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"A little-known trick: interacting with NPCs that play the game causes them to drop out of the next game (so they can talk to you). This trick can be used to kick NPCs out of the scoring for a round, if you really need to feel superior to a bot."
 
"A little-known trick: interacting with NPCs that play the game causes them to drop out of the next game (so they can talk to you). This trick can be used to kick NPCs out of the scoring for a round, if you really need to feel superior to a bot."
  
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Revision as of 20:47, 16 January 2017

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Vocabulary

The art of speaking good
Skill Type:
Other Skill
Max Level:
60
Skill Trainers:

Just like the ancient settlers of Alharth had to hunt Grimalkan, the prodigies of today must hunt words.

Vocabulary Overview

Vocabulary has no current purpose, but the upcoming Bard skill will require some level of it.

In-Game Description

Knowledge of many words in the common language.

Training Vocabulary

This skill is automatically learned when playing Word Hunt. Marna will sell a "Word Game" for 75 gold. After using this once, the game will be accessible at any time from a blank button on the right side, even if you drop the item.

Vocabulary Mechanics

Multiplayer

Players can compete against each other in realtime. NPCs will also join in on the game!

Point Value

Each word you find gives you Vocabulary XP based on its length.

Length Points
3 letters 25
4 letters 50
5 letters 100
6 letters 300
7 letters 500
8 letters 800
9 letters 1000

Experience

Every 10 levels, the amount of experience needed per level increases by 1,000.

Level Experience Total Experience
1 1000 1000
2 1000 2000
3 1000 3000
4 1000 4000
5 1000 5000
6 1000 6000
7 1000 7000
8 1000 8000
9 1000 9000
10 2000 11000
11 2000 13000
12 2000 15000
13 2000 17000
14 2000 19000
15 2000 21000
16 2000 23000
17 2000 25000
18 2000 27000
19 2000 29000
20 3000 32000
21 3000 35000
22 3000 38000
23 3000 41000
24 3000 44000
25 3000 47000
26 3000 50000
27 3000 53000
28 3000 56000
29 3000 59000
30 4000 63000
31 4000 67000
32 4000 71000
33 4000 75000
34 4000 79000
35 4000 83000
36 4000 87000
37 4000 91000
38 4000 95000
39 4000 99000
40 5000 104000
41 5000 109000
42 5000 114000
43 5000 119000
44 5000 124000
45 5000 129000
46 5000 134000
47 5000 139000
48 5000 144000
49 5000 149000
50 6000 155000
51 6000 161000
52 6000 167000
53 6000 173000
54 6000 179000
55 6000 185000
56 6000 191000
57 6000 197000
58 6000 203000
59 6000 209000
60 7000 216000
61 7000 223000
62 7000 230000
63 7000 237000
64 7000 244000
65 7000 251000
66 7000 258000
67 7000 265000
68 7000 272000
69 7000 279000
70 8000 287000
71 8000 295000
72 8000 303000
73 8000 311000
74 8000 319000
75 8000 327000
76 8000 335000
77 8000 343000
78 8000 351000
79 8000 359000
80 9000 368000
81 9000 377000
82 9000 386000
83 9000 395000
84 9000 404000
85 9000 413000
86 9000 422000
87 9000 431000
88 9000 440000
89 9000 449000
90 10000 459000
91 10000 469000
92 10000 479000
93 10000 489000
94 10000 499000
95 10000 509000
96 10000 519000
97 10000 529000
98 10000 539000
99 10000 549000
100 11000 560000

Trivia

"The Bard will get a benefit from Vocabulary 25. Nothing will ever need a Vocabulary level higher than that -- levels beyond 25 are just for fun." - Patch Notes 2016-11-18

"The NPCs' scores are simulated based on their [imaginary] skill in three categories: word-entry speed, word-hunting speed, and vocabulary. As an example, Sir Coth is a master of entering words quickly, but his vocabulary is very poor and he usually only finds short words. Zeratak the mantis, on the other hand, is very slow at entering words, but has an incredible vocabulary. She usually only manages to enter one or two words, but they're very long."

"A little-known trick: interacting with NPCs that play the game causes them to drop out of the next game (so they can talk to you). This trick can be used to kick NPCs out of the scoring for a round, if you really need to feel superior to a bot."