People didn't seem to like my asking for further explanation :(. I still don't see the bug, though I see my loop is written in a rather confusing way :(. I'm trying to compare what I have with sauoq's version.
The first difference I see is whether the day number is printed just before or just after incrementing, which is
really a cosmetic issue. We also differ on if the "used all votes" bonus applies to monks; Voting/Experience System could be read either way. (update: monks(5) don't seem to get the bonus--updating my version now)
my version:
increment level if appropriate
increment day
add per-vote xp
add login xp
add all-votes-used xp
repeat
sauoq's version:
increment day
increment level if appropriate
add login xp
add per-vote xp
add all-votes-used xp
repeat
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