Learn how to respec your character in Diablo II: Resurrected. Discover how to refund and reassign stat and skill points after completing The Den of Evil quest.
Hey there! So, you're looking to change up your character's build in Diablo II: Resurrected? Don't worry, it's totally possible to respecialize your character, which means you can get all your assigned Stat Points and Skill Points back and put them wherever you want. It's a super handy feature!
The main way to get a respec is by completing the very first quest in the game: The Den of Evil. Once you've cleared out that dungeon and taken care of all the monsters inside, you'll head back to Akara in the Rogue Encampment. She'll not only give you a sweet +1 Skill Point, but she'll also offer you a one-time chance to respec your character. Don't feel pressured to use it right away, though! You can totally save that respec for later if you want.
Here's the cool part: you can do this quest in all three difficulty modes – Normal, Nightmare, and Hell. That means each character you play can actually get three respecs over their lifetime. Pretty generous, right?
Why is this so useful? Well, sometimes you might want to create a build that's great for blazing through Normal and Nightmare difficulties, but maybe not ideal for Hell. Once you've hit a wall or just want to optimize for the tougher challenges, you can respec into a build that's more suited for Hell. This is why we have guides for Beginner Builds; they're designed to get you going strong, not necessarily to be endgame powerhouses. It's just a fact that some of the best skills have level requirements, and waiting around for a Lv30+ skill isn't the most fun way to get through Normal.
It also gives you flexibility with your stats. Let's say you need to dump a bunch of points into Strength just to wear a specific piece of gear, like a Spirit Monarch shield. If you later find better gear or gather the runes for another powerful runeword like Enigma, you can respec and reallocate those points. It's better to have a build that works with what you have *now* than to wait forever for the perfect gear. A character that's functional and clearing content will always be better off than one that's struggling because it's waiting for that one perfect drop.
And hey, sometimes you get incredibly lucky and find a super rare, build-defining item. Maybe you find a Windforce bow and suddenly think, 'Wow, I should totally make a Bowazon!' Or maybe your Meteorb Sorceress just isn't cutting it anymore, and you want to switch to a Lightning build. With three respecs available, these kinds of major shifts are totally possible.
Finally, remember that once you're a bit more established, rolling a new character isn't that big of a deal. With a few hours and some hand-me-down gear, you can get a new character up and running pretty quickly. Even experienced players can get a new character to Level 80 fairly fast. So, while it's fine to get attached to your current character, don't be afraid to make a new one if the situation calls for it!
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