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All I can say for certain is the last area (pretty much the stage before Silva) still gives out exp even at lvl280 and up. NG+ included.
Basically if you intend to make an 'all your powers combined' character very quickly you should stay at level 1. Level 1 characters appear to be able to get skill exp at any point in the game.
And also keep Murasame's skill exp passive on you when training.
Otherwise, there is an alternate way to master gifts. They can be 'purchased' for a bit of haze, and 'awakes' of various kinds. There are ways to farm any given awake, mostly from certain enemies or areas.
I would invest in the hermes passive ability that increases the chances of defeated enemies dropping items if you want to farm awakes. By late-game, farming awakes is usually more effective than attempting to master a gift the conventional way.
Don't forget to equip Revenant's Greed from my n**** Tyrone Davis / Hermes and you should be fine.