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Hello community,

I never respec'd any char before, but i am thinking about it for my beloved Fury druid, i might have put too many str points and i could use some more vitality now.
My doubt is about respecing via
Akara
or token, is there any difference in the result? Will i loose the points (skills and attributes) i got from quests and only get the points of my current level?

Thanks in advance for your advices.
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Hello community,

I never respec'd any char before, but i am thinking about it for my beloved Fury druid, i might have put too many str points and i could use some more vitality now.
My doubt is about respecing via
Akara
or token, is there any difference in the result? Will i loose the points (skills and attributes) i got from quests and only get the points of my current level?

Thanks in advance for your advices.
Answeredby Schnorki2 years agoGo to post
Use Akara for the first 3, then use tokens after that.

The mechanics are exactly the same. You get a full respec of both, stat and skill points. You don't lose anything in either case.

The only difference is that the three respecs you get from Akara (one per difficulty) are free one-time quest rewards and bound to that character whereas Tokens can/need to be farmed/bought and are then usable on any char.

So bottom line:
Akara isn't useful to anyone but that specific character and should hence be used first.
Tokens can be sold/used on any char and should hence only be used after the Akara respecs are gone.
The result is the exact same either way.

Sweet Lovely Death
Just waiting for your breath
Come sweet Death
One Last Caress
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Schnorki 3196Moderator

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Use
Akara
for the first 3, then use tokens after that.

The mechanics are exactly the same. You get a full respec of both, stat and skill points. You don't lose anything in either case.

The only difference is that the three respecs you get from
Akara
(one per difficulty) are free one-time quest rewards and bound to that character whereas Tokens can/need to be farmed/bought and are then usable on any char.

So bottom line:
Akara
isn't useful to anyone but that specific character and should hence be used first.
Tokens can be sold/used on any char and should hence only be used after the
Akara
respecs are gone.
The result is the exact same either way.
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Schnorki wrote: 2 years ago
Use
Akara
for the first 3, then use tokens after that.

The mechanics are exactly the same. You get a full respec of both, stat and skill points. You don't lose anything in either case.

The only difference is that the three respecs you get from
Akara
(one per difficulty) are free one-time quest rewards and bound to that character whereas Tokens can/need to be farmed/bought and are then usable on any char.

So bottom line:
Akara
isn't useful to anyone but that specific character and should hence be used first.
Tokens can be sold/used on any char and should hence only be used after the
Akara
respecs are gone.
The result is the exact same either way.
Thank you very much, you're always so kind an accurate, it's always a pleasure to have your advices

Sweet Lovely Death
Just waiting for your breath
Come sweet Death
One Last Caress
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Schnorki 3196Moderator

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My pleasure :)
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