The other monks have pointed you in the direction of an explainaion. However, if you think RavingGoat's 3590 experience points over 740 days with 4 writeups is puzzling, you should check out Paco who has managed to garner 650 points in just 1 hour 14 minutes with 1 writeup. Truly an inspiration to XP whores everywhere us all.

Update: Out of curiosity (and without checking to see if anyone has done this before, which surely someone has) here are the average numbers of days to achieve different levels of monktitude (starting from scratch) if one is simply to login everyday and cast all of one's votes:

Level Days 2 40 3 63 4 81 5 101 6 127 7 177 8 234 9 309 10 398 11 498 12 607 13 707 14 861 15 1061 16 1274 17 1524 18 1877 19 2322 20 2953 21 3753 22 4706 23 5615 24 6484 25 7318 26 8118 27 8887 28 9628

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In reply to Re: Doubt in level acquired by some saints !!! by moklevat
in thread Doubt in level acquired by some saints !!! by madtoperl

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