Paragon seasonal to eternal conversion calculator

Does anyone have a link to anyone that has made this yet. If there even is one. Really want to see where I stand once it gets moved to eternal. I did a search last night for a bit, but it only brings up one for D2. I’m sure tons of people would love access to this.

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Are you asking how many paragon points your toons will have once they are converted to eternal realm ?

If yes, the same amount of points you have once the season ends. At least for S7.
S8 and ahead I have no clue how it will works but the fair thing would keep the highest points you have (seasonal x eternal).

Well it won’t be the same amount. It’s based on what your eternal P level is also, but nevermind. Unless you have more than 260 on eternal it won’t even make a dent into your seasonal paragon XP amount.

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Someone made a Paragon vs XP chart. You should be able to find it easily. I will assume it is correct.

With the chart, knowing your XP on Eternal and Seasonal, you should be able to calculate how many additional points you will get at the end of the season.

For example, Paragon 280 seems to be half-way to P300 (50%). If you are around Paragon 260 on Eternal (20%), you will level to around Paragon 290 (20+50=70%), 30 more points.

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Combined level will be based on experience, not levels.
At least that’s how D3 computes it, it makes sense.
Im surprised there isn’t an app for calculating combined experience yet.

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Shogun is right, it’s based off experience not the actual levels. Considering that the amount of exp required to get to paragon 300’s halfway point is the amount it takes to go from 1 to 285, if you take that into account with your 200 paragon Eternal character, the exp from those 200 paragon point exp isn’t adding much.

Rule of thumb, get to 285 in two seasons and you’ll have 300 paragon on Eternal, give or take a small amount. Not using this rule of thumb, you’ll have to grind an extra season or more.

I saw this first hand in the PTR.

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The chart I was referring to provides the Paragon level as a function of cumulative XP. You can use it to calculate how many additional Paragon you will get on Eternal from your seasonal progression. Made an Excel spreadsheet with it. Below a couple of examples:

Eternal S6 Seasonal S6 Eternal S7
P250 /P250 = P265
P250 /P275 = P281
P275 /P275 = P291
P283 /P284 = P300

The PTR converted our seasonal to eternal. Prior to this my eternal characters were P201. My seasonal were 273. When I logged into eternal on PTR they were 276. Making players grind 5000+ pits to get to P300 isn’t well thought out. Hopefully this will change but I won’t hold my breath.

Let’s say you are an enthusiast seasonal D4 play and make it to Paragon 270 at the end of every season. You already have to put a lot of hours into the game to achieve that. By season 10, you will reach Paragon 300 on Eternal (starting from P201).
Problem is you might loose a bit of enthusiasm as seasons pass and by season 10 Paragon 300 might no t be the max any more.