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Is it possible to maintain being on the leaderboards once you've completed all the lessons?
after all, the xp from the lessons isn't insignificant... challenges I've completed have netted between 3 xp and 23 xp, which is a wide range for attempting to math it without mean/median data. I've also encountered one or two challenges that took away more than 20 xp. How is that even structured? Basically I'm thinking that 100 won challenges every week should keep you on the leaderboards and 200 should give you top five. Thoughts?
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yes
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Doing challenges develops knowledge, meaning you're more likely to win(and gain xp), plus you can see which areas you need to practice from ones you commonly get wrong.
there's also the badges for completing/winning x challenges which also give xp.
you could challenge people at a higher level, you'd gain more xp from those wins
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i think so Oriana
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Tracy, does that mean that, if I lose to people of a lower level, I lose more xp?