I figured I’d take her through DS, joining for a month only during double garden or pet events and moving her along as far as I could. There was also a lot of pet hatching between accounts. Before long I was leveling her up higher so she’d have more energy for the gardening and pet training. The first wizard, Heather, received packs (and thus a decent pet or two) and a few seeds gifted from my other accounts, and started gardening and pet training as soon as she was able. I’d created 12 wizards on the first two accounts and moved them all farther along although I eventually deleted and started new ones for some of those slots, at the time I didn’t want to. I’ve wound up getting Heather to level 77 and now am not sure what to do from here.The original reason for starting the 3d was that I was working on my guide to the game and I felt I needed to work a bit more with beginning wizards to see how things worked, and especially how it all went for a non-member. Then I decided that I wanted those beginners to be able to have good pets and enough gold to buy better gear at the Bazaar… So I decided the first wizard would go farther along so she could supply the account. If you want more information about the game first, look at Basic Game Information.Back when I started my third account ( see post), I intended it to be a non-member account on which I’d just create wizards, buy WC and possibly KT and run wizards through the first two worlds, delete and start over. Alternately, costs in Crowns for each area are also at the Area Pricing page.
You can look at the cost of each location or upgrade to a subscription account here. Note that, excepting the family plan, only one character from an account can be logged in at a time.
A family plan offers a reduced cost monthly subscription that allows multiple accounts in the same house. You can purchase a subscription in intervals of one month, six months, or a year. Subscriptions give you access to every game location, including the Player vs Player Duels as long as you continue to pay for the account (as above, you must have completed any required quests to enter any new location). "Access Pass Players" can access the ranked Player vs Player Duels but must pay 80 crowns for each battle. (Note that in order to enter a location, you must have completed any required quests to enter that location) Once bought, a location is permanently unlocked for every character on your account. You can use them to buy access to particular locations. Crowns are an in-game currency that you can purchase online from KingsIsle. So you can play in these for awhile as you decide how you would like to buy access to the rest of the game.Īccess passes work via Crowns. These are basically the starter locations in the game, and do take a decent amount of play time.
There are three different types of account access: free to play, subscription and access pass.įree to play is of course free, however you can only access 'free to play' locations.
To do this all you have to do is sign up on the Wizard 101 Homepage.Īnd follow the instructions to download the program onto your computer. The first step on your journey in Wizard 101 to Wizard City is to create an account.