Talk:Experience Levels/@comment-24384762-20150502133932

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Experience Points are perhaps the most important aspect of Hay Day and by far the least understood. There are various means to sell your crops and products -- each offers a different balance of Coins and Experience Points (XP). Think of XP as your "age" in the game. If you age too quickly you will be expected to buy many buildings and produce many products to satisfy all of your various customers in order to earn bonus items; primarily tools. Aging, while unavoidable, should be minimized however possible. The 2 biggest mistakes players make are to fill truck and boat orders. These sales venues offer you XP in place of coins. The Roadside Shop is the only venue where you can earn 100% coins. Truck orders reduce the number of coins that you could have earned had you sold the item in your Roadside Shop and replace these coins with XP. Boat orders are worse, depriving you of more coins and aging you with more XPs. Staying young in the game allows you to remain at the same level longer. This allows you more time to gather tools to upgrade your storages, upgrade your Town service buildings, expand your areas, collect mining tools, saws, and axes, and to stockpile coins and diamonds so that when you do inevitably level up you can purchase all of your new buildings immediately and have the storage capacity and slots necessary to service your Town visitors as these sales are the quickest way to earn bonus items (truck and boat sales do not reward you with bonus items). Avoiding XP and staying young in the game is the least understood concept and perhaps the most important.