Once enough experience points have been accumulated player characters can periodically level up, making them stronger or giving them access to new abilities.
Upon
gaining enough experience points, you can rest at the medical lab in order to level up each one of these Bloods which in turn grants characters improved base stats and new abilities.
Game mechanic, level design - i liked it, but what i didn't like is that the game didn't allow me to start a new level (41 or 42) because i didn't get
enough experience points on previous levels, and besides i did them not so bad, the first ones are even perfect completed but even this is not enough for this game.
Bonus XP — Players will jump into multiplayer battles with an edge by starting
with enough experience points to gain early access to all 5 preset class load - outs.
You'll also find yourself doing a lot of side missions to
earn enough experience points to let you carry more gear and wield better weapons in the main missions.
If you earn
enough experience points to gain a level for that unit, you'll receive one Skill Point that can be used to unlock or upgrade the eligible Star Card you'd like to equip.
You fight for a bit, die, respawn somewhere on the back end of the map, and then spend a few minutes racing back across the map only to die again.Rinse, repeat, and eventually you'll earn
enough experience points to purchase perks to upgrade your skills and status.
After you rack up
enough experience points you will move up to the next level and so on and so forth.
Nothing frustrates me more when playing a fighting game against a friend and losing simply because I'm unaware of combos or I don't have
enough experience points.
There are also Bright Engrams, awarded for either earning
enough experience points or bought via Destiny 2's microtransactions.
If you earn
enough experience points to gain a level for that unit, you'll receive one Skill Point that can be used to unlock or upgrade the eligible Star Card you'd like to equip.»