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 == Experience == == Experience ==

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Main article: Economy

Experience

Experience is primary currency in World of Warships. Players earn experience in the same way as they do Credits through battles and special missions. Experience is measured by Experience Points (XP). There are several types of experience.

Ship Experience (XP)

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Ship experience (usually just 'XP'Ship XP) is the main type of experience. It is used to research (unlock) new ship modules and the next tier ship(s) in the tech tree, allowing the player to progress. Once researched, a module or ship can be bought for Credits, and if later sold need not be researched again.

On the post-battle 'Personal Score' tab, (modified) ship XP is displayed next to the silver starShip XP, and on the 'Credits and XP' tab as Total: in the appropriate column.

All types of experience — ship XP, Free XP, commander XP — derive from Base XP.

Base XP

Base XP (sometimes BXP) is the experience earned directly from a ship's performance in battle. See Earning Credits and Experience below for factors that determine base experience.

Base XP is modified by various bonuses such as daily first win, camouflage, signals, a premium account, etc. to yield the modified ship XPModified Ship Experience used to research modules and ships, and Elite XP. It is also the basis of earned Free experienceFree XP and Commander experience. See the Economics article for how these derived values are calculated.

Base XP appears on the post-battle report 'Team Score' tab and is used to rank team performance. It also appears on the 'Credits and XP' tab in the left-hand (non-premium) column as XP/Received/Earned where its use in calculating derived XP values is broken out.

Missions may require the accumulation of Base XP as the mission objective.

Earning Credits and Experience

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After a battle, each player receives base credits and experience according to his contribution to the battle.[1]

Note: Special rules apply for ships participating in Clan Battles.

Factors affecting the base amounts are listed below. [2]  N.b. that while these factors are used to calculate both XP and Credits, how they are used is not identical between the two.


According to tier

  • Rewards scale with the tier of your ship. For XP, a two-fold difference is possible between Tiers I and X for the same actions. For credits, the difference may be even greater.

Credits and Base Exp. earned by in-game actions

  • Damage is the most rewarded action you can take to earn credits and base xp.
  • Damage is rewarded by the percentage of the target ship's hit points removed, not the amount of raw damage done. Thus, 10,000 damage done to a destroyer is worth more than 10,000 damage done to a battleship. While if you deal 90% of hp to a destroyer, it will generate the same amount of credits and xp as when you deal 90% hp of a battleship, considering they are same tier.
  • The damage award scales depending on the tier disparity between ships. More is earned for damaging a higher tiered than a lower tiered ship.

Credits earned per action
Action Credits
420_ribbon_frag.png Frags (enemy kills) award credits the equivalent of 25% of the target's hit points in damage.
72_ribbon_splane.png422_ribbon_plane.png The tier of the aircraft carrier that the planes left from will be considered as the tier disparity. In 0.8.3, only the number of shot down planes are calculated into credits. This will change in the near future to damage done to planes.
415_ribbon_base_capture.png Captured will reward credits the equivalent of 1/3 of the target's hit points in damage.
414_ribbon_base_capture_assist.png If several ships contribute to the capture, the reward depends on the contribution of your capture.
416_ribbon_base_defense.png The reward for blocking capture is the same as the above and depends on the duration of the enemy's capture.
Base exeperience points earned per action
Action Base exp.
420_ribbon_frag.png Frags (enemy kills) award base exp. the equivalent of 10% of the target's hit points in damage.
72_ribbon_splane.png422_ribbon_plane.png The tier of the aircraft carrier that the planes left from will be considered as the tier disparity. In 0.8.3, only the number of shot down planes are calculated into base exp. This will change in the near future to damage done to planes.
415_ribbon_base_capture.png Captured will reward base exp. the equivalent of 2/3 of the target's hit points in damage.
414_ribbon_base_capture_assist.png If several ships contribute to the capture, the reward depends on the contribution of your capture.
416_ribbon_base_defense.png The reward for blocking capture is the same as the above and depends on the duration of the enemy's capture.

Potential damage and Spotting, Damage upon spotting

  • These account for less than 15% of total earned credits and base xp.
  • Potential damage : Any type of ammunition that passed or struck within 700m radius of one's ship are summed-up as "potential damage". The more "potential damage" you earned, the more credits and base xp are generated.
  • Different modifiers are applied to ship types. For example, the battleship earn the most amount of credits and base xp and the aircraft carrier the least if they recieved the same amount of potential damage.
  • The order of this is same as below
Potential damage, spotting, damage upon spotting economics modifiers by ship type


  • Detection - detecting a ship that has not been seen for at least 90 seconds[3] rewards:
    • CV receives 0.75% of XP/Credits for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • BB receives 1.50% of XP/Credits for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • DD receives 2.00% of XP/Credits for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • CR receives 3.25% of XP/Credits for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
  • The detection of aircraft and torpedoes also generates a small reward.
  • Spotting - detecting a ship that is then damaged by your allies[3] (that could not otherwise see the target) gives the following:
    • BB receives approximately 10% of the reward for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • CV receives approximately 20% of the reward for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • CR receives approximately 30% of the reward for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • DD receives approximately 40% of the reward for full HP damage to the spotted ship.
    • The spotter must be detecting the target at the moment the shells hit.
    • The reward is divided by the number of spotters.
    • Damage-over-time (fire, flood) is not rewarded.
  • The more Base Capture and Base Defense points you earn, the better.
  • XP is not awarded for damage to shore installations.
  • Diversity of activity is rewarded. For instance, a BB that camps at the back doing one task - shooting at long range - will earn less than the BB that accrues the same damage while shooting and also defending a capture point.
  • Achievements add hefty bonuses to the reward.
  • Finally, the base rewards increase greatly for the winning team.

To these base amounts, modifiers are applied to calculate the final reward amounts (see The Calculations for details). The post-battle report states the final, modified results on the 'Personal Score' tab, states the base XP on the 'Team Score' tab, summarizes the elements that affected the base rewards on the 'Details' tab, and breaks down the calculation of modified results on the 'Credits and XP' tab.

Friendly fire (dealing direct damage to allies, accidental or otherwise) decreases the amount of credits and experience earned, imposing a fine on the total amount. This will never cause the reward to go below zero, though.

The Calculations

Main article: Economics

See the Economics article for how Ship Experience, Credits, Commander XP, and Free XP are earned from a battle.
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