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If you want a different character you'll just have to start ov... oh that's right, you aren't allowed to start a new game.
They released patch notes on Twitter like a responsible AAA gaming company
Edit: took a moment to find link
https://twitter.com/DragonsDogma/status/1772207969620423009
Nexus mods, download the infinite tomes mod.
you get 2 at least. Theres prolly another else where.
2. You should be saving before you make your character, like saving at the inn. then going back to last check point.
3. Devs should ad like 5 at least you can buy, not defending what they did.
4. Wakestones you get in mass like 90% of pawn quest have shards lmao.
Its really only the look book that has a small amount, which still does not make it effec tively false. What you stated is a pure contradiction. More contradiction like than me.
5. Again who the hell is not resting at a check point knowing this info, so if they some how mess up THREE TIMES they can go to the check point and try again and again and again and again till they get it right.
6. again the devs really should have just not added the micro transactions in general lmao.
Elden ring has a mirror available after an hour of gameplay that does this for free. Also it only cost $60, doesn't have Denuvo, zero micro transactions, GOTY, etc.
That's a whole lot of workaround for something that's been free and standard for games for a decade now. Kind of like starting a new game or something. Never new it was a feature before DD2 release
No, I seriously don't get it. "re roll"?
I guess it's just a completely different mindset thing. I make a character in a game and play it to the end. If I want a new one, that's a new playthrough. (which, in this game, would be waiting for them to add the New Game feature)
. . . actually, this gives me a little trouble in this game, because it expects you to switch vocations to power up more, but I have to really push myself to do that because I made the character/class I wanted at the start and switching classes feels wrong.