Talk:Thieves' Guild/Training

Hanky points and experience rewards
Using values I’ve confirmed for myself (Maximum number of Hankies and XP rewards) for levels 77 to 85, I plotted three different equations in Excel.


 * First was $$Squareroot(XP)$$ vs Level, the resulting equation was $$Squareroot(XP) = 0.992673*Level + 77.410244$$, with a correlation coefficient ($$r^2$$) of 0.997058


 * Second was was $$Log(XP)$$ vs Level, the resulting equation was $$Log10(XP) = 0.010474*Level + 3.778785$$, with a correlation coefficient ($$r^2$$) of 0.996759


 * Third was $$ln(XP)$$ vs Level, the resulting equation was $$ln(XP) = 0.024117*Level + 8.700974$$, with a correlation coefficient ($$r^2$$) of 0.996759

Two conclusions were drawn from these calculations: 1. The XP follows a quadratic equation (example: $$ y = A*x^2 + B*x + C$$) 2. There is a second stage to the calculations, making the entire calculation something like $$XP=Maximum number of hankies*Round[(A*Level^2+B*Level+C)/Maximum number of hankies]$$