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Also what melfice said. youre that far just finish it, get the revered in at least devils crossing and you can speed up some process with your new character. also try cruicible if you have it. I can throw out about 15 levels fairly quick in that right off the bat.
I messed up my battlemage and wasnt really liking her at first. [shes my first character] but I stuck through it and later found a spot I really liked with her. Then I was disappointed to have learned I totally messed my attribute points up but hey guess what you get a few potions, first being in AoM that reset them! Yay so thats gone. Farmed some set items and now I have a super awesome battlemage that can hold up to ultimate. Looking back I cant believe I thought that I had wasted all that time. I still play her to this day.
well there's these guides but I found just looking at what they wanted me to kill and looking for areas with a lot of those types and farming them out worked out just fine for me.
I couldn't find any guides here on steam, I'm surprised no ones made one.
These both have comments for devils crossing. reddit has 3 youtube links for 3 different places.
should be enough to kinda help you get an idea.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Grimdawn/comments/390dc9/reputation_grind/
https://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21776
again... theres a mod for that. you can already take back all your points and its pretty cheap. devotion and skills shoot you can take those back right at the first town. no requirements needed besides a little bit of iron. attribute points? theres potions for that. class change well you'll have to get the mod for that. you want whatever item the game has to offer? the mod can drop that in too. you want to be invincible? same mod can do that.
https://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38266
if you really want to its here but you've been warned it contains a lot of cheats so if you dont have self control expect your enjoyment out of the game to end pretty early and dont go complaining that you feel you've wasted your money :p
again you've been warned.
its the great thing about it. you dont even have to multiclass!
I disagree with the original point completely. Respeccing your masteries should never be an option (mods, sure). It's one of the reasons that kills games in this genre. There is no point making more than one character if you can respec it indefinitely and it would make the loot system really awful.
The whole point is to play the game, enjoy it, find some awesome loot that may or may not be for your character -> You need to make more characters and play the game more (holy hell!) OR you can trade the items you don't need. If you can respec, you save every good item because you can use it later, if you want to, without needing to make a new character for that item.
If you like the game, you will most likely enjoy making a new character, with new skills and that great item waiting for you when you level up.
Your choices should have consequences and picking your masteries is the most important one.
What killed this game for me is the fact that I have to go trough the whole campaing again to get to the same point, just to fix all the bad decisions I made while building my character.
No one is obligated to read every ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ guide about a game before playing just to not mess anything. Its a Quality of Life improvement.
In every single game you start it by knowing nothing, and by the time you are playing you learn more, then in some point you will notice you made some bad decisions and there must be a way to you reset it instead of having to create another character.
*I know there's a mod for that, but I don't want to download it just to change that and this should be a BASE GAME feature.