Template:Level

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Not to be confused with Template:XP to level.

The Level template returns the level for a given number of experience points given in the input parameter.

Usage

{{Level|experience points}}

Example

{{Level|1500000}}

Note that spaces in using the template might cause unexpected results when used in other constructs (tables, templates). The example produces the following result: 77