XP is useful to a point, but it is imperfect in pretty fundamental ways (i.e. it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to fix it). That's why I am against any change that would lure monks into paying any more attention to it than we already do. If anything, I would vote for fewer levels:
- Suspect (XP < 200)
- Candidate (200 <= XP < 700)
- Novice (700 <= XP < 2000)
- Monasterian (2000 == XP)
Upon hitting XP == 2000, I'd freeze the XP and forget about it; plus I'd add a second statistic: Average Post Rep. The two stats serve entirely different purposes. XP measures one's ability to function as a trustworthy monk, while the avg. post rep measures the Monastery's opinion of one's contributions.
This is still very imperfect, but I think it's a small improvement.
But, realistically, I expect the system to remain unchanged. It works pretty well, IMO.
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