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Seems to me that it would.
but to be fair most of that time i wasn't trying to level, a very large portion even was vendor hopping or semi afk watching anime while keeping my vendor up
if i actually go to intentionally level, easily several per hour
1) whether or not you are power-leveling. For example, Im not a power booster but even I can get over 1,000 exp per super mutant when I apply some of the basic rules to xp gain.
2) exp is also based on your INT in the game so to compare your build with someone else's in FO76 is... well, it's kind of pointless.
Try to enjoy your game, and learn the game mechanics.
Exp scales
at level 1,000 and above it is 159,880 exp per levelup at which point the increased exp per levelup hits its cap and stays steady
at level 1 its 200, then goes up by 160 per levelup
a single levelup at level 1000 is the same as a character going instantly from level 1 - 45
so people who are like I've got a level
200, 400, 120, 300 and so my total level is 1120 are wrong...
their total level is about 625
if you do a max exp build during a double exp event like now you can go from level 1 - 800 running westtek in 2 hours... and that isn't even breaking a sweat