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In the world of video games, LVL or "Level" refers to the level of progress or achievement of a player in a game. When a player starts a game, they usually start from the first level and must complete certain tasks or achieve certain goals to advance to the next level. Progress is measured using XP. To raise the LVL (level), you need to collect a certain amount of experience. With each level, the amount of experience required increases, increasing the complexity of the game process.
Each new level can 'windcover' for players new skills, opportunities or access to new locations. Usually, the higher the level, the more difficult challenges and greater opportunities become available to the player. Levels can be visually displayed as a number or symbol on the screen.
Progress through levels can depend on various factors, such as successful completion of tasks, defeating opponents, collecting resources, or achieving specific marks. Achieving new levels gives the player a sense of satisfaction with progress and the ability to use new features or capabilities in the game.
The concept of levels is known in many video game genres, including role-playing games (RPGs), strategy games, action adventures, and many others. According to the type of game, levels can have different names and features. For example, some games may also have sublevels or degrees of difficulty that appear in the level system. Levels can also have a main opponent - the main Boss.
The overall goal of the player is to reach the maximum level or complete all available levels in the game.
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