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Wisdom Well – both versions for Conquest and Early game seasons

Hey there, fellow Infinity Kingdom player! I want to share my thoughts and experiences with the new Wisdom Well event, which replaced the old Blessing of Triss event. If you remember Blessing of Triss, you’ll notice some significant changes in how you acquire Ability Skill Stones and artifacts. In this guide, I’ll walk you through what exactly changed, how the event works in different seasons, how much it all costs, and whether or not it’s worth diving into.

What Is the Wisdom Well?

The Wisdom Well is a weekly event that runs from Sunday to Tuesday. Essentially, you spend Divine Coins to draw rewards, which include Ability Skill Stones and exclusive artifacts for Holy and Shadow immortals. That’s the first difference you might notice compared to Blessing of Triss: now, you can only earn artifacts for Holy and Shadow immortals, which is a bummer if you were hoping to pick up artifacts for immortals like Seondeok, Trajan, or Yi Sun-Shin.

This event is split into two versions: one for Conquest servers (Season 4 and beyond) and one for the earlier-season servers. The core concept is the same—buy coins, pull rewards—but the details vary based on your server’s season progress. No matter which version you’re in, the main draw of the Wisdom Well is its cost-effectiveness for acquiring Ability Skill Stones compared to the old event.

Wisdom Well on Conquest Servers

Once your server hits Season 4 (and moves into Conquest), the Wisdom Well changes significantly. You’ll see 15 Exclusive Artifact Selection Chests for Holy and Shadow immortals instead of 30 random Exclusive Artifact fragments, giving you more control if you want a specific artifact. There’s also been a shake-up in skill stone rewards; Epic skill shards have been replaced by Ability Stone Selection Chests containing seven new Legendary skills plus one called Corrosive Power. You can’t pick between Epic and Legendary anymore—only Legendary are available—but if you’re hunting for those powerful new skills, it’s more straightforward.

One big improvement is that you’re now guaranteed a skill stone pull for every 40 Divine Coins used. There’s no longer a large, uncertain reward pool to chase. However, each draw now gives you only 4 shards instead of 12. It’s a trade-off, but at least you’re less likely to end up empty-handed. If you have no interest in Legendary skills (including Corrosive Power) or Holy/Shadow artifacts, it may be more economical to skip this event. Sometimes, simply buying the five-day Recharge Bundle to get Ability Stones and converting them into cinders for the Wish Shop can be more cost-effective.

Wisdom Well on Early-Season Servers

Things are different if your server isn’t in Season 4 yet. At this stage, you won’t have access to Chaos immortals, Corrosive Power, or the five-day Ability Stone bundles. Instead, you’ll find the original seven “new” Tower of Knowledge skills—Toxin Barrier, Demonic Contract, Void Realm, Purification, Vitality Touch, Spear Impale, and Jade Barrier—available through Wisdom Well. Since these skills aren’t yet in any other bundles or in the Wish Shop, Wisdom Well is your only path to them early on.

This makes the event especially tempting if you want to power up quickly with abilities like Purification or Demonic Contract. On the downside, these skills will be much cheaper to acquire once your server progresses to Season 4 or Conquest, so there’s a decision to be made about whether you want that immediate advantage or prefer to wait and pay less. However, Shadow teams are quite popular and affordable in newer servers, and since Wisdom Well also offers exclusive Shadow artifacts, it can be a huge asset if you’re running a Shadow lineup.

Divine Coin Costs and Bundles

One of the biggest differences from Blessing of Triss is the cost of Divine Coins. Previously, you only had $19.99, $49.99, and $99.99 packs to choose from, and they provided fewer coins, making it expensive to get enough draws for good rewards. Now, there’s a wider range of packs, including cheaper $4.99 options that give a better coin-per-dollar ratio.

In-game, you’ll see five bundles ranging from $4.99 to $99.99, each yielding a different number of coins, with a daily purchase limit on each.

On the GTArcade platform, the prices are similar but the coin totals differ slightly, and you can only buy these bundles a limited number of times per week. Overall, the $4.99 packs tend to offer the best value. Higher-priced bundles often have a worse exchange rate, so if you’re looking for maximum efficiency, focus on the cheaper options.

Pricing in early game servers for Skill Unlocks

The in-game bundles refresh daily in the 3 day weekly event and the Gtarcade store bundles refresh weekly with a 5 stock per week. In the below I have summarized the bundles you can earn and the USD per Wish/Divine Coin cost.

Assuming you are spending wisely and efficiently, you will get the 10 Gtarcade bundles and the 6x 5$ bundles as these are the best value. However this is only 94 wishes meaning it will take around 9-10 weeks to unlock a skill stone. Realistically, if you are spending during Wisdom Well in earlier seasons you are looking for faster unlocks on your skills and thus want to buy the 12x 10$ bundles and the 18x 20$ in-game bundles too. Giving you a total of 310 wishes per event. Assuming the worst of luck you are then getting 31 skills stones on average per week for 585$. That means in two week you finish a single skill stone.

Realistically, you will hit the jackpot without spending all 40 wishes sometimes. I have spent 374 wishes to obtain 52 skill stones yielding me an average of 29 wishes per 4x skill stone reward. At that rate, the cost of the full 60 skill stones required to unlock skills during preperation stage server are around 7-800$.

My Opinions

Personally, I find the new Wisdom Well far more appealing than Blessing of Triss, thanks to both the lower cost of Divine Coins and the guaranteed skill stone pull after 40 coins. On Conquest servers, if you’re already aiming for Legendary skills, you’ll definitely see better returns than you would’ve under the old system. If your server is in the early seasons, Wisdom Well might feel expensive, but if you want the powerful new skills or artifacts right away, it’s the only way to get them.

Always remember: NEVER begin a new round after obtaining skill stones, if you do not have 40 Divine Coins. Always assume you will have the worst luck. It really sucks to spend 36 coins and being all out without obtaining that stone you need!

Summary

In short, Wisdom Well is a major upgrade over Blessing of Triss due to its affordability and guaranteed rewards. How much value you get depends on your season, your budget, and your goals for new skills or Holy/Shadow artifacts. Conquest servers benefit from Legendary chaos skills and more precise artifact selection, while early-season servers will find Wisdom Well to be the only immediate source of certain powerful skills. Whichever camp you fall into, you’ll likely spend less money than you would have in the days of Blessing of Triss, and you have a better chance of walking away with something useful.

I hope this guide helps you decide whether to dive into Wisdom Well or focus on other events. Best of luck, and may your Divine Coins bring you all the skill stones and artifacts you need to dominate Infinity Kingdom!

Published: 25-02-2025