The World Ends With You
The World Ends With You
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[[File:Level and difficulty selector.png|right|The level gauge and [[difficulty]] selector (Nintendo DS Version).]]
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[[File:Level and difficulty selector.png|thumb|250px|The level gauge and [[difficulty]] selector (Nintendo DS Version).]]
 
[[File:LevelGaugeFinalRemix.png|thumb|223x223px|The level gauge in ''Final Remix''.]]
'''Level''' (abbreviated as '''Lv.'''{{Question}}<!--just on the wiki, or also in the game?? if it's in the game, is there a period used?-->) is a [[combat]]-specific [[Characters|character]] stat in {{TWEWY}}. Level affects the player's [[drop]] rate and [[HP]], which are both shared by [[Neku Sakuraba|Neku]] and his [[partner]]. The
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'''Level''' (abbreviated as '''Lv.'''{{Question}}<!--just on the wiki, or also in the game?? if it's in the game, is this exactly how it is spelled and punctuated?-->) is a [[combat]]-specific [[Characters|character]] stat that works differently in {{TWEWY}} than many other [[wikipedia:Role-playing_video_game|RPGs]]. The player's level only affects their [[drop]] rate and [[HP]], both of which are shared by [[Neku Sakuraba|Neku]] and his [[partner]]. The player's '''level gauge''' ('''LVG''') is displayed at the bottom of the [[Phone Menu]], and can be set to anywhere from the minimum level (level 1) to the player's maximum level.
[[File:LevelGaugeFinalRemix.png|thumb|223x223px|The Level Gauge in ''Final Remix''.]]
 
player's level gauge ('''LVG''') is displayed at the bottom of the [[Phone Menu]], and can be set to anywhere from the minimum level (Level 1) to the player's maximum level.
 
   
 
==Leveling up==
 
==Leveling up==
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[[File:Level_Up_SR.png|thumb|left|125px|The "Level Up" text]]
The concept of Level in ''The World Ends with You'' works differently from many other games. Although a "Level-Up" message will appear in battle once characters have received enough EXP, there is no set Level and the Player is free to change their current Level at any time from the Phone Menu.
 
 
Levels are earned from gaining enough [[EXP|Experience Points]] (EXP) in battle. When the player levels up in battle, both Neku and his partner's [[HP]] gauge is completely refilled, and nearby enemies are damaged as a beam of light surrounds Neku and his partner.
   
 
The player begins the game at level 1, while the maximum level is '''level 100''', which is denoted with a '''star''' in the menu (a [[File:Star (2x scaled).png|Star|link=]] in the original Nintendo DS version, and a [[File:Day Completion Star SR.png|18px|Star|link=]] in remixed versions).
Levels are earned from gaining enough [[EXP|Experience Points]] (EXP) in battle. When you level up in battle, your [[HP]] Gauge is completely refilled and nearby enemies are damaged as a beam of light surrounds Neku and his partner.
 
   
 
==Adjusting level==
The player begins the game at Level 1, while the maximum level is '''Level 100''', which is denoted with a '''star''' in the menu (a [[File:Star (2x scaled).png|Star|link=]] in the original Nintendo DS version, and a [[File:Day Completion Star SR.png|18px|Star|link=]] in remixed versions).
 
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The player has both a '''maximum level''' and a '''set level''', with the maximum level being determined by the amount of EXP the player has accumulated, and the set level being the level that the player chooses to play at. If the player never manually adjusts their level, then they will always be at the maximum level by default (thus having high HP but a low drop rate). Both the maximum level and the set level will increase at the same time when the player levels up, so if the player desires to play at a certain level, they will need to adjust their level again after leveling up. At level 100, the player's level will be displayed as <code>[set Level]/</code>[[File:Star (2x scaled).png|Star|link=]] (set to maximum level, it would display as [[File:Star (2x scaled).png|Star|link=]]<code>/</code>[[File:Star (2x scaled).png|Star|link=]]).
   
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The player can adjust their level at any time that the Phone Menu can be accessed, as frequently as they wish. To change the currently set level, the player can either drag the slider within the level gauge or tap the arrows to either side of the level gauge. As the slider moves to the left and decreases the set level, the player's Max HP drops by 50 HP per level in exchange for increasing the drop rate by 1 point, and vice-versa if the player moves the level higher.
==Changing level==
 
There are actually two types of Level: Your current level being used and your maximum level, the highest one you can use. To change the level you are currently using, there is a slider on the Phone Menu. As you move it to the left and ''decrease'' your level, your Max HP drops by 50 per level in exchange for 1 point of [[Drop Rate]], and vice-versa. At Level 100, the player's level will be displayed as <code>[current Level]/</code>[[File:Star (2x scaled).png|Star|link=]].
 
 
Additionally, the Noise Report on the Phone Menu records will show the lowest level you have managed to beat each particular enemy at on difficulties Normal or higher. It is also possible to increase your maximum drop rate level through food items such as [[Curious Mushrooms]] and [[Absolute Shadow Ramen]]. By consuming these items, your maximum drop rate level increases.
 
   
 
Additionally, the [[Noise Report]] on the Phone Menu records will show the lowest level that the player has managed to beat each particular enemy at on [[Difficulty|difficulties]] of Normal or higher. It is also possible to increase the maximum drop rate level by consuming [[food]] items such as [[Curious Mushrooms]] and [[Absolute Shadow Ramen]].
 
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Revision as of 03:15, 22 June 2019

Level and difficulty selector

The level gauge and difficulty selector (Nintendo DS Version).

LevelGaugeFinalRemix

The level gauge in Final Remix.

Level (abbreviated as Lv. ? ] ) is a combat-specific character stat that works differently in The World Ends with You than many other RPGs. The player's level only affects their drop rate and HP, both of which are shared by Neku and his partner. The player's level gauge (LVG) is displayed at the bottom of the Phone Menu, and can be set to anywhere from the minimum level (level 1) to the player's maximum level.

Leveling up

Level Up SR

The "Level Up" text

Levels are earned from gaining enough Experience Points (EXP) in battle. When the player levels up in battle, both Neku and his partner's HP gauge is completely refilled, and nearby enemies are damaged as a beam of light surrounds Neku and his partner.

The player begins the game at level 1, while the maximum level is level 100, which is denoted with a star in the menu (a Star in the original Nintendo DS version, and a Star in remixed versions).

Adjusting level

The player has both a maximum level and a set level, with the maximum level being determined by the amount of EXP the player has accumulated, and the set level being the level that the player chooses to play at. If the player never manually adjusts their level, then they will always be at the maximum level by default (thus having high HP but a low drop rate). Both the maximum level and the set level will increase at the same time when the player levels up, so if the player desires to play at a certain level, they will need to adjust their level again after leveling up. At level 100, the player's level will be displayed as [set Level]/Star (set to maximum level, it would display as Star/Star).

The player can adjust their level at any time that the Phone Menu can be accessed, as frequently as they wish. To change the currently set level, the player can either drag the slider within the level gauge or tap the arrows to either side of the level gauge. As the slider moves to the left and decreases the set level, the player's Max HP drops by 50 HP per level in exchange for increasing the drop rate by 1 point, and vice-versa if the player moves the level higher.

Additionally, the Noise Report on the Phone Menu records will show the lowest level that the player has managed to beat each particular enemy at on difficulties of Normal or higher. It is also possible to increase the maximum drop rate level by consuming food items such as Curious Mushrooms and Absolute Shadow Ramen.