Okay, let's try to figure out at what level in RuneScape you reach half the XP of the maximum level, which is 99. The user provided a detailed book with XP tables for different skills. First, I need to check the XP table in the book. Looking at the "Skills/Experience Table" section, there's a table that lists each level from 1 to 99, the XP needed to reach that level, and the XP difference from the previous level. The maximum XP for level 99 is 130,344, which is the sum of all the XP differences up to that point. Wait, actually, the XP needed to reach level 99 is 130,344. So half of that would be around 65,172 XP. Now, I need to find the level where the cumulative XP reaches approximately 65,172. Let me go through the table. The cumulative XP to reach each level is the "Experience needed to reach level" column. Let me check each entry until I find the one that's closest to 65,172. Looking at the table: Level 99: 130,344 XP needed. So half is 65,172. Level 65: 44,942 XP needed to reach level 65. The difference from the previous level is 42,413. Level 66: 49,625 XP needed. The difference is 4,683 (from level 65's 44,942 to 49,625 is 4,683). Wait, maybe I need to sum up the XP differences to get the total XP up to each level. Alternatively, the "Experience needed to reach level" column already shows the total XP required to reach that level. So for example, level 1 needs 0 XP, level 2 needs 83, level 3 needs 174, etc. So, to find when you reach half of the max XP, you need to find the level where the "Experience needed to reach level" is about half of 130,344. Let's calculate half of 130,344, which is 65,172. Now, looking through the table for the level where the XP needed is closest to this number. Looking at the table entries: Level 60: 73,762.7 XP? Wait, the table shows the numbers as integers. Let me check again. The user's table might have a typo, but in the provided data, the Experience needed to reach level 99 is 130,344. Let me check the cumulative XP for each level. Wait, the table in the book for the Experience Table is under "Skills/Experience Table", and the user has given data from level 1 up to 99. Let me scan through the levels: Level 1: 0 XP Level 2: 83 Level 3: 174 ... Level 20: 4,470 ... Level 30: 13,363 Level 40: 37,224 Level 50: 75,127 Level 60: 121,042 Wait, the user's data shows: For level 60, the Experience needed to reach is 273,742. Wait, no, looking at the data provided: The user's table shows for level 60: 273,804 XP needed. Wait, let me check again. The user's data for the Experience Table is as follows: The table starts with level 1 to 99. For example: Level 1: 0 XP Level 2: 83 XP Level 3: 174 XP ... Level 60: 273,804 XP needed Level 61: 302,288 XP needed ... Level 99: 1,303,443 XP needed (assuming the numbers in the user's table are in the order as given) Wait, the user's table for level 99 shows "1,303,443" as the Experience needed to reach level 99. So half of that is 651,721.5. Now, I need to find the level where the cumulative XP is about 651,721.5. Looking at the data: Level 60: 273,804 Level 61: 302,288 Level 62: 333,804 Level 63: 368,599 Level 64: 407,015 Level 65: 449,428 Level 66: 496,254 Level 67: 547,953 Level 68: 605,032 Level 69: 668,051 Level 70: 737,627 So between level 69 and 70, the cumulative XP crosses 651,721.5. Let me check: Level 69: 668,051 XP needed to reach level 69. Level 70: 737,627 XP needed to reach level 70. Half of the max XP (level 99) is 651,721.5. So the level where the XP needed is just below half is level 69. The XP needed for level 69 is 668,051. Wait, that's actually above half. Wait, maybe I made a mistake here. Let me recheck the data. Wait, the user's table for level 99 is 1,303,443 XP. Half is 651,721.5. Now, looking at the data: Level 60: 273,804 XP Level 70: 737,627 XP So the halfway point is between level 60 and 70. Let me check each level's XP: Level 60: 273,804 Level 61: 302,288 Level 62: 333,804 Level 63: 368,599 Level 64: 407,015 Level 65: 449,428 Level 66: 496,254 Level 67: 547,953 Level 68: 605,032 Level 69: 668,051 Level 70: 737,627 So, the halfway point of 651,721.5 is between level 69 (668,051) and level 70 (737,627). Wait, no, actually, level 69's XP needed is already higher than half. Wait, 668,051 is higher than 651,721.5. So perhaps the halfway point is around level 68. Let's see: Level 68: 605,032 XP Level 69: 668,051 XP So, the XP to reach level 68 is 605,032, and to reach level 69 is 668,051. The halfway is 651,721.5. So the level where the cumulative XP is closest to half of max is level 68. The difference between 605,032 and 668,051 is 63,019 XP. So halfway is 651,721.5. Let me see: At level 68, you need 605,032 XP. The XP required to reach level 99 is 1,303,443. Half of that is 651,721.5. So the halfway point is reached between level 68 and 69. The exact level where you reach half the XP of max level is around level 68 or 69. But since the user is asking for the level when you get to half the XP of max level, it's the level where the total XP needed is half of the XP needed to reach level 99. So the answer is that you reach half the XP of max level (level 99) at level 68 or 69. However, the exact level where the XP is closest to half would be level 68, as level 69's XP is 668,051 which is already over half. Wait, the user's table shows for level 69: 668,051 XP needed. Which is actually over half (651,721.5). Therefore, the halfway point is reached at level 68, which is 605,032 XP. The next level (69) is 668,051, which is over half. Therefore, the level where you reach half the XP of max level is level 68 or 69, depending on when the cumulative XP crosses the halfway mark. But since level 68 is 605,032 and level 69 is 668,051, the halfway is between these two. However, the exact level where the total XP to reach that level is half of the total XP for level 99 would be around level 68.5, but since levels are whole numbers, it's either 68 or 69. But in the data provided, the Experience needed to reach level 99 is 1,303,443 (from the user's table). Half of that is 651,721.5. So the level where the XP needed is closest to that is level 69 (668,051) which is 16,329.5 XP above half. Level 68 is 605,032, which is 46,689.5 XP below half. Therefore, the level where you reach half the XP of max level is level 68, and you need to get halfway through the XP between level 68 and 69 to reach the halfway point. But since the question is about the level when you get to half the XP of max level, the answer is level 68 or 69. However, the user might be looking for the level where the cumulative XP is exactly half. Alternatively, maybe the user is referring to the level that is halfway in terms of the experience required to reach it compared to level 99. Since the XP to reach level 99 is 1,303,443, half is 651,721.5. Looking at the Experience needed to reach each level: Level 60: 273,804 Level 65: 449,428 Level 70: 737,627 So between level 65 and 70, the XP increases from 449k to 737k. The halfway is 651k. So to find the exact level, let's see: Level 68: 605,032 Level 69: 668,051 So, the halfway is between 68 and 69. Since the question is about the level, it's not a whole level but between them. However, the user might be expecting the level where the XP needed to reach that level is half of the max. Since level 68 is 605,032 and level 69 is 668,051, the halfway is somewhere around 68.5. But since the user's table doesn't list that, perhaps the answer is level 68 or 69. But maybe the user is asking for the level that is numerically half of 99, which is 49.5, so around level 50. However, the XP required for level 50 is 101,333. The XP for level 99 is 1,303,443. So half of the max XP is 651,721.5. The level where you reach half the XP is around level 68 or 69. So the answer is that you reach half the XP of level 99 at around level 68 or 69. But according to the data, the exact level where the cumulative XP is closest to half is level 68, as it's the last level before exceeding half. However, the user's table might have a typo, but based on the data given, level 68 is 605,032 XP and level 69 is 668,051. Therefore, the answer would be level 68 or 69. But since the user's data shows level 68 at 605,032 and level 69 at 668,051, the halfway is 651,721.5. So the level where you reach half the XP of max level is around level 68.5, which isn't a real level, so the closest is level 69. But the user's question is phrased as "when you get to half the xp of max level". So the answer is the level where the total XP needed to reach that level is half of the XP needed to reach level 99. Based on the data, that's between level 68 and 69. Since the user's data doesn't have a level 68.5, but the next whole level is 69. So the answer is approximately level 68-69. However, the user might be looking for a specific level. Let me check the data again. Wait, the user's table for level 68 is 605,032 XP needed. The total XP for level 99 is 1,303,443. Half of that is 651,721.5. So the difference between level 68 and 69 is 668,051 - 605,032 = 63,019 XP. So to reach 651,721.5 from level 68, you need 651,721.5 - 605,032 = 46,689.5 XP. Since each level up to 99 requires more XP, and the XP required for level 69 is 668,051, which is 63,019 XP more than level 68. So 46,689.5 XP is about 74% of the way from level 68 to 69. Therefore, the answer is approximately level 68.74, but since levels are integers, the user might expect level 68 or 69. In the absence of exact data, the answer is that you reach half the XP of level 99 at around level 68 or 69. However, the user's data might not have the exact halfway point, so the best answer is that it's approximately level 68 or 69. But looking at the data again, perhaps the user's table is different. Wait, in the user's data for level 99, the Experience needed is 1,303,443. Let me check the data again. The user's table is as follows: Level 99: 1,303,443 XP needed to reach. Half of that is 651,721.5. Looking at the data for each level: Level 60: 273,804 Level 61: 302,288 Level 62: 333,804 Level 63: 368,599 Level 64: 407,015 Level 65: 449,428 Level 66: 496,254 Level 67: 547,953 Level 68: 605,032 Level 69: 668,051 Level 70: 737,627 So level 68 is at 605,032, level 69 is 668,051. The halfway is 651,721.5. So between level 68 and 69, the XP needed increases by 63,019. Therefore, halfway is 651,721.5 - 605,032 = 46,689.5 XP into level 69's XP. So the level is 68 with some XP into level 69. Since the question is about the level, the answer is level 68 or 69. However, the user might want the exact level where the total XP is half of level 99's total. Since level 69's total is 668,051 which is more than half, the answer is level 68 is below half, level 69 is above. So the halfway point is reached during the training to level 69. Therefore, the answer is that you reach half the XP of level 99 at around level 68 or 69. But perhaps the user is looking for a specific level. Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for the level that is numerically half of 99, which is 49.5, but that's not related to XP. So based on the XP data, the answer is approximately level 68-69. However, the user's data may not have the exact level. Let me check if there's a level in the table where the Experience needed is around 651,721.5. Looking at the data, there's no such level. The closest is level 69 at 668,051. Therefore, the answer is that you reach half the XP of max level (level 99) at level 68 or 69. But since the user might want the exact level, perhaps the answer is level 68, as that's the last level before reaching the halfway point. However, the correct way is to calculate when the cumulative XP is half of the total for level 99. So the final answer is that you reach half the XP of level 99 at approximately level 68 or 69. However, since the data shows that level 68 is 605,032 and level 69 is 668,051, and the halfway is 651,721.5, the exact level would be between 68 and 69. Therefore, the answer is level 68 or 69. But the user might want the level where the XP is exactly half. Since there's no such level in the data, the best answer is that it's around level 68 or 69. Alternatively, maybe the user is referring to the level that is halfway in terms of the level number, which is 49.5, but that's not the same as XP. So the answer is that you reach half the XP of max level (level 99) at approximately level 68 or 69. But given the data, the exact level is around 68.5. Since the user's table doesn't have that, the answer is level 68 or 69. However, the user's question is "when you get to half the xp of max level", so the answer is the level where the cumulative XP is half of the total XP for level 99. Therefore, the answer is level 68 or 69. But perhaps the user wants the exact level. Given that the user's data shows level 69 is 668,051 and level 70 is 737,627, and the halfway is 651,721.5, the answer is level 68 or 69. But since the user's data for level 68 is 605,032 and level 69 is 668,051, the halfway is between these two. Therefore, the answer is approximately level 68-69. In **Old School RuneScape**, the **Experience Table** provided in the guide details the cumulative experience points (XP) required to reach each level. The maximum level is **99**, which requires **1,303,443 XP** in total. To determine the level at which you reach **half of the XP required for level 99**, we calculate: $$ \frac{1,303,443}{2} = 651,721.5 \text{ XP} $$ From the **Skills/Experience Table** in the guide: - **Level 68** requires **605,032 XP**. - **Level 69** requires **668,051 XP**. The halfway point of **651,721.5 XP** falls **between level 68 and 69**, as level 68 is below the target and level 69 exceeds it. Specifically: - At **level 68**, you are **46,689.5 XP short** of halfway. - At **level 69**, you are **16,329.5 XP above** the halfway mark. Thus, **you reach half the XP of level 99 at approximately level 68.74** (interpolated between levels 68 and 69). Since RuneScape uses whole-number levels, the **closest integer level is 69**, but the exact halfway point occurs **during the training to level 69**. ### Summary: - **Half of the XP for level 99** is reached **between level 68 and 69**. - The **cumulative XP at level 68** is **605,032**. - The **cumulative XP at level 69** is **668,051**. - The **halfway point** is **651,721.5 XP**, which lies **between these two levels**. Output generated in 532.98 seconds (9.63 tokens/s, 5132 tokens, context 107202, seed 101987813)