@shinya78 Think of the levels as being closer to those found in Dungeons & Dragons or an older RPG instead of a modern MMO; keep in mind that Deeto's original level cap was 47 and in every game I've ever played where the level cap was on the lower side, it took a
lot more to get there. For instance, I've been replaying Fallout New Vegas recently and the level cap (since I have all the DLC installed) is 50, but after around 28-ish hours, my current character is only level 15. Comparatively, back in the day when I played Ragnarok Online (this was about 13 years ago, mind), one of the last characters I played before calling it quits was a Level 89 Lord Knight, which was roughly equivalent to a Level 188 character (since you had to be about level 99 as a Knight before you could ascend, which would reset your level), and I did that in about 13 hours. MMOs just kinda throw XP at you, whereas older RPGs make you really work for it, so him gaining 6 levels overnight by baiting a single spot rather than actually farming the whole dungeon is honestly pretty impressive.