The conversion of sects requires extra experience of characters (you can deduct this part of experience consumption by Xianyu), and the deducted experience is related to the character level and total experience: 120* character level * character level * character level+character level+character current upgrade experience *0.2+ character total experience *2%.
Deduct the same amount of potential fruit. If the hidden fruit is not deducted enough, you can't switch sects. When deducting the latent fruit, if the latent fruit needs experience >; The experience value to be deducted will return to the character's current experience value.
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Transfer fee
60-99 immortal 2000, 100- 139 immortal 3000, 140- 159 immortal 4000, 160- 175 immortal 50000.
Description of Xianyu Deduction Experience: Players can choose to use Xianyu to deduct the experience fee, and only support all Xianyu deductions or all consumption experiences. Xianyu's experience deduction ratio is related to the player's level. Xianyu 1 point can be deducted from the experience: character level *450. Deducting the experience fee has nothing to do with the fixed fee. If the player chooses to use the fairy jade to deduct the experience, he still needs to pay the original fixed fairy jade fee.
For sects who enjoy preferential treatment to convert, the deduction fee of Xianyu is calculated according to the experience required after preferential treatment. When the sect conversion target of a character in the same race is the sect that the character once joined, the player can choose two conversion modes: normal consumption mode: consumption is the same as normal sect conversion, and the attribute point can be reset.
Preferential mode: only consumes 10% of the experience of ordinary sect transformation and fairy land, and there is no attribute point reset. A character of level 60-89 can deduct up to 50 potential fruits. The upper limit of experience in role deduction of level 90 and above is 654.38+0 billion.
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