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EXP or Experience Points help both players and their Folklore grow stronger in ALICE Fiction. Here you'll learn how to get EXP fast for both players and Folklore.
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To get both Player and Folklore EXP, the first thing you should do is complete Quests. In Main Quests, you can farm EXP and other resources from both Normal and Hard Quests to gain both Player and Folklore EXP.
Watch your Energy levels, however, as you'll only be able to go on Quests if you have Energy.
There are Daily Missions in ALICE Fiction that reward you with both Player EXP and Battle Records for Folklore. Make sure to complete these Missions so you won't miss out on EXP rewards.
If you are in a rush to farm for both Player and Folklore EXP, you can Skip previous Quests instead. But remember that even if you consume the same amount of Energy while skipping Quests, you will have to refill your Skips with Quartz eventually. So you may want to finish Quests the old-fashioned way once the game asks you for Quartz.
Folklore EXP Farming Checklist |
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Resource Quests are a fast way to farm Battle Records that you can use on your Folklore to level them up. But remember, there is only a fixed number of times you can go on these Quests daily.
If you have a good amount of Credits, you can buy Battle Records at The Exchange. However, the Exchange only has a limited amount of Battle Records at any given time, though you can have it re-stocked if you're willing to spend more Credits.
If you are comfortable with spending some money, you can go to ALICE Fiction's Shop to buy Packs that include Battle Records for your Folklore.
To get even more EXP and other resources, you can buy the ALICE Gold Pass at The Exchange and win Member Medals from both Main and Event Quests. You can exchange the Member Medals for Battle Records.
In ALICE Fiction, when a Player gains EXP, their Rank increases. The higher a Player's rank, the more powerful their Folklore can become.
When a Folklore gains enough EXP they level up which raises their stats, and it also allows the player to Enhance their Skills equl to the level of the Folklore.
But remember that a Folklore cannot Level Up beyond the Player's own Rank, so make sure to prioritize getting Player EXP to rank up and then level up your party members accordingly.
After clearing quests, you may notice a certain value underneath your Folklore that says 'TNL'. This is not the game's alternative for EXP, but rather an acronym that means 'To Next Level'.
For example, if you see the value '20 TNL' underneath Lancelot's picture after a battle, it means she needs to gain 20 more Experience Points before she Levels Up.
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