The open beta test for is just around the corner, scheduled to arrive on March 24th and last until 12:00pm PDT on March 27th, and players looking to spend that time wisely will want to respec their skill points. Leveling up and progressing a character in any game takes time, more so if they aim to reach the level cap of 25. Since skill points are primarily tied to character level, it only makes sense that players looking to experiment will just want to reset their skill points to try out a new build.
Before discussing that however, players should be aware that there are more ways than just leveling to earn skill points in . The reason this is important is that resetting skills costs gold, a hard-earned resource that should be spent carefully. Furthermore, the price goes up with the player's level.
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offers a lot of granularity when it comes to resetting skills, a breath of fresh air compared to the old standard of just resetting everything. That's still an option, as players will notice thanks to the big red 'Refund All' button at the bottom of their Skill Tree, but there's more.
There are five playable classes in the Beta, and every one of them has a sprawling network of skills for players to invest their points. If a player wants to tweak their build -maybe because a passive skill isn't working the way they wanted, or they want to try out a different Ultimate Skill- they can spend a little bit of gold to reset that specific skill. However, this does come with a few caveats players should be aware of.
First, the price in gold goes up fast, at level 7 it only costs 1 gold to reset a Skill, but at level 25 that price has shot up to 222 gold just for that one
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