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'''Learning''' is a [[secondary skill]], | '''Learning''' is a [[secondary skill]], which increases the amount of [[experience]] a hero gains from different events. The bonus may be 5%, 10% or 15% depending on the level of the skill. For example, if a hero without Learning secondary skill receives 1000 experience points from a [[treasure chest]], a hero with basic Learning would gain 1050 points, advanced Learning 1100 points and expert Learning 1150 points. | ||
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
Learning | Learning is an excellent idea, but the execution fails completely. If a hero were to have expert level of Learning from the beginning of the game, when the hero reaches 230,000 experience points, a hero without the skill would have achieved 200,000 points. This would mean that the first hero is on level 26 and the second on level 25, which is only a one-level difference. There is just no justification for choosing Learning. | ||
[[Category: Secondary skills]] | [[Category: Secondary skills]] |
Revision as of 22:25, 8 September 2014
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Basic Learning: increases a hero's earned experience by 5%. | ||
Advanced Learning: increases a hero's earned experience by 10%. | ||
Expert Learning: increases a hero's earned experience by 15%. |
Learning is a secondary skill, which increases the amount of experience a hero gains from different events. The bonus may be 5%, 10% or 15% depending on the level of the skill. For example, if a hero without Learning secondary skill receives 1000 experience points from a treasure chest, a hero with basic Learning would gain 1050 points, advanced Learning 1100 points and expert Learning 1150 points.
Discussion
Learning is an excellent idea, but the execution fails completely. If a hero were to have expert level of Learning from the beginning of the game, when the hero reaches 230,000 experience points, a hero without the skill would have achieved 200,000 points. This would mean that the first hero is on level 26 and the second on level 25, which is only a one-level difference. There is just no justification for choosing Learning.