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A '''level''' is an abstract term of power in a [[role-playing game]]. You gain levels most commonly through [[experience points]] which are accumulated through events and defeating foes. In general, the higher of a level you have, the more things you can defeat and accomplish.
A '''level''' (sometimes also called "rank" or an equivalent term) is an abstract measure of power in a [[role-playing game]]. [[Characters]] gain levels most commonly through [[experience points]] which are accumulated through events and defeating foes. In general, the higher of a level a character has, the more things it can defeat and accomplish.  A character may have an overall level, but can also have levels in certain skills and careers, especially in systems where characters can specialize into one or more [[class]]es.


== Level up ==
== Level up ==
When you gain a specified number of experience points you level up. This is a phase of game play where stats may increase or you gain access to new abilities. In some systems you may gain access to new equipment that was previously unusable to you.
 
In some systems, characters can '''level up''' when they gain a specified number of experience points. This is a phase of game play where the character may increase his or her [[stats]] or gain access to new abilities. Characters may also gain access to new equipment that was previously unusable.


[[category:Game Mechanics]]
[[category:Game Mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 11:55, 21 June 2023

A level (sometimes also called "rank" or an equivalent term) is an abstract measure of power in a role-playing game. Characters gain levels most commonly through experience points which are accumulated through events and defeating foes. In general, the higher of a level a character has, the more things it can defeat and accomplish. A character may have an overall level, but can also have levels in certain skills and careers, especially in systems where characters can specialize into one or more classes.

Level up[edit]

In some systems, characters can level up when they gain a specified number of experience points. This is a phase of game play where the character may increase his or her stats or gain access to new abilities. Characters may also gain access to new equipment that was previously unusable.