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How to respec in Diablo 2: ResurrectedThere are a few ways to adjust your build, but use them carefully

There are a few ways to adjust your build, but use them carefully

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Trying to figure out how to respec in Diablo 2?A quick initiation for those who aren’t RPG diehards - respec simply refers to the process of refunding and reallocating things like skill and attribute points that are common to the genre. Respecing in many modern RPGs is a simple, repeatable process, but things aren’t quite so easy inDiablo 2: Resurrected.While you will earn a few easy respec opportunities, once you’ve used them getting another will be a fittingly grindy process. To make sure you don’t waste your chances and cripple your build, we’ll walk you through all the ways to respec your character in Diablo 2: Resurrected.

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How to respec in Diablo 2: Resurrected

Now the bad news; once you use that respec, it’s gone forever. You’ll earn another after clearing the Den of Evil on the next difficulty, but that’s all you get. Don’t go using these easy respecs on a whim or you might regret it. More on that later.

Respecing with Akara in Diablo 2: Resurrected

When and why to respec in Diablo 2: Resurrected

So, what does respecing wisely look like? There are a few reasons you might want to do this, the first being the most obvious. Sometimes, you just don’t like your build. Finding Blizzard Sorceress too boring, or Double Throw Barbarian too, how shall we put this… bad? Respecs allow you to try something else, and wanting to adjust your build to something more in keeping with your personal playstyle is perfectly reasonable. Just remember that you’ll only get one chance per difficulty.

Additionally, many players will plan to respec one or more times during the leveling process. Some skills and builds just work better in the early game, so you may invest into one of those then shift your points into something else later. For example, I dumped all my skill points on my Assassin into Wake of Fire during Normal difficulty. I planned to play a DeathSentrytrapper, but Wake of Fire is accessible earlier and its damage scales quicker. Once I reached Nightmare, I spoke to Akara and redistributed all of my points into Death Sentry and Lightning Sentry. Such a strategy works on many builds and can help your character be more powerful across all stages of the game. In most cases, you’ll want to do this around the start of Nightmare or shortly after, somewhere in the level 30-45 range.

That’s all there is to respecs in Diablo 2: Resurrected! As long as you don’t waste your Akara respecs to reshuffle a point or two, the process is easy and accessible. If you’re looking for more tips, we’ve got a rundown of theRunes and Runewordssystem, plus a list of some of thebest farming spots in Hell difficulty. You can even pick a build with ourguide to the best classes and builds in Diablo 2: Resurrected.