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Attribute Points

New to Wanderstop? This guide will help you understand attribute points and how to best allocate them for your character's build. Get the most out of your stats!

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New to Wanderstop? This guide will help you understand attribute points and how to best allocate them for your character's build. Get the most out of your stats!

Hey there! So, you're diving into Wanderstop and wondering about those attribute points, huh? Totally normal to feel a bit lost at first. Think of attribute points like the core stats that define your character – things like Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and so on. You get a certain number of these points to spend as you level up, and how you spend them can really shape how you play the game.

When you start out, you'll get a base set of points. As you complete missions and gain experience, you'll level up, and with each level, you'll earn more points to allocate. It's a really important part of customizing your character. Do you want to be a powerhouse who can dish out massive damage (that's usually Strength), or maybe someone who's super agile and can dodge attacks easily (Dexterity)? Or perhaps you're aiming for a character who can use powerful abilities and spells (Intelligence)?

Here's a little tip from me to you: don't just randomly click points! Think about the kind of character you want to play. If you're going for a melee build, pumping points into Strength and maybe Vitality (for health) makes a lot of sense. If you're leaning towards a ranged or magic-user, Intelligence or a similar stat will be your best friend. Sometimes, a little bit in Dexterity can help with accuracy or attack speed, no matter your build.

A word of caution: while it's tempting to spread your points out evenly, it's often more effective to focus on a couple of key attributes that complement your chosen playstyle. Trying to be good at everything can sometimes mean you're not great at anything. You'll see that some skills or equipment might require a certain attribute level, so keep that in mind too!

Don't stress too much about making the 'perfect' choice right away. Most games, including Wanderstop, offer ways to respec your attributes later on, usually for a small in-game currency cost (like maybe 500 Gold). So, if you feel like you've made a mistake or want to try a different build, you'll likely have a chance to fix it. Just experiment and have fun with it!

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