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Experience

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Once a character has accumulated enough experience, they can level up and acquire new abilities.

There are multiple ways to acquire experience, the main ones are through battles, quests, and exploration.

You do not get more experience with a smaller party, experience is not split among members like it was in older Baldur's Gate games.

Gaining Inspiration also provide a small amount of experience to the character, this is the only source of experience not shared among the party members.

Companions waiting at the camp do not gain experience, instead their experience is set equal to the main character when they join the active party.

The maximum level at the release of the game is 12, even if an amount of experience to level up is set in the game data.

Experience from battle is obtained for each enemy defeated. Resurrected enemies don't provide additional experience. The amount of experience from combat is determined by the enemy level and its category. "Pack" enemies are the weakest category and will provide much less experience than "Elite" enemies.

Experience Table
Level Exp. for next Level Cumulative Exp. Pack Combatant Elite Miniboss Boss
1 300 300 3 10 15 20 30
2 600 900 5 15 25 40 75
3 1,800 2,700 10 20 40 50 100
4 3,800 6,500 20 40 75 100 150
5 6,500 13,000 40 75 90 150 250
6 8,000 21,000 50 90 150 230 320
7 9,000 30,000 60 110 180 280 400
8 12,000 42,000 75 140 220 350 500
9 14,000 56,000 110 200 315 500 700
10 20,000 76,000 135 250 400 640 875
11 24,000 100,000 170 320 510 800 1120
12 30,000 130,000 210 400 640 1000 1400

Trivia

If your main character has more experience than one or more party members (thanks to an Inspiration), you can remove them from your party and add them back, their experience will now be equal to your main character.