![]() It would be a huge quality of life change that would allow people to test before they lock in with no effect on the actual game. I know I have to go tornado at ~30ish but I don’t even know how tornado works or feels other than watching some youtube videos. ![]() At Level 12 you gain access to zeal and Charge. This optional Runeword increases your damage output until the respec, but the el rune is fairly rare, even from The Countess. Also look for a 2 Socketed Scimitar to create Steel at Level 13. I’d take it one step farther and have demo characters - level 40-50 characters with a starter set of gear that you can’t do anything on but play with abilities - perhaps permanent cow level to test things out on? I started a fire druid and he’s fun. Check Charsi for the 2 Socketed Body Armor, and 2 Socketed Helmet at the start of each run. You can use your den quest from there if need be. Level 45-50 would allow you to put enough points in your skill tree to give everything a thorough test. I don’t see a problem having endless respecs until a certain level so you can test all the abilities to your heart’s content. What if you don’t like this new play style going forward? Time to start over. ![]() If there are golden builds for D3 that everyone must. It takes a lot of time for a new/casual player to get this far only to “test” things out to see if they like the play style. In Torchlight 2 you can respec 3 last skill points, so there is considerably less room for experimentation. Unlock a new ability at 18? Oh wait, you can’t test it because you’re going up another tree. Some of these play quite a bit different than you had previously. ![]() Most guides start with a basic build to follow and then respec 25-35 when you can finally unlock end of tree abilities. ![]()
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