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Friday, November 15th 2002, 4:39pm

What are these lines HP/MP/EXP (in post/profile)

It's a little mod for phpBB! You can see the status of the user!

Here the text of the programmer:

Determine Hit Points (HP)

Hp is based on user activity.
Max HP is based on the user's level, and will generally
be the same for all users of the same level.

A user's current HP is based on the user's posts per day.
A higher post per day (ppd), the more HP they will have. A
user with an average PPD (set below) will have 50% of their
max HP. As a user goes over the average PPD, they will have
more HP, but the gains will decrease as the user's PPD increases.
This makes achieving 100% hp difficult, but not impossible.

For users with under the average PPD, they will have HP equal
to 1/2 the percentage their ppd is of the average.
ie- a user with 2.5 ppd, and an average ppd of 5 will have
25% of their max HP. This is because 2.5 is 50% of 5, and 1/2
of that, is 25%.

Users who manage to post so far above the average that they have
more HP than their max will recieve a bonus to their max HP.

Note that users at level 0 will always have 0 / 0 hp.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Determine MP

MP is calculated by how long the user has been around
and how often they post.

Max MP is based on level, and increases with level
Each post a user makes costs them mp,
and a user regenerates mp proportional to how
many days they have been registered

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Determine EXP percentage

Experience is determined by how far the user is away
from the next level. This is expressed as a percentage.

Note, a user of level 0 has 100% experience. Making one post
will put them at level 1. Also, a user that is shown to have 100%
experience, will go up a level on their next post.

Read? :wink:

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "OhReally" (Jul 28th 2008, 12:16am)


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Thursday, February 27th 2003, 2:07pm

This MP thing, isn't it possible that this will cripple the level of activity in this forum.

I haven't been around for so long but the activity here seems to be (parden the expresission) pretty lame.

Except for this the forum is VERY nice I must say. Great work!
Ofcorse I use windows, how else would I get fresh air into the room?

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Tuesday, March 11th 2003, 7:28pm

So, where do you find the code for this? My personal forum needs something like this with all the RP'ers that contribute.

4

Friday, June 13th 2003, 1:35pm

Excellent, I was wondering what they meant.
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Monday, December 1st 2003, 7:17pm

Cool!!! Where can I get this MOD? plz plz plz plz tell!!!

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Monday, December 1st 2003, 8:30pm

here

www.phpbbhacks.com : search for hp mod

or google.com

7

Thursday, April 1st 2004, 8:18pm

well, hp mod no longer exists on phpBB.

It's now called the "Poster Level" mod. Still not yet released for phpBB 2.0.6 and up.

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Friday, September 24th 2004, 4:15pm

what does MP mean?
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Saturday, September 25th 2004, 1:22am

Quoted

what does MP mean?


Magic Points. HP, MP, and EXP are pretty standard for people who play RPGs (Role Playing Games) such as nethack, Wesnoth, and so on.

I have a couple questions also. I'm surprised this hasn't been answered already.
1. If you run out of MP, can you no longer post?
2. Is it that each post will give you an experience point?

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Saturday, September 25th 2004, 1:53am

I answered my own questions.

1. If you run out of MP you can still post
2. EXP goes up 1 point per post