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    i was trying to work it out last month - i've got 2 new RAF accounts to get some extra toons fast for my 5 man team which has now run out of RAF (A-B-C-D-E). Bear with my TL;DR...

    I linked A->F->G and used 80 pally in gp A to boost the 2 lvl 30s but noticed the XP was slightly less than when I boosted the original 4 toons. My theory (which may or is incorrect) was that it takes the average of the group i.e. 80, 30, 30 = 46. So I switched to a lvl 30 in group A and boosted with a druid from group D so A->F->G RAF links correctly + boost with the 80 in D not linked. Using my method this would be avg of ~42> (80+30+30+30)


    Does this make sense? I know a million posts have been done about this but would be good to understand the basic maths behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thefunk View Post
    i was trying to work it out last month - i've got 2 new RAF accounts to get some extra toons fast for my 5 man team which has now run out of RAF (A-B-C-D-E). Bear with my TL;DR...

    I linked A->F->G and used 80 pally in gp A to boost the 2 lvl 30s but noticed the XP was slightly less than when I boosted the original 4 toons. My theory (which may or is incorrect) was that it takes the average of the group i.e. 80, 30, 30 = 46. So I switched to a lvl 30 in group A and boosted with a druid from group D so A->F->G RAF links correctly + boost with the 80 in D not linked. Using my method this would be avg of ~42> (80+30+30+30)


    Does this make sense? I know a million posts have been done about this but would be good to understand the basic maths behind it.
    I believe that with a 5 man group the group bonus is higher.
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