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This may be the videogame justification for [[Hard Work Hardly Works]]. Abusing this system can be key to unlocking the [[Magikarp Power]]. If this takes the form of a consumable item, it is typically a [[Rare Candy]]. See also [[Peninsula of Power Leveling]], though implemented more skillfully, this can avert [[RPGs Equal Combat]].
 
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=== Video Game Examples ===
* The greatest example would be [[EVE Online]], which gives you ''free exp '''without playing''''', so long as you merely get skill packages and inject them into your [[Player Character]]'s [[Upgrade Artifact]]. The downside to this is that there's very little one can do to accelerate exp accumulation beyond a certain constant rate (installing cybernetics can help, to an degree), meaning that certain things you might want to do require the completion of truly, immensely long training sequences. These can range in duration from a few days to improve your skill with a certain ship's system to well over a year to become a competent pilot of a large, advanced starship.
* ''[[Sonic Chronicles]]'' grants the party extra exp for completing sidequests. Aside from the basic fetch quests, these include chopping wood, [[Timmy in a Well|rescuing people]], [[You Meddling Kids|solving a mystery]] and puzzle solving. Handy in that the amount of exp gained remains constant throughout multiple playthroughs when the amount of bad guy exp runs smack into the [[Anti-Grinding]] feature.
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* Due to the unique system of character advancement in ''[[Quest 64]]'', gaining experience for your AGL stat occurs in this manner. You gain HP by using your staff, MP by using magic, and DEF by taking damage. You gain AGL by walking. Including running around in circles for a few days.
 
=== Non-Video Game Examples ===
=== [[Tabletop RPG]] ===
* This is not only possible, but actively encouraged in Tabletop RPGs like ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]''. Stellar acting by the players can result in awards of "roleplay exp" from the GM, even if their characters haven't done a thing mechanically.
** Lampshaded in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0125.html this] ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' strip, as well as [http://www.goblinscomic.com/01202007/ this] [[Goblins]] strip.
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