Diablo 4's respec costs aren't changing before launch, Blizzard has confirmed.
In a recent roundtable interview GamesRadar+ attended, Diablo 4 associate game director Joseph Piepioraresponded to feedback (opens in new tab) from players regarding the apparent costs to respec a character, as skillfully mined from a recent endgame deep-dive.
Piepiora explained that, while the gold required to reallocate skill points will be the same at launch as what's been shown, it won't be as expensive as it seems because you'll have earned a lot more gold later in the game.
"Players earn a significant amount of gold once you start getting into those high levels where those respec costs begin to climb, but the respec costs are final. We have them for launch and we're not planning on removing respect costs. We think they play an important role in asking players to start to harden up their build a bit once they get to the that portion of the gameplay."
Blizzard recently assured fans that Diablo 4's respec fees won't be "prohibitively expensive," and Piepiora echoed that sentiment in this new interview. That said, Blizzard clearly wants their to be some weight behind your decisions with regards to the skill tree and the new Paragon system.
"It is a bit expensive, but it's not the sort of thing where you simply can't achieve it. You will naturally have earned a great deal of gold by the time you reach that stage of the game, and this is a way for you to spend some of it if you choose. But we do want players to feel that there are there are important decisions they're making along the way that feel like they're - not permanent, they can always back out of these things - but they're intentional."
He added, "We'll always be looking at data,
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