We could return and do flooring 1 again. When we complete it, the match will see that we have a present progress of 1 (from finishing flooring 1 in this run) but a previous advancement of 4. This will be averaged together with RS gold the floor numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 as we do these floors. This guarantees that we are rewarded for having done 4 floors in a row without repeating any.
How Prestige Changes XP Granted for Flooring. The prestige system means that if you reset progress and go back to earlier flooring, you get more XP than you did the first time you completed them, but significantly less than you will when you replicate the deeper floors. As an example, if my previous progress (prestige) is 9 once I refresh, then when I go back to perform floor 1 the XP will be based on averaging 9 and 1. When I do floor 2, it is going to be averaging 9 and two, and so on. I will get the most base XP when I work my way down to floor 9, where I will be averaging 9 and 9. Overall, this works out to about 25 percent less XP than in case the game let you replicate your deepest level with no prestige punishment.
Notice, however, that I'll still get more XP for even flooring 1 than the very first time I did it, since the very first time, I was averaging floor 1 and prestige 1 (yielding base XP calculated on an average of 1) and today I'm averaging floor 1 and prestige 9 (yielding base XP calculated in an averge of 5). It follows that, all else being equal, I will get as much XP doing floor 1 using a prestige of 9 as I did the first time that I did floor 5 with a prestige (current progress) of 5.
Similarly, there is rarely any reason to ever update a floor and buy RuneScape gold choose the"zero prestige" penalty. If you think about it, you are always better off to conserve advancement and begin over at ground 1, simply because averaging a 1 from ground 1 having a high prestige figure is better than averaging a high floor number using a prestige of zero.