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When you level-up, you will be given the option of boosting your attack/defense, HP, or magic. One of the three will give you a larger boost than normal. How do you know which one to pick?

The answer is fairly simple. Divide your new level by 3 and take the remainder. If the remainder is zero, you'll get the biggest boost by choosing "attack". If the remainder is one, you'll get the biggest boost by choosing "HP". If it is two, you'll get the biggest boost by choosing "magic". This establishes this pattern:

  • Level 2 (remainder 2): Magic
  • Level 3 (remainder 0): Attack
  • Level 4 (remainder 1): HP
  • Level 5 (remainder 2): Magic
  • Level 6 (remainder 0): Attack
  • Level 7 (remainder 1): HP
  • Level 8 (remainder 2): Magic

And so on: Magic, Attack, HP, cycling over and over. You can also remember which one you chose last for that particular character (if it was the correct one) and simply choose the one over to its right. For instance, if you chose HP last, then you should choose "magic". If you don't remember what you chose last, well, now you know how to figure out what to choose. :)

If you're not sure and you can't do the math in your head, you can simply look at each attribute. Go to "attack", press A Button to see how much it gets boosted. If it doesn't look like a big boost (only one point), press B Button to cancel and choose "HP", and so on.

Of course, you don't have to follow this pattern, but it will likely lead to the best results.

Experience table

Experience in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is fairly simplistic. Enemies start off giving one experience per kill, so the overall grind isn't very long. High levels aren't necessary to completing the game, but if you want to figure out the best way to level, you should optimize your tactics based on your character levels, play style, and amount of experience gained per level. The following table displays the required Experience Level to get to the desired Level.

Level Experience Level Bonus
1 0 HP -
2 1 Magic
3 4 Attack
4 8 HP
5 13 Magic
6 20 Attack
7 29 HP
8 40 Magic
9 53 Attack
10 70 HP
11 89 Magic
12 111 Attack
13 136 HP
14 164 Magic
15 195 Attack
Level Experience Level Bonus
16 229 HP
17 266 Magic
18 306 Attack
19 349 HP
20 395 Magic
21 444 Attack
22 496 HP
23 551 Magic
24 608 Attack
25 662 HP
26 732 Magic
27 7968 Attack
28 863 HP
29 931 Magic
30 999 Attack