Despite going through the awesome world of Karamelle with it's amazing graphic design and layout. I finished the final quest talking to bartleby and i realized that i was only level 139 and not 140. I tried to complete side quests throughout Karamelle but none of these gives experience as a quest reward. Please advise how i can achieve more experince to hit the max level.
I've tried: -Side quests -Fighting random rank 17 Karamelle monsters for experience
None of these methods worked to get me to the max level.
I'm currently: 1,150,000/1,250,000 approx so 90%+ the way there to max level just one more mini bar.
I believe that most instances have instance quests that reward XP the first two times you run them. You'll only get half the XP for the second run but that should do the trick for getting to level 140. I do think it's silly that you don't get enough main quest XP to reach 140 though and have to resort to that to reach Cosmic.
Hi Wizards, This issue has been solved myself. For those who get to 139 having completed the new world, please note that you must have to complete the side spell quests of your school to get to the max level of 140. This was the only quest left for me to get to level 140 and so resolving this issue.
If you haven't done them, consider doing die quests in Polaris, the highest level world with side quests that give XP. Probably more fun then repeating instance quests.
This was a very interesting topic to run into. I am the type of person who likes to have everything done before moving on. I do every side quest in the world before I move to the next. The fact that you had trouble finding the experience to make it to max level at the end of the game worries me. Does this mean I will not be able to continue the way I have been? Will I end up with too much left to do if I get my last school quest done before I finish the game? If so is the level cap to high for people like you who have trouble finding experience? Or is it to low for people like me who do every quest in the game and then some..... it is an interesting dilemma to think about.