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A '''Tree of Knowledge''' is an [[adventure map]] object which boosts every hero who visits up to the next level, once.
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'''Tree of Knowledge''' is an [[adventure map]] location which gives an [[experience]] level once per hero when visited. The amount of experience the tree gives is equal to the difference between the hero's next level and current level. In other words, the hero's current amount of experience does not affect the amount of experience received from the tree. Naturally, the tree will give more experience to heroes with higher levels because the gaps between experience levels increase exponentially. The tree will give the level for free, for 2000 {{gold}} or for 10 {{gem}}.
More accurately, it gives your hero the maximum amount of experience needed to gain a level. For example, let's say you have a hero at Level 7. The experience cutoff for Level 7 is 8,000, and the cutoff for Level 8 is 10,000. If your hero has 9,000 experience and visits a Tree of Knowledge, he'll end up with 11,000 experience, since the tree gives you enough experience to level you from the cutoff to the next cutoff, no matter how much experience your hero actually has. As a consequence, it is no better to visit the Tree of Knowledge immediately after gaining a level as compared to being 1 EXP away from the next level. However, the higher your current level, the greater the gap between cutoffs, and the more experience you end up getting from the tree. It can therefore be beneficial to stave off using a tree near your castle for a couple of levels.


There can be up to 32 Trees of Knowledge on the map.
Levelling up may cost either 2000 [[Gold]], 10 [[Gems]] or nothing.


{{user commentary|The higher is the level of your hero, the more beneficial will be visiting of Tree of Knowledge. In the late game, there may be only a few [[wandering monsters]] stacks and [[treasure chest]]s remaining on the map (if any), and gaps between high levels are enormous. Moreover, in the endgame you will possibly have big amounts of resources, thus paying 2000 {{gold}} or 10 {{gem}} won't be a threat at all. In campaigns, try to avoid visiting Trees of Knowledge by your main hero and most important supporting heroes as long as possible, finally visiting them if the highest possible level is yet to be obtained.
There can no more than 32 Trees of Knowledge on one map.
}}{{end of user commentary}}


== See also ==
[[Category: Adventure map]]
{{map objects 'see also'}}
 
[[Category: Adventure Map]]
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