Experience bonus

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Experience Bonuses are bonuses to Experience that the player receives when doing specific tasks, Much like achievements. They act like statistical records (See Below). They were first seen in the GamesCom 2009 demo.


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Experience Bonuses give the player experience for accomplishing certain tasks, such as the "Massacre" Exp. Bonus, which awards the player Exp. based on the number of monsters he killed in a row. The Gamescom 2009 demo videos, showed the player receiving 75 xp for killing 20 monsters in a row, while another showed the player receiving 24 xp for killing 11 monsters in a row, on top of the xp earned for killing the monsters independently.

It is logical, that killing monsters as fast as possible is more beneficial to the player.

It can also be assumed that there are many types of Exp. Bonuses, other than "Massacre". For Example, the 1Up Diablo 3 Preview article states the following:

"In-game bonuses can also be had -- for instance, survive a battle that's taken you down to your last bit of health, and you receive an experience bonus for the enemies you just killed."

It means, that if u survive a battle, with low hp, you shall gain an xp bonus.

It has become known, that these Bonuses are Statistical and are therefore repeatable. If a new Character kills 5 monsters in a row, 5-kill streak becomes his/her record, if you beat that record, by killing 10 monsters in a row, it will notify the player by saying "NEW RECORD!" above the XP Bonus area. Not being able to break your record, will still give you an XP bonus, I.E if you had a 11-kill streak, getting another 11-kill streak will award XP based on the number of kills.


Types of Exp. Bonuses

  • Massacre: Have a kill streak of X amount of kills. Kills determine amount of XP gained.
  • Unknown Bonus: Defeat a group of enemies and survive the battle with low hp. Unknown XP factor.


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