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[[File:Mlpit princess shroob defeat us.png|thumb|'''Experience Points''' as seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''.]]
[[File:Mlpit princess shroob defeat us.png|thumb|Experience Points as seen in the North American version of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'']]
'''[[wikipedia:Experience point|Experience Point]]s''' (usually just referred to as '''Experience''', or abbreviated as '''Exp.''', '''EXP''', or '''XP''') are units of measurement used in [[wikipedia:Role-playing video game|role-playing video game]]s to quantify the progression of a playable character through the game. The RPGs of the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] generally award these points for defeating opponents in battle; RPGs of other franchises may also award them for completing quests or overcoming obstacles. When a sufficient number of Experience Points is obtained, the character [[Level Up|Levels Up]], earning increases to statistics such as their health, attack power, or special-moves capacities. As characters gain levels, the amount of Experience Points needed to reach levels increase, making it more difficult to level up. In general, enemies encountered at the beginning of a game drop less Experience Points than those found later on. Bosses and rarely-encountered enemies can drop a significant amount of Experience Points when defeated. When a character reaches their maximum level, Experience Points do nothing for them, and whatever Experience Points collected after that are not distributed to other characters.
'''{{wp|Experience point|Experience Point}}s''' (usually just referred to as '''Experience''', or abbreviated as '''Exp.''', '''EXP''', or '''XP''') are units of measurement used in {{wp|role-playing video game}}s to quantify the progression of a playable character through the game. The RPGs of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] generally award these points for defeating opponents in battle; RPGs of other franchises may also award them for completing quests or overcoming obstacles. When a sufficient number of Experience Points is obtained, the character [[level up|levels up]], earning increases to statistics such as their health, attack power, or special-moves capacities. As characters gain levels, the amount of Experience Points needed to reach levels increases, making it more difficult to level up. In general, enemies encountered at the beginning of a game drop less Experience Points than those found later on. Bosses and rarely-encountered enemies can drop a significant amount of Experience Points when defeated. When a character reaches their maximum level, Experience Points do nothing for them, and whatever Experience Points collected after that are not distributed to other characters.
 
==History==
==''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Experience Points earned in battles are divided up between the party members (halved if there are two, in thirds for three), and are displayed as such on the victory results screen: if the player's party earns 30 Experience Points from a battle, "10 Exp." will be displayed. Characters can also receive Experience Points from battles, even if they did not participate in them; they would earn the same amount as those in the player's current party. The player can purchase the '''Exp. Booster''' Accessory to double the amount of Experience Points only for the party member wearing it. If the player gets a [[Game Over]] in battle, the player is sent back to their last Save Point while still retaining any new levels, Experience Points, Coins, and items gained. The player also has a chance to double their Exp. earned at the end of a battle from the "[[Wheeere's Yoshi?!]]" minigame if they successfully get the [[Baby Yoshi]] from one of the three eggs shuffled around.
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], Experience Points earned in a battle are divided up between the active party members (halved if there are two, in thirds for three), and are displayed as such on the victory results screen: if the player's party earns 30 Experience Points from a battle, "10 Exp." is displayed. Characters can also receive Experience Points from battles, even if they did not participate in them; they would earn the same amount as those in the player's current party. The player can purchase the [[Exp. Booster]] Accessory to double the amount of Experience Points only for the party member wearing it. In the original game, if the player gets a [[Game Over]] in battle, the player is sent back to their last Save Point while still retaining any new levels, Experience Points, Coins, and items gained. The player also has a chance to double their Experience Points earned at the end of a battle from the "[[Wheeere's Yoshi?!]]" minigame if they successfully get the [[Baby Yoshi]] from one of the three eggs shuffled around.


A party member can collect a maximum of 9,999 Experience Points, bringing them to the maximum level of 30. Experience Points are still divided up regardless of how many party members have already reached this level.
A party member can collect a maximum of 9,999 Experience Points, bringing them to the maximum level of 30. Experience Points are still divided up regardless of how many party members have already reached this level.


For a listing of how many Experience Points are needed to advance levels for each character, see: ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars level up progressions]]''.
For a listing of how many Experience Points are needed to advance levels for each character, see: ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars level up progressions]]''
 
In the remake, the player may randomly encounter "special enemies" in battle that yield twice as much Exp. upon defeat. When the game's difficulty is set to [[Easy Mode|Breezy Mode]], the player's party earns 20% more Exp. from enemies and bosses.
 
===''Paper Mario'' series===
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In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Experience Points are called "[[Star Point]]s", but their purpose is unchanged.
 
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Point]]s serve as EXP, and is shared among all playable characters.
 
In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', Hammer Scraps serve as EXP for increasing paint supply.
 
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', EXP is given through the process of fishing to increase the size of [[Cheep Cheep]]s and [[Blooper]]s at fishing spots.
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===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
==''Paper Mario'' series==
[[File:BattleFinishSuperstarSagaBowsersMinions.jpg|thumb|The earned Experience Points in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' for both characters is added to their total.]]
In the original format of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], Experience Points are called "[[Star Point]]s", but their purpose is unchanged. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Point]]s serve as EXP. In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', EXP is absent. In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', Hammer Scraps serve as EXP for increasing paint supply.
In the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]], the total Experience Points earned in battle is applied to all characters, effectively [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|doub]][[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|ling]], [[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam|tripling]] or [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|quadrupling]] the amount actually earned. If a character is [[downed|KO'd]] when a battle is over, they do not earn any Experience Points at all.


In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', when the Mario Bros. fight enemies inside [[Bowser]]'s [[Bowser's body|body]] within the same battle he is, the Experience Points earned between them is separate.
==''Mario & Luigi'' series==
[[File:Battle Results (With 4x EXP and Coins).jpg|thumb|The earned Experience Points in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'' for all three characters is added to their total.]]
In the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]], the total Experience Points earned in battle is applied to all characters, effectively [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|doub]][[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|ling]], [[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam|tripling]] or [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|quadrupling]] the amount actually earned. If a character is [[Down|KO'd]] when a battle is over, they do not earn any Experience Points at all.


In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', both Mario and Luigi earn equal experience points from enemies defeated in the Dream World, subject to multipliers such as the "Quick Level" rank bonus.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', when the Mario Bros. fight enemies inside [[Bowser]]'s body within the same battle he is, the Experience Points earned between them is separate.
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===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
==''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''==
In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', XP earned in battles are divided up between the teammates on the player's active team: the less teammates the player has on their team, the more XP each teammate earns. If the XP divided between the teammates ends at a decimal point, the value is rounded up. As with ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', XP is divided up between all members of the player's team regardless of how many have already reached their maximum levels.
In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', XP earned in battles are divided up between the teammates on the player's active team: the less teammates the player has on their team, the more XP each teammate earns. If the XP divided between the teammates ends at a decimal point, the value is rounded up. As with ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', XP is divided up between all members of the player's team regardless of how many have already reached their maximum levels.


The player can also provide XP for their teammates by depowering other teammates in the player's Ally Box for their XP in the Power Up spot at [[Toad House]]s. Depowering teammates removes them from the player's Ally Box and up to five allies can be depowered at a time. A teammate can provide more XP for another the higher their level is, with their base XP value multiplied by their current level. Teammates getting an ally's XP receive 50% more if their main attributes match. [[Coin Coffer]]s and [[King Coin Coffer]]s provide a significant power up for teammates using this method. Occasionally, a teammate may earn twice as much XP from another teammate than normal.
The player can also provide XP for their teammates by depowering other teammates in the player's Ally Box for their XP in the Power Up spot at [[Toad House]]s. Depowering teammates removes them from the player's Ally Box and up to five allies can be depowered at a time. A teammate can provide more XP for another the higher their level is, with their base XP value multiplied by their current level. Teammates getting an ally's XP receive 50% more if their main attributes match. [[Coin Coffer]]s and [[King Coin Coffer]]s provide a significant power up for teammates using this method. Occasionally, a teammate may earn twice as much XP from another teammate than normal.
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===''Mario Kart Tour''===
In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', drivers, karts and gliders will earn Experience Points after each race. The number of points depends on the engine class and the place at which the player finishes. First place in 150cc and 200cc will give 10 experience points, and each place lower than first and each engine class below 150cc will grant one less point. When a driver, kart or glider's Experience Point gauge is fully filled, the amount of base points of this driver, kart or glider will increase. If the driver, kart or glider already has the maximum amount of base points, however, it will not earn Experience Points anymore. Each day, it is possible to obtain up to 150 experience points for drivers, for karts and for gliders by racing. (However, this is a soft limit, as the race that reaches 150 experience points will count for all the points.) When this limit is reached, the player cannot obtain experience points by racing until the next day. Experience Points can also be earned to a driver, kart or glider with [[point-boost ticket]]s. A point-boost Ticket will earn 50 Experience Points to a driver, kart and glider and the player can use as many tickets as they own at every time. Any drivers, karts, and gliders at the maximum base points will waste any experience points gained, without any sort of redistribution or experience points saving for later. Drivers take a total of 657 experience points to reach the maximum base points, and karts and gliders take 471 experience points to reach the maximum base points. Base points are leveled up 25 times past the default amount before they reach the maximum base points.
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===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
In ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', XP is rewarded to the Heroes after clearing battles, unlike in other titles where the amount rewarded is determined by the quantity or types of enemies fought therein.
The Heroes are also rewarded XP for clearing [[Quest]]s, such as story-related Main Quests, and Side Quests such as Spark Quests, Side Quests offered by [[Madame Bwahstrella]], and those involving defeating giant boss versions of certain enemies. For a listing of how much XP is needed to advance levels for each Hero, see: ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope level up progressions]]''.
[[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]] can gain XP to level up when the player feeds them [[Star Bit]]s. For every 10 Star Bits given, a Spark receives 10 XP.
==Gallery==
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XP icon MRSOH.png|''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Experience Points===
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