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... sn't going to be able to keep up this record. If the cost increased by five times every five levels, by the time he made it to level ten and tried to fight for level eleven, it would be costing him two thousand five hundred experience for that single level, and he would only be getting ten experience per kill. He would have to kill two hundred fifty slimes. Two and a half times what he needed to do at level one. Not too difficult. But at fifteen, he would be needing twelve thousand experience at ...

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