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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Variation of the Self-Imposed Challenge. Restricted to RPGs and games with RPG Elements, particularly experience and levels. The goal is to complete the game with your characters' levels being as low as possible. The player avoids or flees as many Random Encounters as possible (while reducing the amount of experience he is forced to gain, if that option is available) while still defeating the required enemies and winning the game. The challenge can be expressed in terms of aggregate levels (all characters' total levels, added up), average character level, or the level of the character with the lowest level, depending on the game. |