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# SkilltreeCreator - Tool

The *SkilltreeCreator* is a tool with which you can create skilltrees for pet quickly, easily and without experience. The *SkilltreeCreator* is built into the plugin and doesn't has to be downloaded separately. Simply doubleclick the `MyPet.jar` and the *SkilltreeCreator*should start. Most parts of the *SkilltreeCreator* should be self-explaining.

### SkilltreeCreator &#x20;

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In the *SkilltreeCreator* window you can create and delete skilltrees for certain pet-types and save the changes that were made. You can also change the order of the *skilltree*s

Attention! Empty *skilltree*s and level will not be saved and will be gone when you close this tool!

### LevelCreator

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In the *LevelCreator*-window you can add level to the selected *skilltree* and add skills to the selected level. You can also select a *skilltree* from whick the selected *skilltree* have to inherit.

Attention!: All made changes will only be saved if the `Save`-button in the *SkilltreeCreator*-window is clicked.


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