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[[File:Talent.png|right|thumb|400px|border|The Talent Tree of [[Pteranodon]]]]
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The talent tree is a way players get talents.  
 
The talent tree is a way players get talents.  
  
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Unique builds can be created using the talent tree. For example, [[Megalosaurus]] can be built to become a [[Semiaquatic Creatures|semi-aquatic]] fisher.
 
Unique builds can be created using the talent tree. For example, [[Megalosaurus]] can be built to become a [[Semiaquatic Creatures|semi-aquatic]] fisher.
  
[[File:Talent.png|right|thumb|400px|border|The Talent Tree of [[Pteranodon]]]]
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Talent builds can be saved and will appear to the left of the talent tree. They will be color coded depending on type of talents used, and can be named to one's liking. This allows for players to be quick and efficient, not having to remember their favorite builds. 
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[[File:Talentsave.png|right|thumb|400px|border| An infinite number of talent builds can be saved per species.]]

Revision as of 22:35, 18 October 2018

The Talent Tree of Pteranodon

The talent tree is a way players get talents.

The tree is divided into three parts: Mobility, survivability, and combat, with talents corresponding to each branch.

Talents are gained by getting points, which are earned over time. Each talent can be upgraded three times. Talents from higher tiers require lower tier talents to upgrade.

Talents have a chance of being inherited by offspring when nesting.

Unique builds can be created using the talent tree. For example, Megalosaurus can be built to become a semi-aquatic fisher.

Talent builds can be saved and will appear to the left of the talent tree. They will be color coded depending on type of talents used, and can be named to one's liking. This allows for players to be quick and efficient, not having to remember their favorite builds.

An infinite number of talent builds can be saved per species.