GasBandit
Staff member
Respec is ubiquitous, and oh look, THE WARRIORS CAN USE SWORDS.Name a game that has a complex leveling system that doesn't require effor on the part of the user to develop an optimized character for end game.
WoW: insanely min-maxed. Respec is easier but gear grinding is incredibly important
That's as may be, I haven't played a diablo since 1.D2: same as this game, worse really since there is no way to respec and only 1-2 viable end game builds per class
D3: No leveling system really but an insane gearing min maxing required
That's getting pretty close into apples to oranges territory.EvE: Gearing is incredibly min/maxed, leveling doesn't really exist in the traditional sense but you have to focus/plan
Didn't play them but that sounds like a bad design decision too. Funny how they apparently got rid of that for Skyrim.Morrowind and/or Oblivion: insanely min/max leveling, to the point that you would take skills you couldn't accidentally level so that you would get the max stat gain on level. No respec.
AHA! Finally one I know! You're wrong here. You can be good with any gun you choose so long as you are willing to put the time in to using it, because your skill with a weapon solely depends on how much you use it, and doesn't figure into leveling. My Roland was a whiz with SMGs and Sniper Rifles - and his class is supposed to be about Assault Rifles and Shotguns, but I never found any of those that could compare with The Maliwan Inferno and Hellfire. So I took the Siren's SMGs and the Hunter's sniper rifles... and was frickin AWESOME with them, with no added level of inconvenience/leveling/extra gear required specifically for those weapons. Borderlands is a good example of how to do it right.Borderlands 1/2: never played end game much but I assume you min/max your tree. And have fun being good with every gun.
There's no "repair" though for having to put points down a path to never-never land. When min-maxing is so important, the marauder apparently can't spare the distraction to spend 13 levels worth of points to be able to know how to hold a sword in his hand. Max level is, what, 100? That's 13% of your spec points!Remember; you do get a lot of respec points. With these and orbs of regret you can repair a build.