Can you correct wrong choice of next paragon board?

If you choose the next paragon board, an put in some pargon points, can you later unassign these points and choose a different board instead?

Is it prohibitively costly?

As far as I know it can all be changed for a cost. No idea what that cost would be gold wise though.

If you refund to the point before you attached that board, I believe you can choose a new board to put there.

I highly doubt you will be bound to your choices as we’ve never seen that in other diablo games. So like Vidar said, it will probably be a cost, but we don’t know how much or what currency.

With a ton of new videos on youtube appearing tomorrow, I’m sure we will all find out.

how to tell someone is under 20 and never played the original or d2 LOL

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I wish I was under 20 and the last time I played Diablo 2 was over 20 years ago, so yeah I made a mistake in thinking that it was the same system, where you were not bound to those choices.

But still amusing, that you think I’m under 20 years old, thank you :smiley:

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another way to tell someone is under 20… LOL

Yeap, using emotes is a clear sign of immaturity!

? There are literally 3 free respecs per toon from doing the easiest quest in the game, not to mention tokens. What

D1 you are able to max all your attributes from a vendor with elixirs so it doesn’t apply

Not really bound to much

another way to tell right here. LOL

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D2 never had respect points. If I made a mistake and misclicked a skill or stat point I deleted my character and made a new one. Did it many times in the early 2000’s.

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Eh, paragon boards seem like a meta-ists dream. Not really looking forward to them.

Isn’t that just build diversity?

I feel like Paragon boards is where the game begins and is the majority of the game? They likely did this to compete with PoE and try to have a competitive ARPG. Granted I don’t play PoE and never could get into it.

Why are you not looking forward to them.

Blindly following a meta isn’t build diversity. It’s just the opposite.

PoE’s system was trash. Waaaaay too much planning had to go into it (or you just once again blindly follow a meta so you don’t end up bricking your character).

I could never get into POE it was too “bigbrain” for me. The Paragon boards seem to be a good middle ground. Something you could just kind of wing it and put points into, but if you’re a true min-max gamer you can go really into detail making it BIS.

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I agree but when you said a Meta-ist dream. I thought you meant we have the option to create our own Meta’s. Which is exciting. We get to theorycraft something fun and for that build to catch on and become Meta.

Not gonna disagree as I never could get into PoE due to being late to the game and woefully behind in systems.

That’d be great, but I doubt it’ll happen. You already have the same big-name theory crafters who got early-early access saying “if you don’t take X, your build is wrong.” Granted, I usually just ignore that crap and figure stuff out on my own anyway.

I’d say about 5% of builds and theorycrafting has been done. The most popular builds haven’t even been made yet because in reality there is still so much to learn, do and acquire. I haven’t seen too many people saying you NEED to take X because they still aren’t fully aware yet of what is really possible.

At least that’s how I see it.

Not at all, the cost to move some points is relatively cheap to the amount of gold we’ll be getting, especially if you’re flush with materials and can sell all drops.

My only concern is Blizzard nerfing fun. I fear that interesting combination builds will get nerfed without refunding and they have a history of over-nerfing to the point of ruining.