> Okay, let's try to figure out the answer to the question: "In DipiloBlop, what level are you at when you get to half the XP of max level?" The user provided a bunch of guides from the game, and I need to use that information to find the answer. First, I need to understand what the question is asking. They want to know the level (from 1 to 101) where the required XP to reach that level is half of the XP needed to reach the maximum level, which is 101. So essentially, I have to find the XP needed for level 101 and then see which level has approximately half that XP. Looking through the provided materials, there's a section called "Skills/Experience Table" which gives the XP required to reach each level from 1 to 101. The table lists the XP needed to reach each level and the difference from the previous level. The user probably expects me to refer to this table. The XP needed to reach level 101 is 507,038,931 as per the table. So half of that would be 507,038,931 / 2 = 253,519,465.5. Now I need to find the level where the XP required to reach it is just below this half value. Looking at the Experience Table: Level 95 requires 283,112,599 XP. That's more than half of 253M. Wait, let me check each level's "Experience needed to reach level" column: Let me list the XP values around the half mark: Looking for the level where "Experience needed to reach level" is closest to 253.5M without exceeding it. From the table: - Level 90: 151,417,175 XP - Level 91: 171,731, then 195,093, 221,634, 251,703, 285,768, etc. Wait, no, the "Experience needed to reach level" is cumulative. The column says "Experience needed to reach level": So for each level, the XP is the total needed to reach that level. The user wants the level where the XP to reach it is half of the max (level 101's XP). Let me check the numbers step by step: The Experience Table shows: Level 1: 0 Level 2: 266 Level 3: 553 ... Continuing up to level 101. The user provided the table up to level 101. Let me scan through the table: Looking for the XP at level 95: 80,981,751 (wait, no, let me check again). Wait, the table entries: Wait, the Experience Table in the given data has entries up to level 101. Let me parse the data correctly. The user provided the Experience Table with levels 1 to 101, with each row having "Level", "Experience needed to reach level", and "Experience difference from last level". Wait, the first line for Level 1 says "0" XP needed to reach level 1. Level 2 requires 266 XP, and so on. The Experience needed to reach level is cumulative. So for level 101, the total XP required is 507,038,931. Half of that is 253,519,465.5. Now I need to find the level where the total XP needed is just below that. Looking at the Experience Table entries: Let me check each level's Experience needed to reach level: For example: Level 60: 3,539,721 XP Level 70: 12,385,868 XP Level 80: 43,310,285 XP Level 90: 151,417,175 XP Level 91: 171,731, the experience needed is 171,731, which is 171,731 - previous level (level 90) was 151,417,175. Wait, no, the Experience needed to reach level is cumulative. Wait, the table's entries are: Level | Experience needed to reach level | Experience difference from last level 1 | 0 | 0 2 | 266 | 266 3 | 553 | 287 ... Looking through the data: At level 90, Experience needed to reach level 90 is 151,417,175. Level 91: 171,731, which is 171,731, but wait, the actual numbers might be presented differently. Wait, the user's data for the Experience Table: Level 1: 0 Level 2: 266 Level 3: 553 ... Level 90: 151,417,175 Level 91: 171,731, which seems like a typo, but looking at the data: Wait, the user provided: ... Level 90: 151,417,175 17,813,755 Level 91: 171,731, which seems like the Experience needed to reach level 91 is 171,731, but looking at the actual data: Wait, the data given might have formatting issues. Let me check the original input again. Looking at the Experience Table provided in the Skills/Experience Table section: The lines are: ... Level 85: 80,981,751 9,527,381 Level 86: 91,779,442 10,797,691 Level 87: 104,016,620 12,237,178 Level 88: 117,885,480 13,868,860 Level 89: 133,603,420 15,717,940 Level 90: 151,417,175 17,813,755 Level 91: 171,605,798 20,188,623 Level 92: 194,486,167 22,880,369 Level 93: 220,417,391 25,931,224 Level 94: 249,805,802 29,388,411 Level 95: 283,112,599 33,306,797 Level 96: 320,860,372 37,747,773 Level 97: 363,640,890 42,780,518 Level 98: 412,125,351 48,484,461 Level 99: 467,074,482 54,949,131 Level 100: 507,038,931 48,364,282 Level 101: 556,387,432 49,348,501 Wait, but according to this data, Level 101 requires 556,387,432 XP. However, in the table, the "Experience needed to reach level" for Level 101 is 556,387,432. Wait, maybe I misread the table. Let me check again: The Experience Table's first line after "Level 101" is: Level 101: 556,387,432 (Experience needed to reach level) and 49,348,501 (difference from previous). Wait, but according to the data: Wait the user's data in the Experience Table: The lines are: Level 95: 283,112,599 Level 96: 320,860,372 Level 97: 363,640,890 Level 98: 412,125,351 Level 99: 467,074,482 Level 100: 507,038,931 Level 101: 556,387,432 Wait, that's not matching the initial entries. Let me parse correctly. The user pasted the Experience Table with entries: Level 1: 0 Level 2: 266 Level 3: 553 ... Up to Level 101: 556,387,432 (Experience needed to reach level 101 is 556,387,432). But the max level is 101, which requires 556,387,432 XP. Wait, but in the Experience Table, the first line says: Level 100: 507,038,931 Level 101: 556,387,432 (Experience needed to reach level 101) and the difference is 49,348,501. So the total XP required to reach level 101 is 556,387,432. Therefore, half of that XP would be 556,387,432 / 2 = 278,193,716 XP. Now, I need to find which level has an Experience needed to reach level that is just below 278M. Looking at the Experience Table: Level 95: 283,112,599 (Wait, but wait, the Experience needed to reach level 95 is 283,112,599, which is already over 278M. Then Level 94: 249,805,802. So 249M is the XP needed to reach level 94. Level 95 requires 283M, which is over 278M. Therefore, half of 556M is 278M, so the level just before that is level 94. Because level 94 requires 249,805,802 XP, and level 95 requires 283,112,599 (which is beyond the half of 556M). Wait, but the Experience needed to reach level is cumulative. So each level's XP is the total needed to get there. So the total XP to reach level 101 is 556,387,432. Half of that is approximately 278,193,716. Looking at the Experience Table: Level 94: 249,805,802 (XP needed to reach level 94) Level 95: 283,112,599 (this is the total XP needed to reach level 95). Since 283M is more than half of 556M (278M), the level at which you cross the half XP point is between level 94 and 95. However, the game's XP progression doesn't have fractional levels. So the level at which the required XP to reach it is just below 278M would be level 94, because level 95's XP is already over half. But the question is phrased as "when you get to half the XP of max level", which is level 101. So the XP needed to reach level 101 is 556,387,432. Half of that is 278,193,716. The level where the Experience needed to reach that level is closest to but not exceeding 278M. Looking at the numbers: At level 94, the total XP needed to reach that level is 249,805,802 (from the table). Level 95 requires 283,112,599. So level 95's XP is the first to exceed 278M. Therefore, the level you reach when you're at half the max XP would be the level just before crossing that threshold. Wait, but the user might be asking for the level you attain when you have half the XP required to reach max level. For example, if you have half the XP needed for max level (level 101), you're at level X where the XP you have is 278,193,716, which is the XP required to reach level 95 is 283,112,599, which is just over half. But perhaps the level where the required XP is closest to half but under. Wait, but in the Experience Table: Wait, the Experience needed to reach level is the total XP required to get to that level. So the total XP for level 101 is 556,387,432. Half of that is 278,193,716. Which level has an Experience needed to reach level that is just below that. Let's check: Level 94: 249,805,802 (which is under 278M) Level 95: 283,112,599 (over 278M) So the level at which the Experience needed to reach it crosses half of the max level XP is level 95. But the player would be at level 94 when they have 278M, because level 95 requires that XP to reach. Wait, but when you have 278M XP, you are at level 94, because you need 283M to reach 95. So the half XP point is at 278M, which is between level 94 and 95. However, in the game, you can't have a fraction of a level. So the answer would be the level where your current XP is half of the max level XP. But since the XP required to reach each level is cumulative, the level that requires approximately half the XP of the max level (level 101) is level 94 (249M) and level 95 is 283M. The halfway point is 278M. Which level's required XP is closest to that. Alternatively, perhaps the user is referring to the XP difference. Wait, maybe I need to check the Experience Table again. Wait, the Experience needed to reach level 101 is 556,387,432. So half of that is 278,193,716. Which level requires that amount of XP to reach? Looking at the numbers: Looking at the Experience needed to reach each level: Level 90: 151,417,175 Level 91: 171,731, which seems like 171 million? Wait, no, looking at the data again: Wait, the user's data for the Experience Table might have formatting issues. Let me parse each line correctly. The lines in the Experience Table from the user's input: Level 1: 0 Level 2: 266 Level 3: 553 Level 4: 888 Level 5: 1,264 Level 6: 1,697 Level 7: 2,202 Level 8: 2,761 Level 9: 3,421 Level 10: 4,162 ... Continuing up to level 90: Level 90: 151,417,175 Level 91: 171,731, which seems like 171,731, but no, looking at the original data: Wait, looking at the user's Experience Table: The line for level 90 is: Level 90: 151,417,175 17,813,755 Level 91: 171,731, which in the user's data is written as: "Level 91 171,731,798 20,188,623" Wait, no. Let me check the user's data again: The actual lines in the Experience Table are: ... Level 90: 151,417,175 Level 91: 171,731,798 (but maybe that's a typo for 171,731,798 XP?) Wait, the user's data for the Experience Table is: Level 101: 556,387,432 But in the table: The lines are: Level 90: 151,417,175 (XP needed to reach level 90) Level 91: 171,731,798 (XP needed to reach level 91) Level 92: 194,486,167 Level 93: 220,417,391 Level 94: 249,805,802 Level 95: 283,112,599 Level 96: 320,860,372 Level 97: 363,640,890 Level 98: 412,125,351 Level 99: 467,074,482 Level 100: 507,038,931 Level 101: 556,387,432 Wait, the user's data might have some inconsistencies. For example, the Experience needed to reach level 100 is 507,038,931, and level 101 is 556,387,432. The difference between them is 49,348,501. So the total XP required to reach level 101 is 556,387,432. Therefore, half of that is 278,193,716. Looking at the Experience needed for each level: At level 94: 249,805,802 (Experience needed to reach 94 is 249,805,802, which is under 278M) Level 95: 283,112,599 (Experience needed to reach 95 is 283M, which is over 278M) Therefore, the halfway point (278M) occurs between level 94 and 95. But since you can't have a fractional level, the level you would have achieved when your XP is half of the max level's XP is level 94. However, the question is phrased as "when you get to half the xp of max level", which could mean the level at which the XP needed to reach that level is half of the max XP. Alternatively, the level where your current XP is half of the XP needed to reach max level. But the way the question is phrased: "what level are you at when you get to half the XP of max level". So if Max XP is 556M (level 101), then half is 278M. Which level's required XP is 278M? The answer would be the level where the cumulative XP to reach it is just over 278M, which is level 95, but the Experience Table shows that reaching level 95 requires 283M XP. Wait, but 249M (level 94) to 283M (level 95). So the halfway mark (278M) is between level 94 and 95. Since levels are integers, the answer would be level 94 when you cross into that, but the game doesn't have half levels. However, the question might be looking for the level where the XP needed to reach it is closest to half of max. Alternatively, maybe the level where the XP required for that level is half of the XP for max. But given that the user provided the Experience Table, I need to check the numbers. Wait, the Experience needed to reach level 95 is 283,112,599 (from the table), which is the first level over 278M. Therefore, the level where you cross the halfway mark is 95, but you reach half XP when you're at level 94, because level 95's requirement is the first to exceed half. However, the question is about when you have half the XP of max level. So if you have half the XP required to reach level 101, you would be at the level corresponding to 278,193,716 XP. Looking at the table: Level 94: 249,805,802 (XP needed to reach 94) Level 95: 283,112,599 (XP needed to reach 95). So halfway (278M) is between level 94 and 95. Since the game doesn't have partial levels, the answer would be level 94, because reaching level 94 requires 249M, and the XP needed for level 95 is 283M, which is the first level where the XP exceeds half of the level 101's XP. Therefore, when you have half the XP of max level, you would be at level 94, as the XP you have is 278M, which is needed to reach level 95. Wait, but the question is phrased as "what level are you at when you get to half the XP of max level". That is, the XP you have is half of the XP needed to reach level 101. So the XP value is 278,193,716 (half of 556,387,432). Which level's required XP is closest to this number. Looking at the Experience Table: Level 94: 249,805,802 (XP needed to reach 94 is 249 million) Level 95: 283 million Level 96: 320 million So 278M is between 94 and 95. Therefore, the level you are at when you hit half the max XP is level 94. So the answer is level 94. But wait, let me confirm. The XP needed to reach level 94 is 249,805,802, which is less than half of level 101's XP. The XP needed to reach level 95 is 283 million, which is more than half. Therefore, the halfway XP mark is between levels 94 and 95. Since you can't be at a fraction of a level, the level you would have achieved when you have half the max XP is 94, because you haven't reached 95 yet. Therefore, the answer is level 94. To determine the level at which a player reaches half the experience required to attain the maximum level (101) in DipiloBlop, we analyze the **Experience Table** provided in the guides. The total experience needed to reach level 101 is **556,387,432 XP**. Half of this value is **278,193,716 XP**. By cross-referencing the Experience Table: - **Level 94** requires **249,805,802 XP** to reach. - **Level 95** requires **283,112,599 XP** to reach. Since **278,193,716 XP** falls between the experience required for levels 94 and 95, the player would be at **level 94** when they reach exactly half of the XP needed for the maximum level. **Answer:** When you reach half the XP of the maximum level (101), you are at **level 94**.