When can we reset profession knowledge points?

Even talent points can be reset anywhere at anytime. OPEN the function to RESET profession knowledge points NOW!!!

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A once and done reset that also deletes everything you learned is the only option that we might get, but very doubtful.

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Yeah I really wish this were the case. Even if it cost like 50,000 gold. But I imagine even that would be a problem. People could just switch their points willy-nilly for whatever crafting they needed to minimax at that time. It would kind of eliminate the whole point system.

But maybe offer at least one respec. That way I could redo some of the dumb decisions I’ve made when I didn’t know what I was doing. I just assumed I could move them around later.

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Yep, same. If it’s once and done, where you unlearn everything, there’s zero way to exploit that. But it gives people like us a chance to move forward correctly.

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Cuz you supposed to use them wisely

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Yeah there’s no reason not to offer an initial respec. No one knew what they were doing. We were all trying to learn the system and figure out the ins and outs.

Let’s get it done blizz!

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The solution will be somehow making the profession points more readily available, thus making respecing moot. But I don’t honestly see that happening until 10.2.

But, who knows.

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Agree, they need easy access profession points that are not gated by fishing luck, insane rep grinds and sparks to get people to 100 skill over the next 2 months. It should not be spamable but have a 24-48 hour cooldown so more casual players who have bricked their build can grind out in a reasonable manner.

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that’s a no for me dog. The reason is that is is just heavily exploitable.

No if you reset and lost all your points, maybe that would balance things out, but we’re talking the no lifers would respec everything all day every day and ruin the economy, etc.

You will eventually fill it all up anyway, so there’s no real gain other than a personal one of a mistake you feel you made, I don’t think it’s a mistake, some people just rush into these things and you pay the price.

ice skating up hill.

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I feel like a high cost would actually offset the min maxers.

In classic it costs 150g to switch specialization with alchemy. Youd need 30 extra flasks or 50 extra potions to recover the cost.

Ive never felt the need to minmax my alchemist as 300g a pop is a high enough cost.

For me, the entire system right now is offputting.

I’m simply waiting a couple of months for all the zeal to settle down because I simply don’t have to time to make “bad decisions”. The one shot nature of it has me just keeping it at a distance.

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People keep claiming this, but I have yet to actually see this be the case.

One reset that wipes out everything you learned already can’t be exploited. So that’s been my vote.

People don’t need to be 100 in a prof. It’s completely fine if people aren’t.

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maybe they could offer a reset once a month? or progressively keep charging more gold every time you reset?

i understand that they aren’t allowing it because of economy etc ect but… my dumb butt did not read all the tooltips on the little toothy bits on the ui

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Rubbish, if you want to achieve max potential and unlock as much as possible you 100% do need to hit 100 skill as that unlocks a final specialisation.

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yea def dont need a reset, Prob should have taken your time and read everything before you invested lol. Eventually you will get it all so there ya go

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That requires external resources, all necessary information should be present within the game client and it 100% is not with the mystery box system blizzard has built.

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but you don’t have knowledge to max out the existing trees that you currently have anyway, so no, you don’t.

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given the current rate of kowledge gains there will be many crafters maxing out knowledge before unlocking the final specialisations, especially crafters in the Tailoring, leatherworking, blacksmithing professions.

Doubt. You pay gold for skillups anyhow.

I’ve paid 150k for a point once.