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  1. Leveling systems
  2. Note: A * at the end of a jump's name denotes a setting with a leveling system whose jump doesn't offer said leveling system as a perk
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  5. User Game Interface (Alterworld D. Rus)(Requires Purchase to keep. Second purchase gives videogame style health.)
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  7. (Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou*) (Default part of the setting, can be given to others with a perk
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  9. EXP Module (Borderlands) (gain stat buffs by being badass. Essentially the Badass ranks from Borderlands)
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  11. Energy Weapon System (Cave Story) (gives your weapons a leveling system.3 levels max, levels dissappear when hit)
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  13. Weapon Absorption (Dark Cloud) (Weapon Leveling System)
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  15. Augment Blade System (Dark Cloud 2) (weapon leveling system)
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  17. Give Me Deus Ex (Deus Ex Human Revolution) (Technically a leveling system. Installs a bunch of upgrades into you that unlock with time and experience. There's a perk to have them all unlocked)
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  19. Level One (Disgaea 1-D2) (Mandatory perk, gives Disgaea's leveling system.)
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  21. Item World (Disgaea) (Item leveling perk. Level up your gear by literally beating up it's flaws)
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  23. Akashic Records (Everyone Else is a returnee) (Somewhat standard Gamer style leveling system, with absurdly high power)
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  25. I Ran the numbers, and I'm Awesome (Gemcraft Chasing Shadows) (Allows you to numerically quantify your stats, in a setting where power increases exponentially fast, in a jump that treats the in setting leveling as canon)
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  27. Gratuitously Large Book of Achievements (Gemcraft Chasing Shadows) (Gives you 400 things to do during jumps, rewarding you with Wizard Levels upon completing the things. Levels can be used to upgrade wizard skills)
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  29. Falna (Is It Wrong To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon) (gain stat experience by using said stat and killing monsters. Gain levels through dramatic combat.)
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  31. Classes and Jobs (Jobless in another world) (Class/Job based leveling system. Gain exp in jobs to gain abilities and unlock more jobs)
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  33. The Way Things Work (Konosuba) (Gain experience by absorbing bits of the souls of dead things. Normally experience levels you, giving you skill points. System in jump gives you skill points by killing, which you use to level up)
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  35. System (Kumo Des Ga) (Free perk, gain exp by killing things, gain skill points by leveling, gain skills by buying them with skill points. Drains the world and has limited max power. Has upgrades to remove limits)
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  37. (Log Horizon*) (MMo style leveling system, can be given to others using the Overskill perk and Scribe class)
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  39. Level 200 (Phantasy Star Online Episode 1-2) (Just outright the game's leveling system)
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  41. Achievement Points (Praise the Orc) (quantifies your skills, titles, and achievements.
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  43. (Sburb*) (Not sure if the leveling system actually exists, or is a comedic abstraction. I haven't read the source material)
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  45. Class System (Seoul Station's Necromancer) (Free for everyone, stats are automatically distributed unless you get The System perk)
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  47. The Job Market (Slave Harem) (Same job system as Jobless in Another World, but drastically lower power.)
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  49. Cheater (Slave Harem) (Essentially a secondary level system. It's different enough for a second entry)
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  51. System (Tate no Yusha no Nariagari/Rising of the Shield Hero) (standard gain experience by killing monsters to level up job system. Has level limits)
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  53. Legendary Weapons (Tate no Yusha no Nariagari/Rising of the Shield Hero) (The weapons get many different leveling methods. Not going to list them all)
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  55. Lamda System (The Death Mage Who Doesn't Want a Third Time) (Standard RPG System, notable in that it's HP works like Videogame Hp, and that Monsters and humans level up differently)
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  57. The Gamer (The Gamer) (Incredibly versatile leveling system. Makes you live like a videogame character and seems to adapt to your needs.)
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  59. Various Skil perks (Torchlight) (Various perks that give you the skill system of the games, including gaining skill points through experience and fame)
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  61. [Classes] and [Skills] (The wandering Inn) (gain class levels by working hard at doing actions related to a class, caps at 100 cumulative levels)
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  63. The System (World Seed) (the only leveling system more versatile than The Gamers. Lots of power, and anything is possible. Involves soul stuff, similar to Konosuba's)
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  65. (Yusha Gojo Kumiai Koryugata Keijiban/Hero BBS*) (One of the characters in the manga was summoned into an RPG videogame, and as such had a RPG Leveling system)
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  67. Basic Videogame Bullshit (Ark Survival Evolved) (The game's leveling system. Free for the jump, pay to keep. Makes you randomly and uncontrollably poop)
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  69. The Bloodweb (Dead by Daylight) (gain boons by pleasing the entity, unlocking items, abilities, and divine interventions. Possibly the only leveling system of a lower power than Slave Harem)
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  71. (Hyperdimension Neptunia*) (The characters have meta awareness, and are perfectly aware of their levels)
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  73. (Maplestory*) (The jump assumes the game's leveling system is in full effect. It's a potent, if limited system)
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  75. Growing Stronger (Zelda 1&2) (Gives you the game's leveling system, gained levels can be used to upgrade health, magic, and damage, up to a limit)
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  77. Hack/Mine (Minecraft) (Generic RPG leveling system, makes monsters stronger the further you get from your start location)
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  79. Bugster Physiology (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid) (Starts at level 10, levels up when defeated in combat increasing your physical abilities. Max level 99)
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  81. Game Start/Proto Chronicle Gashat (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid) (Kamen Rider transformation item. Appears to have levels? The Proto Chronicle Gashat definitely does)
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  83. A System of your Own (Solo Leveling) (Choose one of your abilities, gain a leveling system based on said ability, comes with quests, loot, dungeons, an inventory, and a store)
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  85. Gamer/The System (Generic Isekai) (an entire origin dedicated to the isekai trope of a person inserted into their favourite game as their game character, and a videogame style leveling system cheat power)
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  87. Character Classes (How to not summon a demon lord) (Generic Isekai leveling system. Unknown level cap)
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  89. Soul Growth (Dark Souls) (kill things to get Souls, use souls to grow stats. Souls can be replaced with spiritual power)
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  91. Demonica (Persona) (Not offered in the jump. The demonica is a leveling armor from SMT Strange Journey, and the Persona jump has a drawback that makes said game canon)
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  93. Fanwank section
  94. Scott Pilgrim? (leveling is actually something that happens in the background of the comic)
  95. Sword Art Online? (The jump justifies your still having your perks/powers with Astral Projection. If you keep your gains is up to fanwank)
  96. Iji? (You gain stats through collecting Nano. Ingame it works as a stat point system, letting you improve your HP, BOdy Strength, Hacking Skills, and Weapons. How it works injump is up to the jumper)
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