 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 48 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 110700 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 58 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 165800 (-18.0%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 68 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 768900 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 9 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 6500 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 19 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 19300 (-9.4%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 29 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 36300 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 39 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 70200 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 49 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 115700 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 59 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 172000 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 69 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 779700 (NC)
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 10 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 7600 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 20 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 20800 (-10.3%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 30 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 38800 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 40 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 74300 (-18.1%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 50 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 120900 (-18.2%) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 60 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 494000 (NC) ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 70 |{{3D Cell|align=center}} &mdash;
 
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Other [[Horde]] [[race]]s distrust lightslayers on principle. No one with any sense trusts the Forsaken, and lightslayers are Forsaken who devote their lives to stealth, deception and murder. They are the least trustworthy of an untrustworthy lot. [[Orc]]s and [[tauren]] who follow [[Shamanism and nature worship|shamanistic traditions]] sometimes feel a deep sadness for the lightslayer's lot. They see the lightslayers as individuals so consumed with hatred and despair that their only path is one of darkness and death. A kindhearted orc or tauren might attempt to befriend a lightslayer; should that prove impossible, he might try to at least be a calming influence and a compassionate ear for his companion. Many lightslayers secretly crave such understanding, though outwardly they rail at any sign of pity. The Alliance and the Church of the Holy Light suspects the existence of the lightslayers, but have not gathered solid proof yet. The Scarlet Crusade is convinced that the Forsaken muster organized resistance against them, but their claims remain unsupported (and in fact are mere supposition at this point; while the Forsaken certainly resist the Crusade, their organization leaves much to be desired).<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 48</ref>
The total experience needed to reach level 60 is 3,379,400. This is a decrease of 705,300 experience from pre-2.3.0.<br />
 
The total experience needed to reach level 70 after level 60 is 6,268,300.<br />
 
The total experience needed to reach maximum level (70) is 10,141,700 (3,379,400+494,000+6,268,300) .
 
   
== Pre-2.3 Table ==
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== Known lightslayers ==
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* [[Teegan Holloway]]
   
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== References ==
This table shows the experience needed to advance, by level, before [[Patch 2.3.0]]. The table shows the character's current level and the amount of [[XP]] required to advance to the next level (e.g. "22: 27300" means that if you are level 22, you need a total of 27,300 XP to advance to level 23).
 
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{{WoW RPG classes}}
[[Image:XPtoLevel.png|thumb|right|Selected data from above in graph form. Regression fits are shown. Note general agreement with the equations given above.]]
 
   
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[[Category:Prestige classes]]
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 11 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 8800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 21 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 25200 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 31 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 50800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 41 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 95800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 51 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 153900 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 61 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 574700
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 2 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 900 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 12 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 10100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 22 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 27300 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 32 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 54500 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 42 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 101000 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 52 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 160400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 62 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 614400
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 3 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 13 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 11400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 23 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 29400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 33 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 58600 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 43 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 106300 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 53 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 167100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 63 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 650300
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 4 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 2100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 14 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 12900 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 24 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 31700 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 34 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 62800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 44 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 111800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 54 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 173900 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 64 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 682300
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 5 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 2800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 15 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 14400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 25 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 34000 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 35 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 67100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 45 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 117500 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 55 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 180800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 65 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 710200
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 6 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 3600 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 16 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 16000 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 26 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 36400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 36 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 71600 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 46 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 123200 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 56 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 187900 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 66 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 734100
 
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{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 7 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 4500 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 17 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 17700 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 27 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 38900 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 37 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 76100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 47 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 129100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 57 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 195000 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 67 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 753700
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 8 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 5400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 18 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 19400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 28 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 41400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 38 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 80800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 48 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 135100 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 58 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 202300 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 68 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 768900
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 9 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 6500 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 19 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 21300 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 29 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 44300 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 39 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 85700 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 49 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 141200 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 59 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 209800 ||
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 69 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 779700
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 10 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 7600 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 20 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 23200 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 30 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 47400 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 40 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 90700 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 50 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 147500 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 60 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 494000 ||
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 70 |{{3D Cell|align=center}} &mdash;
 
|}
 
 
The total experience needed to reach level 60 was 4,084,700. The total for 60 to 70 was 6,762,300, making 1 to 70 10,847,000 points in total.
 
 
The total number of same-level mobs that must be killed to reach level 60 with no rest or quests was 16,971 which would take approximately 76 hours at 16 seconds per kill.
 
 
An amusing but probably not very significant figure is that the half-way point to 60 for raw experience point accumulation is 12,550 XP into level 48. Halfway to 70 for raw experience point accumulation is 344,500 XP into level 62. In actual practice, quests contribute significantly to XP so the half-way point is somewhere below this.
 
 
== Rest XP ==
 
The maximum amount of "rest" that one can accumulate on a character is 150% of XP for the current level, (or 30 "bubbles") half of which is "earned" XP and half of which is "bonus" XP. This is because, every time you kill a mob, both the earned XP and the bonus XP is deducted from your rest. So, for example, if you are lvl 10 and 80% through the level (or 6080/7600) the maximum rest would be 11400. If you grind mobs until your rest is gone (and complete no quests<sup>1</sup>), it will take you to level 12 at 1180/9800, or 12% through level 12, having earned 5700 XP from killing mobs and gotten 5700 XP "free" for being rested.
 
 
<sup>1</sup>Quest (and discovery) XP does not count against your rest. Watch your rest marker when turning in a quest, and you will see it jump by the same amount as did your current XP.
 
 
==Wrath of the Lich King==
 
In {{wotlk-inline}}, the XP needed to level (from 70 to 80) jumps again, but the amount of experience it takes to get to level 70 is reduced
 
 
The below 60-69 XP Values are for '''Beta Build 9014''' with the changes to 60-70 leveling for the expansion.
 
The 70-79 XP Values are for '''Beta Build 8926'''.
 
 
[[Image:Xp to level original and new.png|thumb|right|Selected data from above in graph form.]]
 
 
{{3D Table}}
 
{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} Lvl |{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} Max XP (%Change)
 
{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} Lvl |{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} Max XP
 
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{{3D Cell|align=right}} 60 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 290,000 (-41.3%)
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 70 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 1,523,800
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 61 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 317,000 (-44.8%)
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 71 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1,539,600
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 62 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 349,000 (-43.2%)
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 72 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 1,555,700
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 63 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 386,000 (-40.6%)
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 73 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1,571,800
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 64 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 428,000 (-37.3%)
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 74 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 1,587,900
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 65 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 475,000 (-33.1%)
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 75 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1,604,200
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 66 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 527,000 (-28.2%)
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 76 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 1,620,700
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 67 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 585,000 (-22.4%)
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 77 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1,637,400
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 68 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 648,000 (-15.7%)
 
{{3D Cell|align=right}} 78 |{{3D Cell|align=right}} 1,653,900
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 69 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 717,000 (-08.0%)
 
{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 79 |{{3D Cell|#444|#333|#222|align=right}} 1,670,800
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} Tot |{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} 4,722,000 (-30.2%)
 
{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} Tot |{{3D Cell|#005|#004|#003|align=right}} 15,965,800
 
|-
 
{{3D Cell|#007|#006|#005|align=right}} |{{3D Cell|#007|#006|#005|align=right}}
 
{{3D Cell|#007|#006|#005|align=right}} 1-80 |{{3D Cell|#007|#006|#005|align=right}} 26,106,500
 
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[[Category:Formulas and game mechanics]]
 

Revision as of 03:57, 11 June 2011

Lightslayer
Lightslayer
A Forsaken lightslayer
Affiliation Horde
Predecessor class Rogue, Priest
Favored by ForsakenForsaken Forsaken
Weapon proficiency Simple, light, quiet weapons
Weapon types daggers, rapiers, short swords, hand crossbows
Armor proficiency Light armor
Skill(s) Stealth, climbing, lockpicking
Could also be Warrior, Scout
Organization(s) Cult of Forgotten Shadow
Alignment Any non-good
Special notes Works alone
Must follow teachings of the cult
Sources: Horde Player's Guide, 59

A shadow in the night, the lightslayer moves with the sound of a whisper to extinguish light wherever she finds it — specifically, she extinguishes the followers of the Holy Light. The lightslayer embraces the teachings of the Forgotten Shadow and develops her personal power by slaying enemies who stand in the light. Some consider lightslayers the dark mirror of the Scarlet Crusade, but in truth the two organizations have little in common. The Scarlet Crusade possesses a firm hierarchy; their fanaticism is orderly and focused. Lightslayers, on the other hand, usually work alone. They make use of stealth, hit-and-run tactics, and the element of surprise. The only strong similarity between the two groups is the dedicated zeal with which both orders pursue their goals.

A branch of the Cult of the Forgotten Shadow, led by a former soldier, trained the first lightslayers to combat Scarlet Crusade raids. Originally, the cult envisioned lightslayers as dark knights who would ride into battle against the agents of the Holy Light. To the cult's dismay, the Crusade's organized tactics ran roughshod over the newly trained dark knights.

Another branch of the cult, this one led by a charismatic and pragmatic Forsaken named Ilius, liked the concept of lightslayers, yet disagreed with their implementation. Ilius had been a human scout in life, but before that he had made a living as a sneak thief and burglar. He recalled those skills now to train a few faithful cultists and sent them on solitary missions against the Scarlet Crusade. These lightslayers proved much more effective, and their use has spread to many branches of the Forgotten Shadow.

The disorganized cult naturally has many different theories on how best to train and utilize lightslayers, but all agents possess basic similarities. The disorganized structure of the cult means that sometimes two or more lightslayers from different branches might embark on identical missions. More than once an assassination has failed when two lightslayers targeted the same mark on the same night and disrupted each other's plans. Ilius has made efforts to consolidate the lightslayers and their superiors into an organized network, but the different branches of the cult remain suspicious of each other. Each branch insists that it alone knows the true doctrine of the Forgotten Shadow and should therefore take control of a united lightslayer organization. It seems unlikely that Ilius will succeed in his unification attempt.

To be a lightslayer requires devotion to the cult, a measure of grace and skill, a willingness to learn and a fierce hatred for the Church of the Holy Light. Training emphasizes stealth and melee combat, and trainees also receive religious instruction. A potential lightslayer trains for a month with the cult, alternating classroom lesses on the history of the cult and the Church of the Holy Light with battlefield practice. The cult constructs special training facilities where trainees practice climbing, sneaking and lockpicking. The cult places little emphasis on finding and disarming traps; lightslayers are not common burglars. Trainees only learn how to open locks for those assassination missions that require them to enter bedchambers at night.

Once indoctrinated, a lightslayer receives missions to combat the Holy Light, particularly the Scarlet Crusade (though Knights of the Silver Hand and ordinary priests and parishioners are also fair game). These missions range from ambush to outright assassination. A lightslayer is as likely to lead a troop of knights into a forest trap as she is to sneak into a lone knight's bedchamber and behead him. Lightslayers also accept missions to thwart the Church of the Holy Light in other ways. These missions often require the aid of others; sometimes the cult recruits help, other times the lightslayer calls in favors. These missions include sabotaging caravans destined for Holy Light churches, disrupting important ceremonies, desecrating locations sacred to the Holy Light and seeking out lost relics to destroy.[1]

A lightslayer spends months learning the teachings of the Forgotten Shadow and studying the beliefs of her enemies. The lightslayer’s devotion to the Forgotten Shadow protects her against the destructive power of the Holy Light. A skilled lightslayer’s experience in the field grants a lightslayer firsthand knowledge of how best to hurt her enemies. The highly skilled lightslayer’s faith grows strong enough to protect her against the spellcasting abilities of her enemies. She gains spell resistance against divine spells cast by paladins and priests of the Holy Light.[2]

Lightslayers in the world

Lightslayers work alone and in the dark, and are loners by nature. They gravitate to the blackest places of the world, such as underground lairs and ruined towns overrun by the greedy and heartless. Despite - or perhaps because of - their bitter and cruel natures, lightslayers seem drawn to people with upbeat outlooks. Lightslayers remain aloof and withdrawn for the most part, but seem to crave the company of enthusiastic, happy individuals. Perhaps companions who have found peace with their lives inspire a lightslayer to make peace with her own rage and bitterness.

Each lightslayer has a home base, the town or city where the Cult of Forgotten Shadow trained her. The cult branch she associates with sends her on missions and provides her with training and sometimes with financing, so a lightslayer usually stays close to home. Most lightslayers have a single regular contact from the cult who acts as a liaison between the branch and the lightslayer. Such contacts try to remain aloof and emotionally distant from the lightslayer; they may guide several agents, and have undoubtedly lost many friends to dangerous missions. The Cult of Forgotten Shadow keeps a close eye on the lightslayers and so far has been careful to destroy any evidence of their activities. Lightslayers are often dispatched to clean up botched missions.

Due to the delicacy of lightslayer operations and the amount of coordination necessary to undertake one, lightslayers receive weeks or months of downtime between missions. During this time they sometimes research the movements of the Scarlet Crusade, but usually a lightslayer pursues her own agenda instead. She may travel with companions, track down powerful items she wishes to own or simply rest from her exertions.

Lightslayers often possessed a bent toward larceny and stealth in life. Many lightslayers once worked as thieves, brigands or assassins. Other lightslayers were penitents or even priests of the Holy Light in their old lives. They serve the Forgotten Shadow with a caustic zeal, loathing all reminders of the Light they once cared so much for. Such individuals train as rogues solely to enter the lightslayer ranks. Their predilection for stealth means that lightslayers favor light, quiet weapons, such as daggers, rapiers, short swords and hand crossbows. Even when not on a mission, lightslayers dress in dark colors and move with deliberate stealth.

Other Horde races distrust lightslayers on principle. No one with any sense trusts the Forsaken, and lightslayers are Forsaken who devote their lives to stealth, deception and murder. They are the least trustworthy of an untrustworthy lot. Orcs and tauren who follow shamanistic traditions sometimes feel a deep sadness for the lightslayer's lot. They see the lightslayers as individuals so consumed with hatred and despair that their only path is one of darkness and death. A kindhearted orc or tauren might attempt to befriend a lightslayer; should that prove impossible, he might try to at least be a calming influence and a compassionate ear for his companion. Many lightslayers secretly crave such understanding, though outwardly they rail at any sign of pity. The Alliance and the Church of the Holy Light suspects the existence of the lightslayers, but have not gathered solid proof yet. The Scarlet Crusade is convinced that the Forsaken muster organized resistance against them, but their claims remain unsupported (and in fact are mere supposition at this point; while the Forsaken certainly resist the Crusade, their organization leaves much to be desired).[3]

Known lightslayers

References