Later in Last Epoch, players will choose a Mastery as a specialized extension from their base class, such as the Sentinelās Void Knight or Acolyteās Lich. Itās a game-changing decision that will dynamically change your playstyle, but can you change this Mastery later in Last Epoch?
Can You Change Your Mastery Archetype in Last Epoch?
Unfortunately, Last Epoch doesnāt have a game system that allows you to change your Mastery after youāve decided on one. So, once youāve settled on a specialized archetype and realize you donāt quite like it, youāre better off starting fresh with an entirely new character.
The lack of a Mastery respec option has upset some players on the gameās website forums, but in its defense, many argue that choosing your Mastery should have weight since itās a āmajor pillarā of character building. I second this, honestly, and Last Epoch even makes leveling other characters enjoyable due to quality-of-life mechanics like inventory sharing and crafting.
If youāre worried about making the wrong choice, Iād recommend looking over Last Epoch builds made by the community and getting a feel for what playstyles you like before deciding. However, for the most part, trying different classes/Masteries is part of the ARPG experience, so donāt sweat it too much in the long run.
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How to Respec Mastery & Skill Points in Last Epoch
While you canāt flat-out change your Mastery, you can respec the points invested into your base class and specialization for a price in Last Epoch. Basically, you must find an NPC with a purple brain symbol on the map ā usually inside town hubs ā and spend gold to recover your points. If you put your points into the wrong spot or want to change things up later, this is a flexible option to turn back the clock without much hassle.
Beyond the Mastery points, a similar reset process can be done with your specialized skills. At any time, you can select one of your five unique skills to either remove all skill points put into them or de-specialize a particular skill.
The first option will reduce a skillās level by one as a trade-off for removing every point, while the latter reduces a skill to its minimum level in case you want to specialize it again. You’ll likely spend time removing and adjusting your specialized skills often as you learn everything a class offers, so donāt be afraid about switching things up.
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Published: Feb 28, 2024 01:36 pm