"So how many Ascension Points do you have in your account?"
"423 Ascension Points." Ves responded. "That is more than enough to buy one or two expensive enlightenment fruits, or half-a-dozen cheaper ones. I would vastly prefer to do the former, though. There is nothing bad about the more modestly-priced fruits, but the knowledge they contain is often narrow and specialized, making it harder to apply them outside of their ideal conditions."
This was one of the broad differences between cheaper and more expensive enlightenment fruits.
The cheaper ones generally tended to provide very specific solutions, while the expense fruits contained complete systematic theoretical frameworks.
That was not to say that the differences were absolute. The former often came with just enough of a theoretical foundation to support the bare minimum of applications, but the latter did this so much better that it was absurd to make this comparison.
