I upgraded an axeman to a maceman. He kept his level but his XP was reset to 10. 10/28. Is this intentional or a bug?
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Are unitsd suppose to revert to 10 XP after being upgraded?
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This is intentional, not a bug. Its also a pain in the ass, but its been in CivIV for as long as I can remember. I'm sure there is a justification for the lost points that someone else knows. Just remember, you don't lose the promotions, just the points.A thing either is what it appears to be; or it is not, but yet appears to be; or it is, but does not appear to be; or it is not, and does not appear to be.--Epictitus
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The justification is to make it somewhat harder to have an uber-elite army. Or else, upgrades 17 XP axeman to maceman, then the 28 XP mace to Greandier, etc.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
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It is intentional.
Just check the XP before upgrading. If less than 10 no problem. If above 10, you need to consider - is it best to upgrade (for a stronger unit you need now) or can you wait till you get to the next promotion level.
Myself - if I am only a few (it depends on the level) XP away - I wait. Unless I think I may lose a vital City/Resource etc.
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Two posts while I was writing mine."What if somebody gave a war and nobody came?" Allen Ginsberg
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Warlords are an exception to this rule.USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
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Originally posted by Solver
Not the Warlords expansion, but units which are led by a Warlord .
Warlords units do not revert back to 10 XP when upgraded."What if somebody gave a war and nobody came?" Allen Ginsberg
"Opinions are like arses, everyone has one." Anon
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You keep the promos, but when you are reset to 10, you are still required to meet the XP for the next promo. For example, if you have an Axeman with 19 XP and therefore 4 promos and then upgrade to Maceman, the Maceman will have 10 XP and 4 promos. That means he needs to get another [edit] 16 [/edit] XP to get the next promo. I hope that is a clear explanation.Last edited by senowen; December 15, 2006, 14:09.A thing either is what it appears to be; or it is not, but yet appears to be; or it is, but does not appear to be; or it is not, and does not appear to be.--Epictitus
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The unit's experience is set to 10 but the level of experience required to get to the next level stays the same as it was before the upgrade.
If you have a unit which was on 25 experience and needed an extra 1 point to get to 26 for a promotion, when you upgrade it will return to 10 and so you'll need 16 points before promotion. The higher the level of the unit the more this hurts as you will then need to win large numbers of battles before you can promote again.
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Well, since upgrades are expensive and more likely to be done en masse by the AI. I have no problem with this.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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Originally posted by Solver
The justification is to make it somewhat harder to have an uber-elite army. Or else, upgrades 17 XP axeman to maceman, then the 28 XP mace to Greandier, etc.
In addition to this, I remember reading somewhere that, logic-wise, the reduction in experience points were also meant to reflect the inevitable unfamiliarity that comes with a new set of weapons, armour etc and associated different tactics when upgraded."Common sense is as rare as genius" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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