Gaining Experience, Health Usage Breakdown, Moving On Up

Day 1,431, 07:55 Published in USA USA by Tim Col


Another month has passed and I felt like it might be time for another article on eRepublik. Here’s what I got:
eRepulik Birthday: August 23, 2011
Level: 1
Wellness Reserve: 100
Buildings: 5
National Rank: N/A
Rank: Private
Strength: 10.5

Current Date: October 21, 2011
Level: 27
Wellness Reserve: 500
Buildings: 19
National Rank: 1261
Rank: Lt Colonel*
Strength: 860.1
Achievements: Hard Worker [x2], Super Soldier [x3], Mercenary
There have been quite a few changes that most of you have already read, so there really is no need to talk about those. You can find plenty of information out there. There is also no reason for me to talk about MUs and their benefits because of the same reason. Just know that they help a lot.

First thing I want to discuss is the politics of eRepublik, and how I suggest that you should wait as long as possible before getting involved in them. I have been here for 2 months and all I see are articles about how this person did this wrong, and I do not like how this is going, and what was this person thinking. It is quite ridiculous, and on a lot of levels, annoying.

For those of you that are not quite sure or may be confused, this is a game. Nothing more, nothing less. You are not a real President, Military leader, or even worker. None of this game applies to the real world (except maybe the drama or it all), and there is no real gain from this game. So why waste your time arguing and moaning about a game?

I am sure that many of you would agree with me that this is strictly a game. Then, why don’t we start acting like it? If you want to complain about your real job, your real military unit, or your real Presidency, go right ahead, I will not mind, though I am sure that you would probably have some real friends to complain to, but that is beside the point.

The point is that you should enjoy the game for what it is worth. The world is full of plenty of people that would love to have the opportunity to even have running water let alone a computer, electricity, and Internet source. Why don’t you go rag to them about how someone played you out of a fake Congressman position on eRepublik. I’m sure that would go over well.

Play the game, enjoy it, and quit complaining. If you want to complain about the game, you might as well just quit the game. And when that time comes, my account will always be open for you to drop your gold and cash into. Thank you.

Things that may help you:

When you use 10 health to fight, you only get 1 experience point.
When you use 10 health to train, harvest, or work, you get 2 experience points.
For someone trying to move up levels quickly, this is very useful. With 2 training grounds and 13 buildings to harvest/work in, I can get 30 experience points for the cost of 150 health. Whereas it would take fighting 30 times (300 health) to get the same amount of experience. At higher levels, leveling up no longer really matters as much. You still get 1 gold per level, so there is something good that comes from it.

I had some questions from others the past couple of weeks asking about how much health per day that I use. Of course, this varies a little from day to day, but here is a good run down.

Work in a company: 10 health
Training: 20 health
Harvest/Working at my companies: 110 health
Fighting: 2000-ish
Bonus strength and experience pint: 0 health
Total Health Usage: around 2300 per day
Total Experience Points: around 230 per day
Rank Points: around 4500 per day at current level
Time spent online: around 1-2 hours per day spread over different parts of the day

If you add in missions, energy bars, and such, it adds up to me moving up in national rank and military rank rather quickly. And you can do the same, just read some of my older articles and learn some pretty cools tis and tricks to making eRepublik that much better.

That’s it for now, the rant caused me to write less helpful hints this time. Until next time.