

Technically speaking, you can do this as many times as you want. Use your token (like you use a potion), and voila! You have reset all your skill and ability points (which should be numerous by Hell difficulty).

The second option is a grind, but there’s a caveat - you’ll need to be on Hell difficulty. Once you use it, it’s gone for good.īut you’re not entirely out of luck if you used all your reward respecs. Akara’s policy is the classic “everybody gets one.” That said - you only get one per difficulty. After you talk to Akara to turn in, a new option shows up on her conversation menu: Reset stat/skill points. The first option for respecs comes automatically as a quest reward - your first quest reward in-game! Complete Akara’s “Den of Evil” quest at the beginning of Act 1.

When you assign your skill points every level, you’re making a bit of a commitment, because once you’ve used up your three free respecs you’ll need to be prepared to grind if you want to make any more changes.īut fortunately, your initial respecs are very simple to get, which can help you find your feet in D2R. This does mean you’re a little less likely to experiment with specs than you might be in Diablo 3. Instead, you earn one skill reset per difficulty (Normal, Nightmare, and Hell). Seasoned Diablo 2 players know this already, but those who started with Diablo 3 may be in for a rude awakening in Diablo 2 Resurrected, because you cannot freely respec your skills and abilities.
