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Idea that is actually worth making in future

AuthorMessage
Survivor
Sep 11, 2008
5
ok a long time ago i saw some news on wiz 101 that are going to be 3 new schools. am i correct. well thats fine for me but lets say you already play and you like one of the new schools better. can we have a choice to have a second school new or old because thats sort of not fair. please respond....anyone

Defender
May 28, 2009
187
They are giving you more training points so you could add another school. So it doesn't matter if you already have a secondary school.

Defender
Mar 01, 2009
145
plus if you have crowns you can take back all your training points that you spent and use them to get the new schools

Survivor
Sep 11, 2008
5
k thnx guys but my idea is still worth taking a shot at if the wiz 101 staff likes it i guess instead of spending crowns which a lot of ppl dont have but training points is ok but i think getting a second school which is free of training points is awesome.

Defender
May 28, 2009
187
goldrex wrote:
k thnx guys but my idea is still worth taking a shot at if the wiz 101 staff likes it i guess instead of spending crowns which a lot of ppl dont have but training points is ok but i think getting a second school which is free of training points is awesome.
That would be cool! Sadly I don't think that will happen. :(

Explorer
Jul 12, 2009
69
I hope that there is a lot of training points coming for the new schools because right now their is currently enough training points to get all the spells for three different schools. This is only including the spells from the teachers from the schools not the secret trainers. I already have every training point i can get so far so i can not get any spells from the new schools.