"Training Points can be used to learn spells outside of your primary school of magic that are not designated as FREE. (See example in image below) There are two ways to earn training points: \n* 1) You earn Training Points as you go up in level. From levels 1-20, you earn one training point every 4 levels. From levels 20-50, you earn one training point every 5 levels. (See the Experience Chart) \n* 2) You earn Training Points by completing certain quests. These include Enrollment and the quests given to you by Prospector Zeke where you find the smiths, beetles, cats, oysters, roses, and birds. \n* By level 50 you can obtain up to 18 Training Points."@en . "Training Points"@en . . . "Training Points can be used to learn spells outside of your primary school of magic that are not designated as FREE. (See example in image below) There are two ways to earn training points: \n* 1) You earn Training Points as you go up in level. From levels 1-20, you earn one training point every 4 levels. From levels 20-50, you earn one training point every 5 levels. (See the Experience Chart) \n* 2) You earn Training Points by completing certain quests. These include Enrollment and the quests given to you by Prospector Zeke where you find the smiths, beetles, cats, oysters, roses, and birds. \n* By level 50 you can obtain up to 18 Training Points. You should very carefully consider how you want to spend your training points. Once you have spent your training points, you can only get them back by going to Mr. Lincoln in Golem Court and spending Crowns. You have to be at least level 12 to do this! See the Mr. Lincoln page for information on buying back Training Points."@en .