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Leveling very slow

Didnt even notice this till someone pointed it out but i seem to be low level for my progression? Idk, might be wrong.



I'm on 7.3 and have explored acts 1, 2 and 3 and some of 4 and 5. Just asking cuz of missed mastery points in case that something is in fact off. A few people have said that they faced an issue like this and it was a bug so asking if anyone has had this.

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    pseudosanepseudosane Posts: 3,818 Guardian
    edited January 2023
    well, you answered our own question.
    explore act4 and you will be level 60.
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    AllnamesbetakenAllnamesbetaken Posts: 118

    well, you answered our own question.
    explore act4 and you will be level 60.

    Ooof suddenly double 5's seem really cool. Yup im gonna jus keep the masteries i have lol
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    Etm34Etm34 Posts: 1,644 ★★★★★

    well, you answered our own question.
    explore act4 and you will be level 60.

    Ooof suddenly double 5's seem really cool. Yup im gonna jus keep the masteries i have lol
    I’d go back and explore Act 4 if I were you. It’s long, boring, and the content rewards are not of use for you. But those extra mastery points (and energy levels) are pretty crucial to have if you want to maximize your champions
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    PowerOfACandlePowerOfACandle Posts: 334 ★★★
    Use xp boosts and keep repeating the first two fights in 4.4.1
    That's the fastest way to level up I know.
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    GiuliameijGiuliameij Posts: 1,849 ★★★★

    Use xp boosts and keep repeating the first two fights in 4.4.1
    That's the fastest way to level up I know.

    Might aswell explore act 4 first, and then use this strategy if you want.
    Act 4 rewards your last mastery points, since you point out you don`t want to miss out on any.
    It is actually the only act that will ALWAYS keep the same value for exploration.
    There is no good argument not to do it, especially after the number of paths and total energy cost has been decreased by a lot.
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